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Down huh loan Way! ‘ . - 7 77 ~fliEllWSfl (Nannie, Kan, Gil and Gabe) ~ 4 usical - "BRICK amorous" Serial - ‘Cart-coin b-OQ-O-O-OQO-e-oeheaeeeaeeeeeeeaaaeooaeeaeaeveo-oo-Q-e-O-OQJ ‘ hissing <urn tlmmw; up g, steady column, and , cup ' ° That cheer “but not lnebriate, vwalt 5° ‘l; us ‘welcome peaceful ave nlng in." ‘ IEDUCATIONAL m rmurnnarvcn > For genie years we, heia in i British Columbia, have been striving (a; TQmQQfQflCQ Education flirblllh our schools and now this ha! ll- > last been crowned with success. We are indebted to Dr- G- M- Weir, Minister of Education, for IUBQIAN CARTOONIST BELIEVE IT 0R N01.‘ WDTNIPEG - (C?) — Bohdan ' Boclurkiw, 23. a Ukrainian art student at the outbreak of the second World War who spent four years in German concentration ramps. now ls in Winnipeg study- north than Vladivostok, Siberia. 'I‘AFT WAS FIE/SI‘ living by selling cartoons. Howard Taft. lluehWAnd Strain Hard On Nerves Often keyed-up nerves cause restlessness, irrita~ biiity and oven nervousness. If you suffer from keyed-up nerves then Milburnb Health and Nerve Pills may be of help. Milbnnfls Health and Nerve Pills are a vreil - . balanced medicine for those who are run-down and may need a general con- ditioner to help build up the system. Theyatimulate the nervous system, improve the appetite. aid digestion and thus help promote refreshing rest. Get Milburrs Health and Nerve Pills at your nearest drug store today. Accept no substitutes. Look for the trade mark the “Red Foart". ‘lb I. i G- lail. Thanh. OIL llavo Your MAGNETO INSPECTED and ADJUSTED! \. Mfldfllwlll lkllhllrl‘. Milli ‘(NW vNlll _...itv'"ullMi (‘Jill MilNll llllVlhlr vi an n» " lllv HJiN p armcznovr nmrrro: ivow m7: u: ’- Complete replacameninlagnetoa for tractors. dolnhlnal. Illd other fans engines ‘can ;ba lobfalnad ' without delay. '. m one» 5r Venice, Italy, is 150 miles farther The first man tribe president o! ins English. He hopes w earn a all 4a United States w“ wmiam. ,his support and the effort he has , lmfldg to bring this about. Takini Ithe matter up in the lfillllllllre. , l he has been able to have a super- lintendetlt. app0ii1ted for this spec- ’ l ial course. We rejoice fisntly that Mr. H. L. Campbell is the man chosen. We hnd a grand rneetinl in the Mayfair rocm of the Hotel Van- couver on December 1th, when Mr. Campbell presented his plan as ‘prepared for the schools. Some 700 interested friends were |ln attendance and pledged their co-Operatlon and support in any way desired. At the Clole 0! the _ndclress a fine film was shown. en- ‘titled "Drunken Driving," de- lpicltlng the serious result of drink- ing before driving a our. Some ‘considerable discussion took place lsnd proved most interesting. ' I am delighted to be able to tell you now that Mr. Campbell is pre- paring an outline of his plan to rbe printed in Tidings. I am sure you will all be waiting for this so ,that you may become familiar with its contents srld be ready to oo- l operate in our own urea. i 'I‘l'l'is wor will take considerable time to get under way, and trained fleaders will he necessary.,We are l therefore asking you at this time to make a special financial effort to ‘help our education progrcmme. l February being the month when .we hold our Frances Willard meet- llngs. 1 hope you are all planning something special. Mrs, Holt, our lsuperlntendent, has prepared a iprograrnrna that you will find ll- itkestlng, I am sure. Writs to hi. REASONS FOB TOTAL ABSTINIJNCE l. Modern science proves that alcohol la not helpful to any vital process. 1t is the enrmy of vitality. It overworks the organs with which it comes in contact, inducing need- less friction. 3. The appetite for alcoholic drinks la cumulative. 1t has no power of self-destruction. It grows by what it feeds on. One glass calls for two. two for three, and so on in dangerous ratio. 3.111s lifg of a drinklnl man ls apt to be divided into two chap- ters of a‘ very tragic serial. in the first of which he cwld have left off if he would, and in the second he ‘ would have left off if he could. 4. The power of habit is practic- ally ornnl-potent. .'I‘he power‘ of will to cope with it has been woven lnflllflclant. The sroofls of action era quickly worn. No ham reaulta from doing without alcohol. but absolute gpod has been provan to result from such abstinence. ‘Fherafore as a friend to myself, and the special guardian of, my‘ on well-being. l am bound to lat. intoxi- cating liquors alone; and by the tel-ins ‘of Christ's Golden Illa I an equally bound to let than; alone because of my interest in the wail- betaa of those about ma and ba- cauae of q, purpose. God’! Ian. to lavast an ills ta THE EASTERN GUARDIAN . hi lt. Wh th m“ m obmnmg m: Zetetlidmylhu shoulflnhav: w" "WW!" l° b“? a ‘“"'<1°“'" » ~ h t l ilk th ill "w" ~"m-==,;'f,":" we“ $33,." 11"“ m“ “m” “l-l . ‘l? ...§.. infill." l.“ 525$ .. Yoglflleghttlglisoelldr; ‘Fminwiu “We waning to the refiners "L fun to run p, hotel," said Jennie ‘ w develop W‘ ' “'°“°' w "l" "mmm" M ""°“"' lmée... Irlnned ruefull)’ "new. l8 lllllle Brelnier Jones: "How would you ‘n: mussel mud on a large scale. your c “ca. Maybe rm ‘a up ‘o 30 1B0!“ m" __ e m] Mathew“ swim“ m" ' keep asllini you. Jennie Sue. but Mr. Matheaon: That is up to begmnlng be made st Oyster Bed you we I “k9 yo“ I m“, you so , early an age. The groundwork of by . menus A nan uUARDlAN. Cl-IARDOTTETOWN ‘sans-re: ssou-raoua. more r. ma". Albert snug. ran. am- emu-i. ’ Clair _ III Harriet . IGINQ GIOIGITOWN: Walden Infill. AUINT! IOUIII: l!!! Ill] llnhlrll and (Idle! Ibllfll . Tbefluardtanmlybabolllhtataayoftbe following places tn Montague: Mlaa S. A. Llewellyn; Mrs. Clay. In Georgetown: The Boat Office; tn Souls: Camden's and Florence leper. In 8t. Peter's.- Tha Poet Oflloa. - economist a vlollurl - i in this lute." R.N., o! Mr. Angus MacLean spent a‘ "A" W“ “Mimi "m" m‘ Halifax, ‘a 3131 visiting in Sourls during Exam“ flhazrl Ivylnlleturnggllto! mended Rosalie‘ ictly. "If so let ma mud. a! w‘ our“, Bu" dlaabuse your mind. I have no in- u. l!“ to M" m“ a“ u ‘m, tentlon b! living in Maryvllle . l proving from a recem mm“ ‘ have no intention of going into the __Gw_ iholell’ business. I have no intention “Marrying ma?" suggested Scotty. “Plva thousand doilarsd" cried Rosalie bitterly. "When that's gone you'll starve, and it just happens that. I like to est." "Meaning you're jlltlng me?" h-f-BEAAU-l ‘III. Ill!) Pull! III"! lcotty stared at. her in astonish- ment. PGosb! don't you understand? I've got five thousand dollars in the bank. 1 can go in with Beau and buy the Maryvlila House. We'll get |a government loan and fix it up. {We'll run the best mull-town botal w- Misa Janie Hunter. Camp I-Illl- Hospital. visiting her brother. Mr. Joseph Hunter. Mr. Peter Martell- of New Glas- gow, N. 5., is visiting Georgetown for a week where he is the guest of his sister, Mrs. Will-red Mac- ——~ - Quillan. ' l Mr. Horace Parker of George~= ‘town Royalty is a patient in the Mrs. F. J. Deinry was-s busi- l Veterans‘ Wing of the P. E. [sand ness visitor to Montague and Car lHospitsl having been taken there digan one Thursday ill the inter-l from his home on ‘glesdayhdgll . _ '11. _, s. '1...“ ha??? “m m n L DC lidllfllllhlilregn her hull-rill in n. asked Scour with e 1m in his voice- - , ' “Yul: ‘ ‘*" hwlw‘ l "Well." said Bcotty, announcement of the "P- b°ll°v° "- t" "W" _ 1 La d; 1 He left early the next monlng tmnhléfilv 51515.12?“ ‘flush for Marytlllle. He could not watt _ Wm. 1 ' m to get to Beau with his lldlnga. 5:535: whomivas u; $22,, o? When hereached the filling station Mn 38mm uvandm. w“ "ma, however. Beau was out campaign- lously referred to as being hi! ' nephew. l "I'll bear Mr. Andrew Levers and his no.1 Opl. Raymond Levels of the R. O. A. I". stationed at Summersidc, visit-ed Mr. Andrew flavors’ daugh- ter. Mrs. Albert Fraser of Mon- tague on ‘Iihursdsy. Cpl. Levers is home for a few days prior to his leaving for Goose Bey. Labrador where he is being posted. ' ROAD intact (Continued from P880 ing. ~ l Scott; walked around the house. lJennle Sue was bending aver the foven, basting a roast. Her face the profit mode on the hogs at ‘was flushed. little drmp curls clung that time. Why dldlft you take "to her forehead. silo caught her . 11m, b“, or um», and pgy d heath when Scotty spoke over her hon“, m mo“ mm who must be shoulder. "They've tied a tin can in need;- ,to me at home, Jennie Sue." he 6) __- Government took some 001113014 hgelrlnonex: liétgfiglflgwflillli: "W11" 5°59“ "w° “fired 5nd’ ‘Anmed me W" w sink °r " l ." v “*- “‘i."‘.l"°".~“li5‘..-§“§l 2:‘":...‘*=’l““-€.. Government must decide either to M1 er 0 I momma don." "I've got-five from my grandfather's estatq and that's nil I'm ever going to get. Mr. Msthesorl: "They were mis- “prowhw u" preum puma o! guided in the matter. It was not give grants to help the sparse-ll‘ with ml inslllzllltfl illiilllllll“ Bridge. Hz-ralso dealt brieflv with muchj‘ widows’ allowances. and the need; "1 like you too Scotty, I always for more uniform distribution o! have." extra mural relief. "But not enough to risk marry- ing me." said Bcotty ruefully. Jennie Sue turned n-lltlle white. ]"Not while you were the heir to a In his opening remarks he re- l1” °f "WHEY. Bcotty." . called that lsst summer, lrl speak- 1 mil-Y ‘"1" "° mmblt- “-l"""° ltnz bcgre ‘the wornergs rnsll- fig», can You out. " °"' “m” "°“" " “n” ‘l "I'd have been terrible as a rich ed that the women return to their . _ . homes and nick out the ahlefl. spguefmgéotzkgaifiizgetido Soc; men to elect. His. own chief riff,- imogher w’ death '§°u.d have m?“ "Hm" h“ M“ t" PM‘ °“" m9“ lashamed of me But f-I ought to to run the various departments. m“. . M“ i“. pub!” - m“ Apparently at this time the Pre- w)“, h“ u, n", . M“; 1°, l 1M“: mier did not feel he had men of 1 ma“ 1 c“, cook anq_and._-- -"l"""€"l» Mllb-‘t- "Nice." breathed Scotty “Oh "We had n promise ‘n the Llh- Jennie Sue, you'd be perfect!" I rrsl election platform to set. un s. He put out his arms shyly. lie Department of National Resources was afraid to believe lt could ha at once." m. Matheson mo. "1"- gue-"Bgllhlnso exquisitely. Jennie seems strange to find timidlt in '19s b ed in hi! embflce-Scot! m, ranks or we anvQfwmenty n; stooped and kissed her and somg this stage. when they were so def- h“ WW“ Ii 11 =11 his 111s he inita in their blection promises. at h“ be" 1°"» b“ ‘w found- the conlmencesnen‘ of this firs‘. ‘J°"“l° S“ 5°°llY W" session the people erwected to aae mnmd ‘M h” W“ l" “Arch- m m‘ cabinet u“. m!“ “d Carolyn was the only member of ' his family at the wedding, she had are disappointed at. the result." Th . said she was not Bfling. She had said,ewfigogeiguhztl-Eoewnewfrrlgsh: recewed an “national-Fugue ha" wished to add his support to the {gm grénézxofil: ‘zxrrzdhéfghlfi proposal to have it repealed or “ma, M“ “M!” h" . rum". mew“ ' Then when the_ day arrived she I could not stay away. sh, created a stir at; the breakfast tabla by announcing that she was driving clown to Maryville as soon ea lhc had eaten. Nlrfvllla to her eye presented much the same sleepy aspect n o; old in spite of the scaffolding which you, to formulate a. policy. Ac- eozdifll to Dr. Boss's report. with the machinery we have now on order and which they expect to get in 1949, in addition to what they have already installed. you would be able to supply a Fell deal of electricity." Premier Jones: "That would be their machine. If we took it over perhaps we wouldn't get that. ma- chine. We might mess the whole thing up. Mr. Mstheson: “We don't exiles’. miracles. but we expect you to make a start." Dealing briefly with education. he stressed the danger of trainlrlf young people" for careers at. too More ‘Plmldlty Your Insurance premium is divided three ways. The largest part goes into your own savings fund.’ A small port ls used to pay its proportionate shore of the Company's operating expenses. Another small port la used to help make up the balance for era who die before their savings funds have been built - up to the full face value of their policies. _ If you yourself dlebafpre your savings fund ls sufficient to pay the toll face value of your policy — than the other policy-holders will likewise contribute the balance needed. ll the premium you pay is higher than ls necessary, the excess la retumad to you by way of dividends. This Is_'lh'a basic policy of Illa Insurance by which men co-oparuta mutually to prpteet their families against the hazards el Illa. If you drop out of this cooperative venture than yopr savings fund is returned to you." a good general education should be laid first. he maintained. The heavy snowfall this winter served as a reminder of w at. must be avercoane in the way o trans- portation if we.are going to have consolidated schools on an ex- tended scale, he pointed out. The bog situation had been "badly handled" when price con- trol and subsidies were removed. Mr. Mathescn referred to the strike which tools place in the local plant. When it occurred the farmer- of course wanted to see their hogs slaughtered. But the Government's method of tskins over the plant left the question of legality wide open. Their action antagonized s. group of people. ‘rhare is a general feeling that the present employee were not getting enough wages. ‘Later a situation arose whereby the Do- minion Government obtained a ‘Illa exception la "rem" Insurance when no llvlngl fund la bvltr up Low cost Illa lnwranea ' alirea I869 swamp vsnwv scnool. Report ‘for January; Grade X -- l. borne Brennan. 2- Elaine Budsbury, l. Dolly Dale. Grad; V111 — l. Brenton eole. Grade Vll -— l. Don Casaley, lllt Mlllllltkiii. higher bacon price on the -Brit.ish '7' 3°?" CBmPbm- l 19111! encircled the hotel where exten- market. and this was made known 3'9"" "- sivs repairs were under way. Jennie two weeks in sd/vance of the actual G" ° V1 — l. Don suduhwv. sue and Bcotty were not taking a , , , , r i 2. Shirley Bryntonn ' Grsda 1V — l. Keith Budsbury. 2. Wayne Harrington, 3. George Glover. Grade lll sr. — l. Rilla mom.- an. 2- Sylvie Profitt. Grade 111 Jr. ~ l. Gerald Suds- price being set The packers knew there was to be a rise. and natur- ally held over their products. "Perhaps." suggested Mr. Mathe- son, "Hon. m‘. Wright, the Gov- ernment controller at the local- Widdinl trip- They were moving llflllllt into the Maryvllle House. Every penny they possessed was invested there, "We've soi- to make Scotty had written. "Jennie sue ls going Nqil twill plant. could give us some ides of bum sweat); ccokllig. wilt}: a rlegro, ‘MNCFIOFHCEABANK OF NOVA sec-HA NHLMNQ Gr a 1 - l. Patritla Harrlng- 9°14" ",4 h.“ ,;llit;dez'fléuhglz . ‘ revisit-sorter“ Corltlxlued frcm page l) It]? deprived it of the thunderbolt for some urllknowrl reason. The Charlottetown, P. E. l. H. W. PLETCH, Branch Manager- tltivbl: (Charlottetown) C. H. Black. C-LJL. Joseph ll- Ullllm ton and ahlrley Campbell (equal). Perfect Attendance - Leaman Cole, Keith Budsbury, . Teacher - Lorena MacLellan. 1 hop if necessary till we get on our feel. and we wouldn't change place; with a nabob." The town was liberally decorated Wm‘ Blaoards for the coming a Ionian-s always represented Cae- , election. ‘There was a larg iith - eagntatl In 0th Cent-felt sar's gagle with outstretched wings l‘ E graph of luau smiling from evcsy p; g, Mum", gmq-“Q; rflgllflaflitllllom Cyril Gallant, Al- designed probably t0'ah0'W his un» tree and telephone post. Underneath ham p",- Laaear ‘Maoued, Montague, P.I!.I.; Clifford 0- E115 tiring activity, and torintimste that was his platform. He advocated a 0.1;", “'51; “m, “an”; flggthgm, 7.2.1.; Horace M. W l. cooperative system of buyln Raymond-fill‘ the retell merchant to of!“ chain store and drastic ‘- _ in the or nwrchandlse offered. . -- bontoftlsarotwlllsballl” was his slogan. . ' Clrfllyn’! heart was beating very fast as she drew up outside the fllllnl utatlon. The garage waft was covered with second-hand tires Offered for nla, the two tourist cabins which bad been polnad to- gether wers separated. Otherwise the place was unchanged. Carolyn had telephoned Bootty that slla was coming down. she had not wanted to do tnytblns so melodramatic as walking in upon beau unannounced , Dotty spied her first and earns tearing around the house. "Oooh! Aunt duo's here!" she shouted, flinging her urns about Carolyn‘: kn a ‘ Ill. Carolyn waa grateful for Dolly's "WIN, It goalie event-tuna less emrbmuli . lloldina tightly to the child's IE4. she advanced to , thrreer-ofthammpa " its shadow covered the entire world. ‘ If the Roman legion suffered de- feat. it was the duty of the stand~ ard-bearar to break the image Alflflt PAIN! ‘ IY RUBIING IN- mounted and to bury it, so that it would not fall into the hands ‘l of the enemy. This tools place al- ‘ ter the fatal battle of lake Thrasy mere. and the precaution saved the only legionary eagle that has _ survived till modern tlmaa. It was found on the land of count d‘ltr lach in Germany. was of bronze gilt, three inches high ‘and the whole dull“ Wlllhed stall» pounds. It ls supposed in have belonged to the 22nd. lesion. who were defeated by the Alernsnni. it is not likely, however, that this irreplaceable antique has escaped destruction in the World Wars. liq h, when gll man's weal shall be f" Bedeqnc, r.n.l.; Herbert Wand. Cavendish. r.n.|.: "l" not, nestles. P.E-l-_ _ ‘ ti. F. flltliltllflllllt» 8| Son omens-rulers “Specialists In the fit- _ till of" glasses for the ' correction of ocular da- taota.’ ' - ' - - Ilsa qoelidjaslherlslit . , price . , . that's our Ne! of Ina value. Typkll _ rba we values we offer IN ‘lbaGruaa? riotous-welsh! l" i p oimhédv-iréir“ . s‘ attire-sidel- QWEE’ '1'"- ' " ~- -: o»- ..~_ l each man's care-Frances Willard (address in 1890). .a¢ 4 a 44A lk~ ‘L44 l" fwmuilvllvm-la. p . m .u==u m- LAJQL“; v ‘we, I v . r ~ - ._, v