race THREL . UGUST 23. 1947 éf gaunt: HES TOMORROW v v Yv vvvvv unncp cnuacu CHURCH OF ENGLAND of CANADA CATHEDRAL TRINITY unwrap ' wile- CHURCH gnohford Square canon l. M. MIMI! M" l..'i‘h.. lnesasbui. w mi, Communion lnl m lghtiral Eucharist. u?” m, Evinsong and lernion. "wank nay ssuvicss and Friday d m“ a, Thursday and Sat- .15 g“ Tuesday. urdal’ d w dues av. m e cvensono Friday. “in seats are free anti unap- n, lsterl. Visitors are ' ’ .4 the incumbent is glad to see L“; alter the service. EVERYBODY WELCOME i sr. PAUL'S cuuncu ANGLICAN luv. J. T. lbbott, it.D., B0000! floyston F. Mllflorile A-ILQO. organist and Choir Master. ‘fivi-zirrii SUNDAY AITIB. TRINITY 8J0l‘u‘l¢ Holy Communion. 11.00 .ii..\i. Morning Prayer Sermon (Broadcast). Preacher. Rev. W. W. Gill-PRIOR. Rector oi St. ‘Mark's Anglican Church. Halifax, N. B. subject; "The Vision Beautiful” This "service will be broadcast m,» Radio Station C.F.C.Y. There will be no Evening Ser- vice during the month of August. iii lite members are invited to itlenii the Evening Service in Si. Peters Cathedral at 7.00 P.M. Visitors will receive a cordial velcomc at Si. Paul's Church. Tfiizsisriclziau THE KIRK 0F ST. JAMES The Rev. 'l‘. ll. Busaeil Boaters MA. SILM. and Mlnlltel Organist Miss I. Lillian Mclensia Mus. liao. lim n.ut. Divine Worship. Sermon; "On Desplting Small Things.“ Preacher; “lhr Rov'd. T. ll. Bus- srll Somers. M.A.. S.T.M. Music: Snio: “Fear Ye Not 0h Israel“ illuriiry Buelit-Mits Lena (L llcLure, SJIZCJVI. ziifiTiiiisevTamAn ' CHURCH Prince and Grafton Straeta Rev. G. Carlyle Webster Minister iii. Frank Johnston A. T. C. L. organist und choir director ‘MORNING WORSHIP li-tt A. w, Sermon: "Walk About Review lier Ramparts." Hymns; 109, 'l'l0, 285. EVENING WORSHIP W! P. ‘vi. "Paula Ode To Love” (I Cor. Xlll. llymns: 36, (d3. I65. lier. Fulton. a fnrrner Minister oi Zion. will preach at both services. You are cordially invited to wor lllp with us. oxen ufion GARDEN The silo of the Vatican once was Willliwi by the Gardens ni Nero. Zion; [SLES OI‘ THUR Th! bittest islands in the Truk trotlp are Morn, Dublon. Rian. llmsn, Uriot and To]. llAlIDY TIPPLER llentoiute. a plastic clay-like mineral used in oli refineries. will lbstzrb seven tunes its volumes of d l’. AlJ. AGES DANCE!) Dancing is hhe most ancient of Ill iififi. and was practised by al- Ilost siiprlmitive tribes, The British anti Foreign Bible Society i IN CANADA AND NEWFOUNDLAND raises iinwaan ISLAND suxiuanr 5h!" Open Bible ia the Great "lei- of Christian liberty ‘M civilisation. Sh! British and Foreign Bible Society hag issued hllllationl sail forwarded “til ilrcuiatlon. believing Hts in themselves they can -.“I llshs to human souls , Jhztegeetauos of sss c?’ mm‘ I MINI to sv- athflltl! in Canada and '- ""41""! silos forward M311: ls ran of a world- Ohristlaa isovsiasat. "' I fish ‘claims i; ifaafiliaa?‘ Rev. ‘l’. I. McLennan. Minister Rev. H. C. ltioa, D.D.. Visiting a Ufssnist and Choir Director ll A.M.--Morning Worship die)—-.\Ir. Frank H. Brown, 0g. taws. a ‘I PJVL-Evening Worship Sermon: "Three Agpecfl “g Our Glorious Golllel. Power, n" “"1! fiilllli. Assurance. Solo: "Just For Today"-Mr. Steriilll llniusn. BAPTIST , THE BAPTIST CHURCH BA. B.D. Organist and director of choir Mlas Ilclen Stewart A.T.C.M. Morning Worship 11 AJVL Bllltlut Cllillllh, Victoria, a.c., will deliver the sermon. Solo: "O Lord Most lioly” (Francloi The Baptist Church. CENTRAY. Cl-lRISTiAN cnuncn nt Street inistor. MR. 0. K. Pl ESBY Organist Pro tern. 10:00 a. m. Church School ‘ Communion. Music Selected, nnd August. § worship. CHURCH 39 ELM AVE. Rev. I. C. liieinsteuber Pastor. ll a. m. Worship and Preaching. 7.30 p. m. vangeiistlo Meeting. 8. p. m. Friday, Bible Study. Gospel Hail Meetings for Lord's Day 10 a.m.—Meeting for children. ll a. In. Breaking of Bread. Weelr N! ght Service are we'come: Mo if any man enter in Ila s be Saved:" Job/n 10-9 4-12 ll A.M.: Holiness Meeting Subjectl "Holiness." ltl30 P. M. Sunday 56ml" ‘I PM. Evangelistic Meeting. Subject: sorted Man." as, s r. M. Inga. They are for you. nnd shnre them. .___.i_i._._ KOCITS DISEASE covered in 1882 by the scientist. Robert Koch. Manufactured b! Brown-Holden Moncton. New llsltl. Limited. Pastor. A Roy Kendall, I..B.A.M., A.C.C.0. Mrs. Keith Itogers, guest organist. Minister the ltev. J. D. Dsvison Rev. ll. J. Reynolds of the First .1. Mr. Esben Arnfast Saints Church, Cardigan, Primary and Beginners‘ eiggguiRequteni High Mass was celebrat- wili meet in the lower hall,‘ed by the pastor, Rev. during period oi Morning Wop. ship, EVEN!!! "Worship 7 EM. Solo: “l Shall Not Pass Again Th" lIVIY" Mrs. Neil McLean You are invited to worship with MARVIL IIGDUNBAR. B. T-IL 11.00 a». m. Morning Worship _and Central Chrhtian invites you to UNITED PENTECOSTAL 10.00 a. m. Sunday School. B. p. m. Wednesday, Young People's Broadcast i0.05 to 10.20 A. M. each Saturday C F C Y Children's Upper Prince Street 5- P- m- Tllaiihy- "u" Nlxm‘ A" Mrs. L. Murray. Miss SALVATION ARMY GREAT GEORGE STREET Mll" ""4 M" vm" M‘°"°“ l-lszelton Phalen. sister of the groom ‘Ssve, the God De- weeli-uight meeting each ‘Phara- Pian to attend the above 13:3; home w over [my guests Au. Am: CURDIALLY snvrrsn ‘lie tuberculosis germ was dil- German ‘IRE asaamr-rerowu ‘GUARDIAN The Central Guardian OEIITRAI. GUARDIAN This column ls reserved for aews sf laeai ilslalllis bit alvartilng OI s newsy uaturs may Ila lasertad at five rents p word strum; p". able in sdvauoe. CBASWELL for Photographs. IIIMIUI’! TAXI. Phone bfi DID YOU get your car book? gf“;;=a"‘t"°" meek" "W!" conrsncnasion LIFE no Solo: more. With Mo” (Lyd- “m” m‘ as Am to Montreal and Boston in about three noun. Phone Mart time Central Airways 2061 or M0. CHURCH SERVICE. - Them will be a Sing Song in Alexandra Church on Sunday evening, August 24th at 7.30. IMTPOBTANT NOTICE TO AD- VERTISEBS - Advertisers are advised that ordinary copy must reach the Guardian Office not lain: than 1i a. in. the day previous -to date of insertion. Large ads ‘quarter page and over must reach the office at least 24 hoiu-s in ad- vance. FUNERAL YESTERDAY -'I'll6 funeral of Mrs. James W. Cronin was held yesterday morning from the residence of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Walsh to All where Harold Croken who also conducted ser- vices at the grave. The pail bear- ers were: Louis Klggins, Henry Craswell. Fred McAleer, Thomas Bhephard, Harry Simmonds and Joseph MacAuiay. Interment took place in the church cemetery. RECEIVING WARM WELCOME -Rev. and Mrs. Ray J. Stewart, pastor of Fourth Presbyterian Church, Boston, Masts, are the guests of Mr. Stewart's niece, Mrs. Wallace Reeves and Mr. Reeves in - Freetown. They will also visit rela- tives and friends in western part of province where Rev. Mr. Stewart was born. During the last conflict l-‘tey. Mr. Stewart served as Chap- lain in the Canadian Army having i been overseas four years. He is also N0 "will! service through July a veteran of war 19l4-l8. Their imaiiy friends are pleased to wel- come them both. BRIDE-TO-BE Sl-IOWEBED 0n Friday evening July 18th. at Lot 65 Hall a miscellaneous show- er was tendered Miss Mary Clow of Kingston in honorbf her ap- proaching marriage. When all had assembled two of her girl friends Miss Blanche Murray and Miss Bernice Coady escorted the guest oi honor to a seat where decora- tion had been carried out in color- fui scheme of pink and white to the strains of the wedding march played by Mrs. Lawrence Murray. The bride admired each gift pre- sented to her. Miss Murray read the accompanying verses while Mrs. Trainer and Mrs. Murray opened the gifts. Miss Clow in a few well chosen words thanked each and all for their beautiful gifts and 7-30 P- l" n "hi"! “f "l" 9MP“ good wishes. Lunch was then serv- ‘ed by the ladies and the remainder of the evening spent in music and dancing. Music being furnished by Blanche Murray, Mr. MacDonald and Mr. J ‘d- "1 a the Door h! "'1' ‘A m h." Flood. CLOW-MacDONALD - A wed- i Neither la them Salvation in ll" l f l t t 1 m ed M other. for theta is none other mun‘- gtfmnznsagirssgzfiifio em z under Heaven rivcll among mi-n whereby we must be Saved Mil July 21 when Mary Alice Ciow was united in marriage to Harold Thomas Mac- Donald. The Rev. Father McMahon ‘performed the ceremony also cele- brated Nuptial Mass. The bride looked charming in a street length dress of pale blue nylon ~with white .aecassories. The bridesmaid Mrs. wqi-e pale pink nylon also with white accessories. The groom was supported by his brother-in-law, Mr. l-lszelton Pnalen. After the ceremony the happy young couple left on a honeymoon trip through the Maritimes. For travelling the bride wore a pale green suit with white accessories. 0n their return a reception was held at the bride's after which a group of serenaders gath- to extend good wishes. They reside at Bearletown where the groom is s prosperous young farmer. BRIDE-TO-IE SHOWIBID — 0n Monday evening, Juiy s6. a large number of friends and relo- tivcs of Tyrone and surrounding districts assembled in Tyrone Hall, Lot 65. to tender a miscellaneous shower to Miss Catherine McQull- lan in honor of her approaching marriage. The gathering was call- ed to order by Mr. Peter Clarkin. than to the strains oi "Here comes the bride" played by Mrs. Lawrence Murray the guest of honor was es- corted by Misses Myrtle Costello and Jenn McDonald to a prettily decorated chair on the stage, the color scheme being pink and white. The numerous useful and valuable presents also many envelopes were opened ‘by Misses Bernice Coudy Sand Louise Woods while the ac- ' eonipanying Verses and good wishes were read by Miss Blanche Mur- ray. As the bride admired each gift er it was presented to her, Miss Tens MoCiosleey arranged them . another Al‘ IOU! IIIVIOI Arufeal Coal Compny. Phone M88. IT. PETERS CATHEDRAL - Rev. WIN. Ornrksosi. Rector of Sh‘. Marks. d-lslifas. will be the preacher in the evening service at St. Peters Cathedral tomtrrow. INGAGEMINT. - The engags- ~ merit la announced of Margaret Bernice, daughter of Mrs. Cameron and the late Mr. John Hugh Cran- emri. Sasha‘ , to the ltev, lind- ei-ick Norman Young of Mai-sh- fleld. P. E. 1.. son of Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Young of London, Ontario; the marriage to take place in Knox College Chapel, Toronto, Saturday, September 13th. THE KIRK 0!‘ ST. JAMES, — The Rev'd. T. H. Bussell Somcrs, M. A., S. T. ML, has returned from vacation and will conduct Divine Worship tomorrow at eleven o'clock and preach the Sermon on “ Des- plslng Snail Things." The music will be under the direction of the Church Organist, Miss B. Lillian The above informal piety"; fluy.‘ Mr- Mid Mrs. James Bradley, following their wanna‘ h ch", 1mm" on Allsuat ma. Mrs. B11419! was the former Jacqueline "chimney of Charlottetown.__ (TWOCI Ph0t0.) ATTENDING NATIONAL CON-_ VENTION - Mr. George: Sinclair‘ and Mr. F. W. Boys are iepresent- 5 i ing the Charlottetown Kinsmen y GENLWEVE KEMBLB Orlub atis tluce-dav convention cf F" sill"!!!- Allgnst 2i t e Nat. onal efiouncn of the Assoc; . istlon of Kinsmen Clubs, being'gu€$b:?:€§dd:1°§mg$p;l lfglf] held in Montreal. ‘ins meeting got Q1 immune ma. should prov,’ m“; underway ye zterdas under thei, in; and rumamic and 815D switch chairmanship of William Kirby cfi the life into high gear cf far- Moncton, N B About 550 Delegatosbreaching and rguicai 'm1“en“ from ecrcss Canada are attending. This not only on the privuie gnu The fight against cancer and in- domestic life but on all contacts fontiie paralysis are among the chief? that may have a bearing or; public topics t- be d'sou=.sed. affiliations. Affairs of church, 514119. clergy and officials are under the impetus of a sudden break in wh-iuh the unpredictable and un- Drecedented may materialize. 'l.‘hla might be born of some brilliant idea, or stroke of genius. an ininov. ation or radical departure, to set in dynamic motion lagging u; 5mm; conditions. Inspiration: intuition, truly spiritual urges, worked out on practical lines, should. illuminate the future. redeem the past, and give thrill to the present. CIT! POLICE COURT — At the Stlpell-Jlllfy “Magistrate's Court. Thursday, three men were charged under the Pri-hbitlon Act. one be-‘ ing flnrd $50 and carts or one month $80 and cos»: or two months and ‘.1..- third $15 and costs or two months. Two men were charged with keeping s gaming house. cm being fined $20 and costs or 30 days wlrlle the sr-r-ond was dismissed. A man charged with being Ufllnk 1rd lllfhflflbl. was re- manded unti. today. a drunk and disorderly was sentenced ‘t 20 days held to: goon. behaviour. while g Party Charged with drunken driving was sentenced to seven days in jail. 0n the Birthday Those whose birthday it is have promise of s period of some sort of climax in the affairs. of a sudden, abrupt. unpredictable nature, hav- ing a radical and far-reaching influence on the life, its fortunes and destiny. While the root source of this might be novel, im- spirational, creative and have ro- mantic connotniions. yet soundness of the presentation must have foun. dalions of realism and workability on lines of routine techniques, The romantic, emotional. cultural and public affiliations find stimuli in strange, hidden sources. A child born on this day should be exceptionally endflwed with su- perior forces. faculties and skills, sources in tile fastness of mind and spirit, although able to work out cit; truly practical and routine tac- t s Personals Miss Sylvia Stearns of Pownal Sb. has arrived home by plane having spent a vacation in Boston. Mrs. Amy Refuse of Montreal was a recent visitor to Charlotte- town the guest of Mrs. A. Mort Stewart, 194 Prince st. Mrs. Hammond l-Iemphlll and daugihter Joyce. returned to thef-r heme after visiting in Stsmmerside the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Moore. For Monday. August 25 Mrs. Sterling Nicholson formerly Mary King, R. N., and little daugh- ter Diane cf Kitchener, Ont. spent a pleasant visit st the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. John K1118. til Sydney St. City. MONDAYS astrological forecast silo-we that in the height of exhila- rated forces and faculties, with all proceeding at hlgih tension and with promise, comes a sudden blocking of operations, perhaps dif- flcult to trace to its source, “Out of the blue" the bottom seems to drop out of current e yen-ts and- pro- cedures. but this. while threaten- ing devastation amd disaster. may do no more than compel s 00m- plete change. with new fields or environs. fresh ideas for develop- ment, and a decisive revision of all patterns and objectives. The mind being keen and quick to grasp the underlying situation. may attack weak spots with brilliant and novel ingenuity. Versatility, originality and dynamic techniques could crack open all obstructions. For the Birthday Those whose birthday l-t ls are on the eve of o strange year, chal- lenging the remarkable versatility and ingenuity of an exceptionally- equlpped mentality, plus inner or super-qualities that seem to funic- tl-on in the realms of genius. origi- nality, scientific pid creative fsc- ulties stressed by high tensions of the emotional and creative urges. A bewildered or inept state of the latter seems to be surprisingly swept away by brilliant coups or counter-flashes of genius. Ari in- triguing and eventful year, beyond the realm of the prosaic or oom- monpiaoe. A child born on this day ls splen- didly endowed witlimtnd and char- acter to bring to bear unique tal- ehts and ingenuity sinned at annihi- lating devastating and disintegrat- o" bu“. “um” b" 'b‘ u’ "7 i-ng clrcumstaces and conditions. A 6M M“, "M" M“ l“ m“ Mm romantic and brilliant career is In oumrsitne that is so lonesome‘pmbable_ ‘M gig." "W" b "s" evi In Memos-lam O Central-to face the bioov | But t it meant to loose hhn No one will ever know. Mr. and Mrs. Barton Boswell, New Wiitshlre. accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Bruce MacDonald of the same place motored to Alberton Wednesday to attend the exhibition there at which Mr. MacDonald was judge for the Jersey and Guernsey classes. In loving memory of BRUCE SOMEIIS. Bradslbana Who died August torn, 104d. In a little village graveyard Not very in: sway Lies the one we loved so dearly But the one we ooaid not mvs, we little thought when he left home lle would no more return That he so soon in death would sleep And leave ua here to mourn. God only knows the loneliness That flila our hearts today As we thhk upon a year ago When ovu- desr papa passed away. Our lips cannot speak how we miss hlns Of Pte Leslie Cameron‘. who gave iiolhiife at Fslsise, on August 21st, In our‘ hearts your snarno lingers, swam)’. "hi". fond and true i There is not a day dear Leslie That we do not think of you. A584"! Missed and Ever Itdmeue- bered by Mother, Dgd and Brothers. into sweet rest.lie has entered No more to suffer or to weep Bus safe in the arms of Jesus Our loved one is fast asleep. Sadly Milled by Ills Wife and Fatally. l ‘l’ Literature And Life hum surname i There are various adjeeiivgg which we have seen attached to. the word "thinking". such u "shallow thinking", when the word floated on the processes of thought; "illogical thinking" when conclusions fire arrived at by lea s and bounds; and arbitrar- ily; "quick thinking", when there was no time lost between the pre- mises and the conclusion; and, "high thinking‘ which had as a companion "plain living", and which Wordsworth felt was dying out in England over s. hundred. years ago. But lately a writer made use of the phrase, “Lump thinking" when it is dons by groups, and when the verdict ar- ilved at is not alone that of an ine v . dividual but of a crowd. c“ This may be the attitude of pfe- ‘ flu“ om‘? u. caairnl. ‘Charlottetown L ofiC McKenzie. Mus. Bee. The Evening and“. whm l mam: u judged ‘l Tommo 5""‘°' “ ‘Amwm’ ‘"1"! ‘h’ h beforehand and verdicts are tar l - I ‘ . mum‘ °i Mmm- T I ' en for granted. This is s. sort of ail h. m" ““"“‘"B~ "l4 ti" Pwdll" !897——A HALF cor-run nf prejudice. We have in our own time seen whole nations given to I A noon MAN T0 Kivow, He can tell you whet life . Insurance can do for you. l-la it!" tow you o policy which will hi’ your individual rs‘. quirements. He-iios helped, other: end perhaps he cuss also iieio you. He's c good man to know. was w iiNdtional Life Assurance Company anadd - g‘ , y, e..~<.n.+;i;.i* , l o 9 1 , Y or ssavics-éion \ i. it. It may be characteristic of sec- 321$,”{‘;,,°‘;;§“‘;';,.§’;“§§§‘-.§§is... “for Sunday". the Peace ‘of only custodians of the truth, we ‘he “Pimwdh”? sabbnh PM“ u’ are uncharitable, forgetting thatwhilfm 991°" l: 13gb?" “"1 t°5k~ 31:12; vavteaseteatbiuiriitillifnléfir Russ from the i100", W" ‘>1 disciples wanted to call down fire them MW mam“? Si?” l” m°' upon those uhc out follow them; islncs many or znymwl-hnp and nex- ilut He said iiflllb those who Xlerie ‘Pterip lcilelpzfisthifl mg" vglizvt’ W2’: 1 i; S 8p E n f glliabtB-KE nst tern were on er spread m a cvothes u“ t0 catch Again the slogan}, "My coun- the ‘brLk uiini tilllfhSllnflllgle ‘tlncred. try right or wrong . is narrow-Baking was done .0!‘ Stln ay an and ls not juszlflable. The human ‘I remember now ihli ~~\1T\1@ We!" lace is one family, and in a group, licme nursing a measure of regret like the family faces and dispo- ‘because he would be apt to muss a day bnught added duties to be sitions, are very different. Sc it piece o,’ the "ze- Jeanie was maktnil is with peoples. The “East? is very i this morning from the first of the different from the “West? as hhfl|hnrvcst apples. Roman Pericles rip- lndian poet Tagore pointed outeueu i.. the kllllitlllllfi for birds to when he addressed an education-ignite,- over, Gtilden Giuw made l1 BflT-hcfmfl- 1 ‘milk it WM min brigilt sunny spot‘ in the border Vancouver Sum! years ago. Herand the air was full of tve lovely called us the bridge builders fllldliazy drone u. insects. rind the the sky scraper builders of thfilfragraritt. of August blossoms. West but they in the east saw , , , tho birth of religions and it was And now trio. week that to many the home of Philosophy. To think Iflilndflrfi bstli at home ar-d abroad of Germany vi any other Halli-mils regained s... the ‘nest week (ll all imposing its will upon the Woridlthe yPe--The 01d Home week ... hi! 0111i’ 0" 8115-4316 deffifli Uliwith it: calohratiuns. now an an- those wno champion such a creed. * mm pvqni, i5 gqng to join those We have seen "in our day what/Of the pest in memory. A gala, w. That Body Of Yours (Continued from Page U ed the gravest enemy of child- hood, .'. occurs very‘ often betwtfll ages of l5 to 7.5. An editorial in. the "Canadian Medical Association Journal" 5W5“ of an (xcellezt booklet published r the tirneficnn Council on Rheu- matic Fever 9f thr- American Heart Assoc-mien. The booklet points out that the main difficulty in contzoliing and preventing rheu- matic fi-ver L: because ii» 6011165 0h so quietly and with symptoms common to trier diseases in child- ren tiut parents and sometimes the physician are slow in recog- nizing ii. The patient feel.» ill and tired from one to tires days, may have pains i. the hints with sore throat and perhaps earavhe. Then sud- denly ‘uzerc n-e chills. rise in tem- perature with rapid heart beats and rapid lrronthlng, tongue cost- ed. no rppgtltr, mnrked thirst. As temperature rules pain occurs in the jo'tits—k:.ee. elbow. shoulder, wrist. Jhints swell and skin over happens w flicteivr-"H-hey end eni. n l5 euicleii by young and their People some down to HIiII-‘cin. All. of M‘! family, including This “lllmf! i-hlnklflfl" "WY We“ the newest addition to it. Jamie's be seen in family life. There have ymmg broth,“ “w; is.“ enjoy‘ been families that have made a ably trlgsre. J-htk caught the prop. wonderful contribution to the ‘a. honda‘! Spa-it “d attended w. life of the country but that is no ‘very dds; Th, He; o; u. caught reason for arrogance or foolish 3cm. of the Eva. B! d“! many other pride. =Islarld farm Hit. and then. relax- The family and the nation are ed _ a“; lnsrylyed by u.“ vacation, mwm°v°“_‘“e. i‘ the prmum’ °x even though hrief. we ssrne back the other. Nations produce cer- to cm. ccmmonplacc m.“ and our mm kinds o! pwple- Fume hasicommoilplace lives. Or are these h2i““’;““2°“i.3‘ 22.2.22. s" 3:: i s» an , s . the United States of America. S0 "A cummonp-mca m, w, mm mg shall Canada {have when outta‘ of we sigh. the mixture .> many races ere B t m 5- 1d e I h . m. shall emerge the real Canadian u ‘gwy M“ w H’ a type. But too much nationalism will do harm as we have already seen in our daY- ’ Ti-iig "lump thinking" may be very evident in political circles. Men born ir. one political camp mgy think that all good is as- sociated with their group; they see nothing to admire in the other The crmmireplace sun in the nrrimoriplace sky. Make-i up the commonplace day. ’I'-ho moon ind the stem are com- lnunplasr- things- The flower that blooms and the bird that sings; But sad were the world and dark . lot camp. in my boyhood 1 knew s m’ ‘_' ‘h man w o stood by the political 11 ‘:31 5323;215:215" m4 ' creed o his fathers. For years his party was defeated at the polls. rnd thinking he would like to know what it felt like to be on the winning side he changed for that election. when to his smi- giiggrin, he was on the losing side agalni He went back to the fold of his fatners and there he re- mained till he died. I have heard And God. who sees ench sePBI" ate soul, out r-f commonplace lives makes His beautiful whole" Until Monday - Diary - 000d- rilglht. . . joints is red and hot. The iawokiett points out that par- ents should not wait until rheu- imatic fever is well advanced-pain- fill sly-alien hints-before calling their physician because tiredness and so 1- throat may be early signs of rheumatic lever as they are of other diseases in childhood. I have spoken before cf this handy booklet because it should be (the means of saving lives when said iims may give much to the world. it is called "Rheumatic Fever, Childhood's Grcaiest En- emy." by Herbert Yehrnes, Bul- letin N's. 126 rssued by Public Ai- falrs Ct-rnmitsee, Inc. 22 gast 38th St. New York NY. Price l0 cents. i WHY WORRY ABOUT YOYR HEART Do you ge‘ out of breath on slight exertion? Does your heart seem to skip beats or beat irreg- ularly? Bend tnday for Dr. Barton's interer/lng booklet on tins sub- ject teuutiled "Willy Worry About Your gear-t?" To obtain it just send 10 cents and e d-cent stamp. lo cover edit. of handling and mail- ing, to The Bell Syndicate. “l care of this newspaper, Post Office Box 99. Station G. New York 19. N3. (Releséhd by. The Bell syndicate. Inc.) of people who blamed their pol- itical foes for the scarcity of fish in the coast waters: or. i! i!“ crops were a fsilurs a certain ses- son. that could be laid at the doors of the party in DOW"- i-Lump thinking" ls dangerous way of arriving at a conclusion. A ' mother often said in the hearint of her boys that the church they attended was filled with hypo-i crites. and the lads new up with . that idea and seed was sown that produced in time such s croP 0f , suspicion that nothing could cor- firms 4/5! Ill/Vii rect. ' , , Edmund Burke said once: ‘I, do not know the method of draw- l lng up an indictment against s] what; pgople." One swallow dots not make sprlnl. and one crimin- s1 does not prove that the whole population of the community where he belongs are equally bid- ELLEN,S DIARY (Qmtlnuod from Page I) sgnngsiy enough. attendance at meals was not nearly so Dllllfltilll us on the preceding dais of the week, and wivtfe I awaited James return to supper. which because of, completing the lumbering came in the afterglow. their was time to pick several bewls of black curranis| 3.,“ gagging to be gathe-ed from the bums, ll'l the imrdrn- The‘ spring trusts that ates; back tQ nip bL-rsuminq plant-s and trees or.‘ else it is leprectisuns or other of Ii is never too early to learn that: "Inner Cleanliness comes first for health." Children love to take bubbling, sparkling, pleasant- tasting Andrews. And it's good to know that every glass does its purifying and cleansing work . I0“, fir Children tool filfl/Vl/l/[fi on the table in an effective man- ner. ldiae bfoQulllsn in a few well chosen words thanked everyone for the beautiful presents and express- ed the hope that many would be able to visit her in her new home. Refreshments were then served by the ladies and the remainder of the evening was pleasantly spent in dancing music being furnished by Messrs. James McDonald. Mai- thtas Flood (violin). Mrs. Lawrence Murray (piano), Pat Flood (mando- lin) and Blanche Murray (guitar). MORSES TEAS Pat's fairy folk who take very good \ \ l I‘ "0 care tnnt no matter how rich the, _ \'\ JIM? uh)’ ’* promise may be in springflme. only ki____;;. Q; a smell store of fruit comes tor \'l-| ‘w r maturity. Bnougih, however for soothitrr, tasty drfiiiis then this or that one .-f thr. lE-fllily ccmcsi down rrth s cold ur for rcfri-shJ meht when Mr C. neighbors with til on A night whru wintry WJldS blow ecielly uiarut the house cm‘- ners and the white of s biting frost climbli steadily up t-ne panes. Then it is lnal i sin able to re- Glli, the brrriiy and delight. o! atlehaoayssthisroriiflctur- s gently but safely when needed.‘ Hero's bow ll does its healthful werlrr -. FIRST . . . Andrews eisons and refrain: lire mouth and tongue. NEXT. .. Andrews swoslsos sour stomach and corrects excess ocldliys ‘MIN . . . Andrews works on lire liver to cheek bilieusnen. FINALLY . . . To complete your inner Cleanliness, Andrews gently cieons the bowels. ii sweeps owcy trouble-rocking poisons. corrects temporary constipation.