x El-IURLCHES TOMORROW Mrs. G. Ellldt Full. orgamt aadlchair Diroclu Anglican Church ST. PETEI3 CATHEDRAL Alllltll Q ltoehferd square The Reverend Canon 6. E. hleffatt M.A.. l.D. mjjm-mm 3",-1..-, . 0:45 e.m.-sander lchsei nu 3.".-egg w, G, 3.", mos un.-llcmg Worship lleeerary Aaeistaet Prlelt. Ordinance of van”: I-athn orgaaid and Choir Director Fill 50 0500004- Mlss Susanne Breetoa. Lie. Music germea: J '1? .A.!.liem. P:-t SECOND HJNDAY IN ADVENT -volt Series ) ms a.ls.-Ilattiar Anthem: "But The Lord is gnu, Mladiul" (Mendelssohn) "EA... send (gin '72” p.sn.-Evening SONIC! 11:00 a m.-Choral E 0'I't1ll::c:b:::llaver's Baptism : . .-Church School (under 1 " 21" '?rTtilI'5 "What Christ Means ”” """1'E"""" sliiiisiesiz "God so Loved the Daily services at usual hours gt wmd" ( en T I230-iloly Communion Sunday School will attend the Mominl Service. 11:00-White Gift Sunday. Service for Children Anthem: l:00-Evensong Scnnon: "Search the Script- ures" Anthem: Visitors Ara cordially invited To Attend. PRESBYTERIAN THE KIRK OF 8. JAMES The Reverend.'l'. H. B. Somerl. M.A., S.T.M.. Minister. Miss E. Lillian Mciienale. Mus. 8.. F.M.C.M.. organist and Director of Choirs I.-iii a.m..-Church School for All Ages ll:D e.m.-Morning Worship and Sermon: "Because God Is Our Friend” Anthem: "Come To My Heart. Lord Jesus" (Ambrose) 1.00 p.m.-Evening Worship and Meditation: "On the Advent Road: ll - " ”' k the VII- lage of Courtesy" Anthem: "0 Come. Emmanuel" (PIaiasoeg Melody) Visitors Happily Welcome ZION PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Cor. Prince and Grafton Bio. The Reverend W. llanld Brown. .A-. Minister. Rev. E. C. Evans. Visiting Minister. Mr. John lee-Morgae. M.A.. B. Mus. (Oxford) organist and Choir Director l0 a.m.-The Church School Adult Bible Class. - ll a.m.-Nursery School All M10111! Service will culminate h u. mm-TTTT”-T” j observ f Communion, sr. PAUL'S ANGLICAN ..u.. 2.15.2 .'........ .4... .5? CHURCH mpnecfdtlleed clhnuh"c:n numb”. E tahllshcd 170! by Royal Come And Warship Foendatiea mm The Reverend Canon J. T. lhbott. CENTRAL CHRISTIAN "””" l cmnwu " Organist and Choir Director. Mr. H. John Hlrfil. r.n.c.o. 21! lint Qtmt Marvel D. Dunbar. B.'l'li.. Minister. Mrs. Allisoe -Macltae. A.R.C.M.. Organist and choir Director la a.m.-Church lchool and Pain- ily Hour. Featuring "Sara of the More- iag" la Scriptur Memories- tion. Sacred Re gs. Vocal and instrumental Selections. Communion 8 e rm o a: "The Unguardcd um," i i.adies' Trio: "My Wonderful Lord"-Miss Winnifred liayter. Mrs. A. Bowiedge and Mrs. M. Beck. 7900 ii-In.-Evening Worship sermon: "The Cup of Fury" special Music Central Christian extends to each a cordial invitation to attend the services on the Lord's Day. God bless you all. 7TH-DAY Anvnntris-if cuuncu I Lapthorn Avenue inister: W. M. Mercer. B.A. SATURDAY BERVICII lebhath School, lzil pan. church Service at I pun. The public is cordially invited to attend all services. GOSPEL HALL upset mm Street Ir-asking of Bread 10:30 e.in. Sunday school . . . . . .. 11:45 a.in. Gospel Meeting I p.m Telling of lilea's Rain by the Fall and God's Remedy through the Death of Christ. Neither is there Salvation in my ether:we must be saved Aete 4-Ll. Visitors are very Welcome ll a.m.-Morning Worship aad "1 lll0llHllSf0illIllllliE Adjourn supreme Court For TIIEWEEK AT 3. II. II. By ills lhalneaee Cardinal Ietlnigal - Judgment c""” . lvideaee was completed and er- gicese of island Ty cohooe h Co. linen" T-lxuu” Eula”. Ltd. vs. Jenkins Tlifsnsfer in All! nation which desires to lul- supplant the supernatural; and youth. oitanliaclag a precarious existence and an uncertain future. is attracted by the novelty at an experlmentalism which is funda- mentally materialistic and appeals to the baser instincts of human nature. For this reason I believe that if Canada is to remain a funda- mentally Christian nation. educa- tion must be imbued with reli- gion. I agree with Dr. Nicholas Murray Butler when he said that since the religious inheritance of the race is an essential part of the history of our civilization. it is a sound educational principle that it should not, it cannot logically be . . . mm L . .. u and universities. whose business it is to give to our youth a profound and complete knowledge of that civilization. How can we expect to have a God-fearing and a God-loving Can- adian youth if education opens up to them every source of secular knowledge. and places far out of their reach, a knowledge and a love God? ' in these days of anti-God prop- Iganda. those whose duty it is to be concerned with the moral and character formation of our youth in so far as this involves the work of the school, should readily admit their obligations toward their cher- K88. While it is true that the primary duty of the teacher is to instruct, nevertheless any educato worthy of the name is at the same time Vi?-ally concerned with the spiri- tual and moral welfare of his stu- dents. And how can this be accom- ” E without the real influence of Christian doctrine? "I BELIEVE . . . ." Such educators should thrill and vitalize the souls of their stud- ents with the rich, full meaning of the first article of the creed: "I believe in God, the Father Al- ' E ." We must never forget it is This heavenly Father Who is 0111' "I'll belinnlnl and our last end: that man's destiny and pur- pose in life is to know Him. to love Him, to serve Him and to be hap- py with Him forever In heaven. Was it not Jesus Himself Who said when addressing the humble peo- ple of Palestine. "This is eternal life that they may know Thee, the only true God and Jesus Christ Whom Thou has sent?" Educators must teach their stu- dents to lean on their heavenly Father to their individual lives and make them see Him as the Author of all good in the intellectual, mor- al. social and political realms. He is "who eulightenetb every man who cometh into the world." To Eicii all-sustaining power. His ail-IlII'- passlng essence. Even in the un- seemly legends of popular mytho- logy, He casts His shadow and dim- ly iadiscernedlntheodeandln the epic as in the troubled water of a fantastic dream. All that is good, all that is true all that is beautiful, all that is beneficent, be it great or small. be it perfect or fr i--y. natural as well as material. comes from God. St. Dunstan's CWL Monthly Meeting The St. Dunstan: Sub-division C.W.l.. held its monthly meeting in the knights of Columbus home Tuesday evening. December tth. Donald was present and the presi- dent Mrs. M.J. Lee presided. Following prayer for the opening of meetings Mrs. J.E. Fleming played ”0 Canada". Business pro ceeded with the reading of the past executive and monthly meet- ings which were approved as read by the Recording Secretary Mrs. l..L. Noonan. Correspondence as read by the Secretary Mrs. Fred Coyle was received from- Mother .Francia Loyloa Mount St. Mary's thanks for contribution; Red Cross Socle ty re Blood donors. and T.B. League re. Chrlstrnas Scale. The financial read by the treasurer and ap proved all bills being voted to be paid. Monies voted by the Subdivision are as follows 325.00 to st. Vincents Orphanage 35.00 to T.B. League Seal Campaign. The usual Christmas Charities will be carried out by the League as in previous years. ADOPT FAMILIES They also have decided to adopt twenty needy families and pro- vide for each a full,course dinner. The p. ldent asked the members to contribute food. clothing fruit. candy. etc. It was decided to have those dinners packed, and delivered. at the home of Mrs. M.J. Lee. Mrs. l..l.. Noonan 228. llillsboro St. and Mrs. J.J. Trainor Water St. have kindly offered their homes for the receiving of donations from members living in their locallty's. The Very Rev. Director P.F. Maci statement was Queens county court Thursday aft- cnooa. Judgement was dale;-ml by His Honor. Judge c. St. Clair Trainer. Mr. I. Somerled Trainer for the plaintllf: Mr. John P. Nicholson represented the defendant. The case commenced last week. It concerns an action for damages due to an alleged breach of duty u the part of the defendent when Inovlns telephone equipment from the CNR to the Telephone building. During this move a crate which was betna hoisted to the third floor d the building apparently fell to the ground and was damaged. Under crosa-examination by Mr. Trainer, Mr. Jenkins affirmed that he had made a haulage arrange- ment in good faith with the re- presentatives oi the company in. stellins the new Equipment. deal- ing mainly with their foreman, Mr. X.ohnes- He asserted that he had made inquiries respecting extra in. surance in connection with this job, but had cancelled these ten- tative arrangements on being in- formed by Lohnes that the (Wm-l pany had placed the insurance. He described the arrangements made. to built this equipment to the thirdl floor of the telephone building, stat-I when the goods reached the bottom level of the door to the building. Mr. Dominic Doyle was then called to give evidence. Questioned by Mr. Nicholson he stated that he had been employed by Mr. Jen. kins on this job, and that he had been present when the unit in ques- tion had fallen. His job he describ- ed as being similar to that of a "hatch-tender". He affixed the aling to the crate being raised, attached the pull-rope in the bump- s of the tow truck. hooked the block in the sling. and standing on the cab of the Jenkins truck. gave directions to the driver of the tow truck. He stated that upward movement would not be commenced until or- dered by the men in the doorway above; the hoisting would cease when the bottom level of the door was reached. This particular crate Mr. Doyle asserted had been holst- ed to a position bringing the top- alde level with the bottom of the opening. After there was some thanked all the convenore for their good work and urged the members to keep in mind their spiritual part at this Christmas season. At the close of the business meeting Rev. Sr. Mary Henry C.S.M. of the Catholic Social Wel- fare Bureau, spoke to the mem- bers telling of the many deplo- able situations that exist in many families in the city and province and spoke of the many phases of direct relief and the problems in- volved, sbe spoke in glowing terms of the great assistance the Wel- fare Bureau recelved from the Bascllla parish. hub-division ever the past twenty - five years. If the statement of the sage Pope that "a little learning is a danger- ousthl.ng"ilasanytruthlnit.lt may well nigh reach the peak of proof. at least from the evidence at College here. as the i prepare to engage their wits in the battle of mlnations now ally a few days within striking distance. For most belabored individuals. a galore of reports. essays and book reviews are being dashed of! to clear the decks for the tranquil task of study. The Students at I.D.U. did them selves and their college credit Tuesday-morning when they turn- ed out to give blood at the blood its donor clinic set up for the first time this year in the college gym- nasium. A cbeerful atmosphere that seemed to t-” immeaa urably to curb any nervous ten- sion experiulcod by "first time" donors, permeated the clinic. How- ever. after the ail. thoee who ex- ercised their chellty had slightly pale faces but. ilonethe-less. happy ones as they experienced the satis- fying glow of contentment. The re- sults were. indeed. srlt-liylns and seemed even to be In lmPNVl- men! over last year's relultl. an approximately 210 students gave of brought out by the Red Cross and the convincing words of Joseph Macmillan. took the oc- E”? competing with P.W.C.. the ” rpuscle Trophy" don- A few short weeks ago. Miss Jane Baniield. the executive-sec retary of the Council of the World University Service of Canada. vis- ited our campus to acquaint her- self with the local WUSC unit as well as to explain the aims and functions of the organization to Saturday, Dec. s,' 1956 TheGuardian rm 3 s ing that his responsibility ceasedlld the student body. 1 Prior to her lecture. the French Choral Singers under the direction of Father Adrien Arlenauit ren- dered three very popular French I goings, which Miss Begniield said . c thorou hi e 0 . Questioned by M13 Tnlnm me She clariliecl tin? tllvision of fin- witness admitted 9131 '19 hid 50' ances that exist in the program of seen the crate fall. I-INS 5935 W” the Canadian WUSC council. and turned towards the dl'lV" Oi "19 emphasized the importance of in- tow truck at the time. lI,ll'l-591' creasing the scholarship plans for questioning by the Pllliliml '9 the Far East countries. She gave torney elicited the statement that particularly interesting outlines the rope was new at the commence of conditions in other parts of the merit of the operation. Ind 1111! ll world as she met them in her trav- had supported fer heavier loads els. during earlier stages of the work. The Rector. Father Sullivan. then DEFENCE spoke to the students concerning Mr. Nle,L i , summing up. the important role which the or- based his defence on the evidence ganlzatiuu should play in a uni- that his client had relied on the versity. and thanked Miss Banfleld information respecting insurance for her interesting lecture on given to him by the representat- (Continued on page -7) ivea of the company for which he was to haul this equipment; that otherwise he would have placed adequate insurance himself; and. in fact, had made initial arrange- ments to do so. For this reason. he claimed the law of estoppel should apply in this case- He ad- mitted that the rope did break, and that the machine in question was damaged. but emphasized that action with a Dike-P010 13 "39 "Pi per level. the order to "G0 was given once more by 101119059 above. immediately after the crate SEE THEM - HEAR THEM AT NOTRE DAME ACADEMY IN rim NEW sunrmnwss (oaotnm moon). THURSDAY, DEC. I3 AT 8.15 P.M. versatility of this Ii- ssoieee it eu- Ier reality is list plus use its .. preiliill sf - uihtt IN TURH. Jlseltt. nsislloeei Ps- lhh vlrlseso whose ex- ry fullliv lee - that red b Fm: um. THE roux-' A foursome of top level liillltll snlsis join their lileoil ' is one complete : piogum oi Ihrilllse , selulsinmoni that as one should mitt. in vm ioruilnc I Ill. I . - so :ixi'7"2"li., ll.V.t. zi. u.v Pest lvltess THE MUSICAL TREAT OF THE YEAR Sponsored by the Knights of Columbus TICKETS 31.00 - On sale at: Toombs Music Store: macy; Medical Pharmacy. Cantwell's Phar- lePAGE SHOE CO. LTD. this could not be attributed to any lack of "ordinary and reasonable examination" on the part of his client. Mr. Trainor. in his summary. claimed the defendant to be within the legal classification of a com- mon carrier. and therefore subject to the laws governing such bodies. If this be admitted, the attorney claimed, the defendent must be regarded as an insurer. subject to the common law liability without the limits. no excuse availing ex- cept an act of God. or acts of pub- lic enemies of the state. ' In rebuttal. Mr. Nicholson claim- SATURDAY AFTERNOON SPECIALS Women's First Quality Double Life Nylons ........................ . 99c pa. Childs and Misses Black and Brown Pullon Overshoes - A REAL SAVING AT 32.49 -- Most Sizes from 8M;-3 in B-C-E Widths.Regular 54.75 and 34.95-for only 33.49 Child's and Misses' Savage Two Straps 1. OPEN SATURDAY UNTIL 5:30 P.M. OPEN MONDAY DEC. 10th UNTIL 9 P.M. ed that his client could not be deemed a common carrier because he was not obliged to carry any particular cargo. unless he wlshedl. a LePAGE SHOE CO. LTD. Dial 4748 ll led 11 a.m.-Divine worship. sermon: wN Him must be ascribed the rich en- Tile l0"0Wl”3 c”'"'"'”"' we" behdltferofwlhehihrmlbertlun til: casEe:scln Bic lllelr :.ll'letll1B "'1'1lE HOME OF GOOD SHOES SINCE 1920" "The source of Our Troubles" 31311; OnAPEL dowmenta of the intellect. the lr- present and gave brief reports ;.k,"1d..L The meeting Muoum. conrgmlom, . ' Anthem: "TM 14011 II M! '54"-ll"0l1 01 "19 P091. (ht IIsec- of the work done during U10 P3” ed on motion of Mrs. .l.J. Tralnor. The Court adjourned sine die Shepherd"-George Maclierrea ns Cumberland st. at Loagworih ity of the politician. the wisdom. month. lp.m.-Divine Worship. Serrnoa: Avenue. as Scripture cells it, which now Spiritual. Mrs. Peter Holland. "The Power of a Good Life" --A 3"". pn.cun. can", pro. rears and decorates the Temple social Service. Mrs. .l.B. Flem- Aoihem: "Lift Up Your Heads" dung” 11,. L.” 3"... cm-1.; and now manifests itself in pro- ing said that a great quanlty of -Coleridge-Taylor . 9., "1, 5.7;,” .1 3g...,,,-- verbor in psreble. Infants wear had been made dur- All A" cnuhn, -,-,v - A The majestic precepts of phllo- ing the past month she also ask- I ..................m... gag .,..,..-rs. 1...-41. gang; up ed for more women to comeulo TRJNHIY UNITED uggiug.-g, Th F 1 am Co tlIs:mBeaureeu on Wednesday a or mn- CHURCH I';.u...',';.'-';.T.n," . ,.: g Report Farms. Mrs. P. Mc- . m'M"': aseo:mf:irnt:”yc.hiE.r:n..I'"F. ltl?mGco.odMl;:sl,(l-H hum” Dec. Kelinlnnbbcneo MacDonald A an. A. Frank Machan, l.A. m, "I gqmh M, .,'.,”y ' ' who "paged . my ...cc..ii.d . M” ag H...” chug” W" CFCY. New London Christmas Concert wk. "1. new recently .g 1101. B.A., l.D. 1:30 p.m.-Evangelistic Serviee- wed"”d'y '"”l”5 D” "' mans store. the sum of 850.00 r Kev. Andrew S. Weir. DJ). 3;"... 9,. .u ("No.94 5,1... Came to C.” Pub, -t "hung being realised and thanked all Organist and Director of Choirs. ef the Faith. Song leader and new 3..., ...,,,,,., mm. the me1:1:::.I 1;::cf:llPg.nt;.m;:: ' . . . . . . ootton. - 3 9" ' . - ,m. F Mm.” Alec :luh.:r.MsrveErChristeeseos.'::b- Reserve Thursday, December GX10l'1d0d '0 M"- A"-""' D53” w.dn.9dcY g :te.in.-dealer Church leheei. iect: "The True cams aed fl. Dance in Newton School. no I:e.s'e1;;:0n1:113'hg1;I1'gm 1'0"; s Dxunb" I0 '2 H . .-Primary giaae e I ll:.:.-Divine W:r.s'hli1.. n. no. .. Bel." u " Clfd Plrly lonlsht. December ed and the lucky winner. was Mr ' I '1 DOCOTTIBOT . u o e 9 CJTT. - 9 PJTT. ”'"""" "T" L.'.: '" "" -L "”'" """"'” '"”" "' "'”' """"" ””'”'”" ”3i.i”"a'Ei.'.1.'"&':i" fills De- 9 A.M.to 9:00 PM. Good News"- verendMr. rkh Cm.” C "h - Wuoum, c........ H , ummn rmwosm moi "ml. n-1-3'-1'--6117” ?.'1'..".i.;:".::-.”:l:" .........: TUESDAY - December ll . . 9 o.m. - 5.30 p.m. Anthem. Jeeu. Joy of mu ' ' sum: Tuesdo - Thursdo - Saturday 'Desir-ing" (Bach) CHURCH Springfield School Concert. 'x::ggf.oI':;t;fl'rifn"lfh:";,,, mnfh Y Y :3 m.-Presentation of White , Decgm ...c .. .. am. am. '1 3"" A"--1 i".:i'::""” "'" "" "' " M-mw-'"v- 19- i'3-....".'."".- 11-e-mb-r 11- 11- 15 - WEDNESDAY .- December 12 . . . 9 o.m. - 9 P.m. Anthem: 1. in may 5114. lav. Q. It. stairs. Minister ' Press. Mrs. J. Ernssounr LEI.- wlnter (Gustav Holst) Phone 8010 HM'l,.crlieacb::,lW.1l)..cauc:)n. l:ul:7I'.ctcgv:a::tlnll In A'M. ,0 EM. l rmed ' er . em r . - . ' 2 .';5iT.:.oI:3i'.l::.fIv:.'1iai5'3'.1s Mae ' A u-it-V15:-.l M mm - meet. -1;:-gtnne. pm 1;;;1gge,gg;g1, THURSDAY -- December 13 9 am. - 5.30 p.m. e e.m ey 5"” s---w -'.v.v-- -- - -- c1-- ..'.i.S,'1l'.'.:..f'.'."?.7.f3"...'.?.'.':..i.':-ii '”;:7:i"....."'.f.”.'.'"'3'.E.” "'""''V '9 'i"1"1 lD'Tl::IAGIr7 - Mun” Mr. I'll o"ch”"" . said she uc:'intact:dIuellM:i5embers D.c.mb.r ,0 21 1 D9CQl'TlbOl' e 4 o e 9 OJ". - 9 PJ11. hldeetien by the Male lint '-rs. C-1:-a vuvuiatca a lumen: H-ll;eekly card ps:uulco;i-.13” Ban ":n,”,'kf,,,.,.-T '3 lily! presldegi 9 on A M '0 9 P M - one :1: i s . ' . . - ' : . . . . .......”"i""!"”""..-i 'f"'"' "' rm' lunches. ”" ”' :,1,:;.,::,-g,-, ?,,f,'..”.'.'. "'.;.s.?.T'”o.. SATURDAY - December 15 9 am. - 5.30 p.m. 1?! SALVATION ARMY Square Dsnelnl every Saturday again ,3i”2'..I....'3”"lro.'.l" sgfu.-dgy' Dgggmbgf -31-" 1113- 11"" -- -- "" '11” "Wt "'9' "'" "”"' W" N" G'”'"' "'"' ”'”' -noun-'s revort MONDAY - December 17 . . . 9 am. - 9 p.m. "long: or Ancguguu. up ill to 1) per cent as a result "' Mrs. Lee's report was very ln- 9.00 A M '0 P M A e” &I I3 0' I will if l'miI””dl ” SE93 Come to Wheatley school con- iarestllll Ind IIV9 ii3E9:g.d;:: ' ' ' ' ' ' e . and Mrs. J. Carter. cover cos 0 use 's n 3" in Whggugy in Hall. of infirmation concernn C-no Oman cempaisa and other defence ex- cwednuday. December Iassvnnllid &o;te.ln::::1i:vl:mf"””; "olden D.c.mb" 24”. TUESDAY - DOCOITIDGP 18 . . . . 9 0.01. - 9 p.m. SUNDAY ogseetmlliondsy vgy Rev. P1. Mecbonsl , A M '0 5 P M ".00..-llelinesslleetia. - 11111 - 111"11- : . . : .. .. - n,,,:;,,, M", cm ,,f,,,,,, here please attend. H P C WEDNESDAY December l9, . . . . 9 cI.m. 9 p.m. . 'i""m"""7 at Iuyin eese and ducks 'l'ues- w "C. an i ms . .-seeds! 51150" . ' ' ' 9" ...'.:........ .... .. .... 4,.-5:;-9..:,.I"1;;”;1-.:',':. -,-.-:11 A - 3 THURSDAY -- December 20 . . . . 9a.m. -9 p.m. u :1 any 1 ' ' ' BO TTCITIO p.m.-open Ab Meehg ' 1 . , d the Hal! :” '''''''''''”' ua”"ii'"l.u""""":i ”....i.a""" scllmm" "flui"'i:'i3'ouxy with - FRIDAY - December 21 . . . 9 a.m. - 9 p.m. '9" '" mind that T29 Kent St. Dial 3188 t - :.:"a'..:..""'"" " 6:-.29 .':".:”.:-it:--T-"-w - 33- wow no-,5 - -,; .......... .. .. M. .. ---....:-...1:.""”"""i'” sarusosv - December 22 . . 9 am. - 5.30 p.m. NH! Willi seteeee 'dl'""""”9"""””' Flfteeaceetsoflregulr ::k:erlsmt:'h::.'Ind?1I'iCm :':""'"..... ti.2"."."..”.'.-.---- M """' ”"' W M '''''.'.;.'z..m''.. .. ..... KENNEDYIS VMONDAY-December 24 . . . . . 9 am. - s p.m. a-half up great task of the Grand bingo St Andrew's mu. ..'.':f,,,, ,.,.,.g. to kill. ionic: M -'..:.-'r..'.-.”'.-.'..': r ..'"'......"'-..... ":...:: - o-- -- -e- W-.2-:::.' III I". 9 ll the IIVIFPL Shite:-is-iii. of on um um. acne in. our mu. 'g'.:',,'!.,'.., the mercy of oat. - Ea I 1 N I :."'.:,.""",",,"""""”' Barton 1.. o. 1.. oinmmm::'f'lW”"'".,?:':'1,,”,:: OP 'Y' 9P ow at ' will he mded oe loader eve- 0, M ",3 n ' - "-'i'v.:5-.'.'.--""....'.'?::."'”A-'.'.'ii"1'5.'rE --- -11 hi n "W5 ”' '""'i ' - - - '-3 O" roe ruu on-1 SELECTIONS " ' 01 RM odd for all who nnkfjgh: 3 '.,'u gnu ..g 5-3. . Ooh. w'lll surely give I; o e o e e on siihhseesoawlllbefesede .,.".,.gug..,,,.g,..-g5.1ahdIIcedIllYU'Ol' I - "E 'nhu 1'' Chm ' '& U0 o I 0 o e H n '1-""""g,,,,,,,,.. .1--'. I-1-H ...v.i...i .-i. .Ihose ou Apply h&1ee" &&I&.kwutIrElIaGI!K-'m1y” W '1-11-1-1'1-h ,-::,'g1;'::;a.""',,,-;',;',..':,'.".':""'.......:.-at-i N'S Charlottetown Store ONLY fill HI! NOIISI. m or& -1,g;1vm,,,""""',,,. ,,,,,..,,"'” ieeousassenaa-r tonnes earn a. as eases an -.”-C5 '