APRIL 17. 1950 . central Illtdlaa rhiooolalnniasierveehrann irleeallataullubatadveetflnget .aaweyIature may balanced ilflveepteawedstrlclfyggy. iliioilladvaua. — coorrs for Pllotoerlohs. rlla GUARDIAN. CHARIDTTETOWN - j) Aid1.’_r9.i°°i C°mp1eted by P.W.C. Teacher Training Studets. First House Cleaning SPECIALS ........... RlNSO—Witli Coupon Johnson’: GTJ'cool— lllJN'.l‘lIII!VlIBealll.y8alon. Largo P|ig........ Pin}, ,_ 59¢ ror appointments lihonu 13. uggg wg1- Mo|I5_ Quart: . . . . . . . . . . . .. 98¢ why not ID! the cement now 8 oz.-—Eacll . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . .. . .. . . C ‘ ‘ Wafer Repellent far that spring job? Roger: iiiii'd"“" °°- 1'“ - 5UNKl5T JUICY ORANGE-'>—< 1 Sll-inolo Wax, lb. . . . . . . .. 39¢ wnca ,0. on. M” on m. Snioll, Sweet and Julcy—3 dot. .. . I w.,‘ wax’ N’. U I ' ' . . N we mm win of the M mrni-iv Eirlhi SPECIAL! if.’t‘l’-:.‘y°-°.l‘°§t'..r.'.“ "°"""" °‘‘‘_' 5. r. HAMS—Pl¢nic St-yle—4 to s lbs. eucll .. ... 45¢] ”°"°'* L""°" °" -- ‘5 W 25: . ‘ wa||,,hp,,c|,,,,,,, fin 19¢ IT! IOLICI 00UI'l‘.,— Q ~ ' ' Bgipendluy uumnwa, Aootlh: Ideal For Busy Cleaning Doys—Jiui Boll and Serve. Mm, Big 5 cleans", 2 for U ' M ‘Sc 5“““‘“V' ' °‘°"’ “°°"°‘ "" W‘ 300 Lbs‘. Advertised Brand FLOOR WAX- th. court .‘lo‘u-n°d I 4 1 -BVOII Cake, 2 NM‘ -— Tin . Tins‘ .- - 'Sunligllr Soup 2 for 21¢ '“"‘“’ '“"““" °°”°"' W‘ A Real Savin — In Now’ ' us how for the Y's Varieties of __.___ _ __h 9 Y ___~<_ _, Luge am Laundry soap gig. R'°""°‘ ‘°“ pl“ "° Mm" Sweet Fm-ll Tender LlVEll—29 4 1 Each . _ h _ _ ’ _ V _ ._ "__ 13,: Lb... .. .. . C Lbs.. - t —_.-———._——..— ...... .. 33; lftoni-Flusll, tin . . . . . . . . . .. FLIGHTS daily —~— - ‘, Javex, 2 bottles . SCREDULID to summeraide and Moncton mono Maritime Central Airway! Limited. 2061 or 540. *> A\ TEACHER TRAINING — SECTION c_ Teacher Tralsilngr Students at Prince of Wales College have pre- sAksoUils"N£w LEMON PIE Fl'LLIN-G-:- 3 Pligs. 25: and l Pkg. Free all -.a ltl:f:|l;K.e‘:‘la.sAlennder Green, Cedric Gallant, Ivan Clleverle. Roy ii econil now (left to risllt)—Anun MeLellan. Evelyn Mac- '*' HRH "I0 "H9 Mil Klh shown in the foreground of this picture This C0flnlck' Marlon Cairns. II I Gill - - ~ o1Jlt'Mllf oosa or A1‘ I. for meet h ' ' ' ”" "' mm” "'°"°Y- “"5 C“"|°- Seeded Raisins 4 lbs. 1.00 ‘ . the ya Varieties of so at the glues lllrft Alauc:ll::‘e.“"M "' h °°""""' "M ' “'1 cm. sud.” lf:rl'fll'rlHll’tl“'r‘l"“" Mn’ Wm” M” "''"'°'' mm B"'''"'' “—“"'“,‘“':“”‘ 6"“ spflkh‘ m ' ‘Hf’! Ed:-asgmfleage tlgiight. Ttaeékdlg Back Row (left to i-mil) -— Albert Gallant. none Araeulllt Lloyd Marie nuliy. Jufet l:npl:r;n:-:'ll:f}l:tllnnhfoé‘:ll:h:;"'f*lll:§::‘ill‘ h-?“"d' sum" Roma,’ 5 M’ "00 on he: . 0 your e 3| rm. ' ' - Nmv. Reserved “M plan “ Mm" IIIIII , Rel-IO Doucette. Kenneth MacDonald. Gerard Kelly. John Janice neiltorl, Florence Hughes. —-Garnhllm Pllolo. ‘ I Pin-ed Dot“, 4 |l,3_ I y p I _ . Loo BFOS. —. .. ' ' "' ' “"“ " ‘ ' , e ‘ —— I i - ‘ ‘ " ‘ -worn by the models durini the ' Dried Atpples, lb. . . . . .. 33: G s S FUNERAL sarunnav _ The I .’ I ‘h h 0 I ~ ' show. these were much . -9“... . ' _______.__ llllS];l:I:1 cl)!‘ a’|¢e8th"R.olill/o£ix1‘i'.lz' Jmh l . l Junhr Lad“: Ald ! 22:10 l°l"l‘le€ly-7\l1¢l)}?r.Bp:l’l:le5 ti:;§:$hBte::e I Fmh Prunes’ lb'"'”' ' '- . 25° Cleunsand po|isliesaioss.mei~ ¢ was held Saturda afbemodn frolsl - - - ' ’ Gloria. Cora Crai a‘ .‘ cls,:llverware,poreeIoln.Wlpo Llic Cuicllfg i-guioli-.1 Home_ The 1 By His Eminence Cardinal McGulgan ll P. E. L fin new-h,’ Lh,o&ghn$h:h°Tl2:'El‘“ Y‘ E‘ Icons’ has ' ‘ ' ' ‘ ‘ ‘ " 16‘ enlwipeoflifllahollllecves service at ‘e ome and grave was uslc store. so beautif ll - - eieer invisible rolectiva film. fill oolldlunted by the luv. M. D. min- (°°”"“"’ l Meetin . pea‘ by the Abegweit gill’ bl:-.3: w'"" 3'0"» 509 . - - - > - -- 15¢ ' ’° ?' bar. The pallbearers were R. '1‘. S were an added attraction-to each White. H. w. Platte. or. R. ll. xen- master week is education week in ,,.,,. L 0' the -howinss said Mr-. MncMlli- 5"*"°‘ w°"'“*'- “’- - - ‘ ~ -- 79‘ nndy. Leo Doilcette. Jack Stewart. in ontario.. The teachers of the °°“;‘, W‘ 3“-L W" ‘"1"’ "°‘ ———-—-— im- The Printers. especially Ml-.- A Donald M,cKmm,,,_ 1,,,,,,.,,,m,,,,, province have “mated to diam ltllh€iI"llr!lfi‘l'l oer: it have to mean, Duffy of the Guardian, the Press, Cotoollur, lb. . . . . . . . . . .. 49¢ . in the p,°p1e-5 come“,-y_ um “mo” innumerable problems “acne 3 on as no place in edu. The monthly meeting of the Broadcasting station. C. 1|‘. C Y.. . No fluaajfla L'Qu'D w‘x and phases of the subject. They mdged H, b l 1 Junior Ladies Aid of the Pri co the Photogiaphcrs. the Florists. Green Pen: 8 this l.00 To TRY CROSSING — Captain luv. lmengd go mghy eh-“hem I ‘ °°°m“3 N‘-3'93!‘ Edward Island Hospital was held imd Mr. Foster of the Charlotte- ' WAXES FLOORS LINOLIUM‘ Elle Holdway hopes to make his ,du¢,u,,,,,hm not only mm uh tins! n}ore evident in spite of the at the Cundaii Home recently gown Hm; Wm ,,n ,,..,y hem“, w B 7 . mo WITHOUT in..." “T55 °¥°““‘I 0' "W 399°" 9° ioul parts of the Dominion but est 3‘ om M l’h° "muy Wm‘ “S with an attendance of 43 members and have the sincere thalllds of the ox ‘am’ mu ' ' ' ' ' " ' G Rnclfy Point» todny with the fel'i’Y. from mglghd and the Unjted "Rm"! “m'‘'’ ‘M °l ‘he ‘°h°°1 The President. Mrs. H. .1. A. Junior Aid. At the conclusion of . POLISHES i«‘nmv1ew_ The ferry is expected to sun“ I. we". It L‘ good mu such through its social studies. 1119 Brown opened the meeting with her report Mrs. MacMli‘an advited r°"‘°l° S°“P: '0 ""5 l-00 {rare the wharf at about eight o'- confergnces he hem Educluoh ,. "“°hl“3 °‘ m°“‘“t3’ IP34 'i'°li‘| the Lord's Prayer, repeated in un- the Aid that a rough estimate 39¢ -lock this momlha. only foot me, .n_ the mm {,,,,;°m,,g ,,,,5,_' ;°V°‘°l°d "i}118i°n Wmailir im- ison. amr which the minutes of showed that they had exceeded ihelr Peaches, 5 fins .. 95¢ pasenael-a will be allowed on the ms, or hum“ ,°cmy_ °°''V°- ‘"4 ‘V9 "9 3°‘ W"-“G3 95 the February meeting were read objective by over $200.00 this yup, boat as the slip at Prince Street mm. berm ,n we mm” » of in our own day whole people! 103- and adopted. ~ on the motion at adjournment 9",", Hum, 5 fin, 95¢ ‘ )5 not ready to accommodate whesl- me wofld h“ mrmal educmon or ‘"3 "'9 39"“ 0‘ 'l3ht “lid W70“! The Treasurer. Mrs '1‘. D. De- by Mrs. Walter (3055. refr ts ’ ' ' ‘ ‘ ’ ' -(i traffic. It is expected tliilt WOPK mhoouhg been 50 ‘men; I, 1,, ““'°“gh the dlsmrdmg 6! r°V°“l' Biol: reported a bank balance of were served by Mrs, Welldail Mac- . L -‘ii the Elli) Wm be “M53194 in W0 mu. dgy Never before hu hum", 9‘ "“3l°“? $2,139.52. The adoption of this re- Donald. Mrs. Stuart weir. Mrs. Pwk 8' Bum’ H "M 1'00 ri-iys. '°°l°"Y lleen able 30 um“ school. nu]; ‘$9 9;“ag’33°:l:_Ed“;’gnn§°g};;;‘:' port was seconded by Mrs. waiter Don Bruce and Mrs Gordon Ray- Pu" Lord 5 lbs 89‘ —-—— , . ‘G035, nor. , “R3253” F302" Bo5:°§h" ll.‘ rfl°an.y'vaElfJboly‘edNetll°er bssglalliugtg :‘”;:;rd°1°]"l':“:;]wl_ls‘“." l';':"x‘m":fl‘3“P°§:7 one new mellnber, Mrs.mw.Ag. .r. Cello mm In - "- ' Ho .Jr.,was wecomodto e . ' . ---m c----. c---m -m .°.'..:‘: .':*;:.°.*; ..'.°.?‘°;’.‘.‘i‘:.'....’.‘.“"...’:;l it we -%‘-- ---ed Develolllnenl "““‘ “°‘°'°"" ’ "" ”‘ recretsry of the‘ P. E. I. F'isheir- mo” mndammt“ cm" left ‘undeveloped they will merge in coouw colfae and blend be pm- Tomato Juice 4 H" 45‘: men's boon Board have returned And so me problem‘ 0‘, £_du“_ an irrational form like the dark vyded 1°, 3,, muses», Duh“. Mn,-ch . I S 1“ GREAT GEORGE STREET from mswm Mam ma oa_|.m,“,g_ “on an foremost ‘or ‘u ‘many gods of the race which the Nazi mag M,-_.,_ R“ E, Kemp was a;- Y " C 8 . ‘O0 V _ I\‘. 3. While in the States they evoked for worship. pointed Convenor. e ow orn, fins . . . PHONE .47 WE DELIVER C. 0. D. minded men. The great number of riewed fishing equipment at sever- k 1 { ted We have known states to im- It W“, moved and seconded that . -1 m we -- ca»---= -- :.?°..:.':.i..:..°::'.°:.t.*:°°:..‘.::u... we »« --o een Inevitable gfirdcd the dl-agger under cdn- gion. we call it totaliiarialllrl-n. pl“. he held ea,-1y hex; pm in. flame into to bring the rocket. sti-oction for use in the Bouris ''°’ "N mm’ ‘M "fled °h”‘"“ The reaction to the extreme 3 d r tht s i-in d ih t ln- 0 o area. It is believed that Mir. Gor- g;°i;g§ggu,§“‘ ‘“‘°“"°°’- ‘°°°P‘°“ individualism of the post and the Li: bf ,,,,,,,,‘,,, ‘in, gcffich Eula. LONDON. April 14 —<cp; _ ,‘;.*§1‘,§’“wj,";;‘d“k‘)';‘m""’g1" s‘*;:d°“;x§§ H0me.Bu11derS Glve man will leave this miornim for 1 d H t f ‘h moral anarchy to which it has led Md womehvs [hsuguggs lhgm-mm; Successful development of space- m H t mud " 9 to 1 Newfoundland in ection with Odom" “" “mrfan ' Ewe: H?‘ fie exposes up in precisely that dan— them 0, me chm“ in 5.“, Mn iihi‘Ps is “inevlta.ble." Dr .7. G. Por- eup ° c "“"''e and fishing business. “°“ ° ‘ ° “ ~“ "“ V gar. one safeguard against the G,,,,,,,, Raynor was .,,,,,oh,w ,,,._tsi- told a scientific meeting here. 3°" 3" [umber manifest in the headlines of the mmnhn AT .1-“yon! _-rh, daily press. something is obvious- funeral of the late Morris Me- V ' ltiogkey of Tyrone was held on Saturday morning from his late residence to St. Anne’: Church, Lot 65. where Requiem High Mass was celebrated by his pastor. ROV- George Mccormack. who also of- nriatcd at the grave. The‘ follow- ins; were the pallbearers. Peter (‘ml-kin, Vincent Mccloskey. Louis Griffin. Daniel McC'rlnn. Mathias Murray and Michael Ciilrkln. Personals Miss Mary Shea Connolly. a stu- Porter, president of the British Astronomical Association. made his statement within a few days of publication of a book by Professor Auguste Piocard declaring space- ship Journeys to the moon are possible in theory. Porter said spaceships wiill be developed because of the extra- ordinary heights to which rockets now can be sent. Their devc-1ovp- reported V-li€l'€ Wu not-hill! "W merit would make abservatlciml oil'li€¢d€d Eli PR8!-‘I'll-. End the Si-‘-K falling meteors more ilnportunt committee reported no calls made. than heretofore. New comlriittees- — School —— Mrs. He tsilmated that 20.000900 Dan Campbell and Mrs. Ernest meteors. or shooting stars as they Dunning. sick — Mrs. Arthur are more popularly called. fail on Johnstone, Mrs. Hamid Profltt, the earth every day. Nearly all and Mrs. Allan Brown. Lunch - ‘burn themselves out before reach- Mrs. Hedley Paynter. Mrs. Alton dnnger is to recognise the lights won‘ of til: family! and the Chélrfnh. mu ‘ . . _ ' An apnc ca way of— o g ozlhlriolhtlfhiillilllro°°§&'€l§§--{S to frssgigle eif°§iifii;;;°=d§nz — _ oapuraacprncpe, ssou- 3‘t°'::°:V‘_:l:lelal;Vf’ll.m’:ihki:"t gigagregr tion allows any conslderllbie group ample who ha“ hem ed'mm_ or families to have a school of °" me‘ And uh do mye "em_ their own. where ll course of stud- ‘ l 3é‘eve myuze the’ mob ics common to all the schools and "fly "°.the1 “He: 9? wh c has of a guaranteed quality is integrat- ,'f‘p’l')e‘:,'ed m"tfwm,° ‘ ed with religion according to uie Tm 6",” newlgnpe" '" mu °' “%eo‘Di‘tB.rf3$4lC:?lrl.e)lnt(s)'f the solution reports of sex crimes, murders, ms been amply “mm The '“1°ld”' °"°' 5°m° M awe’ "° arrangement has worked satisfac- doubt. can be partially explained mm‘, in mm”, places In me Mam bl’ "‘°“°4“"‘ ‘°“°°‘““‘ b“ by time's. It is admirably exemplified :5’ ':‘r:';’;5 £l‘azmg: ‘gflhgrgllfigggg in our own University of Toronto. LONG ltrvl.lfc—_ sistant Convenor of this Project. Mrs. Brown, the President. ap- pointed Mrs. Lewir'l‘l1rner and Mrs. A. J. Haslam to ascertain the Hos- pital's requirements for the year. It was decided that tile Lunch- eon for the Fashion Show models be held at the Charlottetown Hotel. Saturday, March 25th at 12.30 p.m. Mrs. Allan MacMillan. convenor of the Fashion Show gave a fine report of the recent “Spring Pre- view." In her resume. she thanked the r-resident. Mrs. H. J. A. Brown and the assistant convenor, Mrs. L. E. Prowse for their helpful suggest- ions, the participating stores for their courteous reception and con- stant co-operation. the lnodefs. in- Tllc April meeting of the Long River W. I. met at the home of Mrs. Murdoclc-MacLeod with the vice president in the chair. Roll call was answered by 1'! members. Minutes of last meeting were fell] and approved. School committee 0'I'I‘AVilA. April 14 ——(OP) —- put this year may not reach more Home-builders in Canada and the United States have helped avert a from the 1949 output of 5,fio,mx),. crisis in the Canadian lumber ln- 000. dilltryi _ , ' ‘A good part of that production W. J. L:-Clair, president of the will be shipped into the U. 5. to Canadian Lu.mbermen's Association, feed the construction industry said today in an interview that there, bringing more American the high demand for lumber in dollars to Canada. A large section both countries has taken up the also will be moved into the Oonhfl slack in allies caused by a decline Provinces where housing construc- in United Kingdom purchases. tion is continuing If. I. high rate. As a result. prospects for the, Reviewing the ‘ ‘ situation. Canaflisn lumber irade this yenr|Mr. Le-Clair said the east-coast are splendld—we cant see sny- segment of the industry raceivea thing to worry about." “another shot. in tht I.l'ln" by the *"‘Yi'- It 5°iii‘l3 C°nV°ii¢- 599"‘ Mi‘ "well" educated men of lenders in mg the earth and arrive as min- gr-own Mm pm 3.11 mg mg -- , ' ' ludin the little girls. for their . e . a s. Calllidisn construction require- recent U. K. purchase of more “ “°' v°""°"- Kiii9si°n and . -5- com- “‘-?..*:*':*.':::.'...°'...‘*.*.::‘;.. ............. 322:2: §’.°.‘.‘:.'.‘.’.i"....‘.T.‘l’.“.'.“"ii...“..’.‘.‘..’i‘i' $?.’li‘.’.'..‘“‘i‘3. “*3.” °°v°°°»°°° W M °= Ind Thinkinr "“‘“" ‘““ "m ‘"°"‘" °' "“° about in space without lmowinl some Red Cross imittirig was dis? coming summer and there ismgo ix: mils“;-“trio end of ioso. Canada car- models for their help and assist- _ ance. Miss Van Maarion. for her M“ W“ “““*‘‘°'‘° "“ ‘ §I.“°’2§§2'J§ ‘£512.33: il‘¥l“°.‘3...w“.‘i‘i’ recent visitor to. ._m_e capital’ the Maritime Representative for M,-,_ E,.h,_.,¢ H°hh_ D, 5.1,1,_ |5 Belcano. whose professional torch at present visiting her daughter added greatly to the mi_lke—up of Mm cech 635,, the models. Mrs. MilcM-llan made special mention of the courtesy of th Willi: Company Ltd.. for tile usfiof the Hammond Orrgail and the brilliant playing on it by Mr. Mug- ford and of the outstanding decor- ations by Mr. Maddigan which ad- ded that final touch and to the a great deal more about these mil- Lions of meteors." Porter said. Piccard. first man to reach the stratosphere in a balloon, said in his book that spaceship trips to the moon are theoretically poe- silbie in rocket-propelled craft with alumill-um airtight cabills. But the Belgian scientist fore- sees almost lnsuperaiblc difficulties in such a project. He says rockets boulld for the moon would be similar to present- day rocket weapons but on El greater scale and with ll spherical of the cabin ESTABLISHED IN me tributed. It was decided to invite a play and concert to be held in the hall as soon ls roads permit. Collection amounted to .90 cents. Mrs. Wm. Johnstone reported $91.45 collected for Red cross. Miss Mae Found invited members for next meeting. Roll call to be an- swered with an exchange of seeds, etc. Correspondence was read in- cluding an interesting report on the Leadership course held in Chariotteizou-n. Miss Mae Found took charge of the program. Meet- ing closed with the King. Lunch dicatlon whatever of any break in the record dc-mand th. ughout the United States." The crisis loomed early lastyear when, as Mr.. Loolair rccililled. Canada expected British lumber outlets "to be closed completely." As it developed. U. K. purchases were cut. butnot completely. and more purchases are expected be- fore the year is ended. However. shaken by tho U. K. as cline in buying. the industry be- gun to cut production and let some of its men go. pects to ship about loo,ooo.om board feet of spruce lo the U. K. This compares with last year‘: con- tract: for 130.000.(ll0 board feel placed in the Marltimee. Ill British Columbia the U. K.- plsced orders for solrw a3,ooo.ooo board feet of Douglas fir in tht first three months this yells’. Pur- tller orders may be made later. Because of adverse weather con- ditions, operators have been slow In filling U. K orders. made pos- sible mostly through Economic Co- Opcrattoi-i Administration funds. and companions are not the only source of evil. Bad thinking is much more dangerous. Time was when people knew what was good or bad, right cr wrong. A knowledge of the moral law-God's law— the Toll Com- mandnlents— was a common illit- rimoriy. There were no two ways about that. But more recently we have been taught that there are two sides to every question, Indeed nothing is ever plain black or white. There The Union of South Africa i9 ronstltuted under the South Africa Act. low, paused by the pallia- luent of the United Kingdom. ANCIENT CIVILIZ AT! ON Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth MacDon- ald and son David, were recent guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harrison Green. India has one of the oldest civil- :.ations in the world, dating as far liark as 5,000 yenrs. IN MEMORIAMV Miiss Roma Guns of Cornwall. , in hair styling of the mod- “bin. The weight a 1 all sorts of gays, Evary- has n. recent visitor to the home iiftlll-1'!’ ,. _ Then the U. S. marks-L began In lovinl memory of our darlllll fflingncllllllzel. Nothlfll ll 0¢i't|1“- °‘ M“ “'5 Mr" F"°d°”°k Hm‘ en "h'°u‘h°“t the "M" “"7" by Wm‘ "E-‘W and ‘"5’-"“m°"'-5 °“ld zifwgerfiledclgiy :°“°” Md mm to boom and that. combined with Mrs. P0019 Ind Mi‘ Wlswi“ °‘ "N be eboiit I 0°" But 440 Wm 0‘ '3 - high Canadian demand ma some !’RO(‘L.\MA1‘ION ral.Acil Don't be dogmatic. We must be sch. liberal-minded nrld not old fash- ioned. ' holly. Audrey Doria illacNalll, who fled two you. "0 Am“ It Nu-Mode. Mrs. Gordon Raynor and Miss Adele Macbeiian were not for- gotten’ for their capable assistance fuel, possibly liquid oxygen. would have to be carried to make the return trip to earth. U. K. orders. turned what might have been in "distress signal in Canada to a. flag of hope.“ “EST HAGUE CONFERENCE Although Buckingham Palace " designated the town rl-sidenco (W Miss Jean Docherty was the week-eml guest of her sister Mrs. the home of Mr. and Mrs. John change, any more than do the "W physical laws of which most people Sweet ilitl ii f has only N itls t e tht ideas do . . . - , , - ° °"°' " ' c---3‘-Ye w~...i:°°“°'w '= °~“- *.i..°"°..‘::.i.;?.°'“.“.:l..*:;;%:“~...2::: ha‘:...:“:l..':*%:.‘.:'h*..§.:'..:‘":.::“.2223: -gm; he runs» is at Sm, w. 19., uh. go bloom on H] 1 gm ‘den. gut mere 3 g poyc n lnro own. _ ~ ~ - ~ " _ - on W. menll la llal ou tint a new Klili l- proclaimed. n,.;"_ A :1; 3§u'r’l‘d'_n$m“h5 wmch "Wm. ‘ Wear andfuniera for the hosiery tween Earth and Sky. would be in land. _ ’ change. And most important Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Stevenson Sadly ruined by Mummy. Daddy, ‘mom than mnagmghgglg an and family were recent visitors at ~ brother and Sincere. _ mo“; m...._ A“ pgoplg my. them the home of Mr. and Mirs..1-It-ber IN "—" to it lave; or higher ‘deg-‘r.ee. 'fel:e_CM1Pb°“- ' . fact a some peop a Va 5 knowledge of the moral laws does Mrs. Donald Mmlzorxmflux 4: . —.... not mean that the moral‘ laws Brookneld. was a recall -. as!!! have even less knowledge. "—" me .3 Avril leth. lees. Until recently. tho Western ‘rile sympathy of this Wm“ V _ . - _ _ ,, 4 ; « ' worm “fled “M ch, huh,“ 5. goes out to the fau;i{l:'ml;is int: MOTHERS read this plain Grape Nuts -».. I Charles Lal-ter. their recent sad bereavement. Miss Nelda Richards. teacher-of this school attended the Teacher's "Annual Convention. which is beint held in Prince of Wales Collect- 'Iihe many friends of ms. NIB? Newaon are glad to see her home again after her recent ilheee in the P. It. Island rfoanital. ——L— so-. ‘Robert or-eon. non of Mr. and me. Harrison Green. has arrlvll hollle min Toronto Mme he was unployod during the last few aver relnembered by Husband M ,_w,_ Your Special Breakfast Cereal l . ‘Better nourished, vital, energetic — it would he grand having your family feel and act boiler all day. One good way: make breakfast more nutritious, more en: joyable. Include appeiizing Grape-Nuts for balanced nourishment. In only two tablespoons of this highly concentrated cereal there are Isle food values — useful aniounta of carbohydrates, minerals and proteins. Delicious with milk or cream. Matchless in flavor. Healthful — econom- ical — order from your grocer. preaaion of these moral ideas was to be found in Christianity. from both the Old and the New Testa- ment. from the Ten Command- ments to the sermon on the Mount- Moreover. in the Western World until recent times those ideas were deeply raved info thi lieu of mm by I the social instltu cm: the fami.3’.‘the school. the church and the to. message. Important facts are behind ii. Something for the good of your family. How you can benefit. Iraellfesi — Specially Important to You Nutritionists say Illa! ekilnped breakfasts can cause under-nourishment. Often chil- dren don’t take the right variety of food at breakfast to carry them through the morning properly. Junior may be drowsy. Hie grade may be low at school. Jane may be nervous and inaneniivo. - now It is true that the separa- tion of Church and state II belie months. The 7. p. U. of the Kine-ion United ollui-oh held their re fled afl. Khchlle meeting at the home of me. an- ,, , -r I ., ,,’- oiliario lei nooherty. V/M‘ W“ Wu‘ rI.r.'.5;I‘,":,‘,'./' .t ,- ',",',"7'spel)"v':,';°:,‘ ' amen eonducths ‘hi 9''‘ “cw, enu!-like flew '.-“ Hem ioa: The president levy lrounur 0'» "Ce ch,-1,, presided over ullnoll PM of the routine “in 31'4"‘ W“ ma Inca Aletha uaooi-om led in the study Group. The l-errlaindilr , of evsinllj was split in lifll! ricffl To l‘I'Al.'l' n: on smaiut should supply at least . one-quarter of the en‘: 1901 NJ , than 51.000.000.000 board feet. down”