I I . V i mg 0! I unit which may ', V , . vi co . 9, , The Guardian, Page 3 - Churches Tomorrow t T W.C.T.U. .l3'i7i:.t3i:l"'l? aigwgilgi , , . Saturd- .F b. 11.1956 ll - . - By Agricultural Council NEW WAY "'-"' "'9OVER ery which we fought." BRING YOU THESE i fact that the starch factories have represents a 2 cent increase per Church Of England -PRESBYTERIAN off: :,".::,dd'”kpe,:h.tf:fy.bf::"fl:,f, ;fli&1:9Fi;'dei:i:L;eri;ev1;:l mm W" 1954. For fowl of the not found it feasible to operate this . - iiol depreci-in character. cial Agricultural Council the ninth same grade and weight 25 cents ye” . ' 0 e PETEWS CATHEDRAL TEE KIRK OF 5. JAMES Modern alcohol education does There are two delusions which umual m,,ge,.eMe at which wgg per pound. No chang.'gmm the The Ciimmitiee Ion Junior Act. 8. Ann". not L in u it lhwm the ex. probably motivate nine out of ten held at Birch Court Experimental previous year. 221:? ff?! x”Te" 5 wmk "paw S perso : ' . a - ' - mgm 813-; M u .., ,.,,,,,;-pg , W, ---d--zmrc-r---kc-u. in o..”i.'2..”il:li';i:..”'”"”i.....s..n ::'.:';...i;:r;:”.:.i..”; in: "r" P”"i.t:3.....m"i:i:."” if in we 9 geveren s . - - - - 3 it a toomuc 'th 1- ,'e5 0 C 3m'l1yre Iii 0iis.wr 32.299 ,- ' ' : ills uh" I”. . MA" SIM. p weinerunh u hem: the onlyrireutilt :::l11kelJr)' zt.l:'nemi,ili1i'iir:i)iiln':lG?'-dr&::ng ers of the Province are herein pre- pounds over the previouse 3...... It :'3l:tXl1il';;"l3s being listed as iollowss MN , ' . I" was 6 I Wm: l-"";."Ml:f::"”' of drinking. when truly. as Dr. ms abstain at will. Many AN: ",'ltfhedi was reported from Toronto. Ont- Dairy..." 5;: ......;.....m UR LADYS HEART! 3?, The Vtfilll - .- till ' " ' ' " Haven Emerson says,"desths from 3 My gm 3, t "ed e year 1955 was mor proiit- ario that Prince Edward ll d B f... . . . 1. ' ' "3 unuorary Assistant Priest. "num "4 M "" alcoholism are the least of the full. driivklng whenetyheysmsltll-,ted. 3519 "1383 producers when cared '” chickens, due to stllgir Meifred Beef and"Dairy”.' W k Sa I la Orliilm "A ch" DINMN harm alcohol causes. It is the con- but cmnot mu when 0, how they for their flock and therefore reai- superior quality, were receiving Garden . . . ' lied 3 higher percentage of A ready consumer is ptance. Poultry . ..s sin! and severe interference with became alcoholics. "No one is im- lilss Susanna Brenton. Lie. Music ".0. nu. pp ch h school "I u hi h k I H (h I -me-- f f - A hum”; a on; w c respgns Inune to alcohougm" dec are. Dr. qual y an was gh 1954. The The movement of gm-ke ay P t I p . ' QUINQUAGESIMA SUNDAY, 11'” ”"' I" s"'"”' '''''l sible for the major danger of alco- Patrick J. Fleming, of the Har- average price of Ae iyaeragre for 1954 and dressed for export. sllswedwfi projects, a..f..;.ly; cl;,il'.i,','g1, mun": "Und"n'u' An ho! to society today." vard Medical School. "Anyone that was 35 cents per dozen, but an in- marked upward trend over the prc- Dairy, Poultry and Garden were 7:30 I-ll1- I . ,, l:00 mm. 303! Euclsuist EV"h'"'h' Arm" . - Parents and teachers are obligat- drinks enough alcohol over a long crease of 6 t d vi yea . A ' i l t ' 10300 s.m. gchogdts-15) I""'”"llf;l5:J:I;:::?” Up" u” ed to teach children and youth in period will become an alcoholic." shown in 19:iEfn'rShepe;-gg o:letIl1l8ll:: lh.i)1lI:s of lhe l:3;lm;?:o5cllonW?s ll:-l)iltelieinlgg5.at the Royal wmer il.00 s.m. uc It such a way that they Will have full Scientists generally agree that s in this Province, from a quality shipped out of the province. MARITIME FAIR . Anthem: (Qllas-tat nnd Clsonm) gm s.m. Church School (under cumm. 0 I The S”. 0' Thy Servant,-Dr. Crothch. drinker can, by his will power. ab- stain; but he cannot continue to drink and by his will power con- Slaiidlioint. was only fair during knowledge of the danger of the first 1955. This could be attributed drink. and make a definite deci- The Agriculture, Horticulture, plant pests md Disease Comp At the Maritime Winter Fair five dairy teams. and one each of 7:00 li-m- Evmons 5.,,,, stop never to take it. The lack of chiefly to the extra ly no you p.m. Adult Cuuflnnatlnn i ...l.h:”g?: l.';'do,Mfhde such teuchingllshlhewmissing link trol the amount he will drink, or weather conditions. anrlimthe lvifnge 3,.meg1i,.::teg:mtth:" 52;? fxlfsndgg Poultry and Field crops (potato) REG. Claw mm" i mm M" charms swkvl. TM Mm lnAfffecti:';m: clomosll k:::vilql'i;”h H prevent-his bec(l)(lil;l:tg l:l:':t(J,ll:Voelt;lml1l1 feeding of laying. flocks. The de- vegmbles hay; been published. took part in the competitions. Two T 3 j asiuvles and some lmmuul 5?; yt h th V cei' cnfn" ugh ui h t hi' "land ll" A quality eggs through A tome, emmed --protection Guide Club members took part in the . in or er 0 ave e courage to- or nsanty. w c w s or en 5 1955 was good and little difficulty ,0, T,” ,.-,,m,, in Home GmenS.. Public Speaking Competition. and 49-95 T Hymns We Owe to Them." . Yeti-159 3 drink when 5'-""9009 Did me was experienced in finding a ready ma a booklet called --protection four young ladies representing the S. PAUL'S ANGLICAN Anthem: A Vesper Hymn-And .. . ' p p CHURCH ! "mm glemrst it.ousi'I'Ylll8. One drink wont wglillifgeglsllefoillnglfltogfeilggugl market for this type of product. Gum, for small Fruits and vege. Clothing Clubs took part in the , ' vmm" 'l'"'” wdwme They "why" may be summed up with an agssurance thatthe drinker Egg: grades 5"”! 35 6'35? 3 "id tables" were published by the Rwal Yomh Pmglam in the Blend . The Parish Church ” as follows: can indefinitely experience intoxi- ion waseggirgdhhntgtlilkvlggdglftf l:::ial"";;';; in AU.” ialogC:l;;;:::fr0f31:l;ri::l::;t:,:0:mg"l ' ' , . p1'ox1- en - icult to lnarkei. The only outletfor the bulk of this type of product was to tile dryers. It necessitated the moving of the product to Quebec. The number of cases of eggs cred a banquet at the Charlotte-l town Hotel in lloiior of all 4-H Clulli Leaders in the Province. Eighteen" local Club Leaders were prcselited? flvc-year certificates and pins dur-i ing the annual Women's Institute Established 1759 by noyai ZION PRESBYTERIAN Foundation CHURCH The Reverend Canon J. T. lbbott. . Rector Cor. Prince and Grafton Sta. rho Reverend W. Harold Brown. mately 1.000 folders and 1.500 book- lets have been distributed since that time. These are available on request. VIRUS-FREE PLANTS The effect of the first drinlr 'lII!C8I.l0II without lasting harm to him- the central nervous system is the self or others. NEWSY NOTES organist and Choir Director. Mr. H. John Harris. F.R.C.0. M A Mum" . , 3". Ep .c:. Eva." wmu" maraketedttllrough registered E88 h. C - . M. S . I. 5;” W” C”""'''"”"- Minister) By J A clai-li nso futons llnl-gt ISO: lens m P:l'1t”i2fo,l5l9l4 Ilavirul 5 en stravlwrlyl plants nl)il1eIeLn:s0il'er,l.' July" Anothlrutorfm e me FRMIC L O I s - - . om - WC ' l pare o , n ve p 0V is excep lona y pro e prcscn c with p 3 corsagcs in recognition of valuable work in tllcir Clubs. 10200 Junior and Senior Grades . Mn 1”” D" M"”"" MA" 3 1955. This showed an icrease of ductive, and the committee em- Sunday School . l , moo Begun" In a Primary Mus. (0XIOrd;n?:::,I:l.lI and Choir TEE SRELL MU 6,764 cases. There were approxl- phasizes the importance of planting . fa?-"i-31-5-'1-"I'ii'-ft”?-”'s-n so .. .. i . i .3 . "” Lliziz. "til: :.t'”.':.:::”:.:"::i t.::;"..:':".':;:?.: .;:'::l:.:,..::':. 2;” -95 c . c - ' . . . r - ' - x alrs n l . mon: subject: "The Greatest 33: chic M mIr:;5gvl:ce gthigdyoigeregenlg LARGE Ml-JD FORK 96 detcntions being applied. These are available from a few growers Province and improvement ill ; l Aoghgllsiele . H mm. The Nnury. sch”. -How tide "om SOTE of the many hawligein blllit; lljeavly eguilfitmeng was ctictegtllolils weroa madfl: don eggs in Pribnace Edvggrd lslgndhor they quality alid quantity was noted Wdakly . . i ll : . u ac y an a er ump- oun eow gi-a e mar . m y secur ou si t r - 0 - th '- 1 , 5:00 Evcnsong. ghen?e'rr:iJtlhi:nelEvLlil::lgs To The t-llnenlgwe depf,m", hattsccurhlnt ing its mud in a sleigh. the iron 0 Inge. E e'p W Isfllggfel.TllCl?:l:l(le:?:'llllilYe:lAl3i'l1rlirl:d i might eas to use You simpi u.ide as smooithly wlliirlin Siiblwtt "Grliwllll UP-" Flock. ...Fhe lgf';n:!"?, Tilgriurnggughgge pins were hooked on a heavy iron POUPTRY MARKETINGS The Marketing Committee noted and twenty-tlil-ce (323l Women's bruslies po)lisl1 floors to gleaming fish It cleans-it waxes-E Alli-Mm: -S g cvnurm, Lad M, L..." she"! to genre quick lime, re. retlildi t:fataivfl;:nf;st:i:&ie agfi-otsl:mt)l: pgliliggg l.nirl1-';8r.lt:i:e';ioiltiiil:ips)u;il: tfhgigzlggefggelraletgr al1t:lcl:ll'd stparc: Institutes active in the Province. it polishes! Feature for teatime. the Hoover Polisher is lie "-CE” . . esey i . , . sone 31 buy: UNITED PENTECOSTAL A p"”'”""”'"'”' ill: lllzllmili litillldlnlgollilelr "ml held in place by loose bolts registered poultry processing stai- facilities are being used to their V "E CHURCH 7 pm Divine w-i-slilp. chimneys fwd he places and for that attached it on either side to Esk Tina avierase price paid for utmost capacity. and that the The sermon: .i-I-hep uimpvl-hm, I I y mi n im the sing, about (mgen feet from c en ra e A - 5 pounds and public demand for such cold stor- ' 3., Elm Mum. Nev" Fades... pas erng er ouses. ey also me back end of the mudqloie. The over, was 36 cents per pound. This age services is increasing annually Rev. Quincy Stairs, Minister Anthem: How Lovely Are -The obsewhed ggnthwhere tthfse shag” mud fork was balanced on this rod ' Phone 8676 Measengem-Mendeboasohn W3: 3; i e Vega 1" ""h in t e and swung into an upright position . 31-mvlcms All are cordially welcomed. y 3 ow "5 was mm. "mm and dropped straight down into the vigorous, this was particularly she" mud Then this frame was E K D I, e I, ' - - - HOOVER Consle cation 10 am. Sunday school and Bible class. if a.m. Praise and Worship. CHURCH i The top layers of many of these th h C" d th t th 7;:':- .E""'gy'hu'3.M””l"g; mu '1. ml" gut" delwslll. Pl:lllCl1tl3flY ltlllgse "lat Stgodaiilln eit airs thee fflgllrtvlrss fillig An era of unrest has finally with this system there will be pre- ' ' ' ' were expos a ow e, were . . . "f.;.i,i,"8:.;,, ,, H t H M, v, """' 2;" P;""”"- '”"' composed iarzeiv or blue mussel ll ihecifolfistvtligiiulllllsifi lllrillllll m'3”.5535y””"f.f3Zlliysi.l).f”".5lll.mini 3'3: Zf"llI-'fl.e'l3i.?”.l33iiZS'J35 1:: wfi&9"i;";';,'i' . 3.0-pg; ' i ' 9 nu ' "en ' n 5 en H13"! in Various Wiles Of d900m' a block on a swinging crane that ado.,9r' II. of the coat of arms of beliefs you'll! still have to inlcrro- ' B e "W V; ” ' ' ' make cleaning easier because .m:. Mrs. Allison Macnae Organist and Choir Director true of clover. cereals and some of the vegetables. position. Ingenious farmers invent- ed and constructed mud-diggers of lifted up a couple of feet and hook- ed onto the pins on the back of was attached to the top and bot- tom at the middle of the main tb: college as the standard crest for Saint Dunstan's. At a special gate the owner of the garment. ' ' As soon as these new crcsts ar- tihey let you clean farther- us much as a ll) foot circle- PENTECOSTAL ASSEM- BLIES OF CANADA FULL GOSPEL SERVICES In Orange Hall (L. 0.1..) 148 Richmond Street without shifting the cleaner around! New. more powerful motor produces more suction. Extra-large disposable dust bag changes in seconds! rive from the mills. they will be- gin replacing the motley array of inscriptions that now adorn the chests of the wandering Saints. and ii is hoped that before too long all will have conformed to this 1 meeting of the Students' Union held in the Assembly Hall, all the pi , 4 designs were on display as the issue took its dying breath. All the guady. shallow. and trite designs fell before the emblem that different types. but quite efficient for the lifting of these deposits. Some of the first ones were mount- ed on scows, but it soon became I general practice to lift mud through the ice in winter. Most of frame of the digger. The capstan operated by a horse. driven round and round was fastened to the ice ahead of the main frame with its top bearing braced to either side of the top of the digger frame. m.m.mm..m..?.m. 10:00 a.m. Church School and Family flour. Will you attend our thriving 11:00 a.m. Morning Worship and Communion. Sermon: The Empty Cnp. S. J. Myers. Minister. lo o.m.-Sunday School I 11 s.m.-Worship service 7 p.ns.-Evangelistic service. A hearty welcome awaits you. THE SALVATION ARMY Great George Street "HOME OF DVANGELISM" since 1105 Sr. Major and Mrs. W. Itsnley Corps officers. Saturday 7.30 pm. -Open Air Service. 3.00 p.m.-Prayer and Praise Service. Sunday 10.30 s.isi. Prayer Meeting ll:00 s.m. Holiness Service. 1.00 p.in.-Young Peoples Dirac- iory. 8.30 p.m. Sunday School and Bible Class. cot: pm. Young Peoples Serv- c e. 0.30 p.ni.-open Air Service 7-00 li.m. - Evangelistic Service. All services will be conducted by sr. Major and Mrs. W. B. Stanley. Come and bring your 'fr-bnds. Anthem: "Draw Thou My soul” -4uliivnn, Missionary Offerings - "Where The Bible Speaks" will be re- eelved. 7:00 p.m. Evening Worship serv- ice. Sermon: "The Christ of the 0m- lnpotlent Power." Duet: "It Took A Miracle"-Mrs. Alvin Bowledge. Mrs Dr. Beck. Central Christian Church invites you to the servicesyof the l.ord't ht p TRINITY UNITED CIIUBOII Ministers: lav. A. Frank Macbean. B.A. Rev. G. Howard Christie. B.A.. B.D. Iev. Andrew S. Weir. D.D. Organist and Director of Choirs Boyston F. Mugford. A.R.C.0. m:.....s...s.m..-.- IA5-Senior Church school. llloo-P ri ma ry and Beginners Classes. 0:45-Senior Church school. llzbo a.m.-Primary and Begin- ners. . 11:00-Divine Worship. the surface deposits of mussel mud were quickly exhausted. Underneath these there were usually deep deposits of oyster shells, sometimes almost pure oy- ster shell-mud was located that extended to a depth of more than twenty feet. These muds were all referred to as mussel-. "i" the name carried from the surface de- posits that were first used on the land. it was a co mon sight, early in this century. to see dozens of mud diggers on many of our rivers and buys in winter. We have seen maps prepared for the Provincial Government, showing oyster beds in M ', , Bay that extended over a hundred acres each. On some of these beds there are de- posits of oyster shells over ten. nfteen and twenty feet in depth. MUD-DIGGERS While there were many variat- ions in the types of mud-diggers. there were two distinct types: The earlier type was a smaller mach- ine with a one piece heavy sill that extended from a tripod with a heavy base. which supported a swivel crsne, that extended out VALUE OF SHELL-MUD The first application of shel amendments. The farms near some of these deposits received very heavy dressings in the early days. but second applications prov- ed of little value. The growing of certified seed potatoes was partly responsible for the decline in the use of oyster shell mud. which tended to increase potato scab. could be hauled away later or pll ed in small heaps on the fields mud to land not previously mud- ded was very beneficial. It invari- ably produced luxuriant crops of clover. (we remember fields that did not need to be raked. as large coils were not more than twenty feet apart). followed by increased crops of roots and grain. These muds were essentially lime, most of them contained eighty-five per cent and over of carbonate of lime with traces of nitrogen and phos- phoric acid. They were good soil The mud was either piled on the share or near a highway where it has been with us, in spirit if not in actuality. for the last fity or 1 so years. The coat of arms that you must have often seen over the door of the Science Building will now be worn by the students here at the college, and in precise ly the same colors. To further distinguish the Saint, block letters spelling Saint Dun- sfan's will be arranged in semi-cir- cular fashion on the reverse side of the garment with the faculty of the particular student inserted be- tween the horns of the inscription. The year of greaduation will be affixed to one of the sleeves. Even :.:.-.:.:-Z..:.:. The Prince Edward Island government -has encouraged this by assisting in the payment of the freight. Last year they paid 52.50 per ion on the freight on ground limestone distributed to the farm- ers of the Island so that it cost the farmers at from 33.30 to 35.60 . per ton according to the quality and destination. A total of 25,174 ions were imported during 1955. and exposed to frost. which broke down many of the shells before being spread on the land. We re- new form. N. F. C. U. S. (Continued on page 5) INSURANCE Marine. H. M. DAVISON LTD. .78 Great George St. Charlottetown Office Phone 4311 G G. K. Peake Res. 7210 The meeting also heard a report I Fire - Auto - Casualty - Reg. 124.50 DIAL 1386 iHlS lS sermon: There is Discipline in later the open mud-hole in the ice. call buying good shell mud at the , , Z: mm emu. - Wm M ...:.”.22?2i.”y”.'"i?.2”.i':fi.'.1.”.i.?.T 2:55:23. 2:: .212; :3. Fuel Oil Bills 'f UP TO 9 3000 . ' ' g-,.. "5 cm” In” at g M mu Anthem. Lift up your lseads- ed to the mud fork, which could The railway ran a spur line to Y 4: -g "P I Avenue. M" 2lflolggfegllrilllf)Communicanta :-.eudtrl:l):d.s. r::llmsil:Llgllt8pl:)c::li gs 2.2lf'dZ';f:i.5”?lZ1l?c2”il.lS;E3 ng ;)u A; ""hhf;,,':f,':f.? '” J""' Ciiiiih , that by swinging the crane. through for a 1215 ton car (enough for an OW”-it. UH lllBSE HUUVET N87.-REFS, sunny s"vw"' Feb”-W um 7:00 min. - Men I Allwllllon which the chain passed over a acre) of mud was 33.50 for many a-- ' C'"'ii'- sheave on its way in the capstan. years. In 1920 this had been raised . , & lI:0o s.m. Family Bible Hour. sunny school cl..." '0' m Sermon: Every Game Has Its Training Period-Mr. Maclnan. You are invited to worship God in brought the loaded fork directly above the sleigh. There was a roll- er on the sill to guide the chain. to 514.00 F.0.B. point of shipping. The value of lime for Island soils being established as a valuable SWITCII T0 'ages. 11115 Lox-dis Supper for Believers 7:80 pm, 1:; - ""1" Trinity Church as it was wound on the drum of soil amendment. ground limestone Sulbiieci: The Ambassador and His :19 07081:". Ind tt: ezalile lliitt? from the mainland has been im- css ge, orse o sep over e c an as mod 1 1 1 :1 ml , I THE BAPTlsT.::m..c"URCn travelled in the circle. to produce ';;oROUN'?) lljlxl-I:ss"l1ioro;Il!:'anl es Speaker: C. 1.. Guest of Toronto. .-:--e- 0ni' oraer Prince and Fitzroy streets the power that lifted the mud. in 1 Do" I Mme 'i wait. During norm WALLFLAME 9'9 .i..i.v its it Mother's Room for those with Minister: The second type was a much . .. ,, Ylllllll children. I 3'. E L Mme". 3.5. app. Inger mgchlne. used 1m-sew for j . .. , . p "0"" w"li- Y” C” 9V0 95H All Welcome. Bring the Family. organist: deeper deposits. It had quite a L A w I 6' ms an d""i . . . Ii . ' ....;i';-I-.:"Ec'.E".".... ,;g;.';:";,;.:;w;;;,,;;: 35:3, gig; d HUGHES DRUG CO. LTD. -es... new ....... 7TH-DAY ADVENTIST II:0Oo:.m:Dh:li:1ilnlcr"l';'r':::' sh” knees to support the uprights. The an 150 QUEEIV sols. DIAL 5545 1 .. 33.9303, ., ”"w'-W v--'”"-or c---- all: if.'”3.i”l.2" 3.23:": G R A C E g”; 3 oo v n , ' ...mjLiirig.rElim....-- Mwem: "Tum Th” Ann” (M at the re;l;"wlv-hicil: wotnld be gver what does it mean to be - w, M. mm, 3.5, wood). w:s"fne;'ved forfarz" to 'n;':v”"m:: "under grace" ”under law”? m . I "M n &.....gggg;g.g.g., - .. . .- Elms pact to up Saturday Services: (P::n::n?.',.dy::"d erial. The fork or scoop handle 0095 "grace am"-11 Ilaw 7. Po wo Sliliiorthlsgenuineitnlt-iyptllioolsv, Sabbath School. 1:45 p.III. ch. for mu 3, which we... was much heavier and had an iron HEAR . '3'" l?,''"5 I" '0" '0' "HOW" Divine Worship, 3:00 p.rn. 3,, during gh. nun” rd”). plate on the back of the upper Presenfs W" vi Sermon: "Sh: of the MINI." jg N," sung" schml, end. with heavy iron pins pro)ect- 11.1, important and convincing In. 830.05 NOW 869.0! Sunday Services: 7;” ppm, Em sank, ing about every five inches; this mess,” "ON reached almost to a four foot cross piece which enabled the op- eratrs to guide the movements of Isl-nssa: "What Jesus Had to Say About Losing 0se's soul," Astlsqn: "Teach Me. 0 Land"- lmseihue Meethg. 1.00 p . Miicct: "Law said Once”. 'm SUNDAY. FEBRUARY 1! A sound film. "The New Ear " 7:30 PM. Isl Us for (ended lsflnsie P. W. C. AUDITORIUM ri:"'.:l'...2"'lT,,..'2..',lf..,7,:"'.,.,..... .., ,.,(:';:,"”M,,,,m, Fnmdlyinm, 7TH my ADVENTIST Vlckarson . 5" ”'"'"' 1-,,5-;;"e;,,,i,7,::;”:.'.,,:';,-,",,;,'i,:,;"' . 1,.:.'.':.J:.c:.,2, 55950007509 39- TUESDAY, run. 14 C 3:15 P.M. .'ll'.n'B3s:'.iT3h”T'de:"3wE"";"e FBB1: cnmwn or 7" A" l'E."1'"'” "IE uni HOUSE Another "Voice of Prophecy" c""'”' we36'.w"ug9'i1Eusion su. Adults 50.; Children 35c 3.23;," um" D cnunc"-'sTATE 0”! END! l.oollI.lsS:ill::rO;:Il.”Go ya fnnig Mm lvlodock. 1&1 ; - .: -- ' ' ' -I-e-u-.'&?".'.'..?"."'...... ILA. ..f.i”31.'Ef.”.l.l”'.'iiui”.i..: ll: 33.3.? l'.?"'i.'.i';' ”c'.i.'.”.'3..i'.'-'v H o o v E R w E E K mg mg," on -Mark 10:15. p I new MAW1 thy Roman Ca teach in Kentucky public schools so long as they do not inject religi- ous views into their classwork. The ruling on Kentucky's controversial church-state case came in a 6 to 1 decision. The effect of the ruling '-I Iol. -ICXH School. ll-I LI. ...w.p.g1., :"ps Not Forget. no- 9'I ' - I-'r..iso:':."-'rlis':':'r'iosIoa." We cannot all do this. but we can do so indirectly. The work of the Bible Society is to print and distribute the Gospel. as far as possible. in till whole world. it cannot do this with- GIGGEY'S PHARMACY J'lue may ascent-in rrma. mime upholds legality of 80 Catholic Ill- 0", mp. '"'n'.'uo.'””'l" bill"; "i:""" ill? item can is our oworcu-my D in . . .m ding unmuup P" to indirectly OI!!! our SAVIMII K ' O P E N t c. last command. our contribu- tions to the work of the So- ciety make its work possible. Let us then so-operate with I you should die. mllki your wife pay off the mortgage? Or continue the payments? our Mortgage Rodi-million Plan will give THIS WEEK END KTIENTWI BBIIGNS CHICAGO (AP)-Walter II. Zinn. be British IM Forei Bible . . ”A::9n::e.W”'u'u:mI 313:3;-l':9h:4:T.':lm'r:'.E mkmu? your .5” ly:;-uf..:il:o .p'l:;.rne to live in. instead of a too. . """ . nine -rim aims . mv. an pay gummy lacs on oi. over. N W RIINITUII -- tn. or on em... . . all me. "' "mi" 373w M W'-'”:-" -'36 We Deliver Phone: 3110 -'-!.'.9.':-'--":.... ..-....."”.a-no-1'i"" 'K"r"-"'-l”"”' in m- '5; 30””. M” ''''''';;f reiiri'ov- iitt;-;t-r:';mI'i.N;;. " H 151 Great George St. - aisrioustsni, r. I I. .- M N. "Mm, ,,,,. 'i”'"- W . WE TREAT THE SICK WELL - . ne an 1