CHURCH or ENGLAND 5 PETEIVS CATHEDRAL ' Anglican Rochford Square r-m'-M71733 71.: Iiolatt '5' R"mnM.s.. B. as ereu . - till 1III:nora:! Assistant Priest. o,,..n.t and Choir olmtor H,” ,suzanna Brenton. Lie. Mnsie. .SECOND SUNDAY Al'- TER TRINITY mo a.m. Mattlns 3 gm. Holy Eucharist lo a.m. (fnurch School (6-15) 11 gm, Choral Eucharist: Cele- mm and Preacher: The Vener- me (3, R. Harrison. M.A., 3.1). 11 am. Church School (under 0) 1 pm. Evensong: Officiant and m,C;..-r; The Reverend J.R. Mc- Mlhan. Ii.A.. R.”- r-rr" ;;:..AM-L" C S. PAUIXS ANGLICAN CIIURCII ' The Parish Church Established 1189 by Royal Foundation. I-1,, Reverend Canon J. T. Ibbott. Rector. and Choir Master: R. Elliot Brock. C -- rwlZN'l'Y Organlil liflil .1 in. Holy Communion l0:00 u.m. sunday School 11.00 um. Morning Prayer and Sermon. Preacher: Rev. J. R. Mae- ilisllon B.A-. R-0- Amhem: "0 Be Joyful in the Lord" --Wood 7:00 pm. Evening Prayer and Sermon. Preacher: Ven. Rev. G. R. liarrison, M.A.. B.D., Archdea- ron of Prince Edward Island. Anthem: "Cast Thy Burden Cpon 9.. Lard" --Mendelssohn. PR LSBYTERIAN THE KIRK OF S. JAM ,gg,,,u.M........m.....: Minister. 'l'be lleverend 'I'. H. B. Somers. DI.A.. S.'I'.M. Miss E. Lillian Meiiensie Mus. B.. F.M.C.M.. Organist and Director of tho Choirs. I0 am. Church School II nm. llivlne Service and Ser- ,,.....- "(ml and The ('hanging Wnrlyi". tnthcm: Bless The Lord. 0 My Ioul. Cippouiof-Ivanof. 5 pm. Vespers and Meditation: "in the Company of our Lord: Ill-ills indignntion". Anthem: i.ord. For Thy Tender Mt-rclc-5' Sake. -Fan-ant. We shall be glad to have you worship with us. ZION PRESBYTERIAN CIIU RCH Cor. Prince and Grafton Sta. The Reverend W. Harold Brown. M.A.. Minister Mr. Gordon White (Organist pro - ism.) - 10:00 a.m. Adult Bible Class - Church School 3 H100 a.m. Nursery School 11 a.rn. Divine Worship: Ser- Ilon: ”Behold The Marl" Anthem: How Long Wilt Thou Forget Me. 0 Lord - Carl Pfluezer 7 p.m. Divine Worship service will be conducted by the In-. F. C. Evans. Silrmoni "Suffering and Charac- p Anthem: rs. sun Declin'a?a' I Blessed are they that dwell in thy House. ITED PEN TECOSTAL CHURCH :7 Elm Avenue Rev. Quincy Stairs. Pastor. Phone 8616 iserviees in am. Sunday School l1 s m. Worship and Praise. l p.m. Evangelistic Meeting. l'ou are very welcome to our um-tings. Jesus Christ is the same tvdrly as in the past. -: ;BIBLE HOUSE IIAS CHRISTMAS 3 GOODS ON DISPLAY RIBLES HYMN SOOKS PRAYER BOOKS DEVOTIONAL BOOKS MOTTOES (CHILDREN'S BOOKS ' TESTAMENTS ROYS' BOOKS GIRl.S' BOOKS SUNDAY SCHOOL SUP- PIJES. T CHRISTMAS CARDS Fall in today and inspect I "TY complete stock. DIBLE nous: ' loo Fitsroy Street 99"! each day except Wed- "Id-.v 1 in 5:30. W0dIISI- far in to 12. L Wm CHURCHES TOMORROW 5PuWIaHs'a5'uWa'i-FUN TRINITY UNITED CHIIJRCH Minister: Reverend A. Frank lliacbean. l.A. Assistant Minister: Rev'd. 0. Howard Christie, A 3.1). Organist ontl Choir Director George A. Thompson. l'.R.C.0. (CHM), A.I.C.M. 10 am. Senior Church school and Discussion Groups. 11 a.ni. Primary Church School and Nursery Class. II a.ni. Divine Worship, em. ducted by the Minister. Sermon: From House To House - Rev'd Mr. MacI.ean Anthem: I will sing of Thy pow. er (Sir Arthur Sullivan) '1 p.m. Divine Worship, conduct- NI IV the Ministers: Serman: Did -- Rev'd Mr. MacLcan thought (R. S. Ambrose; A Miss Joyce Maecallum . Anthem: Had we but hearkened to Tby Word (H. walferd Davies) 8.15 - Fellowship Hour. You are invited in worship G in Trinity Church. . THE BAP'-E'ET.J3E!J.RC'L Corner Prince and Htsrov Streets Rev. Frank Smith, tor. Organist and Choir Director- Royaton F. Mugford. A.II.U.0. ll a.m. Worship Service. Activity Class for young chil- dren. Sermon: "Forgiveness". Anthem: "Judge Eeiernal" - Marciuint. 12:05 Sunda; School. '1 pm. Evening Worship. Sermon. "The Price oi Discipleship". -Protheroe. EVERYONE WELCOME. i CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH no Kent street Iiarvel D. Dunbar. lI.'Ib.. Minister Him Thelma Burns. Organist and Choir Director. Cornelius Have Only A Nlghtmlrefl 'be held at soutbport school, Mon- Soprano solo: one sweetly solemn I Interim Pas- Anthem: ttThe Shepherd's Psalm"' CITY: AND CENTRAL ROY'S TAXI. Dill 0560-6561 PIIONOGIAPHS '.. men in Tone 819.96 up. Tooulbs Music Store. ' CIASWILL for Setter Photo- graphs. PHONE our .. Marjorie n. Gill for your Christmas Cards. "YOUR DOLLAR. BUYS MOIS- at the HUGHES DRUG STORE." SHIPMENT 'rII.oI'ICANA'I Just received. 8. A. McDonald's. CAKE SALE - I-iolmsna today. 1.30 p. in. Group I Zion W. A. CHRISTMAS Music and Recorrls. Very new and popular. Toombs Music Store. ISLAND GRILL. Queen Street Dial 5228. Serving full course din- ners. Speciallzing Chinese dish. IMMUNIZATION CLINIC will day. November isth, 9.30 t. m. SPECIAL COLEEN BEAUTY SHOP.--Cold Wave and Machine- less Permanent 34.00 for November only. Dial 6021. Maeu0NALD RADIO SERVICE Radio repairing. Amplifiers and sound systems. Disc and tape re- cording. 130 Kent Street. Phone 6915 HOME TYPE COOKIES. watch the kiddies for for Chocolate Chip. Ice Box, Crispy Crunch, Peanut Butter, Sugar. Raisin or spice. your favorites at Stewart Bakeries. NOTICE. - Monthly meeting of the Parents Council for Mentally l7.eta.rded Children will be held at the Y. M. C. A. on Monday, 15th November, at 8.00 p. m. NORTH RIVER UNITED BAP- TIST CHURCH. - North River 11.00 a. m. Clyde River 1.00 p. m. I Kingston 7.30 p. m. Sunday School as announced. Rev. Owen Cochran. Minister. ENGAGEMENT. - Mr. and Mrs. James lllckox. Breadalbane, wish to announce the engagement of their daughter Many, to Henry Dan- iel. son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Henry Morrison of Port I-iawksbury. N. 3. Marriage to take place in the WEEK Broadcast, C F C Y Satur- day morning 10.30. Glaser: Phumlcy. oven avenlnss 'tlll I o'clock. president of the Progressive servative Women's Association. ar- rived in Summerside on Friday. M. Dalziel been confined to the P. 1:. Island RADIO SPECIAL-Six Tubes only 580.95. Toolnbs Music store. DOUGHNUTS. light. flaky. tasty. fresh daily at Stewart Bakeries. IELANGBI RANGES for and wood or oil. Sryenton Jr Macxay. SHIPMENT 'rll.orICANA'S just received. 5. A. McDonald's. WANTED. - Smart girl to learn hairdressing. Dial 0811. DOTS AND GIl.LS' SOOH CHRIST SXEMPLIFIIS In the story oi the Passion oi Jesus Christ. there are two figures who cannot fail to attract our at- tention. Both are playing a role which we would not have expected them to play. the role of traitor. Both were men who had been highly favored by their Master. lath, after their treachery. were very sorry for what they had done. Sui: here is where the similarity between these two men ends. One. overcome by the thought of his own despicable act, rushed away from the awful scene into what was thereafter to be called "The Field of Blood." and hanged himself with a halter-this was Judas. The other. though hor- rified at his own sin. knew the "WI TIIAT THE SICK WELL". and Pro- Bryenton KEROSSNE. Electric pane Gas. Refrigerators. and Macxay. SPECIAL TQDAY at Stewart Bakeries. Banana Layer Cake. rich. loving mercy of his Lord, and 331.1. nw-Jl.o:,:ad' nu" Jun mp” Try having obtained his forgiveness, lived on to lead the other H0l'T'S BEAUTY SALON. - Apostles in their evangelization November Special. Gold Wave of the world-this was Peter. The difference between Peter and Judas was the difference be- tween hope and despair; and what' a difference that made! Hope in a Christian is a virtue which is based upon his Faith. because it has its foundation in the knowledge he has of God's unlimited love and mercy, which is had by Faith. Now "Faith cometh by hear- ing," and on -the very evening of their treachery both Peter and Judas had heard their Master tell them. "I will not now call you servants . . . But I have called you friends." TRUE FRIENDSHIP This friendship. was calling them, weak. insipid thing word has come to our language today. Often whenl we speak of friends, we meanl little more than acquaintancesl who have no antipathy toward usil -but Jesus was speaking of, friendship of a much truer kind,p one which was intense, whole- hearted, capable of generous forgiveness. capable of generous Cream Oil Permanent. 55.00. Mach- ineless cream oil Permanent 35.00. Phone 0311, llil Queen Street. TRYON UNITED CHURCHES.- Sunday. November 14th. Cape Trav- erse 11 a. m. Crspaud 3 p. m. Tryon 7.30 p. m. At. the Tryon service the Charlottetown Octet will sing. Rev. Lloyd Archer, Minister. BBEADALBANE P A S T 0 R A L CHARGE. - The United Church of Canada. Sunday. November 14th. Breadalbane ii a. in. North Gran- ville I p. m. Bose Valley 7.30 p. m. Rev. W. B. MacPhail, Minister. l'ersonE.- Many friends will regret to learn Mr. Percy Gay is ill. He is a pal-; lent in the Prince Edward Island Hospital. Mrs. W. Sampson, National Coli- to which was not the which the represent in I The many friends of Mr. J. H. of the Canadian Batik of Commerce. Halifax, who has Thoughts For Our Time By His Eminence Cardinal Mctiuigun (Copyright) I-lei lindividuals, as families. inations. to this offer or friend- ship. the sooner wc shall obtain that peace which the world can-I not give. I MOM-T-t::MOM-.-. I TRUE rnlelvnslur - Problem. , the Godhead. "would simply havelof . Jlailen flat on their faces and MONCTON N. B. .CP,WPo”CE "ev" 3”” ”P- IChief F. W. Davies says juve-nlle VALUE LOYALTY delinquency is the biggest currentl problem of the Moncion police If we stop to consider what we force. I rate most highly ln great menj Investigating crimes cnmmlm-d of history or fiction, what makesby youngsters lakes up consider. us admire and revere them? able, and sometimes all, of the Surely one thing is their love, detective branch's time, he snld, their loyalty. their being more Damage to new homes being than ”falr-weather friends," their constructed, at the city stadium: willingness to forget themselves and broken school windows were! when the time comes to work only some of the things that forcet and to fight for those they love. the department to enforce strictly Is this, then. the quality of God's the Clil'le'.l' law banning chlldrell love for us? Unquestionahly it is, under it from the streets after ninel if we are to accept as evidence 0'CI0Ck. . "id '5 The Guardian 1' Nov. 18. Saturday. D64- ” Phone 5655 " MARJORIE E. GILL Your Paraplegic Magazine Subscription Agency For Your IIEW AIIII RENEWAL SUBSCRIPTIONS to ALL MAGAZINES the words and actions of the Son of God. Is there anything else that we should value highly in a friend. besides this loyal generosity, this willingness to help whenever. help is needed? Surely the ability: to help whenever help is needed. And here. unfortunately. the most loyal of our human friendsl ARE YOU LAW OR will often fail us. But Ghristts amazing miracles show, in a graphic way that we are being! offered the friendship of one Who is Omnipotent. One other quality would be VGIZV valuable to make the per-. fectuirlend. If his power to assist "5 I5 10 be Riven full use. he should always be able to knowl when we are in need (and hat able to tell even better than we: ourselves. as good parents often: are). This quality. too, is pos-, 595585 by our Divine Friend; we. .call it omniscience. 1 We have, then. in God. a IF'riend Who knows everything we: important question! need. down to the last detail, Who has. moreover, the power required to answer all these , needs. and. finally, Who is more than WIUIHE to help us, if only" we will accept His friendship. The sooner we give recognition. as, OR BOTH? SUNDAY. NOV. 14 - 8:l5 P.M. Colnc early for Song Service 7:30 A Thrilling Sound Film At 7:45 Let God's blood alone answer this perplexing, all- Your eternal future depends upon the answer-- Beautlful colored slides will illustrate the lecture. SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST CHURCH Laptllorn Avenue EVERYONE WELCOME UNDER GRACE 2e 71 near future. Hospital for the past seven weeks will be pleased to hear that he is making satisfactory recovery from LEAVE Fort HALIFAX - Mr. his recent heart attack. and Mr. John A. MacEwen and 10:00 n.m. Church School and young son. John William, left Char- I Family Hour. loitetown this week for Halifax.- Parenta bring your children to where Mr. Macmven has been, this wonderful service. EPDOUW-'d NEW Emu" In H" Radio News Room of the C. B. C. WINSLOE PASTORAL CHARGE. -The United Church of Canada. Services Sunday are as follows:- Prlncetnwn Road ll n. m. Glasgow Road 11 a. m. Hlghfleld 3 p. m. 11:00 a.m. Morning Worship and Communion. Sermon: "Are We Duty Bound To Keep The Ten Commandments?" Anthem: "Dark was The Night." 7.00 pm. Evening Worship. neiel-'mon: "The Test of Porglve- Norm wumoa 730 p m. All are Anthem. on", Me to Thee... welcome. Rev. Heber H. Hardy. ' Minister. Central Christian Church In- THE STORY HTHE ("lung viteo you to attend the services of the Lord's day. THE SALVATION ARMY Great George Street IWOMAN" who was always ready to serve on ”one more" committee will be told in the' Mental Health radio series In Search of Ourselves on Monday. November 15th. at 10 strange But True I: F. E. MacArthur Death cheated Judge R o b 9 1- t IDowne of St. Louis from handing down a decision over two motor- lstschargrl with speeding and falhnr to appear on August 7th of last year. Traffic police reported that one of the defendants. Cari Abney, IR. was instantly killed in a two-car collision because of speed- ing. The other, Seth Reynolds, 28, was killed in a two-car collision blamed on sidoswiping, strange "HOME OF EVANGELISM' Since I865 Sr. Major and Mrs. W. Stanley Corps Officers. Saturday evening-7.30 p.m. - Open Air Service. Saturday 8.00 p.m. Prayer And Praise Service. , SUNDAY SERVICES 10.00 a.m. Prayer Service. 10.50 am. Open Air Service 11 a.1n. Holiness Service. 2.00 pm. Directory Class. 2.30 p.m. Sunday School and Bible Class. 0 pm. Y. P. Salvation meeting. 8:80 p.nl. Open Air Service. 'i p.m. Evangelistic Service. The theme of the Sunday eve- ning service will be remarkable answers to prayer. All are welcome. IN MEMORIAM In memo y of MRS. WILLIAM BARLOW Died November ltth, 1952. when days are dark and friends are lbw Mother how I think of you. rrlends are friends is they are true. I lost my beet friend when I lost you. Missed by Mrs. Russell Bernard. IN MEMORIAM ember 13th. 1949. fotmdland. This day we do remember, A loving thought we give. To one no longer with us. But in our heart still lives. Always lanmubarod by his Family. IN MEMORIAM at Gander. New- daritng baby. Eileen ratrieia Gall. Infant daughter of Eileen and Arnold Godfrey. 0 Douglas Street- awoy eleven ymn ago today, Nev- amber Iltll. ms. "ris true we lost our baby. Still how happy we still on be For Christ himself has told us. "Suffer little ones to oonlo to ma." Lovingly Remembered and Sadly slncnnn THANKS The family of the late Clive Macltny wish Stank their many friends who sent Flowers, Cards. Md all those, who In any way helped them during III”? reoaift sad bereavement. Missed by Mother and Daddy. to 13' card party was held Thursday evening in the Community Centre Hall, following were the winners: Lsdies' first, Mrs. Albert second. Mrs. Josie Arsenault. Gents first, Patrick James Pendcrgast. Door prize. Pet- er Leclair. Freezeoul, Mrs. Patrick McTsgue and James Pendergast. Canadian Army Mobile Recruiting Team will be visiting the Prince Edward Island Area from the 15th to the lath of November. 1954 and will be under the supervision of Lleut F. K. Anderson of Halifax, N. s. The team consists of Sgt. F. Hoyt, Bridgetown, N. 5.. and Sgt. H. H Maciseod of Charlottetown. P E. I. .1. Norman Faker, Magdalen Islands. Quebec. announce the ngsgement of their eldest daughter. Hazel to Mr. John Claude Wendall MacMil- lsn. son of Mr. and Mrs. Claude S. Mschdlllan, Central Royalty. Chill”- lottetown. Marriage to take PIECE in the near future. for Sunday. November lath, are.-- St. but true. if you should be so unfortunate as to see the windshield of your automobile lose its transpar- ency, turn milky white, fill with bubbles. and then explode inlo smlthereens, don't blame it on an epidemic of "glasspox." Glass con- tractors explain that such things occasionally happen to glass ”be- cause of some defect in.manufac- ture." , For over a decade Maggie Cod- ney of Middlesex. England, had a black spaniel pet nan-led Tessie. She and the little black spaniel were the best of lriends. During the German blitz on Eng- land, Maggie was partially blind- ed by a bomb blast. Two years later - still partially blind A she went to live with relatives. By this time Tessie was aged and all- ing and had to be put to death. The first two days in her new home Maggie heard the panting of a dog and the patter of padded footsteps as she climbed a flight of stairs. No sooner had the young lady entered her bedroom than she caught a glimpse of II small fl- gure moving across the floor. It was. she thought. much like the form of Tessie. in the seven years that followed accordng to Miss Codney. the lil- lle spaniel continued to appear to her. p. in. over CFCY. AST. CARD PARTY -- C. W. L. week- Mcl-lac. McTnguc. second, RECRUITING TEAM . The I ENGAGEMENT. - Mr. and Mrs. MILTON-RIJSTICO PARISH. - Rector. Rev. A. E. Piercey. Services Mark's, Rustlcn. 1I.0o s. m. sacrifice ("Greater love than this no man hath. that a man lay down his life for his friends"). , Cyndie offer of Il'lPi'ldSI'll)'l Willi. man is a distinctively Christian message, for in earlier times. God was regarded. not so much as a Father to be revered and loved. as it Being to be the object of servile fear. Peter heard this messag Judas did not. Christ's whole life was a call- crete demonstration of the love God for men. No demands from the eager crowds were too rest. no sacrifice was too hard t undergo, not even that last great Sacrifice which epitomized and climaxed His life so perfect- ly. it was undoubtedly for this reason that His identity as Son. nf God remained hidden for a large. part of His public life. His wise plan was to draw lite. people to Himself first. and Sllmvl them His love; and only after. He had shown that there was no cause to fear did He gradually allow His identity to become known. As Prank She-ed has so aptly put it, had He begun by simply stating who He was. l-lls hearers. VIIIO. unlike many mod- erns, realized the enormity of time in history at Bmokhsven Na- tional Laboratory. Upton, Long Island, with the two and a half billion-volt atom smasher. The particles derive their name from the v-shaped vapor trail which they leave when passing through a cloud area. A penguin graveyard was found rccently on South George Island in the Antarctic. with all the bod- ies of the birds perfectly pre- served. Several years ago. in this same area. the bodies of 100 seals were brought to light all in a per- fect state of prcscrvatinn. .:FREE: ,5 FOR SINCERE SEEKERS L lLiieral meanings of Bible my I O tee teen I III I No project is to be Iceezz. remodel your attic with Sylvaply to take I advantage of waste living space. You'll make a wonderful change! Whether the a "room of his own" for junior, : sewing room, or a Itobily room. one thing is sure, you'll do 1 better job, make permanent improvement: when you use Sylvaply brand Douglas Fir Plywood. The low-cost smooth sanded Sylvaply panels are eaxy-to-saw, easy-to-nail, easy-to-paint. They're a real buy, whether you're doing the work yourself or having it done for you. In loving memory of Bernard Trainer who passed away on Nov- In four! and loving memory of our P 'ottetolvu. P. I. 1.. who passed Morning Prayer and Sermon. spec- ial preacher. Rev. W. 5- Hoes. Priest - in - charge, GOOYKOIOWW Christ Church, Cherry Valley. 2.30 p. m. Evening Prayer and Sermon. Special preacher Rev. J. McMahon. Rural Dean of P. E. I. St. John's, Milton, 3.00 p. m. Evening Prayer and Sermon. Special preacher. Rev. the Associated Master Barbers Ill! Asheville, N.C., the barber adjudg- ed to have done the neatest job of barberlng was Wade E. Barber from nearby Charlotte. Melvin Findlay. Rector of Port Hill Parish. Come and bring the whoIeI family. , CRAPAUD - SPRINGFIELD -I LONG CREEK PARISIIES. - Ser- video for Sunday. November Nth. Twenty-second Sunday after Trin- ity. st. Elisabeth's Church. Spring- field. il.00 s. m. Morning Prayer. St. 'I'homas' Church, Long Greek. 3.00 p. m. Evening Prayer. St. John's Church. CrsPWd- 7.30 v. m. Eve- ning Prayer. All services will mbe conducted by the Rev. A. ll. Pleroey. Rector of St. John's Church, Mll- iun. Rev. George R. 1". Ebaarv. ROC- tor. IN MEMORIAM In loving memory of II! GUI! husband, Charis A. MIQDOIIIIII. who passed away November Nth. IMI. Asleep in God's beautiful garden: Sheltered from sorrow and pain. Some day when life's journey is over. We will meet our dear one again. You are not dead, but just swnv Where happily we shall meet again. sdldnotsseyoupaesewny. ' not to as a sad. sad day. lot now you are free from harm- l'or around you is His gentle arm. In ileavm on that golden shore. when loved ones most to part no more. roost; lament-we n his Wife and ranilv. At the 25th annual convention of; never previously explained. Simple and Concise Sincerely Offered. BOX N(). 933 New atomic particles called v- Guardian Office particles have actually been crcllt- , ed by human hands for the first The Prince Edward Island Arts and Crafts Guild . announces the reopening of its ARTS AND CRAFTS CLASSES FOR CHILDREN AND ADULTS Evonln Classes for Adults begin Thursday, No- vember 18t , 7:30 p.m. Open to neginners and ad- vanced students. Oil painting. watercolor painting. I lino-block printing. figure drawing, still-ille. clay mod- I elling. Registration fee of 55.00 includes membership , in the Arts and Crafts Guild. Children's After School Classes. Winter season I runs from Nov. 15 to Jan. 15. Open to children be- tween flve and fifteen. Painting. clay modelling. ceramics. feltwork. puppet making, and other crafts. Registration fee 31.00. Free to junior members of the Arts and Crafts Guild. Children's Saturday Morning Opcn House. 10:00. I 12:00. Open to all children over two years of age. . Painting. books. films, stories. and music. Free to v junior members of the Arts and Crafts Guild. 3c in I non-members. , v Radio Art Glass. Saturdays 9:30 am. over CFCY. . Free drawing materials to junior members of the Arts I and Crafts Guild living in rural areas. j The Art Centre is open from 10:00-12:00 a.m. and 2480-5200 p.m. Telephone 9281. Sec your local Iumlacr dealer. he'll esfimats (be cost of materials or recommend a reliable contractor. Many lumber dealers will xliow you bear you can remodel your attic right now and par for it at vou use it on eatv budget fermt. You can tIIliDI'S ilisllil IlIi0IJlllIlIi Iiillilil work wonders with Imv-cost remodelling. Start with a bright space-making attic room project to add real value to your Itomei do-if-yourself or have-If-done, )ou'II uvr either way with Sylvsply. DOUGLAS FIR PIYWOOD Said through lumber dealers from man! in rnasl. MAcMlLlAN It ILOEDEL LIMITED AVAILABLE AT KENSING ON SUMMERSIDE TIIEIIOMEOF 'aa.,.4u...aa.,.r....a.' 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