DECEMBERJV19. my 3- es 4-) A Feature for Every Friday- I 0 Among The Farmers THE GUARDIAN. Cl-IARLOTTETOWN :2: .'::::...'”.::”::::.”a..:”::f....:r;:f cEll'lllAL suiiinuiu i F7?' breeding units. In these units are y some nine hundred bulls which are 1 l I) I. I. uuuthu l l PAGE THREE JUST ARRIVED Marie w.M.s. Annual Meeting This column is reserved for news; of local Interest. but Idvertlllngl of a newsy nature may be Inserted used to iiiseminate one million cows, an average of eleven hun- dred per bull. . - . l outside me unju, elgmy one at five cents a word, utrlctly pay- Th mt , , 'The annual Christmas meeting llI'l0LlSaIlll bulls service two miliionlnble In advance. reuglgus :ong"g?rr::;nw:t1g.mI;;',:,of the Mario W. M. S. was hem cows or an average of twenty-five mmmmiom.. Lnvegsongs End wary ll at the home of Mrs, .'.ussell Wei):- each. ' ' songs were ihe unk , A dl ter on Tliiirsrlay evening Decembc; Queens Count! district meeting and the delegates The economics of the situation "MMY3 ”xI"P"”"' 5” this was the nway .'i32i?.g agcilmhw "ml 919"” "WIIDHS W" (in December 12th the Queen's ':v Federation directors met to mill tlieirvoflicers and to dis- the various matters arising -, of the annual meeting. lamco president was Norman of Wheatlcy River, 1st niipcr of East Royalty. .'iCli'.'Il supporter of Federation k and is a leader in his own ., unity. Mrs. Doyle through conferring of a 51511131 h0n0l' UPON . g , . cap- i-:I1n:li!11i0C'-lilll him We w0'"9”'5 3 5'0"”? ””m”' 0f ””5 P'”"”” I)fIlZIltlId 1:: iii?e:5ui12taii-t)toiat1?:r?i?:'r;isu(::i.- .IlIbT Aruuvan .. Housecoais.lgI:llil:. emy mmm she met M ll”-V d””l'””3d for We ””””””v V”"-”5 has had wide experience '3 the person 0! wmmm Cums or er. Serious as the competition 57.95 up. Kennedy's Ladies Wear. "Love at first siwlii" is a fainil-. M” Mam)" A"d"'QO" im”"” 1 urizriiiizatioii work. Mrs. Ropeix 1i1'99L0f”n- from niai'g2:u'ine may be there are iar Phrase. but love at first soundime '”C”lbC1'-5 10 her lit-nie for mp . '95 it'll? be” ldemmed, with Lh” IL, vi,” "0 acddim that wmmm other equally serious features con- BADiVlINTON IIAQIJIYIS 20'; 1S something new. Anyway. Paul Ja””7”7V memlm C m wililir life of the County and is Cllllllh W55 Wcognrmd by the C'F' nectcd with the use of vegetablediscount at The Bike Shop. Neulrom, 30, and his bride 18, oil T1”? Illifelllisz closed by siiicim 0 .. rt member of the Provincial iiliou Board. i) new members from Queen's appointed there bring it up in the County meeting and from there on to the Provincial Board. The discussion referred to arose as the result of a criticism that individuals at times introduced questions in the meetings and took up a great deal of time with mat- ters that were perhaps not of general importance. tion of Agriculture announced the A. as the outstanding candidate east of Manitoba. The winner of a Numeld Foundation scholarship are quite apparent when it is re- lalized that nine hundred animals artificially do the work of forty thousand used naturally. Clearly the elimination of forty thousand animals is a matter of much im- portance in a country where max- imum food production and emc- ient use of feed is of the highest importance. . COOK'S for Perfect Pictures. THF "FIRST stop to Giggey's Pharmacy. shop" KROY HOSE for longer wear. an ideal Gift at Jack Cameron's. "I'()l1B DOLL-All BUYS MORE- at. the HUGHES DRUG STORE." Admittedly the introduction of maigiirine in Canada was, in CHm81'011'!- oil, which is now beginning to ap- pear in a wide variety of prod- ucts which are being used by the TOY VIOLINS - Ideal gift for the boy. Only si.00. Toombs Music , king's music came into being all wherever the was l found. human race nothing else. But back in the 15th from her husband-to-be on the! Weddmi We by death was C0n5ld- 'comiug year are as follows prP:l- ered so unfortunate that a strange l deny, "ghost dancer" who highway and danced my For; waynm Ind” (911 in 1,,VeNIrdi"It Came upon a Midiiiglil Cllll" iA delicious lunch was served by time the committee and liosicss. better let Paul tell the story. "I was in love life first Overlsellt. The meeting opened by siuiz- , the worldy From the euneu times i ing "While S-licnlicrtls watcliccl llic.:' there has been music of some kind Huck-9 by N1:.'1lL"- lprcseiited with a Life Memberslup Today a bride is just II bride, 1 certificate by Russell century the bride who was takeuiwcbstcr. haunted the I elected ,. Mrs. Leigh Webster was then two Webslcr members. and Mrs. MI'.x IV'l1bul' New officers appointed for the Mrs. Manon Anrlersoi'; sec- .. 13 mi a director two w c )1 g , ig, , EMa:n,CCioiii-.mizviacRae has been a mp men "my Subsmm" nans si.Aci(s smartly stvleid lf?',lzeeln((I1 mifrmi” abound hen Herl"””' M” Edg” lW'"K””'"'" Last week the Canadian Federa,- ,md tmloried m Ehgland at Jack 15 5 "we 5 9 became " l.i'easi:rcr. Mrs, Frceuiau Jay Irru ' ecks and Tarrqns A Christmas tree was verv can miss . 37.95 to 510.95 l”?”?d 'l;,I':fedN;fm:1:f 1&3: giagziglgecfjmyoiif, l';h";;?,:,y””3; consumer under the impression store, Peggy spoke to me. she has invi --W -- - W- -- 111 B0” i ' ' that they are genuine dairy prod: most wonderfulvoicc I ever heard." ' ' '”"T"-A ,. and SN” McA,m.J,-y the lat. 119155, y ucls. INTEREST U y t f ' I How bride and groom are blind . y V , (nadc IX-- 1. Kaililcon Small- 2 .Janirs Smzi..:nan; 3. Jean Ram- ”? E wlmg farmer Hem Union IML Cairns. scholasuc career m we do not think me” is any "V at ie in e o. -1 o . . . . IUNbISr()IlI) SLII()()L yfllflllj 2. Alvin Ha”-:5. 3 Kenneth sal wad prmce U1 vvnles 0911939 Wu (me general demand on the pan of me 1,” per month will be chniged on Young Puerm Rica” magda meet I - -p .- ismiiliman , Grady 5..1y Lou Ranrgay; is g . 01 the best, and ms wary, mm g , all over due installments. i . The following rs the rr-port for Grade VIII- 1 Glciinis llarris; Ellen smallman 3. Charles Ha.l'l'ls. sir:-am Llns 'IIie Meeting: , , consumer for cheese wmpped ihcir beaux under the romantlcl . . l - V F” 1 sn 0! the above various young peoples groups in Cream ice cream n”d'mnk Cony Y -m-7- ' mmandm tree, why? Because,Novembcr for Knulsforcl School: 12. lava Hal'l".5; 3 Elsie MacDowell Mzirzon F1ll;s, icachcr. ll as ”c C0” . . the province, his support of farm ' , ' . . V RESEIIIE January lath for W b 1 h , ' , g ; Grade in 1 Millie Mm-nowcll. (il':ili0 6- . W:-no Mnr;Dmye1I; - A.z. ;-- g 21 lively discussion arose 0,.g,,,,,.,,,-,,,,,s and mm bu, most tgliiliiztgesctagle 011 And M-halig 5...-"3 m.......-5...-V r-.,......,-., gm... Neel Plevenil 9 ”9HD0iideXi)-D)iiIT-:,----. - . - . . ,.. .,,d,-,-..,-,. W .,.- g-,b1Lr I i. v o. i , i , . in zit t e consumer s ou , . ' . Ossoms W Cause any asifui ,qlv();::"i:1wP(i1lg,nif1 :;1:””5nprilgu5 irnpoitunl. n.s iciy evident intcr- View mm mm mum,” the why sored hi Amn lions Associ-x N31,, ,0 pmpose nm.,.mg(,. Can. ISI'l'll'('('l'('l'(lI.'.':!I.(Willi:TllItl'il'CV.lR'('(l(?Cl(11'!'4'dm1':i1KTK!l5P('(!:1'iI('(T:'iul('d't'('lK'(l(KWi'(1Il(1 55L 1” the lwme mrm 'md 1” the wide "m" adiaii girls use a diff:-rent method 1 ,.is of iigricultiire brought to .-i. ivrdnrolioii for discussion by -. Llallizlllloll most concerned. cf, it was felt that dairy s for example, should first 'll upon by the Dairyiiicirs mun lIll(I then brought to operation of which he has worked with hxs father. all serve to iiidi- cate a well rounded career at the age of twenty-four which fully merited the winning of this schol- arship. A second candidate from the stitutlon of a variety of dairy products with vegetable oil. There would appear to be strong and rc-asonable grounds for action -to protect both the consumer and the dairy farmer in the case of vcgctable oil products rather than inargarine. ALL POLL TAX was due. and payable on May 15th. Names of de- faulters are still being handed info Court for collection. l THE CLYDE RIVI-LII Y. P. I'.l to catch their man. sign language. "Once a man and twice a child" could be made to read "rincc xi man and three times a child" for David Turuicll is now crccpuig out of infancy for the secoiidi They use the, KXKKKKCKKK rZ'.t'inn for action and as- up Province. Archie Johnston of Bur- lington was also a strong contciid-, . or and we fecl that the selection i W” 9” J,0m.mg tognhn 01 lconiniitice had a difficult task Jul 011 DPC0mb0I' 29111. 30th and Elsi. . ”:”;'a”Matl'0:)So 1bg:;1bB'nCcfidccidiiig between the Island boys. lN0l'3- 5001” IiU'l"9Y5 lmld W911” 'l it very aw i or o , . - . , . mum” mfmm; up mu, Oui congratulations go to a'57fI1 illlllulll gl991'”ilF El LIIAIN-E. - Sunday, Deccmbcnon mp”. - 1,". immmpq met membCr,w'oi'iliy uinucr and a very wortliyi yllic N)0Vil I cstia laimcisd and-,.i1st. Covclicad 11 A. Iii. New (.las-y The Cause of -I-urmpn-5 m1,m.n.' on have not had sovymser on a splendid try. ln;laV'U?1IH1l'Fg:Sall1((Ii will l(Ilngl9g13nl'll:i(l);E1gir'”v 7530 R M" Th? M15510”. Bz.mdldI”” back to H19 day ha W35 Vicki. 11 N-"9 R5 Icrmen-V ' Artificial l'nlln lits innic to the Nova Scotiri Fed-EM” D”5CM- R Ch.”-Mm” pmgminled "D Hmxmscmus 0" PM banks . mo individual m(,mb(,,., Hxidtlall of Awrimnum int the evening service. Pleiisc iiotewf um 11-1-aw-Edy River. m Em-ma -.- ;,-K: iizs prnblciu to the schooll British farnicrs through (llf'lr. n . iumt the nuemoon Somme M Kw ' ' ' M” hmd 5 Chrmm” 5C”'1Ce '7” time at a hospital in Worthiu ' I . . g, , Slmday eVem"3- 1399- 2153 1” the England. All his actions are sim- iv Pr"5””e””” church at 8 PM- lilar to those of a three-rear-old iy - 'r ,i ' ' i l i ll - CAVENDISH U-WW -'As'I'0R-5.35 .?.?.”.?.?.a'i1.i”i3."ir”Sf..S.3i.1?.. Nova Scntla Farmers .'.(V" rzi first organized the Fed- A ””””'" of 1”? mpmmg mu bf" Glasgow has been cancelled. Rev A member of the famous British BHENILLE BEDSPREADS HQWARD McINNIS SHOES SLIPPERS 0llERSHOES- RUBBERS Open Every Night Until Christmas. 175 Queen St. currla Building 1'-E VTTCTWYQ V”? T-:'('((Ei!”Z2'Z1I'.".'(?1lC9(I W ,1.,:. ., -Vi Clirislmnii gift will he more ”lllrccinlcd than A lovely lamp i"oni Crncknlt Al: Storey Lld.! And "hon you we the wonderful selec- i "H We have to offer, ynutll want i couple for yourself. loo! Grace- fiil, linml,-pnlnled bases with love.- ll' floral patterns, gold trim. Hand -"Wu. hnnd tailored shades lri cel- i Pillow: laffcla with rayon snlln. -; : '-:-. 1-11.4-; c--c-.-aanzv. 2 are 3?--K. GOLD TRIM BASES . ' GAY, FLORAL PATTERNS I PLAIN OB SWIIIL SHADES I ALL SPECIALLY I'R.I(7F.D 1! ;'3KI"iZ'(V.KK!!'KY'Z "('1"iE Beautiful Decorator Shades Hand Painted Chino Bases TABLE AMPS SPECIAL AN EXCELLENT CHRISTMAS GIFT CROCKETT and STOREY Ltd. "the reunion of living DLISL-pl'('Sl-l().em.ge Gouglh Mlmsma xoiculs and we note with interest ilhrit since 1898 there has been a lnew president every year. Guest speakers llL the convention will be Mr. Sidney Dram, presi- dent of the Nova Scotla Fedora- tion of Labor. who spoko to Island ,IEl'l'lI9rS last. winter and Mr. Km; 'Bet7.nei'. Waterloo, Ontario. A. pro- :mlnent farm leader in that Prov- iince. Season's Greetings! As our next news letter will not lthe plum pudding, we take this iopportunity to extend Christmas lgrectings to all members of the Federation and to all who assisted ill. in any way. We have been happy when our work was com- mended. and honest criticism has been appreciated too. To all-a lvery Merry Christmas. i a.ss.s.;a.a.:..:.vu.s.:.s--ws.- 9. 2- 35:555.)? as-5-xuxasui Sliailcs with Rod appear until after the turkey and, ST. PE'I'ER'S BAY Pusiorai -,Churge. the United Church of lcnuada. Services for Christmas ,Sundny. December 21st. 11 A. M iSl. Pctcrks 3 P. M. Gl'0EnWlf'.h. 7.30 iP. M. Marie. Begin Christmas week lby woixshipping God in his Churcli lripv. Russell A. Maclieod, Minis- ler. HAMPTON PASTORAL CIIARGE.-The United Church of Canada. Christmas Services Sun- .day, December 21st. Hampton 11 ,A. M. Appln Road 3 P. M. Victoria l7.3O P. M. Rev. R. H. Baxter, Min- lstcr. TRYON PASTORAL CHARGE.- The United Church of Canada Services on Sunday. December 215:, will be: Tryon 11 A. M. Cape Trav- erse at 3 P. M. and Crnpaud at 7.30 P. M. Rev. Alexander Mac- Kay. Minister". POWNAL PASTORAL CHAIMII6. Services December 21st. 11 A. M. at Mlllview. 2.30 P. M. at Mount llerbert. 'l P. M. at Pownal. Rev. T. R. Goudge, Pastor. PRESBVTEIZIAN CHURCII IN CANADA. - Schedule for Sunday December 21st. Wood Islands 11 A. M. Caledonia 3 P. M. Murray Harbour South 7.30 P. M. Minister: Rev. E. S. llales. CORNWALL CIIAIMEE. -- Ser- vices December 21st, will be con- ducted by the Minister. Rev. A. S. Weir. as follows: New Dominion all 11.00 A. M. Kingston at 3.00 P. Ml Cornwall at 7.30 P. M. Christmas theme and music. ORWELL -- VERNON United Church of Canada. December 21st. (Christmas services). Orwell 11 A. M. Vernon River 2.15 P. M. Eldon 4 P. M. Cherry Valley 7.30 P. M. (Special Christmas music by the choir). (Please note changes in hours). Rev. John F. MacKny, B. D. Minister. NORTH RIVER UNITED BAP- TIST PASTOBATE. - Sunday. December 21st. Fairvlew 11.00 A. M. North River 3.00 P. M. Long Crack 7.30 P. M. Chrislmas Hymns and Message at all Services. Rev, ll. Barber, Pastor i POLICE counr - In the City! Police Court. yesterday morning br- fnre Magistrate K. M. Martin. one city drunk and incapable was fined or Green Trim V Ekhihhz-3-Flick:-:2i..Va-L 2 LI T'3”Y' 9)) sin and costs or 10 days and a resident of Pownal was fined 55. and costs or 5 dnys for failing lol stop at it red light. I C()I.I.lSION - A triivk rc;:islcr- rd us from Bradalbaue was in col- Arniy guerrilla force, the Chllldlls, he was helping to get suplpllesi across the river when Japancscl bombers attacked. Thats the last; thing he remembered. Tlic sun-struck soldier was finunl in ii hospital where he remained: unconscious for eight. long months i When he finally snapped out of; lhe sleep-like coma he was as aitl infant. The VPIIETAII was removed to hospital in England to undergo further recuperation. Each time he tried to use his legs he fell down and crawled across the floor like it baby. All he could do with a pencil and paper was scrawl across it in the aimless manner of a child. Pliysiciaiis now say he is on the road to normalcy. . . tttxinvau muussmstxzxmaxaxzttttsh:-s ntxtii I Ever hear of the Silent Towers. of the Modes and Persians? These "towers of silence" were the tombs of the dead, Once the breath was out of their bodies YEIALIVES took. me corpse to H. ”iowei' of silence" and laid it on a stone slab for the vultures to feed upon. What a strange burial! How disgusting the very idea is to usl Yet the ancient Persians looked forward to it with; Joyful anticipation. , Because the Persian God of light, the sun-god. the fire-god, of all that was good said that all the elements were holy. They be-i lievcd that to bring the dead body” into touch with any element was, to corrupt it. And strange but true, that's how there came to be "towers of silence". The dead could not be left up in the air, The corpse could not be commlltedi to the ground. It could not be given It. sea-burial. It could not, be cremated. If the people brokei any of these taboos the curse of this god would desolate the land. That's why these ancient people left their dead to be eaten by the fowls of the air and the beast of the field. People who could not afford a lower simply carried their dead out into the wide open spaces and abandoned them to the hun- gry beasts! And what seems hid- eons to us. they did this gladly believing that their loved ones would enter into the golden halls of etcrnit l FUN? AI. YESTERDAY - The, funeral of the lalc Mrs. Matildn' MacDonald, who died on Dec. i5. wax held yesterday morning from the rcsidcnce of 1101' son, Earl, Peakes Station, to St. Cuthberlfs Church where Requiem High Mass, was celebrated by Rev. Bnsil Crock-; on. Present in HIP. sanctuary wnsf Rrv. T. Butler. The IIRII-I)Cal'9l'S, were Mctdars. llrban Bradley, llar- ll old Jay. Borden Mooney, G80l'gI'J: hover. Douglas MacDonald and Wiiltcr Rogerson. liitcrnieiit wns in the church CPillCl.Fl'y. -trviin -ua xxx": -.K's.'nismKlKIKK-t'snK -3 at K1131 NASTY llllNTI-in. i lision with it Plymouth car froiu Soulliport. at the liitcrsccl.iou ofi Grafton and llillsboro Streets yes-T tcrdny foreiioon. The left front' fender of the car was badly rlamng-l ad. the truck cscnped Wilh minor scratches. WINSLOE PASTOIIAI. CIIARGI-2. The United Church of Canada. Ser- vices Sunday. December 21st. 1062. ilighheid 11 A. M. North winslm-. 2 P. M. Princetown Road 3.30 P. M Winsloe south 7.30 P. M. At the evening service the Y. P, Y. will con- duct 5 Candle Light service with the Hlghfleld Choir rendering spec- ial music. Come. and enjoy this Christmas service. I-Iebcr H. Hardy. Presby. Supply. ' &&m&b: Salvation Army Christmas Tree Salvation Army Christmas Tree and Program Friday. INDIAN HEAD. saslr. -- iCPi --. A district farmecgot ii scare when, R. luniterls bullet struck and killed. the horse he was leading. The trig-. rzer-happy liiiulcr protested in court he was not to blame because the former was not wearing ll red jack-l ct. The court ordered the hunter to make restitution. Z! zttxxi ctr: -51: watt. KEEP THESE IN MIND! some of the early signs of CIIHCCI arc: y l A lump In the hr:-nst. Unmitiiral bleeding from it body A arm that does not heal. par- tlcn arly of the Ikln. face, mouth, or lips. l Any pernlslent. change In ham-Ii Itnhlls - such as diarrhoea or constipation. I l Many Canadians are enjoying, life today ht.-cause they (mind lhali early cancer can be cured. iBIIhl lIhiIhIh) Oihcr lines Fancy Sheetswiaind Pillow Case Sets in ;.7,l'S?Gil, yellow, bluc, pink at ii. very Popular Price 38.95 per set Other plain wiilo sliccfs S('IIlIlL( at :F9.90 a. pair Also plain white Pillow Slips V- 1.59 to 1.95 A PAIR Also Miulcira ANCY CITSHIONS Ill A Viiriciy of Colors and Sims Price ........................ .. !S3.2.') in H.714) Nl('II CARPET SWEEPERS in shades of green. brown and black Grand Rapids VANITY 510.75 AXMINSTERMATS SMYRNA MATS BATHMATS PLASTIC TABLE COVERS CARPET RUGS make an ideal Christmas Gift. We have ct large as- sortment in all standard sizes suitable for any room or popular prices. brighten up your he 3 for Christmas by buying one of our beautiful rugs on the Easy Payment Plan. SHOP EARLY AND SHOP OFTEN AT PROWSE'S Prowse Bros. white with pastel shades At A Very SPECIAI. PRICE 89.50 . of CIIPIIIIIP, Iloincspiin and Rayon Be-(lsprc-ads in all the popular shades ,lti wry aifrm-live price-.s. Vt-ry Siiiiablc its Clirislmiis Gifts. Soc Our Special Assoriiiwnt BATH TOWELS and HAND TQWELS Boxed Tmycl Scis. prices from 31.29 in M59 I'II.I.0W CASES ('llI work crml in wliiic and ooloiirvil. Prir-cs 351.59 in Si.'3.95 UTII HR Sl'(i(ili)S'lil().VS Riiiiiicrs. Bridgr l.uIii-licoii Scis. Pinon Miils, Lace Tnhlc Cloths. Giirnicni Bags. ctr. KENTWOOD ..... . . . 513.95 ...o..--...---ucoco--o--nu-..-n iuxmznn :-xzmnsasixiasaaaaa 313a?'.)l&hWI:Mhhhiiilihilhkhuhh of Farr Cloths and and :-uiliroi(l- Tzililr (Rn on, 58.95 9.75 to S'I5.'..i b8.00 to 512.50 52.29 to C8.00 90: to EL75 -,..;...;.g);3).;.;.;..y- au7n.'u).v.?.V.h!.I)i)i3::i?n'r2w.a.2x)a3:3z?:T&ilzmlbiaamsi Ltd. ., KIWI? than danger nlgimlq lui 2 December 19th at 7:30 pm, :ipllt:Iu:nd see your doctor It cum 3; Silver Collection. F:-., l V .gigg"mmgwmmg.m,g.g.;,,M,;.e.g.g,g.,;.,w,E is "m G000 VALUES is -i ik