MAY 5. ,1953 A Definition Of my in. o. Nichols. r-ryciioiiaiziat. 'we are asked. during Mental Hgglhh Week. to turn our thoughts toward health, but health of a particular sort, that of the mind. Mental problems and illness mean in; loss of many man hours, or the absence of a person from some glollp. This loss may be from the shop. office or farm, and is usual- iv always from the home. What does this mean to you; can you imagine such an occurance if it has not already happened? If one thinks back he or she will realize that there were oc- r-a5l0i'l.! when life appeared ex- tremely difficult as one was strug- glim over this or that conflict. planning for the future or facing a major or minor dilemma at work at in the home. We have all ex- perienced situations such as these. iihere one does not face up to niie'a duty to one'a self or to one's neighbor: situations in which one rhirks the effort to understand why, when he has hurt someone else. . . . we do not always realize that these contribute to one's feeling of displeasure and struggle to lead a good life. Mental disturbance can represent, in such cases, the mind's attempt to escape from pain, the pain of selfishness and isolation. Such a procedure is in itself painful. and one becomes the victim of vicious circular thinking. as well .15 feeling. It is possible to describe many of the ways that one's effort to live may become bogged down, liiit although there are elements minmon to all, the way that any niie person reacts to a situation may be potentially different, if If You're TIRED All THE TIME Everybody gels a'I2il run-down now and then, tired-out. hoary-headed. and maybe hothered by Iiachchu. Parhapa nothing seriously wrong. iuat a leluporuy tori: rendition caused by anon acids and irutaa. That's the firm to lake Doddia Kidney Pilla. Dodd'a stimulate the kidneys, and so help restore their normal action of removing oaeou acids and waalu. Thou you Iael bettar. sleep better. work Isoltor. Get Dodd'a Kidney Pills now. Lool for the blue box with the rod band at all rlruuilla. You can depend on Dodd'a. 52 NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS SEALED TENDERS. addressed in the undersigned and marked its to content, will be received up to twelve o'clock noon. E.D.S.T., on the fifteenth day of MAY, 195.5. for the ASPHALT SEAL-COAT ING OF APPROXIMATELY 11-25 MILTS OF THE DALVAY-STAN- HOPE AND RUSTICO-NEW LON- iil).Nl BAY HIGHWAYS IN PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND NA- TIONAL PARK, PRINCE ED- WARD ISLAND. Copies of the Contract and tendering documents may be ex- mined at or obtained from the offices of; The Chief. Engineering and Architectural Division. Norlite Building. Ottawa 4, Ontario. Supervising Engineer is. A. Gur- 'l9.l'i Ennineerlnt and Architectural Division. Room 5. 891 Main Street, Moncton, N. B. The Acting Park Superintendent, liairay, Grand Tracadie, Prince Edward Island National Park, Prince Edward Island. mflagh tender must be accompan- P -V 3 "10"?! kuarantee of Ten ”' CH" 11095) of the total niiioiint of the tender. in the form specified in the "instructions to Tr-nderers." ' mlitciletho case of the successful Wm get. the money luarantee - e retained as a security de- posit for the fulfilment of the milk in accordance with the T?! of the Contract Agreement. "mt? Dwlrlment does not bind I I0 30'-V-'Pl the lowest or any rnder. NORMAN MARK, Director, Engineering md Water Resources Branch. Department of Resources and Development, Mental Health Department of Mental Health) not so in fact. from that of one'a neighbor. One can begin. in 0 er words, to understand the infi te variety of individuals within the world, each with their own pleasure and pain, Joy and sadness. to whom one may turn when one becomes tired of his or her own conflict and difficulty. . . . one finds, upon turning. not a mirror image but a likeness of sufficient difference to fascinate one. The warmth that may be established between humans, the mutual sharing of differences. and difficulties, makes, is pursued with diligence, for a greater and more rewarding understanding of life. The pursuit of such goals, the active participation in living, is one of the aims that one concern- ed with the activities of the mind wishes to suggest. The thoughts and the goal are timeless. having been, being, and to be expressed as the Christian ethic. What then of Mental Health? We realize from the fore-going that its prac- tice involves a responsiblllkv which rests on the shoulders of each and every one of us. That is, our responsibility of trying to under- stand ourselves and our fellow man and helping to make life for others what we would have it made for ourselves Statement by Dr. J. R. Kidd, Director, Canadian Association for Adult Education , I used to think that the world's ills were due to the "bad" or re- actionary people in it. But surpris- ingly few people are either. The real stumbling blocks to progress are those adults who are emotion- ally crippled, who never quite reached beyond chlldlshness. No solution now being offered to the world's difficulties has any validl- ty unless in it is a plan for as- 5i-Sfamil DGOPIG to grow up, as well as grow. a Bristol and O O O Vicinity The Misses -gt-ieHlla and Cathy Gauthier, sisters, have taken posi- tions in the City for the spring and summer. Mrs. John Lapierre has closed her house while her son Anselm is away for the spring and summer months. Mrs. Herb Kenny was a busi- ness visitor to the City on Monday, April 27th, returning home in the afternoon. ' Mr. John WalslT.:i'ho spent the winter months at Beach Grove. is back home again for the summer months at least. .fMr. and Mrs. Melvin ,Byme were Sunday visitors to their old homes here from the City on Sun- day. May 3rd. lvlins. Roddie 0'1-lanloy was a Sunday visitor with her pa.i-ems Mr. and Mrs. William McDonald on May am. She has been liv- ing in the City for some time now. Miss Bertha McDonald and Miss Catty Gauthier were here from the gig! for the day on Sunday. May 1' . All regret to learn of the illness of Mrs. James MacDonald, st. Peter's Harbour. She was forced to enter the Charlottetown Hospital on Monday, April 27th. Miss Bertha MacDonald. who had been home for some tlrne. has returned to her former position in the City. she was called home owing to illness in the family circle. Mrs. Wilfred Stewart and young son, Wilfred Jr., spent the week- end of April 25th in this vicinity with Mr. and Mrs. John R. O'- Brien. She was Lila O'Brien be- fore her marriage. Mrs. Wullam Conohan has re- turned from the City where she spent the winter months with her son Alex and Mrs. Conohan. she is residing with her daughter Ethel, Mrs. J. R. O'Brien at pres- ent. Mrs. Gertie Oonohan and daugh- ter. who spent the winter in the City, returned to their home here on Saturday. April 26th. to be ready for the lobster packing sea- son. 0"aWn 4. April 25. 1953. Mr. Aubln Elderahaw had the cellar for his new residence dust on m as M ofeghe ORE of the needs 125 Eiirtoii st. H-M .TlIE POWERFUL maauson TWENTY-85 time with MORE economy. ASK THE MAN WHO OWNS ONE TM" 800 I Showroom Demonstration. W. Ii. BARBOIIR'LTII. may we say is one of the messages ' dour in very short order. He will build right next to the church foundation will be put. away. All will regret to learn of the sudden illness of Mrs. James L. McDonald from the Harbour Dis- trict, who has entered the City Hospital for treatment. Her con- dition is improved and it is hop- ed that she will be back home shortly. Mrs. Gus McDonald was a busi- nus visitor to the City on Thurs- day, April aoth, other visitors on the same day included Mrs. Bella Gauthier, who spent a few days with her daughter. Mrs. Prowse. The house and lot of the late Mr. and Mrs. Ambrose Barry was sold by auction on Saturday, May 2nd to Mr. Larkin, who oame the Island two years ago. Mrs start of the lobster fishing late in getting started and some of the rope was not run on the opening day, which kept the packing back. Mrs. Aggie Anderson, who has been employed in the eastern part of the Island since early last iall. has arrived home for the lobster packing season and she says that she will go east again in July. Sunday visitors to Indian River on May 3rd, guests of their daugh- ter Mabel and son-in-law, and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Mc- Leiian, Messrs. Frank and John Mc- Quaid, contractors from Emyvaic. have completed their job of rais- ing old St. Lawrence Church. For the residents here this seemed to be a wonderful feat of engineering. but to the McQua.id's it was just another example of ”no job too big, no Job too small.” Mr. Giles Jay has arrived home. from Goose Bay, Labrador. where he has been employed as electric- ian for the past eighteen months. He plans to return to that north- em outpost again next fall. The best wishes of her many friends in this vicinity are being extended to Miss Catherine Coffin who was married on May 2nd to Cpl, Bernard Pelot, R.C.M.P., in Ottawa. Miss Coffin is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Grover Coffin of Morell. Mrs. Joseph Donovan was in the city on Thursday, April 30th,on business. She also visited her fa- ther-in-law. Mr. M. P. Donovan, Who is a patient in the City Hos- pital. Able Seaman Laurence Gauthier arrived home on Saturday even- ing May 2nd for a short icave with his mother. Mrs, Belle Gau- thicir. ' At least one big truck load bait for lobster fishermen has rived here, with more reported coming from the western part the Island. of ar- as of Mrfand Mrs. J. McAdam. Charlottetown. were ents, Mr. and Mrs. A. B. McAdam. A. .l.. as he is better known, is a teacher at S. D. U. and a. well known football coach. Mrs. J. 3. Jay arrived home, from the Charlottetown Hospital on Sunday, April 26th. feeling much better than when she went in. All hope to see her back on the job again shortly. Mr. John '1'. 01;-ien, who has: been on the sick list for sevcrall weeks. entered the Charlottetown Tuesday. April 28th, with a bull-l property on the Morell Road. The , in right here from the eastern section of, l Mr. and Mrs. P. R. Siiinot weie week-endi who were here on Ill('li' way visitors here with Mr. Adams' par-jfrom Florida, left on Sunday A- THE Gl.lAl(DlAN, (J1-IARLOTTETOWN i 4 I Joyce Wlggington, daiiglitpi: of Garth Crockett intends to study Jean Diamond will enroll in Frank Currie will go to Colorado PROVINCE OF PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND IN THE PROBATE COFRT The 24th day of April A.ll. County in Illlf VI'irinw. deceased. iiitesiiiln. lished in Ciiariottetown aforesaid PROVINCE OF iiince in each week for at lcast,PllI.N'()E EDWARD ISLAND lfniir consecutive weeks from tho, 19.'i.'l date hereof and that .1 true copy'.Thc with day of April In Re Estate of ANNA M'rIi'i'i0.V-litrweof he foilliiiitii posted in the in no Estate of JACOB G()L'l.i) iiiork forciinrin of iiic. viiiic rlai ALI) late of Rnsebury in QiiNtii's'.irilloiiini: puiiiii: Dlil('t'S iespcclivo-I said Prrii'iiic('ti.x, nniiicly, in the hall To the Sheriff of the County nil:ifni'r-said, at. ni' near Court. House. in IN.il.X,V, iiitr of Crnpuiid of the. Qur.'I'n's County in the Ciiarlottnlownl Prmince. Retired Farmer, the store of. ceased, tostziie. IN THE PROBATE COI'RT A.I). 19.33 coniinz. at. in to shrw said iiiiy lliI' Am-riiiiils iii the .u.iid F.5- Cli"it.1lE should not hr: pas"-Ni and Laxkin is a Moreil girl and they , , ' it i M d 1 C ii . ' U -7 (V C . . 1 .m . h- d 1 have - me I-mum Everyone is Mn and M” Wm WWW” 0' ?i5i'ic"y.Xl.”ii”. is 3.2 miiiid of Sir”. '3-(.;LT””ii".-L. 3.31.3. 'Q'Ef”iil.. 335 Ll.””i..3f.?ini”io"i..iEl til: ?;.ll32i"Z,'l pleased that they have purchased.Montague. Who Plum '0 9"!” U” and Mrs. Ralph Crockett of Cliar- Mrs. J. E. Diamond of Charlntte- Mines there to study petroleum re- Egseidlglgmilrf !IoI:'”:o::e'yur::V:lowl?9e”Lteachlng profession next War. lottetowii. town. lining and engineering. Rough weather here km” II": CANADA publislicd in some newspaper puii- ('I.NADA (Ttiurt to be held In the Court House in (Jharioitetimii ill Queen's iflounly, in the said Prmince, on Monday the in (lay of June next the hour ri.' 'i'Ni 0'- :-niiw if any tlioy mil Ill" lldsiritn closed as prnynrl for in sairi 1 Que-en's County or any (ion-lli'iiiinm Iiinclxrnzie in Fliit Riv-"l'n tlin Sheriff of the County of pPtllif)ll and on iiintiriii of Mal. SIIIIIIP or iitcriitc porsnn lYiiliIll,1'l' riforz-said nnri at. nr nmr that Qiirmii's Cniinty or any t:mi.,,.,,im ;,1l.,,r.Ki,,,,,,n, gsqiiii-c-, Pi-ac. said County lsliiro of L)rlYlIt"l Ma('Phrrson iiil, Slr1lil(' nr literate person within my frir Silld Peliiiniirr. GREETING: ii-Iidnii in Qucr-ii's (friunly nforc-l sziiri Couiity , And it is hereby nl'i'IC1!HI that .i VVHEREAS upon r,.;,(i.,,g 3).,-ysriizi. so that till persons irilrrest-l (;Ry.;y;'nN(;; titie i-npy hercrif he foitliwiiii ipctition 0lI.IiIC nf Jiinius )i:ii:-fill In H19 -Will iislille aI0rP- Will-1R1-IAS upnn rr-arliiig the niihiislicrl in SOIIIP news-,ia;icr puri- llmod of Fiat River in Qucciiisi-VWI mall hm": flue "Oil?!-I ili9FB' petilinii on iiic- nf John C. Mam liSll"d in Charlottetown a-'0rPsai"l lCnuiii,v aforesaid, Farmer, Ari-,0I- INPYIYI nf Bonsiiaw in Que;-nlslnnro in each work for at lorist yminislmim. of H", M)m.e m,m,.d; WITNESS Ills Hzinotlr ilarnldl(j0um-,. ,,I-mwsuidl Farmer, EV mm. mn;P,.ulhi9 weeks from mi. l14:st,11i-iy praying that ;i ('ll:lI.lI'lll;L(I4n"('Ird Pilllliftli. -IWIEQ Of ll1l3lcruioi' of the HIMJVP named c-stall-, (into iicrcof and lhat a true copy may he issued for the pitrposrii-VWI p”"ll1ll"y V011” all (Ih5lil0l'”-Iprayiii; that 3 citation may iirniicitcof lie, forthwith PUSIWI in Ill” iiorciiiziftcr set. forth: You zirn lflw" "f0Hl5-Nil. ll"? Fl"! "WI 3"-lllissiicd for the purpose lioi'ciii-ifnllou-int: public pl(l('PS icspe;-tiiwn therefore licrcby rrrquircri tn l-itclI””5'- ahm'l' lllliilfln. latter set forth: You are tiiert-liy, iianioir. in the hall of itin- ail persons interested in tho si-iidi BY Ille P0”"l- if0l"P. hereby required to cite alilCriurt. llnuse in Ciiarioltetowii Estate in be and appcfir hcrm-ci FRANVP79 3. VINNICOMBIC pr-rsniis interested in the S7ll(Il5iIf1I'PSv'li(l. at or near iiir-. public the Judge present at H Pi'iili.-itc (Tnurt. in he held in the Housn in (Ihariottctnwii in Qur'0n'.: County. in the said Province. mi Mancini-, the lat. day of June next coming, at the hour of Eicveii o'clock fort-noon of the same day to show cause if any they can why the Accounts of the said Estate should not be passed and the Estate closed as prayed for in said petition and on motion of Malcolm Macxinnnn. Esquire, Proctor for s1id Petitioner. Anri it is hereby iii'd(-red timt la true copy hcrcnf lie forthwith . pril 26th. and is reported as resting mucii better. Another mnnsti-1' attniidaiice was reported at. the C. Y. 0. sec- niid daiice in the community hall on Monday. April 27th. Don Mes- ser and his Islanders played the iinusic for modern and old time ldancing. The work of l'RlSlilQ the St.Lau- rcnce Ftonian Catholic Church started on Monday afternoon, A- pril 2'lth. Several truck loads of equipment and iuniber arrived it ifcw days pitcviousiy. A ruisiiiiz lcrew frrim Hope Rll'f'.l' under Mr. iMcQtinid will do the rnisiiig job as it is their line of work. Chisholm. home . fDoctor and Mrs. pi'll 26th for their home. in Hall- fnx, N. S. They were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bomieil while here. This fine young doctor and his charm- ing wife. spend several short vaca- tions here every summer. Mr. A. MnKeii7.ie. iiiniiaizer of the Moreli Taxi. has rcturncd from a business trip to Boston, a special trip with five passengers to attend a funeral in that city. Mr. McKen- zie reports the roads wonderful. and with no mishaps or flats, the round trip was made in a week. - -N Hospital on sunday- evening. A- G.II.R. TRAI LV. CllA.llLOTTETOWN- For Summe "' Borden 7:00 For Elmira (Lv. Snuris) 6:45 For Tlrnlah 3:30 p.m. daily LV. SUDDIElIS1DE- For Charlottetown 1:15 a.m. For Tlgnlah Gzlii p.m.. daily of MORE tanner-sl, MORE Phone 2866 Wed., Fri. Ly. Charlottetown 1:00 am. except " . '.l'hrough air. -'”lonr-rl leaving Charlottetown 1:00 I Four tripe daily In each ill Atlantis Eta CANADIAN EFFECTIVE SUNDAY. MA) l'ItIi For Murray Harbor 3:15 p.m. daily excl-tit Sunilny. For Sourla 2:30 p.m. daily except Sunday. For Georgetown 2:30 p.m. daily except Sunday. oi-pt Sunday. For Borden 1:15 a.m.. 2:45 p.m., daily except Sunrlny. 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