a WN 1 ssrrmsalt 5' 1E -....-. - - ; Tl-IE GUARDIAN. ----I"- . -. .,.., . .. . :' " '””T T r so clhgl ' ' -- Islander In Hawaii 1'" '''-'.9' M" .,::,, -!;:::,:',,,,, :3: W3: mm;-ml 33 Tllsreis no limit soy: Dr. i I have "For" many years." Nonnan Vincent Peale, boon ' a series of incidents which bear out the conviction that life, not death. is the basic principle of our universe." October Reader”: Digat brings you a condensed except from Dr. Poa.l.e's boot-oellar, "The Power of Peaidve Thinkin ." The famed rigious leader te s why he pro- mundly believes there are two ides to the phenomenon known as death: this aide where we now live, and the other side where we shall continue to live. , Get your October Resdofs Dlgut today: 45 articles of lasting mutant. condensed from leading magazines and current books. For Quality Mildness Value CANADA'S f.'x1S7'EST .S'.ELL1ZV(-' FIGARETTEV TOBACCO Continued from page I so early," James commented, "it'll pretty brittle - Thero'll be little 1"” '0 it Tm thlnkina . . .would- n't it be nice, Ellen." he smiled, rig. in: now and slow”! at the win. 40W 00 resml tho out-of-doors. "if we could look out and see the wind Yllpling the millpond?" "And hear the sound of eh. water falling from tho gate. 14, the pools below?" "Aye." he nodded, "that is music. isn't it. Ellen?" Little last to tho run? only through the morning hours, Noon brought the showers to put an end to the threshing at Alderlse to which, Joined by Mr. A., the farm- ers had early repaired. And what of the morning But first what of the night? Bless lti It gives to all lollers their rest. Until tomorrow - - - Diary . . . Good-night . . . , .' A gm altoolu-lar.n w. 1. . .- The September meeting was held on Sept. 3, at the home of Mrs. Robert Andrew. Mire. Donald Campbell took charge of the meet- ing in the absence of the presi- dent. Roll call was answered by nine members and one visitor. one new member was added to the roll. The teacher reported the need of two Guide Books and was asked pay for them. The sick committee cards of thanks were received. for next meeting. in the school. Program was a centraie. WINSLOE Get the most value out of your home grown grains by having them ground and mixed with Shur-Gain 3570 Hog Concentrate or Shur-Gain 32p. Dairy ,Con- Bring us 1600 lbs. of your own grain and we will grind it and mix 400 lbs. of Shur-Gain I-log Concen- trate or Shur-Gain Dairy Concentrate with it. Your cost for 2.000 lbs. 1696 Hog Grower 527.50. Your cost for 2,000 lbs. 16?? Dairy Ration 526.00. BEATON and MacliAE DIAL 9514 to get them and the Institute would reported making calls and taking fruit, two it was decided to be given the Cancer Fund and 85 to the Or- phenage. The secretary was asked to get 1000 cod liver oil oepeulee at Tokyo Japan, and fly back to Hickam nurses and medical technicians. . It was decided to send another . . shipment of woolen: to be made into blankets the latter part of October. Next meeting will be held The squadron's mission is the ed to hospitals either in Hawaii or "la Of hats at 150eni-Mach-MOW in the United States which will af- ing closed with the Lord's Prayer. 'ford them the best of medical at- tention. Whenever pdssible, the veterans are transported to mili- tary hospitals near their homes. From the initial plmscs of the Kor- ean action until the present time over 62.000 combat wounded or ill Gla have been evacuated from the Far East. MATS is commanded by Rear Admiral John M. Hoskins, the Navy's famed ”Ppg Leg Admiral." Flying Officer Poirler represents the Royal Canadian Air Force con- tribution to the Aero Medical Evac- uation effort since the RCAF has no medical flight detachment in the forward area to aid in the ever.- uation of the wounded. Her duty, therefore. is twofold -- to care for fellow Canadians who are wounded, and aid the United Nations efforts as a whole by providing efficient medical help to other UN veterans who are on their air evacuation flights. While she ill with the squadron she will perform her duties on num- erous air evacuation flights over the Pacific. The Pacific Division MATS planes pick up the evacuees International Airport, ll unable lo conti .4;-on-in--as rlllc jqlir of Nova in-49-'... out John. anger! d Scntia nil in. N:.3e . T'S not what you earn but what you acveltlloi contributes to your future financial securityl Every you'ri'g inclri and womclrl should permanently save at least 10m of their income: (after taxes are deducted). Here is how cl young person now Age 21 can profitably save 0100-.00-a-yeclr through The Excelsior Life "THRIFT PLAN". ” llnnucil Premium Deposit for -20 consecutive years (Sl00.00 x 20) & Amount payable upon reaching Ago 00 (policy anniversary) 03,230.00 l g payable to family in OOH of death boioro Age 6! 33,230.00 annual inverllnoual cllor 10 years (lor example) you could slop right there, receive a PAID-UP POLICY icr Sl,II0.00 Pdydhlo at Age OI or of death (ilprior), on well as having provided l3,I30.00 of insurance protection for the ten years, plus having received policy dividends lor ion yooro-olllordlotal lnvooilnonloi ll,900.00 in prsmiualsl These figures are guaranteed values-in addition, policy dividends will be paid at the end of each live-your period during the term of policy. -kIt's still smart to be thrifty!!! The olorl young man cud woman buys life insurance , llouvlly while young-it in the ON! investment with a "bargain log" in love: of youllll i nrgeron. l.0.!VIS District Manager in Richmond street. Charlottetown. P. coin in c mo and no details ii the Ilw.00-uyooo sol" OgoQgug......................Duh at llrih... 02,000.00 INIUIAIOOI O0. Idllyouv-wens alollioosmtslsol x E. f.' HICKAM AIR FORCE BASE, HAWAII - Flying Officer Edna Poirler, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Poirler of Saint Nicholas, P. E. 1., (above) recently arrived in Hawaii to work in close co- operation with the 14.'xlrd Medical Aero-Evacuation Squadron of the Pacific Division, Military Air Transport Service (MATS). quarters of the 145.'lrd Squadron is located at l-iickam Air Force Base. Squadron personnel is composed of U. S. Air Force and Navy Flight h””d1mg Mid 9”” "I ma” w”""d' Air Force Base in San Francisco. ed in combat who are air evacuat- . The Head- .:m..:.m..m:..m Field in Hawaii, thence to Travis Since Canada has no organized Continued from page I ' ......-m---:------:e:-m----r having to urinate often both doll and night. Unfortunately. the damage done to kidneys and bind- der wu permanent." it is regrettable that the nut um treated by large doses of vita- min D were so successful in the ueotmeng of arthritis in a large number of cases because so many physicians began prescribing these large doses in all the different types of arthritis and rheumatism. some reported no adverse results from these large doses, and some report- ed the symptoms recorded above in addition to the large deposits of calcium in the tissues. This means that just as some individuals are sensitive to certain substances (pol- len, dust, foods, feathers) and the majority of people are not sensi- tive to these substances, so it ap- earo that some are sensitive to go doses of vitamin D. These physicians therefore state that "the administration of large doses of vitamin D preparations is potentially dangerous in susceptible individuals. The occurrence of mea- sive deposits of calcium may not only cause the symptoms above- mentloned but may lead to death. tion training. program is to enable Canada. to have a specialized corps of experienced personnel to train other nurses in the event of an all out war in the future. Also, trained personnel will better be able to help evacuate critical medical cases in northern Canada and other isolat- ed areas that have no ready access to doctors and medical facilities. Because no two evacuation flights are alike, Flying Officer Poirler may expect to gain enough practi- cal experience to meet virtually any From the social and educational aspect, she may look forward to visiting the islands of Guam, Jap- an, and the Philippines during her tour of duty. Flying Officer Poirler became I registered nurse upon graduating tembu ot the home of Mnwolter Gregor on Thursday evening. Sept. 1. Six- teen members were present as well cos four visitors. I A letter of appreelstlon was read from the chairman of the Red shield appeal. acknowledging the splendid donation of 050 train the outing oetobor ward Mocallum will be in charge of program. ltoli ewered with s. verse of Thanksgiv- ing. Following the buolnou period a jolly sing-song was enjoyed with Mrs. Gregor at the piano. lscltjaells m.-:..-.a.-.-:3-...:......,.. will be an- district canvass. This report or the public health nurse was given by the secretary. and was very satisfactory. The Red Cross. Society having again offered ash liver capsules at a re- duced rate, it was decided to order a quantity of these through the Institute for distribution among the school children. Mrs. Lowell Younkor was I!- appointed school visitor !or the month of September and several members volunteered to meet at the school to care for the flowers . and lawn. It was dealdedtoorgandseoc G.I.'I'. group in the near future. with Mrs. Clayton Cudnlore as leader. Members who attended the re- ception held in P.W C. for the A. c.w.w. delegates told of the pleas- ant social evening spent, and in- terestlng onversetlons held with W. I. mem ers of other lands. six dollars was passed in as a donation from the summer guests at Gregor's Hotel. Collection was contract Bridge 0 rum. GOAL BIN OR OIL TANK We can supply high grade HARD COAL SOFT "COAL SERVICE lr-s rm: to nu. TI-ll Continued from page 10 cashed the spade king, led the spade six to the ace, and return- ed a low diamond, putting in his own ten. West won with the jack and exited with a heart, driving out dummy's king. East discarded a. spade on this trick. but when declarcr then led dummyfs last spade to his own queen. East found himself in an inexorable squeeze. If he let go the club eight, declarer's seven would obviously become good; and on East's actual flight school for nurses at the g , discard O, . dumomi south i".”:::Z l2?:'..f”t””s Oiiifi” 132.23; 3133 uiiiifix xiii-ill??? r?in”””fxi MW i-W we WW PHONE 5541 9 H - - ' ' i " th led th diamond four to the Flight School at Montgomery, Ala- 1949. She is a member - the rezls- klg dmppfng mm queen ma him. for 8 six-"ck Cour-it Th” 3'” ”,”f” ”””C'””” ”' ""7 establishing the diamond eight for ultimate goal of this air evacua- runswc . tn. ninth um fummng may COKE and FUEL OIL sou: IN ANY ouaurmr A. PIGKARD & co. Dry” our cloates angfiriie-r angw6ere..- witflr file new , liIlra-malic A Electric 120. KENT 8'l'., arm-sous - No tollngl mmlul No clothes baskets l to lug up and N" """ '""' down sloinl "l"d' "N " . No lugglnal ""7391 ll No twlslod repel. ac tangled elolim, no pins. "sunny". 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