1hr; GUARDIAN. unaawnuarowu“ rAGE iwusa JANUARY 21. 1948 M! “INK Of 7N! ND MEAN ANGIE? N0 POOUNK: PETE. YOU 006517 IO MAKE TRACKS FOR OUR Dennsrs-euvragn GUS INTO NIDDIN CREVICES BETWEEN ,, -- . vmu-uetes ctzm our scavmc 1" loco PARTicLES-SIOF SYAGMANI’ awva ooons-eeuovs we cause or MUCH BAD Baum The. Iientrai Guardian Ihla eoiunan la reserved for news oi local interest, but advertising of ai five eenta d trlc able in advauomwo’ . u’ p" _._ COOKS for Photographs. ,. JIMIMIES TAXI. Phone 525. MncPIlERBOIPS-Men‘: clothing. i10- UONFEDEB-ATION . LIFE 1N- SURANCE. I HOWARD MMNNIS’ m: ted Footwear at 17b Queen gel-egg. AT YOUR SERVICE-Arbiter Coal Co. Phone 2498. ALL LADIES’ WINTER HATS clearing at half price. ‘Ilhere is also a table of pretty hate at $1.00 each and another table at 50 cents. Visit the Millinery Section at Moore 8a McLeod Limited. . SALE CONTINUES on Suits, danas, Bed Jackets, etc., at The Fast-lion Shoppe, Great George St. moms sauunans iaoa t... group and wedding pictures on location. MRS. JOHNSTON’! ladies’ wear. Special January sale: dresses, blouses, skirts, etc. JUST RECEIVED a shipment of adiusteible baby caniago sleigh run- ners Orofiett as Storey, Ltd. ALL LADIES’ WINTER HATS clearing at half price. There is also u table of pretty hate at $1.00 each and another tailic at. 50 cents. Visit the Millinery Section at Moore dz McLeod Limited. IF YOU NEED a. Winter Per- manent take full advantage of these stiper-values at the Marie Elena Salon this week. $5.00 for $1.75. $10.00 for $5.00. Phone 2191. 76 Great George. l7 COMM! I00 lllAfil. i RICOMMIOQ (DLNI! DENTAL CiEAMl K)! SCIINYiHc ITSTSPROVE IHATINTUJTWIOCASH. CDIBAYES INSTANIIY $7015 ND BREATH THAI ORIGINAIES iN TH! Mount; ard McKay has received the sad news of the death of his cousn Fred L. Hayden. San Diego, Califor- nia, U. S. A. Fred was born at Eimsdaie. P. E. I. May ti 1918. son of the late Lemuel and Mary Jane McKay Hayden. Ills memorial ser- vice was held at Merkley-Austin Chapel, Officiating. Dr. Franke Lowe was assisted by Siivergete Lodge anewayuatureuaaybe hearted. TSLANDER PASSES —— Mi‘. rlow- . No. aoe F and AM. Vocalist Flora Adams. Interment was in Green- wood Cemetery. San Diego, Cal. GOIIATI HITAI. GIIAI lliaansinuriiraaiii iiihiia Ii lliaans Your Teeth! NO BETTE WANT MORE 3100MB KIRKLAND LAKE. Ont. - (CF) —'I‘ha Timidraming Law Associ- ation. et its annual meeting here, not only laid down a policy regard- ing purchase of additional law books, but also asked for more space in the county court house 101‘ its law library. ‘i l i lemony luscious lee-Box Gako . o Combine Mo. melted abort- enlagendiellgbtcsaruayrup. leer ln I nus. Sift together I n. lifted nli-psu-peae flour. d saga. Maglebeliudlowdem $5 tep- aait: add alternately , with Kc. aulikundl up.’ vuniiinausrnetroiirstmlatun stirring wall after each nddh aiosalahlnlgreesedflayee \ pnne In 850T. oven 35-30 l min. Cool, halve each layer llfltllwlee lllklnd I ll!!!- Ienae 1t; Ileud GK the. loursmh Keuvetertonaeke auseoch plate. Add Ke-WHI lfl K c. corn oyrup. Cook, consum- ly Ilnfll thick- ened. lee: e“ ,. i. ‘int.’ m. ‘l more‘ .<k\ ‘CDLGATE TOOTIIBIIIISIIIS R‘VAI.UE AT ANY PRICE departed this life January 2101s 1M0. Mr. Hayden is a, cousin o! Col. C. Leonard McKay of this city. TRINITY CHURCH ANNUAL CONGRDGATIONAL M E E '1‘ l N G will be iheld in the Hearts Memorial Hall this evening at the usual hour of seven-thirty. Interesting, and particularly encouraging re- ports are expected from all the ver- ious organizations and departments 0f the church's life. All those in- terested in the work uihich is being carried on in Trinity Church are not only invited but urged to be present this evening and hear a. full report of that which has been attempted and aoccmiplished during fihe past year. A social half-hour will be enjoyed after the businrss meeting. DOUBLE FUNERAL SERVICE - The funeral of Phyllis and Hilda. Lsrkin, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Lerkin, whose deaths oo- curred in‘ the tragic fire early Sun- . day morning, took place yesterday morning from the A. A. I-lennessey Funeral Home to St. Damian's Ea- siiica where Requiem High Mass was celebrated by the Rector Rev. Dr. Patrick McMahon. l-lis Excel- CHILD SIZE 19° tliiiiil or nuass ma, Leigh Sutherland/and Fam- ily wish to thank friends and neloh- bours for their many M" °1 klild‘ ness during their recent sad ber- eavement, also all who sent Letters and Cards of Sympathy- taa bscriasoriaan 1n pwing mums-y of my dear wife (Mrs. Prank Stevenson) who thnme. Present in the sanctuary were Very Rev. Edward Bald-win, CssR. rector of the Church of the Most i-Ioly Redeemer and Rev. Waiter Mann, CaslR. The pallbear- ers for Hilda were: Ian MacDonald. Blair Ryan, Basil MecGuigan. Francis Rush, Maurice DeCoste and Simon Atkins and for Phyllis: Lloyd A. MacDonald, Eugene Clar- kin, George Joseph. Allison ‘Tulle. Lloyd ii‘. MacDonald and Jack Nicholson. Interment took place in a common grave in the Catholic Cemetery where services were con- ducted by Rev. Dr. McMahon. In Momentum MB. AMBROSE BARRETT‘ The paoahag years can never change My thoughts of her so dear. Fond memories linger every day Beanombrance brlnll h" 11°"- Somewhora beyond the Iunrlle Whcrn loveliness never dlel. She ilvce in the land of glory ‘Midst the blue and gold of the allies. Inserted by filer Husband. In Memoriam. our ia- nk! - In life we are in death. Maury friends and relatives of Aiznbroee Barrett were shocked on the night of December 23rd, 1947, to learn of his untimely passing at his homo in Green Day as the re- nit of In accident. . The late Mr. Barrett was 69 years old. the son of tihe late Mr. and Mrs. George Barrett of Green Bay, At an early age he took up farm- In loving memory of tel‘ (Elisabeth) Mn. who died hlllllfy' 21st, Qillflll, , ing. The late Mr. Barrett waem d of th Bo haw B t Mal! a lonely hflfilfl" £3. and uemtmbtg’ for 44 “yin. Often I t W" where he will be greatly missed. The But aiwa a a beautiful auunory‘ Of one we loved so den. A little while and we nheil meet 0|: loved one gone before And we shall clasp her hanb again late Mr. Barrett leaves to mourn his wife nee Beatrice Axworthy, also two of a family-Cedric at home and Hazel Mrs. Aimon Burt, Cher- iottetown, P. E. 1'. Ha also leaves bwo sisters Mr. Jacob Carney, Green m‘ ma" “"1"” mm“ Bay; Mrs. John Martian, Aippin Father and Mother. W. and Mrs Reed- D. Rennie. The funeral which was held Christmas day was largely attend- ed. The service was conducted by his pastor Rev. C. A. Hicks. The pail bearers were: Bess-more McLean, Everett Crosby. James Cudmore. ‘ifihcmas Carragher. John McEachern, Judson McEaohern. Interment was in the Appin Road Cernete ry. (Patriot pieae copy.) and or THANKS IAIIITI‘ _--_- Iilhel to thank thek many friends and neighbours focused: of kind- ness nlwwu in their recent sad bore Iency Bishop Boyle occupied his _ ‘we. Beatrice Barrett and Family Ml. THOMAS CALEIILL ‘like Mmwuitv o! Middleton and surrounding districts were [hogekgd to learn on December 23rd of the Passing of Tlhcmas Campbell in his seventy-sixth year. The deceased had been in ailing health for a. nunioer of years, however, hi; seam "W" quite suddenly. He was ad- ministered the last rites of the Catholic Church by Father Patrick McMahon of which he was a devout member. He was born in Middleton whereihe lived all his life, A man of sterling character, a1. ways courteous and obliging. ready and willing to assist the sick or needy at any time. He was a. devot- ed husband and father and in short a. friend to all. He leaves to mourn two daughters and four sons, namely, Millie (Mrs. Michael Con- way), North Wilt-shire; Katie, (Mrs. Leonard McDonald) Port Wallis, N. 8.; Hugh John. Joseph Harold. Halifax, N. 5.: George Louis, Parks- vilie, B. C.: Peter Cecil, Charlotte; town. His wife p. ‘eceased him several years ago. also four daugh- ters and three sons. His funeral which was largely at- tended was held on Priciey moming to St. Malachi’: Church. Kinkora. when Requiem High Mass was celebrated by Rev. Francis McQuaid ‘who also conducted the service at the grave. 'l‘.he pallbearers were: Redverse Hemmill, Thomas I-Iazmni-li, James Hecrmili, Raymond Johnston. John Mulligan and Peter McIvor. May his soul rest in peace. GARD or taunts ‘Ilhe Fnually of the late Thermos Campbell wish to tihemik those who sent Mass Cards, Cards of Syim- pathy, also those who helped in any way during their recent sad ber- eaveiment. In Memos-lam SAMUEL MMEACHERN In Moratorium] IF YO Brought to you by exclusive : Qafri/ c3 U USE CAKE Fl i _ “ Swans makers u; coke flour kes are 17¢ OUR MAD! BY SPECIALISTS rieci‘ Letters of Sympathy. Miss Ann Wedge, Halifax. N.S. Mr. and Mrs. Neil Taylor and family. Mr. and Mrs. family. Halifax. Mr. and Mrs. HD. Giilis. Mr. and Mrs. Porter. Mass. John Wedge and Boston. .The death occurred at the P.E.I. Hospital on Dec. MacEachern, Charlottetown, in his 73rd year. He had been employed vw.th Bruce Stewart d: Co. for 28 years. Two years ago he retired on account of iii health. I-Ie was always able to be around until shortly before he entered the hospital where he- passed away on the above date of a heart ailment. Mr. MacEachorn was twice mar- ros predeceased him. also two children by his first marrage. His second wife Jennie Miiley, of St. John's, Newfoundland. and the following sons and daughters are left to mourn his passing. Vio- let (Mrs. Ira Ward». Jean, William and Etrnest at home and three grandchildren. One brother W.l- liam and two sisters Gertrude and Jane. A sister, Mrs. William Roper predeceased him some time ago. The funeral was held from the home of his brother William, 18 ducted by the Rev. T.E. MacLen- nan. The pallbearers were: J.W. H.1- ller, Fred Yates, Percy Acorn, George Peterson. Hugh Trainer, and Athol Burris. Interment was in the Cemetery. Peoples Pillow. Wife and Family- I Sprays. Clifford and Eilsie. The Morgen Family- Mr. and Mrs. George Peterson. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert R09?!‘- Wiliiam and Muriel Roll"- Wreath Local 8240 C-LO. Cards of lylfllflthy- y Joseph Miliey, St. John s. Nfld. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Morgen- Mr. and Mrs. Peter Innes. May- butt, Alta. Miss Mary Marl-lu- Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Martin. Mr. and Mrs. will m Weeks, Mr and Mrs. Dd Malone and the girls. Gertrude Collier. Mr. and Mrs Stephen Malone. Dorothy Barter. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ward. Ben Livingstone and family. Mr. P.V. Robins. Stanley and Evelyn Ward. Mr, and Mrs. Robert Kins- Myrtle and Scott McMurdo. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Hondrahan. Victor Livingstone. Mr. and Mrs. Leg Macfntyre and fsknily. Cards ed lflflltluly- ‘lithyi and Emma Burke. Marion and Bill Murley family. Mrs. Bessie Thornton. t George Gregory. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Delllel. Mr. and Mrs. John 131M119!!- Mrs. ‘fihomas King and Gert Yvonne and J'm McGinnes. Mr. and Mrs. Davis Ward. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Daiziel. Mrs. Peggy Walsh and Koren. and Mr. and Mrs. William Robert- n. soMr. and Mrs. W.J. Hillier- Badie ChOWETI- CL. MccKay. Bruce Stewart do Co. eevtenent; also thoaa who sent otters and Cerdaef Sympathy. 13th 0f Samuel. ried, his first will‘, Myrtle Mun-', Valley St. The service was con- ‘sented and discussed. Mrs. lily Scott. Boston, Mass. ,0ARD 0F THANKS Airs. Samuel iviccEachern andl family wish to thank aii those who sent flowers and cards and letters of sympathy and those who help- ed in any way in their sad ber- eavement. MB. JAMES RUSSELL GORDON Silently, suddenly the angel of death opened his sable wings and proved the truth o! the aged long saying. "In the midst of life we are in death." There passed away on Saturday, Dec. 20, 1947 at Cardigan. Jcenes His death occasioned a sad shock and brought sincere regret to his,‘ many friends and relatives. Al-i though he had been unwell furl sometime it was not thought that the end was so near. When a young man he spent a number of years in the United States. He returned and spent the rest of his lfe on the farm.‘ .A kind and helpful neighbor, lhonest and upright ln his dealings jwith his fellow mLn, he was, always honest and honorable. He‘ was one of a family of eleven, of which four sisters survive. Mrs. George Matheson, st. {Peter's Road; Mrs. Ernest Moar,l New Perth; Mrs. Thomas Colterxlt 'Ha_ziet. Sack, Miss Melvlnu Gordon. M. MacDonald for l Cardigan. | t Funeral .was.heid at his latewas residents, Cardigan. service being lunch served after meetinl- conducted by the RQVuR. D. Mac» Lean, Montague. Pall bearers were, SOUTTIPORT SCHOOL CONCERT Messrs. Alex Hamilton. James g Gordon. Glen MecLuren, Samuel L MacPherson. William George Moll’. He was laid to rest! under ‘teachers, Misses Gertrude Villett and Mary Quinn. with Mr. Charles McIvor as organst and musical in the Brudenell cemetery. i WTNSLOE NORTH W. I. i l The January meeting of the lconcert before a large and appre- North Winsloe Women's Institute,ciative audience of parents and met at the home of Mrs. Arnett Shaw Jan. l3 with the president nicely decorated for the occasion Presiding, The meeting opened by, and a well laden Christmas tree 5l118ln8 “O Canada" and repeating stood at one end of the stage. creed in un son. Roll call was an-i swered by eleven members and two ‘ acted as chairman and the follow? visitors and four members joinedm Minutes of last meeting were reedJ approved and sl ed. The Seay. re- ,1 League and a receipt was received for same. Correspondence was pre- convnittec Sick reported that I fruit and git had been sent. Mrs. Frankie Hayley and Pat Reardon. I .Nelson Stevenson thanked the Dialogue. Heck Says 1t. by June 5°‘ 8 P" 3"" 5°!» l" "@1151"! ‘members for gift and fruit. Pippey. miiianne and Leona "t 5 Pm‘ °1 "n" skate! ""3 1"’ l School committee reported thatiGaiiunt, Merv Burns, Reggie Mac- “"3"” “gents “flan "k 1°!‘ bl‘ jshovei had been purchased, but ; Nevin. Wallace Harding. Ralph "Wm"- itumblera and scissors needed. Bills ; rvnaiiwood. B lly stewart and ’ for same were presented and paid. . Gordon Aylward. | The yarn and material received, 1mm Red Cross were distributedylteardon. Shirley Smaiiwood. Among the members. l A contest was supplied by Mrs: Mr. and Mrs. Garfield Trrmere. Floyd Houston and won by Mrs. by juniors. John Carter and Mrs. Wallace‘ ‘Smith. s l Next meeting is to be held at ithe home of Mrs. Walter Roberts and Donnie McCr-"Oll. with the programme in charge of Mrs. Ray Ford. Lunch committee by Juniors. Mrs. Nelson Stevenson, Mrs. Aitonl b by Intermediates. q‘. ‘f Christmas Exerdse, by five Juniors. c ms Duet. Good King Wencesiea. 1 . ' . banana Younker. and Mrs. Stanley Younker The business section of the meet- ing closed with the "K1118" An auction sale was then held. the capable auctioneer for the occasion being Mr. Claude Crasweli by whose energetic efforts the sum of $11.26 was reulzed. A dainty lunch was served by the hostess and committee in charge. Collection for the evening amounted to $2.90. (Patriot Please Copy) Judge Awards Damages To The Schraders The following clipping will be of interest to relatives and friends ln Charlottetown and York Point: PICTOU — Damages amounting Lu 51,631.14 were awarded to Dolly St-hrader and George Schrader by Mr. Justice M. B. Archibald in a ORWELL COVE W. I. The regular l-nonthly meeting o! the Orwell Cove W. I. was held at the home of Mrs. D. M. MacDonald. on 'I‘uesday evening January, 13th. with l2 members and one vis tor decision filed recently in the case Q1 Dolly Schrader and George Schrader vs. R. N. Haggart. The reported $74.32 as amount on hand,’ Russell Gordon at the age of 72.,‘ Jenkins and Mrs. 3 thanked mrmbers for fruit receiv- ed. received from Miss Donald and Mrs. S. M. Maclnnls.‘ It was board with concert money. There was some discussion about putting on a play. Mrs. W. Maclean and Kathleen MacLeod to get some material on plays. answered by Next place of meeting, Mrs. Wm Morrisey's. lRooney and Mrs. D. M. MacDonald were won by Mrs. J. McRee and Miss Anne Jenkins. Minch n, the pupils vdirectlor. staged an entertaining 1°W5i Repairs to truck. $290.14: Doc- ior‘s b ils, $123.00; Hospital.‘ M5110“ The school room was $95.45; Nurses. $382.50; Rail-way fares, $98.05; Hospital. (Mont- real), $24.97; Loss of work. 31165.00; General damages. $500.00; Total, $1,681.11. Joyce MacKie. Theresa Gallant. ported the dona on sent to T. B. Betty Rngerson. Madeline Stewart. pupils. Clear, by Jean Macdcmald. | l‘ ~Dislogue, sparking‘ Mary Jane.,' Some June Louise McCarron. Julianne Gallant. Janet Reardon Jean Mscdoneld. by Jantt Resrden and Jean Mac- denaid. . Dialogue. Pooling the Agent. by case was heard before Mr, Justice Archibald at the last sitting of the Supreme Court in November. The action was for the recovery of damages as the result of an ec- cidcnt between a car driven by Haggert and a truck operated by Mr. Schrader in which accident his daughter. Dolly. was severely injured. E. M. Macdonald. K~ 9-. present. President uresided. Meeting opened by singing Institute Ode. Roll call was answered by bringing an article for each orphanage. The followmg were collected: 20 pairs mitts, 4 pairs panties. 4 caps, 3 sweaters. 3 pairs stockings. I boy's suit. 2 shirte, 2 scarves and 2 pairs booties. Minutes of last meeting were and T- C- Sfllgwllik IPPEAN‘! 1°!‘ read and adopted. Two new the plaintiffs. members joined. The treasurer The 0011181011 “Cuffed it @110 intersection of Gcfirge and Tem- perance streets in New Glasgow on December 14. I946. Shortly after I p. m. on December 14. Mr. reed w“; letter; Schrader was driving down Tem- Mary Muc- perance street on his way beck to his store. His wife was sitting in the cab with him and his daugh- ter, Dolly, and Carl Murphy. an employee of the store. were riding in the back of the truck. At the intersection of George and Temperance streets the car driven by Mr. I-Iaggart came past the Stop Sign and collided with. the schrader truck, hitting it just to the rear of the cab. The truck was driven over to the curb and hit a telephone pole. As a. re- sult ef the collision Miss Schrader suffered a fractured skull which later necessitated a trip to Mont- real for check-upl The truck was badly damaged in the collision. In his decision Mr. Justice Archibald said: "I find that the accident was caused entirely and solely by the defendant's negligence by reason q! his failure to bring his car to a stop before entering the inter- section, and by reason of his fail- ure to yield to the plaintiff having entered the intersection." Damages were awarded as fol- Mrs. Wm Mprrsey, Miss Anne‘ James Rooney‘ Secretary decided to get a black Roll call for next meeting to be an auction sale. Contests put on by Mrs. James A vote of hanks was extended to Mrs. D. entertalnln! he mimbers in her home, Meeting then adjourned. Delicious On Monday evening. Dec. 22nd. of Southport School, the direction of their Mr. Harold MacKie capably The costs of the action to be nu program was carried out: Pflid by "l? defendant- Wl s . b r u. ——————— “m! on‘ y our pup s STRANGE naoursrs CANBERRA — (C?) - A111- iian eR-servicemen, supplied by the repatriation‘ commission with trade tools to start life anew. ask for acme strange things. A drover Chorus, Santa Clause by School. Christmas Acrostic.’ by junior Duet, Away In A Manger. by i Janet. Velma Wood, Shirley Smallwood. and Russell Mutch. Chvrllfl. Deck The Halls. Dialogue. Advanced Geography. Grades V to X. Song. Here Comes Santa Claus, Chorus, Ring Merry Bells. by by Grades Vlll. IX. X. eniors. f At the close of the programme, Exercise. by Bernadette Gallant 5811M appeared in hi! "will lfiylll -mt.nner and distributed gifts to Chorus, Up On The House Top,‘ pupils and teachers, wh 1e members of-the Women‘: Institute served a Solo, It Came Upon The Midnight Bencrous treat of ice-cream, u Afbe the chairman had made liiimentnry remarks, an y Lou'se and Phyllis McGai-ron,‘ "iifiylble proiramme was brought Trio. The First Noel. bv Jean Macdonald by Mo]; plppey, wane” Hgfdlng, to a close with the singing of the , Reggie MacNevin. ,1 National Anthem. Intermission, Sale of Candy. Christmas Carol. Silent Night, by Robertson, Sylvia Flood. Chorus, 'We Love Santa Claus. ‘hhnauenehasupei-q u|_g_|.|||a3au|||rs' nuonas - nmvon wannme A quiet but pretty wedding w‘ aolemnlzed at St. Pius Cvluumb; Lynn. Mas-s. on Saturday. Novemn bet 22nd, 1947, when Marie Aile Hughes. only dfllishter of Mr. Mrs‘. James Hughes of 01-well. P. n Island, became the bride odMr, Clfli-is Mclvor. son of Peter Mcfvoe and the late Mr. lviclvor of Kim kora, P. E. island. The Altar was beautifully decor- ated with palms and chrysmnthg- mums. The Rev. Francis J. Doian, Pastor. berfomied the ceremony before a large nrmber of guests and friends of the contracting parties. To the strains of the wedding ‘T11R11 Played by Miss Ethel Kiel! the bride entered ‘the church on that arm of her uncle Mr. Allan Mn- Quarrie. who gave her in marriage. Sihie was beccmingly attired, in 5 Suit 0f burgundy with gray meag- sories and carried a bouquet d white roses and chrysantheilnuntl. "The bridesmaid. Miss Eileen Mc- Quarne wore a suit of gray vim Iiavy accessories and carried a, bfllllet of yellow chrysanthemiumg, Mr. John McQuarrie supported the gmcm. About seventy-five guest; attend. ed s. reception at the General Glov- er Inn. friends ccming frqn Beg- BOH. No. Adams. Newton and Lynn. After two weeks honeltnoon h N- Y. the couple will reside in run.- kora, P. E. Island. Prior to per marriage the 511g was tendered a shower by her fq- 10w employees at the home of Miss Marion McClain. Lynn, at which she received many useful m; beautiful gifts. 0 o b7 .- F\ Ruth Parsons l} "' <> Q 9 315i’ ml! arm sun bathing when ¢ he's a month old . . . if the weather is Siilfiblt. Because weather varies so in different pans ofCanada, your own good sense musr determine what "suitable weather" is. Even in cold climates, April is: may be warm and sunny enough. if you're in doubt as m baby's comfort, feel his tit-sh. lfii‘: warm to your (ouch; he's all right. Givc him his sun baths liy an open window p: in some out- door spot protected from the wind. Stan him of? with two minutes both sides, and add a minute a day until he's getting 20 minutes front and ¢ back. Shield his eyes when he's on his back. and keep him in the shade when the sun is ho: oreven unduly warm. Hell still benefit from ulna- Q violet rays in the atmosphere. ¢ <> 0 <> 0 O No chance of monotony in baby's meals when you select Heinz Baby Foods. Here are the 22 nourishing varieties from which to choose: Beef and Liver Soup; Tomato Soup; Vegetable Soup; Asparagus; Carrots; Green Beans; Pens; Beers; Spinac , Peas and Carrots; S nashandCarrota; Chicken, Vegcta ieund Farina; Vegetables with Lamb; Applesauce; Peaches; Prunes; Pears with Farina; Plums with Farina; Apricots wigh _ Oatmeal; Orange Custard Dessert; Peach Custard Dessert; Prune Cus- tard Dessert. 0 And when baby's older, add to his menu the 1Z delicious varieties of coarsemextured Heinz Baby Foods; y Chicken Soup; Lamb and Liver; Vogerable Beef Dinner; Tomato and nice; Creamed Diced Vegetables; Mixed Vegetables; Carrots ; Spinach; . Q Green Beans; Prune Pudding; Pine- apple Rice Pudding; Apple, H; end Dare Dessert. <>