frail: GUARDIAN." CHARLOTTETOWN lease ‘runes ls 1111:1115‘ , A .voulas1rn 111 Yiliili IIOME? At CBDCKETT AND MDREY LTD. you'll find prw fical, yet’ attractive 101' Y0“! billy! 305! 4381'- riages in various shoe and styles will give hlrn room to play as ho geiathe air . . . and they're sate too! Con- vertible strollers are reasonably priced and are the ans- wer to your baby's awkward age. We have trlcycles and bicycles too, for when he outgrows the carriage stage completely . . . and seeks a moresophisticaied mode of travel! Stop in today and look over our full stock! . WE'LL ARRANQF BUDCET TERMS FOR YOUR ONVENIENCE -his l'liIil'IiEl'T.cl’:llllz-1.-1...: RAIJED Some have applied {or rci\'ci' licences, Free available for radios in schools ior educetional "“oedcssts. SCHOOL BOADCASTB 8'1‘. JOHN'S, lid. —- (CE) 20 Newfoundland school! tree radio re- licenees are — A 25-home housing town. FANCY CREAM STYLE CORN. 15 oz. iin 13¢; 8 l'3"nl§i‘Ii"l'il'i'cr;2o or.iin 13¢;9.lor‘s1 oz. iin 15¢: 7 for $1.00 '1?'6‘1i'l'r’ i'."é‘l'ills. lilc tin; 11 for $1.00 AYLMEIVS CHOICE RED TOMATOES. 2092 iin 15¢; 7ior$1.00 CELERY, Ll.'l'l'UCl2. 1‘0MA'l0.E. CUKES. SWEET P(Yl‘A'1‘0ES. RHUBARB. Etc. IN STOCK for .. . $1.00 I \ Laundry Starch, lb. ..19c Kleenex. 2 plrgs. ....'33e Big 5 Cleanser, 2 for . 15c Johnson’: Gio-Cost, Boa Ami, m or cake," Ti” Zior .. . . . . ..33c P-&G-S0np.calre10c. Sunlight soap,'11c cake. 11 ’° “'0” 10. for . . . . . . . . . .. $1.00 Clothes Pins, 3 doz. .. 29c Javex, ,2 bottles . .. .. 33c Clothes Lilies. long. Old Dutch Cleanser. e“h"' 2for..... . . . . . . ..25c GlessWax,tin......ii9e TOMATO sour, 11¢ iln; lo for $1.00 13¢‘ tin. 8 for .. . $1.00 '§e‘”3”cuEnn1rs. ire tin; “or . s1.oo llllinilflfii mm Sillls 95¢ YELLOW ,‘ Ilbs. .. $125 .: ,_; ‘N0; _""f lalAN.HAOIIINI'ILl0lD l ' '1,-‘V. WMLAOIDURG. Ont. — (GP) scheme under. the Veterans Land Act has been approved by the town coun- cil. Work will soon start on the iirst houses. located Just welt. oi soc. Tl-IE clrurlral. GUARDIAN ‘Elle eeielnll is reserved is: news etlectlinlseeetl 5IO‘I‘VC‘ICl[ll‘ rnewey nature may be inserted at live cents a sverdrets-Iotiy pay- ahielnedvenee. COOK'S tor Photographs. NIW sumo colvrs arriving daily at The luhioei shoppe. \ OIIAITII l'lJOB'l'l to any point it; Canada or the United sun-. or ere or cargo Phone llariwnsentru Airway: united ice: or No. P. I. I. IIOBPPIAL mo DAY takes place on nets: Saturday. I-lear Mrs. aordo1n‘Leii4:h on Ledles Aid Work, over 0. P. C. Y. at one P. M. today. IMMUNIZING CLINICS con- ducted by_ the Department oi Health and Weller! will be held on Tilursdey. March 30th at Notre Dame Academy, 1:50 P. M. Model lschool, 2.30 P. M. All infants and preschool -children thould be pro- 'tecwd against whooping Couflh and Diphtheria. FUNERAL TUESDAY -— The iiuneral od the late John Thomas Power was held from his late lreeidence at Summerville to St. 1 Joechim's Church at Vernon River on Tuesday morning, March 28. Solemn Requiem Mas was cele- brated by Rev. John Sullivan, St. Dunstan‘s University assisted by Rev. William Sim-pson. deacon and Rev. Earl Dalton. Hope River. sub-deacon. Rev. Urban Giilis. P. P.. was master of ceremonies. Service at the grave was conduci- ed by Rev. Earl Dalton. Pallbear- ‘ers were John Doyle. Joseph 1 Doyle, Ira Ste-wari, William Walsh, William Moore. and Arthur Cain. v Personals . Friends oi Rev. Theodore Ross, oi Bayiield, N. 8.. and formerly oi.‘ Charlottetown, will be pleased to know that he has undergone a successiul operation in the P. E. Island Hospital. He will be coil- vaiescing several weeks Mrs. Theo- dore Ross is in Charlottetown and is the guest oi Mr. and Mrs. Leslie zinok, ro Oreiton street. Swiliilin Ill” '-_-'.:= .‘=‘_ , clunlnun. nos. iior "P. v. Brand llardhoe.rd." 80 ADD MMINNIS F001‘- st 175 Queen street. . SUITS, nnouass AND SKIRTS. sunter's Ladies’ weer. 162 Great Georwe street. WHY N01‘ BUY the cement now lor that‘ spring‘ job? Rogers Hardware Co. Ltd. PANTRY SALE, Rogers ware. March 31st. Cross W.M.S. 'num'rv avsisnva AUXIL- IARY thank oiterlng service Fri- day. March 31st, 7.45 P. M. Every- body welcome. roll. rm! nssr IN MIA’! 0001.235 and Reirlgereted display counters cell or write Storey Elec- tric. Charlottetown. ENGAGEM.EN'l‘-Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Harvey, Craplud. announce the engagement of their daughter. Audrey Nicholson. to Charles Rob- ert. son of Mr. and Mrs. George P. Dunsiord. Hampton. Marriage to take place during the latter part of April. FUNERAL AT BETIIEL — The iuneral of Alexander Horton. Bethe], was held from his resid- ence Wednesday. March 29 at 2 p. m. Service at the home and grave was conducted by Rev. Ii. 3 Weir oi Pownel. The pallbearers were: Alvin Myers. Borden Myers, William Doyle, Claude Horton, Norman Rankin. Warren Acorn Burial was in Birch Hill Cemetery Herd- Roads CITY POLICE COUR/1‘ — Al; the Stipcndlary Magistrate's Court yes- terday. a man charged with at- tempting to break and enter had his sentence suspended {or one year on recognizance to keep the peace in the ll.n-lount or 8500 alld was remanded until today to ar- range the surety. The case was in connection with an attempted break into Williams‘ jewellery e‘;- tablishrnent last Friday night. A man charged with disorderly coll- duct was lined $20 and costs or 30 days, while a drunk and disor- derly was remanded until Mon- day. ' 311: lb. 1 fill" . 1 BAR. PALMOLIVE BOTH FOR LARGE Pl(G.' 35¢‘ Lenten . ,‘ Guideposts $;';l°;'i"uon °.'.f3"r°{l1’§ C _ _—_— llditod ii! Norman Vincent Peale :3 . SINCE I LEI‘ GOD TAKE (WEI By Harry G. lleoilrnann Failure never {sud Harry Heck- mann. Ila made an astonishing‘ , comeback and promptly gave the credit to God. This is the inspiring story not only oi a. successful busi- ness man but of an equally suc- cessful personality. I was brought up in a religious home. later I became a church member and for years was more or less active in religious eiialra. Yet, I never really understood how the power of God applies to my everyday etiairs. Like thou- sand: oi others, I went my own AEENIY ‘ WASHER way end depended solely upon my- self. I was reasonably successiul and many iriends and associates looked upon me as one who was making good in life. Yet I was never satisiied: I was inwardly worried and I longed ior happiness and peace. I had crer--‘ed and organized a $3.o0.000- 11- year manuiac uring business. In 1061, during the de- presslon, this business failed, and I had to make I new start in life. Today I have a prosperous busi- ness and a well—equipped farm. I am making what I believe is a success in we. i am havfiy. in good health, tree from debt. tree irom worry. I have a host or friends, and really enjoy liie. I bean to think seriously about my personal lite and aiiairs about ten years ago. Believing that there must. be a correct way to live and enjoy liie. Idecided to take my problem to God, I asked Him to show me how i could get the most out of my lile. A New Siallt A iew days later I received in the mail a religious booklet -I never knew who sent it to me), which seemed to have the answer. It gave me an entirely new slant on life. I began to realize that actually I had never wholly be- lieved in the power or God to help me in my daily problems. dliiicul- ties, and worries. I simply lacked suiiiclent faith or coniidence in the thing I professed to believe in. so, with abslute confidence in the result. I decided to let God run my etiaire. After some experiences in which wisdom and sound judgment in making‘ decisions were needed, I realised that I must ‘have more ,polae and better self-control in the presence of other people. My solution .was a resolve to look for the good in every person with whom I come in contact. Whenever I meet s person, I say to myseli. “I see the good in you and I thank God ior this.” also, in whatever work I have to do, I look for the good in that. ‘no look lor the good in every one 1 meet and to find good in ieverythlnt I do requires practice. .1 had to acquire new habits oi thought. when I obtained them, a great change had been made in my liie. No longer do I experience petty annoyances when meeting’ -people. and they appear to sense this. I heve poise, sell-control, and s ieeling of relaxation which re- iieves me 0! all terlseness. Pray: For Customers My business is to sell two manu- facturers’ preducts in Greater New Yofe..In the morning I am usually first to reach my oiilce. I ask God to guide my eiiorts during the day. and I thank Him in advance for answer to my prayer. Before starting out to interview much more! 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