tPAGE SIX THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN‘ _ _ PRIIIDE EDWARD - \ 4/ I yrm Funniest LOVE C omedy SI no: “Boom Town’ \' l-I k y "'i;1{’riéis‘i‘"" M-G-M NEWS I DISNEY GARTODIIand 0A 0A A STRAIGHT-SHODIIN’ PIUN '_ CliéII/engingl‘ the forces of _ plion as Ihéystond I008 in 6n e/forl to unife ‘ urildrned. West! m: 3 MEfQU/Tfflf H4. than; LIVINGSTUII - BOB sun DEAD END KIDS and the LITTLE TOUGH GUYS in Chapter 5 of "JUNIOR G- "HAPPY HAUNTING GROU "SPOTLIGHT ON INDO CHI “OLIVER THE E LAUREL S Hilariously Together Again! PITO |_~3.1s, 7.00, ins-Today - Sat AND SATURDAY 2.30 ON SAT. 3.15—7.DD—9.DD— TDDAY Hedysgot Clark lust here you want him . . . right in her arms! s" Stars L KING VIDOR PRODUCTION I wrlh l luFlTnIlu - BRESSIIIRI - AIIIIIN NADA cAnmss 0II—“GuordsofNorth” RADIO NORTH-AMERICAN TRANSMISSION Ens-tern Daylight Saving Time Throughout IVAVELI." I'll Canada and U..‘.-1.A.—3i.32 m.. 25.63 m. (to 10.00 pm.) 49.10 in. (from 0.30 pm.) Western Canada-HES (from 10.45 om.» 3132 (from 11.00 FRIDAY, FEBRUARY ‘I Saturday ' 2.30 Mat. EER TRIO! l).f‘l1.-—'I1OI1(.ICI'I Calling’ .45 p.m.—'1‘HE NEWS. . p m-‘Ques-tioizs of the I-Iour‘ By OLIVER STEWART. 7.15 p.m.—Canad:an Rcgimental Con-cert. lin collaboration with CBC). 7.45 pJn.—-NEWS IN FRENCH. 8.00 p.m.—'I..ond;:i CBIILIIE.’ 8.15 pJiL-‘CANADA CALLS FROM LONDON ’ iin collaborutim with CBC): ‘Qua for the Forces.’ From the Braver Club. Piesvnted by Gerry ‘Books and Adelaide Hall. At the piano, Gerry Moore. Qmpere, Gerry Wil- mot. 9.30 allonn-‘BRITAIN SPEAKS.’ T k by ALEXANDER KEITH. 9.45 pm.-l-IEADLINE NEWS AND VIEWS 10.00 p.m.—Mu.sio of Britain's FTom Arthurian Legend, Denis Wrights suzto ‘Tntagel.’ play- cd by Fondcifs Band. 10.15 p.m.—‘Thca.trcland.’ Szngs, scenes, and stories of the sftow business past, and presents 10.45 pun-Tonight We P."esent.... Musical Contrasts. Hedli Ander- s.n (Canadian Singer), and Richard Pasquale (with a 1on- dzn Barrel Organ. 11.00 p.m.—‘DEMOCRACY MARCH- ES‘: ‘World Affairs.’ Talk by H. Wickhnm Stew. .‘ p.m.—-'At Your Request’ p.m.—RADIO NEWS-REEL. m.n.-—‘LISTENING POST. - RUFE DAVIS MEN". ND"—Curfoon NA-Advenlure ~1- IGHTH " HARDY COMEDY 1 1 NEW ACTION Republic utilizes a. colorful but not vridcly exploited ‘phase history "The “Frail Blazers.‘ its latest Three Mcsquitcers- starring ulcstern which‘ opened yesterday at the Capitol Theatre, whorl.- it was received fav- orably by n large audience. Bob Livingston, Bob Steele and Rule Davis are cast in the triple- stnrrinu rolls, and they again demonsirntv inoir abilities to cap- Iure ilu- liliczkst oi their audiences: from IIlI‘ M1111, and maintain it at n high pitch until the flnol fade-l ou . The three portray the frontier riders who are intent on aiding; their Il'l(‘ll(I, Chnnmnxi (played most wflcctivcll; by Carroll Nye) to put I wllsu vou auv icnxss AT nscuinli PRICE \ . BROMO-SELTZER SPECIAL $I.20 SIZE FOR 69c LIS-‘IERINE room PASTE 3 TUBES REG. 75c SPECIAL 49c wEBsks STOMACH rowan: 50‘ ....‘1.00 REDDIN BROS. PHONE 86 WE DELIVER FILM COLORFUL HISTORICAL ERA a.m.-—Intcrlu:le. anr-Think qzi Thcse Things.‘ . a.m.-—‘BRITAIN SPEAKS.‘ Talk by ALEXANDER KEITH. 12.30 a.m.—NEIWS SUMMARY‘. 12.35 a.m.—Clcse dvwn. PICTURES through telegraphic communications between the Army posts the western frontier. In this effort they are opposed not only by the band- its, but by local politicians who pro- fit by the lawlessness which flour- ishes as a direct result of lack of adequate communication facilities. 11611595 12119 11015 1611011119 01' 111B C1111- Short subjects at the Capitol adlan National Railways fystem in include the fifth chapter of that l 1940 amounted to $45.007,412 an in- highly popular serial starring lihecrcase of $2gl52993 over the net pend End Kids and the_Litfle revenue of 1939. ’I'hls was made T011211 GUYS 6111111911 "J11111°1' G‘,III1'l0\\'ll today irvifn the publicazion Méll- T111116 15 111N511 11 6111150011 1111111‘ _of the December 1940 results which °111°1151Y,, 9111911 _ H3995’ Haummfi lshowcd a not revenue for the monfli ‘gmulllllll ha" 1111115111161}; 511°" @3116 of so 21a 550 an increase of $2499- "potgi onno- nn, an —. " .- " surprlselTgl-JllggxlgrelfllzilnglGgaglgdy 5113519115 compared with December comedy, ‘ T . I o‘ , . , peintinxz revenues for the gear ~ '~—— 19-10 ulcrc 312-17521225 against $203,- NORTE DAME AVADEDIY 020.188 in 1939. Operating expenses ______ I111 1940 were $202,519,813 and in 1939 The following pupils have sccwed $1B2.9G.3,'768. For the month of Dc- nn average of '75 per cent and over cemlacr operating revenues were for the month of Jnnilary. ligglqqllfivl. opornlln: expenses $17.- 1M3 > IITITIITEREIIIES After payment of operating ox- The innmnrlos follow: lifcnth of Der-ember. 1040 1939 Increase I Operating Revenues: $19,046,318 $4,090,489 rating Expenses: Gznde X-Hnlon Malone, Mmxcn Mitchell. Claire Griffith, Zeta. Sclilaycixx J Gm mt N“ Gmuel —-oan is, a <- gn, Frances Coylc. Bcmlce Murray. $23l7353°7 Phillis Blanchard, Incz MurraYJ 90¢ a Joyce Lee. Phyllis Hughes. |$l7.463.25'l $15.Z72-705 $-.190.55Z Gpadg VIII—C](1Il'e minnonald. — A ——— Eileen Lplldl-Igzm, Shirley McNaily suzvassn 533173.613 $2,490,937 Virginia Webster, lkrnice Ready» 247 Nqlffrathal! Rfivfllllcl Sybil Power. ls .5 .0.» slz 3.1120181 $43,701.01!!! GTFICIQ VII—Noreen Noonan, Ruth W" In: Expenses Mcwnde) Prlsclllll Jghnslon’ ,l&l1n‘$202,519.813 $182.965,768 819554.045 Weir, Jovin McCallum, F'I01'0I1Ce 13' l'_“—‘_‘ ‘_“-—‘ ———— Aullny Mama.“ Brow“, |$45.007.41Z 820354-419 $24,152,993 Gfgldp III-Florence Blanchard. ~—-~—————————— Arvflln Marlin, Mona. Thom, Given Collins. Grade V-Mnry McWade Mary Carrol, Elaine MacDonald. K3111‘ levn Noonnn. Grade IV-Annn Gavin, Florence PPIPIS, Imonie MacDonald, Murgnr. e1 Doucsilo. GlKIfIQ III-Mary crellrllnn. Pine In Memo riam MRS. C. J. JIAILLET The death of Mrs. C. J. Jaillet, 2% Archibald street, Moncton. oocuned '1 uesdav in Hotel Dieu after a short Mal-ll. all» Mwlllm- 1118152112’. iiiliilodilil‘ 5111.130‘; Inrnn. Nonnan, Janet. MacDonald. l l d bee ‘ll b l; f A!“ mm n M“ Pew,“ Dnflysic 1a n l u a ew days. 1 a ‘I - - YB} kw- shm“ .Deceascd was a native of Welllnfi- Wfllfill- 111111119911 1‘ 9' ' Anton. P. E. I.. but had made her iome in Moncton for many years. _ ‘She svas a member of VAssum tion Cronin, Syliva Chandler‘, June DOYIB Calhr-rlral parish and n prom cnillcrlne Smith. lmcmber the Fodality of C-rarle I-Betiy Smith, NggCYl/Aflélb. J w t] to m Ir Mullins, Adele Kays, Ian Mac n-, rs. a .e eaves mourn e ld. I) -l G . P lin Cum. lnss h('l' husband. C. J. Jaillet. two §*,,,.,,,,.“‘D“j1,°,,,,"s§‘,‘;l,_fill. P89111011, sons. Joan and Rhenl, and three Wilma Doyle, JOVQQ wljlgclp stljl-lpy daughters. Simone, Rheaidine and Dlllion Jfafl Henncssey, Damion Claudette. She is also survived by ' . ,, q - hcr father. F. T. Arsencnu, of Wel- Ileonard, May Praulzhf, Mar U‘. Rn l. m Doyle, Billie Fnrmfr, lvfnry Farmer ‘nz1gn~ Pd E‘ 915%!“ bgotglege ' gylviahSopcr Jackie GAVIN. nnrum mjlglo-lflgenllll-zigfll- "- 1‘ "'- “mm ‘m’ The funeral will be held 111m‘:- Trlo NntreiDame Shield fcl~ Punc- d“, mnmlm M 9 0.010“ m l-Ak 111111111 1-‘1 ‘Wnmdlfl 1° 11"‘ 0111i, ",1, silmniinn Cathedral. Burial will he Commerce. Carry n again, (,|l_l‘I-\! ‘ll, Slyidlac Ruml cl.lllewl-y_ _ Mann. lion Ines. Prcctlzis are the Hues by which‘ -"--__-------- we ought w aqua-re our liws- From labor health, from health luau uni-awn Fur-Bib ... 7 . . T. W. Goodwill, I The Central Guardian Thl] column Ia reserved for new: o! local interest, but udvertlsmg u! g newsy nature may be lnsertsd at 5 cent; n word. strictly W!‘ lbll l.n advance CRAB WELL f0: Puowilrn-Dhn CONFEDERATIUN Lll-‘ll: INSUR- guun", L-svuu-i-zs-u: types of oil r. o0 Grafton L~669-2-4-6~'l. NEW STOCK Dreadnought Chains, cross chains, emergent, grips Just arrived. Rogers Hurd- tram. 14-706-2-5-7. HAMPTON UNITED CHARGE.- Services on Sunday, February 9th as follows: Victoria 11 A. M. Hampton 3 P. M. Bonshaw '1 P. M. L-687-2-7-1l. CENTRAL PARISH CHURCH SERVICES for February C.yde River A. M. Churchill 2.30 P. M. Canoe Cove 7 P. M. Rev. Minister. L-683-2-6-1i. MOUNT STEWART UNITED PASTORAL CHARGE. —- Mount Stewart 11 A. M. and 7.30 P. M. Lot 40 at 3 P. M. Rev. Sidney J. Boyce, B- A. Minister. L-721—2-'l-1i. NORTH RIVER BAPTIST CHURCHES. February 9.11. Service at North River 11 A. M. Clyde River 3 P. M. Kingston 7.30 P. M. Song Service at. Kingston 7.15 P, M. Spec- ial music at all Churches. A. E. Todd, Minister. L-6B4-2-7-ii. TIIE UNITED CHURCH 0F CANADA. Hunter River Pastoral Charge. Services will bc held on Sunday, February 9th. as follows: Wiltshire 11.00 A. M. Hampshire 2.30 P. M. Hunter River 7.00 P. M. Rev. I WE SERVICE all burners. F. H. Traino St. Lewis M. Murray, Minister. L-'I12-2-'l-2i. 50mm»: SCHOOL MAKES AN-' OTHER. DONLATION. — The pupils of Borden School made a nice ccn- tributlon for aid to children In Great Britain in December. They have since opened a Bank at the School, and tgie pupils now contriq bute pennies wice a week. The tidy sum of $6.25 was collected in this way for the month of January. and. has been forwarded by the Principal, Mr. C. B. Jelly, to Save The Child- rn Fund. lllacKENzlE in to command the confidence and l The People and Democracy 4. A few Social Reforms Suggested. Never was there a. time when the democratic principle of free and open discussion of all the issues more essential. We do not arrive at lusting conclusions except by we democratic way. ' The voters are entitled to and must find out from the man they are asked to vote for and to 11nd out for themselves what kind of fellow he is, in the free exchange of Ideas. An election campaign‘ should and must be vigorous and aggressive, when the last freehold of democracy stands before the world on test. Those elements of doubt and indecision which have brought about communism, NazLism and Fascism in Russia, Germany and 1t- aly must not be allowed to occur here , I do not believe in the rigidities of political part1 anship. We must all irrespective of our past political affiliations elect to parliament men who will work for, win, and hold the well-being of all citizens. irrespective of pol tlcal partisan- ship 'I‘rue lxmocracy is the way men live together to accomplish the greatest good to all citiziens ir- respective of nationality, class, or creed and especially political laartls- zmship. which latter evil is the chief cause of the shaking of the foundations of our Democratic system and making the democratic way of lifc inaffective People on a starvation relief in idleness are weakened and ener- vated so they no longer are inter- ested in work. The simple fact is that the problem of defense and of modern industrial prosperity is production of and distribution of the necessities 0f life food, clothing. shelter eta, according to each man's down-is. Mutual mspect and confidence must be established and maintained otherwise we invite disaster to the only complete free society known as Democracy. New leadership must, now come a liminary, withou uietly: ed to "I been poachin preserve!" one’: ‘preserve.’ " Ink. "I'm a. free I hope so! Yo Yourself as solely reponsible MAJOR J. A. WRITESWJ“ a Demons‘! note from lrespect of industry, of all branches _- l . . of labour and of agriculture, which $2115.11‘; ‘E1.I‘3§K§;‘.Zf'.i‘§i;‘°§‘l.2f will bung the ole-lest new or sows Ident of Churlottelnuln and who has new snry for the maintenance of been ill for three years. he sends his 1116 111 1191166- M016 WEB-ml (1- @- greetings to the old friends. He still the necessities oi’ life) cannot be maintains a lively interest 1n the distributed until more ls produced 01d country and follows all the and the means of distribution doings closely. We were 21nd I0 money distributed to the producers. hear from him and deliver his urnc- lcccording to their deserts, to obtain ious message.—New Glasgow East- it em Ghmmcle" Social security and labour laws must be made impartial. And finally we must have more candor and lest provocative state- ment. about international affairs. These are but a few of the things ‘people must examine if we are to lavoid the totalitarian form of gov- ernment that stills our tongues PRINCE STREET SCHOOL Honor Roll-January: Grade X—1. Ann Duly"; June MacPherson; 3. Florence Kavs. Grade IX—1. Joyce Coffin; 2. Louise Brown; 3. Shirlle Stems. Grade VIII-l. Myrtle MncLeod; and flows our minds- 2. Aleah Palmer; a. Phyllis Brown. I Wlll quote the following true Grade VII——1. Betty King; g, statements made by three leading Hilda McLure; 3 Joyce Gay. demvclfltlv 8111165111811- Gmde v1__1_ Malia-la Macwan President of the United Stat/es 0f and Elaine Hiller (en 11); 2. Betty 5111911011 MP- F- D- ROOSBVGIt I188 Cameron; 3. Marjorie Dalziel. 5111113111- Grme v (M155 RQg)_1_ M“- “Capital is essential, reasonable jorie MacPherson 94; Noreen Smith earnings on Capitol one essential. 94; Velma Buell o2; Margaret Mac- but, l-lle mlsuse of the power of Donald 92; Neill Fiver 9o; Leith comlal on the selfish suspenslon o! Douglas g3; Jam-l v“ lllll- 35; Billy ‘the employment of capital must be "7 l South From Mayfair By Pearl Bellairs Yes, thousands of people Iufierlng from constipation due to luck of (Continued from D889 2) wary smile of a man who preserves the outward conventions, but con- veys a personal meaning. Lorna drew back immediately. An unpleasant. little feeling haunted her flirting a little—but with her father's chauffeur? Allen might well consider that she hadn't shown very much discretion. At 11 o'clock the car returned uglam to pick her up to g0 to Mount Egmont. When Iorna. went out, her aunt was in the hotel, and Hawks- fond was sitting in his seat, study- ing a magazine. As she approached she saw it was the magazine with her photograph and the chapter about her engagement in it; it flashed on her that. perhaps he hadn't known she was engaged, for with an ultra-modem carelessness 01f such thing", slie seldom wore her Y 118 He saw her coming, put down the ma taztne, nd got out of the ca: to open the door for her. She looked at him. and knew immediately that he had seen the photograph. “Good morning, Hawksfordi" "Good morning." Why were his eyes so stern, so questioning? She sat in the back of the car; he got. into his seat in front, and fter a moment, without any pre- t looking round, said "I didn't know "Did" YOU were GIIEAKPGE '1 you?" said Lorna. annoy- flnd herself a trifle nervous. f Id known I wouldn't have g on someone elsefls “I don't regard myself as any- Lorna Said, colour. individual —~at least, u need not regard ,.. looked up; he smiled slightly, the the right kind of "bulk" in their diet have been able to lay the uune thing. For now there in u sensible my to correct this condition . . . far better than cathntics, which only give temporary relief. l 1f you cuffs from thin common l trouble, try eating delicloul KELLOGG'S ALL-BRAN every morning. It contain: the neceo- N0 TEMPORARY RELIEF FOR _ME...I'M THROUGH WITH (ONSTIPAIIONI ‘ufry “bu1k" to hclp you regular . . . naturally! Why not do this : Get KELLOGCTS ALL-BRAN . . . drink plenty of water , dilcover for yourself how ldagIId YOU! old "trouble" ziiszllllll-ary Get xaanoocrs ALI. also}; Available in two convenient Si; It all grocers’! Made by Kello T. In London, Canada. i“ bCCOfflQ YOU \ daily He turned and looked at her then, his brows knitted. She tried to with- stand the examination coolly, and a slight resentment at his thinking himself able to affect her affairs one way or another made her add: ‘It's a very trivial matter, Mr. Hawksfom, isn't it?" There was a brief pause. His law set, a kind of Amusement flickemd round his mouth, tho contempt which came into his gaze brought the hot blood to her cheeks. "Completely trivial!" he said. He. turned away, without another word, Lorna sat staring at his back furi- ously; never in her life had any man looked at. her like that. And then the tense silence was broken as he gOI; out. to open the door o1 the car for her aunt. All the way to Mount Egmont, over the green paztures and through the wrecked bush at the foot of the mountain; u the narrow, wind- lng roadway hrough the close, dark. virgin bush on the mountain side, Lorna seethed inwardly. At the Mountain House when they got out to look at all New Zealand spread below them, and tho South Island, she glanced at him t0 see if he regretted his temeritg‘; His face was a study of passive indifference. l-Ie did not look at her. (To Continued) ‘i. WILLIAM MI ns SUMMERVILLE, Fol an illness of about IOlII‘ SITE-ISM death took place at IlIs IlUIIIEIhth. on Frldnv 01 Wiilhinl n. llulnllem n ed] 68 years. The 110114,», (l “£11; e- o resident. .. , esteenrilgd by all. and ""17 “m” Margaret Kirby non, James Hamilton. 1 vices were held on 5i noon. February 2nd. p residence. Hc- ls | l,‘ widow. formerly wile. l_, ,, Kean. two sons. Ilarl-y “l, ,, ANSI-On. Hamilton m three daughters, ole Isla Donald in Kenneliln Mrs. Robert Lawrence. Mfi-SSJ 0118 brothel" Elirn ton. Halifax; two slsu- _ tcr MncCaulev, Chnrl: l1: Mrs. Clifford Crowcll, ton. Mass. GRIPPY coins Buckle ‘l Cinnnm ‘ TmuuI inqmlenifi: ED155311" l""“I m Achu Ind Pnlm FASTER. onJIJW’ m“ nnd retainer cold misery. Annillor IOIIIQTIIDITII“ re res u. hird I ' relaxation o nerves. In l“ “lfl'°""'1 lain 0II of Cinnamon IOIU: n for faster re OUT REAC WEEK END ARROW BRAND PEAS CULVER HOUSE ROYAL RUSSET LYNN VALLEY QUAKER I Ila MORE we" Why suffer from son, find, aching Inland blisim, when a nightly manage with soothing, healing Zlm-Bul: will ivc you period Iooi com on? Zorn Bub also relieve: chafing, chapped xkin, culs, burn: and bruises. Howall, 34; Henry l3, In, g4; Doyeen ended or the capitalistic system Dlamnnd g4_ will destroy itself through its own grade v __<Ml_“ Bremm) _ abuse." An election eve statement Ede", Rodd 95; Jane; Johnstolrle of Prime Minister McKenzie King 9141 Margaret Coffin as; Paula Ray- o; Sflgkgloog wfliihos lollowsé-‘goill- ed 8B: Laura Kin 87; Constance l“ 11 11°? W l1 81811 H e Cooke 31 g between the money powers and Grade 1v (M155 Brelllon) J95“ the power of the people, a battle Gallant 9a; Ian MncNevin o4; nu- Wlllvh W111 be waxed in the new lésrolnougsm as; Marjorie Mac- iiliggnollonl- t1 pleltlg for e swegpuls enze s7, l. ra vcory carry ou my grade 1v (Mm pllllemm) __D,m_ policy of public control of currency , lgdlTgomlmsoni‘ Ollyenel ¥acm?n: lcredig. Unctiiilt the cortigrgé otf cu‘r- l ar rown; ran Car e; Ecnn C M1 9T9 1511?? l‘ 0H6 Tfilvnshend; Carol Marie Colcs. l1?"l?)1'111111°111- $11 I-atlik 1311 5011911111413’ B y Acorn; David Hurst: Gerda 0 11-1‘ 1111111611 311 9111001801! 1~ Hanson; Jgyce pal-bridge; Belly idle and futile" The Right Honor- I Stewart; Barbara Pickering; Eliza- 11516 5111110113! 5311611 3111111115 91'0- betll Anderson, sent minister for Foreign Affairs , Grade 11x (Mia Watson) —E‘lalne has slnlrdr “We say we are nzm- I Murley 94; Doris Clarke 93; Phylljs ing for the maintenance of demo- ' Larter 93; Evelyn Mast-cod 91; ‘cracy but what we have to do, after léfaryi Bearisto 91; Mildred Mac» l111$lh“'*"tb1ie1° tlflfkjj democracy enze 90; Ardeth MacLenn 90; Jes- “"11" Y sus ane ." ‘ sIe I-Iynes so; Donald Callback a1; - The followlns opinion and notion l Myrtle Hawkins B‘ Carmon kaslbegnttltallfenmbylwthatl) leadinwi Thompson 8'1. ngo- a o c gn ry r. Tem- Grade 111 __(MI_55 perglmm) __ pie. Archbishop of York, England: Joan Rpgergyn 94; Jgyge Bradley The Archbishop of York 'Dr. 93; ‘Igfilsy Ti‘weel 93: Sonia AFTIIQSI. 1301111118) cligedlizlconfelilznsc foi- 92; ce Dckson 9i; Anna Part- 117111113’ 0 - l1 . 111 r1'-'@I‘l10 ridge 91; Marion Pkye m; Llgyd lIColLlcge to cionsicig furadainental 0a es 01; Muriel White 90; Donald 9C i 1301111611’! 11B 9 01' B1’ 118 0f Barwlse 9o; Ellnlce Mncgacllel-l, 9Q; Ithe "new society that is evidently gonzus Ingram 90; Anna Mnthewn lfigglggodue nttflenléle twin." The ‘ . p co s e consumer . MGrude fllfMiss Macdonald) flloulu be llgogdlwtgl‘ ofd gélnmn orris Jenk ns 95; Pe ' Cam )be1l 11111111‘ illlfie- S 011 pro- 94; Melvin Anderson gggg; {Lmlls Iduced tn order that they might be I Anderson 93; Douglas Cameron 90; 9111°Y9dl T119 P10111109!‘ 1185 bBCOmG I Joyce Cl-uzlpr 90; Audrey Dnlzle] the decisive factor and the DIOIIL~ 89; Helen Hyde 89; Illgllnm Palmer motive hns become dominant. The 88; Klinton Taylor 87 IArchbishop asserts that the system LhGrade III) (Miss Stewart) - Doro- ‘Thtows siggs of tcealigliog to rwork. 12s ey Mac nrcn 95; Barbara Vvillgf] n c us ugus, . a er be - as; Stella Pickering m; noun lgbsfllptloll of will‘ and ‘special lll- ~ Thompson 94; Shirley Craswell 92; ' 11510-1 1911’ 51' 191111111011 1111943- . gheila MacInnls 91; Anita Phillips ,illllllll;eillslof %llrlilligl unempIOYB-I l; Sierlin S n .8 ; ' n l‘ an. “ rs s su ested MacLecd III); “hug? giliisfigrjolaré? by the Archbishop pInclucIg: ii‘ l Shirley Russell as; Jenn MacDon- llmllgllon y!“ glam-sis when%r 51d 5 m ion o a y gran - Gram; 11 (Ml-S; pound) _ Ell. (a) the principle of the Mosaic Lax: ward Cayhmlel] g3; Mal-l. gull; 9g; of Jubilee should he applied in ord- Jean Watts 92: Robert. lViillIs o2; ,l~r lo prevent perpetual invest- Chris Eiggar 91; Ronald Mableill; 111011152 I?) COMTIIJUEIOXI of labor Llly MacPhgl-son g1; lqllnvy M“. equally with the contribution of Nevin so; Althea Sherren o0. coplgll mu-snl scurry‘ e :13? lomroprf- sen ono arso rec rs.n this latter connection something resembling the Guild system might be established but in order to avoid the duplication of evils of the Fascist system the right of free as- sociation should be maintained. “In a word," says the Archbishop, "the ‘natural order‘ is that consumption should control production and that production should control finance. In the new world that is to be we must work out the Just relation be- tween freedom and order, personal- ity and fellowship." As Dr. Temple rightly states. "The natural order is that con- sumption should control production l and that production should control finance." I We must each of us cease, as meek cautious respectable men and l women, so comfortable and fcr-' tunaie, in our apposition to any change in the existing economic system which is no clearly in need of change under the changed !n- ; dustrial conditions under increasing . mechanized production. | I think that all professing Chris- tians must In future co-operate with the Almighty w accompllsh whnt we so oflen request of Him in the lord's nrayer-"'I‘h_l' Kmqdom Come Thy will be done on Earth u It is la Heaven." uttzull-Buklllqnl. NA BASCO SHREDDED WHEAT Pkg. 12c. 2 P1»- LIPTONS TEA 1-2 Lb. Pkg. 1 Lb. Pkg. 63c EATON'S ARTIFICAL VANILLA 16 PASTRY FLOUR? w- BAG — — - 25c CORN F LAKES FOOD SAVINGS FRIDAY --- SATURDAY and MONDAY 1o oz. Tin 10¢ 3 Tins TOMATO JUICE a n»; - - APPLE JUICE 10s 0.. Tin NO. 2 1-2 LARGE TOMATOES Tin 10c P and G SOAP Each 5c 10 For - 2 F 01‘ 33c OZ. CRUET EACH GRANULATED OR BROWN SUGAR LB. EATON'S SNOW FLAKE 7c 10 LBS- 1 LB. TIN 14o nu BAKING POWDER 2 FOR EQUALITY Boneless STEW BEEF, Lb. 15c Chuck ROAST BEEF. Lb. - RIB ROAST BEEF, Lb.——————— Fresh PLATE RIBS, Lb. 13c Corned PORK HOOKS, Lb. 10c FRESH BACON, m-_-------— Trimmed PORK CHOPS, Lb. — — 29c I41: 23c _ 25c _ 19¢ I91‘. 28c MEATS 2 Lbs- ” L5. 2 Lbs. 2 Lbs. BORDEN'S EVAPORATED MILK TALL TIN 9c 3 FOR EATON'S CAIRO PALM TOILET SOAP EACH 4c 6 FOR Pkg. 8¢ 3 For DOMESTIC SHORTENIN G 1 Lb. Pkg. 14o 2 Lbs. —— ~- 6For————-————25l\. FILLETS of SOLE m_~-—— 27c 29o I 39¢ 23o 43o 23¢ {Z30 It: 19 o‘; 2For- 69¢ 2 7 l‘ sM-ukau FILLETS 15c 29o WEEBALL HERRING 29c