EMZMZMZNIHI. rouonnow u yg-lliififlrfiiifiiil-iéi-ZiiiZriflrlifi us.“ UNITED confide of CANADA - TRINITY UNITED TlMeLI-al ' AJMLOLI-AI charisma: Sermon: “The Crusade fo “f- o-eeleeteillnloy I. "ull- ' Sitar! l“ 75"“?- m:- Sweefly Solemn mg, Nov. 7th. 0H0 Junior to Adult O legion _ to James Cnrigle, Mrs. Bennett ‘ Marriage to take pert o 11.00 . Junior mulls the -.—-—-r- —- — -- a- " a .er., PAUL'S consort gig“; T‘ nbflh ‘u.’ Wide, to Joseph Vernon, son of Mr. an kora. Marria c to take place the THE BAPTIST CHURCH \ it Rev. l. Jnben Levy, BI). MORNING woasrnr 11 A.l\i. rnomaun Duty.” orning Prayer and semen. who: Service l9}. day Bohr» .l Pa," “d s.“ The Church School ll noon inme diateiyiollosving Morning Wor- ship. EVENING WORSHIP '1 PM. "“Preparlng ior the The Communion of the Lord's Sup- will b ed. - “I Hen;- Thy Voice" irector of Choir, tt lull to worship with rm»: ear s1 cnuacn CHRISTIAN BURCH be v. Ralph Fowlow, PRESBYTERIANQ- ti: rum: or sr. JAMES Minister fig In. T. ll. Boseell Boner-s ILA" 8.12M. MORNING WORSHIP “Org-n Difficulty in For- our emles" ( "Holy Art Thou" — = "n [flair-Junior Rev. Marvel D. Dunbar Minister Mrs. Milton Stewart, 11.00 Adm-Morning Worship and Sermon: “whence Solo: The Prodi rmoo: "The lllootriue of The De- oling oi Love" — Is Minister will conduct the ser- vieeeanddelfverth RESBYTERIAN H IIDI and Grafton Sheet £'1::::,'":.:"..'......." m.“ This llllili ll a f hour. 1.00 PAL-Evening Worship C f Bushes" Anthem: "Saviour, Now The Dayle ATTEND ClllllliCll SUNDAY IIIWI-BSTII .(lsolrDlreetor Ill MEMORIAM IIGIIION I. In“!!! The d ew of the Mr. duwjlnrsncey in on esday, October 23nd came as ere "5 ¢%T* ‘w fr... n..- H's-rm. School and ‘mu wonsmr :“0pWinnin¢!1se ' vhf}. up Mine He wlas sixty-five years oi was a son oi the late Mun _ i. ___.. ___._....._- The Irltleh and Foreign Bible that town. For some yes/rs he was U" llwFovNnl-BND a partner in the general merchan- IXIZ IDWABD ISLAND “ct m b. _Fl h t 11311,“; w ‘ e era o music for the da will include a solo by Mr. Bo Smal two Anthems b "Never in the dark ages has ‘m mortal, Invlsible" . n such an outburst of cruelty. All human decen- l have been violated, and I and homeless. not be enough to re material rolperity; we e spirit. Today a brighter Mr. Muncey was twice m first wife being Miss ram-ran oi Central Bedequo, to whom one deusht Dorie. wel born ~ Bil second l of Ouoenmll survlvlg wllrirg. Besides he mourn his loss his daughter Doris (Mrs. Reginald Hasllm of Spring field), one son, Ayiward, in oouver, two grandchildren in nd ti T'l:g;l¢ht"-Ambros‘:.ee fill/he 2.15 in th Church School will hold it’: regu- lar sessions. “wmum lwkey‘ The funeral service took place Oemete y, Vanoouven-J. sum BPUD GROWTH ‘menowthmteofbotatolelt- luabem eqtbyiaedlmemwiifr propylene. BEACON LIGHTS 0F PROPIIEGY IN SCARLET (Rev. l7) Speaker — Ainsley lloir _ SUNDAY NIGHT, NOVEMBER 4, or 100 O'clock SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST CHURCH Lapthorne Avenue Everyone Welcome Tune in on CFCY every Sunday at 1:81 James and mu Sellers. ‘no: .m. oi the Methodist Church officiated. . ._ _ _ i___i__ ______ the Society ful- atipns by send. ithto RE. l’. Auxiliary Bring A Friend Iii/llama: villi‘!!! GOSPEL HALL f ?.?'-'.;.,l"‘§ , 3- IAIIA’! EDUCATIONAL SEM- AI-Queen Hotel, Saturday, 8.15 glbject: "The Moon of Guidance." All Welcome. 11, 3P1] ..__- IAIIII.‘ SOCIAL And dance in aid oi . Thomas Aquinas Society Educational Fund his of Columbus mu, Wednesdeyuegerlr; INQIAGIIZENT Announced of arie daughter oi Mr. and W.W. Murphy, Charlottetown son of Mr. and han, Bradalbane. place the latter November. 11, 3-1i GEMINI‘ Announced oi Bernice, dau hter of Mr. Mrs. J. Learning urphy, Mill- Mrs. Patrick McCarvlll, Kin- latter part o CHURCH NOTICE for Parish of Milton an Rustico for Sunday, November 4t. St. John's, Mil- ton, Holy Communion. 11:00 am. St. Marks, November. 3:80 a m. Evening Prayer, 3:00 am. ev. Sidney J, Davies, Rec- r. 11-3-11 MAGISTRATIPS COURT —- A: en aftermath of Halloween activ- ities two men irom Mt, Stewart, charged with creating a disturb- once, were fined $5 and costs or 10 days and fine and costs of $5.50 or five days respectively. Ten defendants in cases dealing with illegal fishing oi oysters were ord- sled to psy fine and costs of M. NOBEL PEACE PRIZE — l-lis Honour, LieuL-Govcrnor J.A. Ber- nard has received a circular from the Secretory oi State, Ottawa, in- iorminu him that tlwse wishing to offer the candidature of any one for the Nobel Pence Prize must have their applications before the Nobel Prize Commit/Tee of the Norwegian Parlismefib Oslo, Norway. before .l, . 0N "LADY NELSON" - Prince Edward Islanders listed as being duo to arrive at Halifax tonight on the hospital ship “Lads Nelson" are Pie. ME. Bernard, Kensington; Pie. L.J. Boudreauit, Lower Mont- ague; Gnr. W.H. Ghatwood, Char- mg ms mscouch lottetnwn; TD!‘- E , e: Pto. 1.0. Inwis, Bear River,- Pte. OI. Stewart, 0'l.eer.v: Pte. A H. Walton. High Bank. POLICE COURT - At the City Police Oourt yesterday s. man with possession of wash suite lo for manufacture of spirits was fined U100 and costs or three mon . A defendant in s Pro- hibition caso was fined $200 and costs or three months. The accus- ed in a theft oese was given 30 days. A drunk was given 10 days. he had been A i . m but o: Mum m‘ a‘? in! vearant was urther remanded almost insia attack A ceee of forcible entry was ad- week journed one Murchison, District REV J. M. Secretary of the Bible Society will conduct service next week as fol- lows: Peters Church, Monday Nov. 5, Harbor North, Presbyterian Churc 0‘ Tuuda. Nov. Prelb erian Church, Wednesday Nov. 7th. Hartsvllle, Presb tcrian Church Thursday, the 8th. each night at 8 p.m. All are wei- come. Road Presb terian lllTfl 6th, Brookiield, ervice 11. 3-1! TIINITY UNITED C l! -'rhe regular service: oi public worship will be conducted in the church at eleven and seven o'clock. In the morning the minister, Rev. T.E. McLennan, will a eak of the Crusade for Christ an His Kin - ‘his sug- en." The om, and in the epenin lman, and y the choir: “Im- by Eric Thiman, Solemn Junior meet for rehearsal at the "One r will afternoon, and DEATH IN CALIFORNIA — Is. lend friends will regret to learn 0f t-lh death in Redwood lbw 0min, Sad. weio Messrs. R y Parks, Iihretti, R.S. . er, JA. Muslim Stayer tWS-S at Sen-ta Clara Call good , attention of a specialist. Your n¢cuw J. Ernest ll. Worth - DIUOGIITS , rarrnm so. n»... a Rustico, Sunday School, i .IIOPENING Services of K flnggsn United. Church will be he d on Sunday, November l. The" will b; special music. Iiev. Lewis M. Murray, minister. 11. 3. 1| WIOID M rlel. Chris- tigrAChurch Bradmigano. Regular service Sunday 4th at 3 .m. Spe- l tel t. we. ~r.....=~":":...."'..=., f, _ ln mu. l‘. ister, Rev. Peter Jackson. Bonlhlw - pa]. . .' Vi t ria szFFit mall's-lugs?’ u? 3H we‘ . m. M I ° at the close oss oi electing l1. MacVicar, Into THE UAITIILY X15111‘ of the 135.1. Refill-red urug t:'°°‘i"%“ "3' "‘ "it? ‘J. $2‘ o e . - dafiiflovelnber til. bellllfllflliai: CAVENDISII UNITED CHURCH —Publlc worshi: S NOV- 41h 11 A.M., Cavendish‘ Glasgow, 7.30 P. vi. ial service on toe ocul 15th anniversary of the openin Stanlel lliijnltédfihureh, eueztctseage- ers w e r n m . Rev. EJ‘. Coffin, lniniator. 11. 371i MANY HAPPY BTUI-NS-Mr. and Mrs. L. I. J”, It. ing the congratulations of their friends on having cele- busted their 40th wedding anni- versary Thursday, November lst. at home quietly with their iam- Y. - NORTH BIVII Paetorate, Nov. i. The Sunday Services will be held follows: Falrvie North River, S. School 2 .m. Ser- vice 3 p.m. Long Creek, . School 11 a.m. Clyde River, S. School 11 a.m. Service 7.30 gm. This will be a special Than Offering ser- vice under the auspices of the-Wo- mc s Missionary Society. Mrs. Todd will be the speaker and there will be special music. You are cordially invited to all ser- vices of the Lord's Day. Rev. A. E. Todd, minister. 11, 3, 1i HOUSING CONFERENCE POST- PONED - By reason of the ab- sence of Premier J. Walter Jones between the Government and the three committees formed at Thurs- day night's City Council meeting, hos been postponed until ‘l o'clock Monday evening. The committees were formed for the pur oee of studying all question lnvo vlng the Ci y's taking over enough build- ings at the local airport to house 150 families requiring shelter. THE PBESBYTEBIAN OIUICI vices next IflRYs Day as follows: Hartsville, 1i a.m.; Hunter River. 3 p.m.; Glasgow Road, 7.80 p.m. ‘rhea-e will be a Bible Society meet- at ield, Wednesday even- ing, Nov. '1, at 7.30. Also a similar meeting at l-‘lartsville, Thursday. Nov. 8. at the some hour. The speaker im- these mid-week services will be the Rev. J.M. Murchison. Donald Nicholson, student minidier. Y’! MEN'S MEETING — The reeuler meeting of the Summer side Y's Men's Club was held on Thursday evening with the cluo president, Mr. Horses MacFerlane the chair. Discussion centered on the coming Tuberculosis Seal Sale campaign and the coming cf the Mobile X-ray unit to Bum- merside A committee was ep- pointed to act with respect io the organization of the town in con- nection with this mass x-rev of the people oi SummersidQL-S. TRINITY Y.P.U. —'Ilhc exeoliive oi Trinity YP.U. met before the regular meetinc which was held in the Social Hall Friday evening. The president conducted a short busin- ess period which was followed by classes o0 Rev. ‘IKE. Molennan, Mr. L.W. w Mr. .w.n Berstiey and m. Ool ww. Reid. Following classes, Mary Tait and Jean Moore led the up in lively recreation. The clos wor- ship service was under the direction oi the Fellowship Oounvenors, Jean Ramsay and Margret MoLennan. ‘ms scripture lesson wee reed by Wilma Watts, who define offered prayer orn "mendaiup . " meet- Benediction. ran narrrsr cannon - The service of Morn! Worship wil be conducted by t e minister the Rev. I. Judson ‘Levy, B11, with Duty." of the momimz will be Handel's “We Trust in Thee."- ‘rhe Church school meets for Bible Study session at 12 noon, im- mediately following the service oi Mornin Worship. Evening Wor- ship l be conducted at "I RM, by the minister, whose evening sermon will be “Preparin Per The Christ." The Common on of the Lord's Supper will be ob- served at the close oi this service. The anthem of the evening will be Edith Lane's “I Hear Thy Voice." 'l‘i1e music of the dav will be under the cha e oi Mrs. G. Elliott Full, organ and director o . Let lis Servo You Therenreno“ "when f...“ the tonorgotoseohimwi tlt delay. Reed his elllerlonoed ooan- sehblaind, of course, you will want to careful compounding. We can thhe beet servioo n; his prescriptions here for, live In alldlleldt Upper Prince St. Order of Meetings: Lord’s Dliy, Sunday School. 10 all. » ' . Lord's Day, Breaking of Brelll. ll In. Lord's Day, Bible Reading, l2 noon. Lord‘: Day, Gospel Muller. 7180 an. Wednesday. Prayer Mailer. 8 r-n. “Friday Children's Moetinl IIIIIIIII l and bring a friend. 4 - its!!!‘ M. V. PRINCI: NOVA SCHEDULE CHANGES EFFECTIVE NOVIMIIII ‘- . , ' ' Iho Oonaeotins mna Between Nova seotia and Prince Edward Island 54m "l" °' “Tw” ‘imam WOOD ISLANDS. PJJ. tuucnas uneven IAILINO- souaouna At. NOVA IUOIIA - PIlNOSlDWAl-D ISIMNIIVPIIBI IIIVIOI ‘a’ cAnrnou. N. s. , (fillies from Pieter) I» SAILINOS STANDAED I Iflllll n: sh"... (DAILY mctuoma sumo"; ‘III! O . I l. rn. p. l. ll a. m. p. as. l uonnmratnnun rsmuas ‘tlmnn oaaaw-rnrown. reruns aowun mum, from the Province, the meeting in Canada, Brookfifld charts. Ber- H intho depthsofiilr: '5 i. trig}; fur cnAlzLorreroynwciuaap-As“ nun HELP IN REHABILITATION HAVE YUU SIG/Vf ‘IIQFL NAME TU Vl[ T DRY ? National Temperance Study Course for Sunday Schools, SUNDAY“ NOVEMBER 4TH LISBON IV TIIPIIANCI IN Till TEACHING OF JESUS Iy G00!“ A. Uttle and Thomas B. MoDormend (Senior) Monday: Drink and the Golden ltule Bmliptnn ."Therefore all whatsoever ye would that men mould do to you, do ye even so i0 them. 1m‘ this l! the law and the prophets." Mls.ttheu' '72 l2. 1n a brierfler form this word of our Lord becomes the familiar mould never bring sorrow or pain or loss Yo another since we could not pomibly desire such experi- ences for ourselves: In the light oi talus fact can anyone conscien- tiously use alcoholic drinks himself or offer than to others? Tlieueeoiliqtrorisrespomtblein many instances for The killing oi innocent people in auto accidents. The wrecking oi home life and the multiplication of divorces. of many kinds. , illness and aims-toned ves. The mining oi promising ee- rcere. Is a motorist who kills a child on the street because oi having had “a drink too ma/ny" practising the Golden Rule towards the Pmrfllts 0i.’ the dead child? Ia a hush and. who. icecauzse of drink, legiects his family dudes and treats his wife harshly. practising the Golden R/ule toward his wife it clear Suoh questions make that "drink and the Golden Rule do nor mix." Question: How do users of al- cohol break the Golden Rule? Prayer: Almight God. nude man to know and honour thee end to love and szrve his fel- lows, deliver thy children from the use of all that would separate them from thee and iniure thwm in their relations with others. Amen Tuesday: One of These Little Ones : But fend (cause to tbm little ones which believe in whoeo shall of- stumble) ware better for him that a were drowned sea." Mat» by an older man to take firs; drink of liquor. Partly the lad broke into a y: . s i; a. ii??? 5i’.- iiil "mo your , how much morg shell your Father which is in heaven give will! 90 914m out ask nun "Matthew '1: m "s bed! dealt If‘)! l1! a Gilldifil‘! locie Dri nldno parent r ‘i i. g. s ;Y‘6l. "l; "U: fill" D0 Inekoflfiht decisi health. control, prosperity and hsvvlness. ‘These values rive a plus io life, not e minus. it is really the drink habit that is negative. leading to loss oi _ tune, loss of money. loss oi friends, loss of Job, 10s of character, 10s of Joy loos. of faith. The Christian life is rich end eatisf Question: rewards of the Ohriet? ten courtin-ued to take more. until they lost the dash-e and the poorer to worship God or u, do I945 | i-low do you any Y8 and No? you give your delusions as tiwumryoumeantitordoyousi- low others to change your decis- ions and “push you around?" The London Daily Mall (Eng- land) has a column called "Hu- man Case Book." A feature writer answers personal problems that readers sennd in to her. The fol- lowing appeared February 2'1, 1946: . on. "I am l6 and have made up my mind not to drink, but people make in, very hard for me to refuse. Tfbey kcBp on insisting-and pres- smg and some get soomfui and fl-Ililry 11 I soy, ‘I'm sorry, I'd ra- ther have an orangeade.’ What's the best way to refuse? M." “Answer? “ o need to say Tm sorry.‘ You invite them to persuade Y0“ 8011-1111“ B-Dologetlic. All thaws 119098511’! a ‘Than ou-I onl take soft drinks. y y “If you find yourself crowd which doesn't accept that Without mnkinl a fuss and paiover about it, cut wway irom it “Thrash a way, very wise old precou on vmie you young peo- Plodnrrtmake ecnoughueeofln these days. and tlust is getting out oi tempts/lion's way. being proud and glad and ateful for being able to hold on o your own standards withom, being awk- ward or Drlflfiiah or intolerant- you are Just the nicest possible specimen of human being.’ Question: l-low may one refuse mqum‘ courleoilsly but firmly? Prayer: Eternal God, help me to and stand by imam Amen Friday: “Full of Life Scripture: "I am come that they mlsht have life and that they rnlflht have rt more ablmde-rstly." John l0: l0. Somehow we like "Do" better than "D0111". 'I'he positive makes a. greater appeal to us than the It so lmppens that sobriety has had negative names st"- teched to it. "Prohibition," ‘Ibe- wifll. "Niel Absunaaw " " ," "On the ," "Puritan," “Kill- joy," in actual experience, how- negative . ever. total abstinence has the most Positive values to offer such as eifidency, safety. vine. What are some oi the abundant life in Player: 0 God, Giverofall good, wle thank thee for the Gift oi Girist 1110i? Mid 3W8]? a Christian needs no other warning snainst alnoh] than "his mime word from cnngt Himself. Question: How does liquor mm Nlisimu experience? Prayer: O Father of our mm "Id QHVIWG. Jesus Christ. wha-tse. 23"." says for m to do, may we Amen,_ QUESTIONS ion 1. How‘ do users of sl- Quest eohol break the Golden Rule? Value 10 marks liquor courwously but firmly? IIQ IV.NO icrnoon makillll s. sumo hook? to noon in late summer. in "W" W‘- {gee bvy the lake. coming over with their mother and dad, ii the rain “eased up l. little" a; Jean put it. pings iocr the chiidrfn. sors and paste were reeds. “Bob and Betty may not owns." to see how this the first page." you if . 7 Mm B‘ name) "File-id Marshal Sir Bcmarddssw Montgomery." “Monty” for short," laughed Jea l what made him so smart," said ‘Ii you can hit the knack of Dad that," laughed Mother. they lived in Tasmania," said Jean. “That like Uncle Tom. I suppose though more like a general oi mixustcrs, eh?" ister too, and a great worlssr," said Mother. pm that clipping in.” pray," said Jean. remembered brcaicf always when meshing to his men. Listen to this," and she mad: where it is due. It is God who will give us the Victory.” and let us so forward to Victory, “Peace on earth, good will to men." "mt," he sa-ld, fighting for.” when on The desert, but he had a shelf of books which contained a Bible, and the lives oi some great men." says thntwhmhewasaboy he waswswchinx a o1 trailsn soldiers. He said to his motherfllsmgoimaiobeaszrld- ierandifismagoodeoldierper- hops some day I shell have an lust to keen ready for the hard yobs ahead." said Dad he read a clipping. ."Listen " he said "Monty likes badges. He alWa/ys liked to get a band“ from each regiment he visit- slouch hat or o beret and all his badges for a picture to be taken. Se; them have?" 100k said Dad. even when things were not going so well. ‘Phat made those around hiréhieel better and more ooniid- en Fhther in heaven would help to bring his fox-cu end all ou- Allies Question 2. Bow may one Nil“ Value 10 marks. JUNIOR VIBE A GREAT COMMANDER, By Pearl Griffin Did you over wend a rein)’ ai- ‘Ihat is what Jlwk and Jet-H do, one ztite - C0usins Bob and Betti’ W"? Mother and Dad had saved ol-iP- The sols “Do let's get at it." said Jefln. "Yes," said Jack, "I am anxious pmure will 100k on . ‘head- quite "Isn't he great?" said Jean’; "I and leader" Dad, (Have you guemcd his heis nose "And Jack was saying, "Here ll. “kow, what comes neat?" sled "as was born m Ireland. mus "Being mm you would mun; "iris father tvas s. Bishop and means he was a minister “His rrmtirer’: father was a min- ance “He would hear about the Bible then, aha lea-m to She oitcn visited Uncle Tom and the prayers after ast. "Ys," said Mother, quoted from the Bible, “he nearly "Let 115 remember to give thanks Another, "With litiith in God in the Justice of our ‘Cause "is what we are "A 800d man." said Dad, “And ht “Let's Dlit this in," I-id JMfl. "It Alfi- oi my own." in good condition, Jack we... laughing lo himeeli as Then he liked to put on e at that cheerful grin." “he was always hopeful "r think he believed um his Io Happiness is iho Home When lioiher ls Sick The tired, worn out mother cannot malro a happy home if she is aiek and worried by the never en in; y mmugh to Victory." said iiors the wood . After they had token oft their Ewen coats. they rel/herd around the table to see what was a. treat deallDad others fuliyawey. i. return work ls greatly appreciated. Snapehois can't be taken over llflll- D0!‘ a: chsancn with lnhhlnl m; gangs): (o nr uxpofllfI) Developed easel mounts m?“ Just in they heard e W!‘ comm; up the path through "mntyuml d1?" said Bob. "new 0. no, looked at the pictures and liflmtrs II ym A“; ‘um “m, ' was a tptalva xelf? ml-Iegdidfit drink any alcoholic drink such as wine, whiskey or beer." “Yes there i6 . imc 116W." lllfl' Jean. "Be sure to Put that m," lid Aunt Maud. ‘in a ‘Germain! a great army e d-idn tellb chances on pelng beaten by my "In this one he eayi. preparing to take part in the bil- gest tug-of-war the world has ever seen. that Uncle Bob. "That would be a 800d thing to f amber. It would help u; in many thinzo We'll have to do.‘ "Would alcohol urake e. mag: loll his grip on the rope?" asked Jean. “It would indeed,"- "You have all been effects of alcohol. “Let's have a quiz and see how we can ommect these facts about Mont/y with the fact tirel- he does not use alcohol." 1."He was found of , Why hock and rug- by players, also good w ‘ ere never use alcohol when training or competing?" "They can't afford to slow up in their thinking- or movements or spoil their team work," said Bob. "Right." said Dad. "That goes for a soldiers job too." 2. “Why did he not order it for his men as food?" “It hasn't much food value," said Jean "Our sohhol book says there is more food value in a glass of milk in e. barrel of beer." "Anolliher good rimark." said 3. "Why should pilots, sea cap- tains, motor driv-zrs and such not allowed t0 drink alcoholic drinks on duty?" "They couldn't think clearly or see straight. They might take chances or go to sleep." said Bob. "Poor judgment" said Dad, sums that up." 4. "Let me ask you one, Dad," said Jack. "would it hurt for those mien to drink when off duty?" "Yes, for the arrest harm is, that 111d otiirstanmnoniy wmtsavery little, but gradually he wants more and "more and finds it hard to stop. "Then if Monty thinks water and reeds a good Book." mm; us qwugh 1m- mm... "Here's one clipping that says ' 4° g _" h helived very simplylnaoeravau $3 “me “w” “Icfslomsttoiheivulnpnow. Bob. andbrrincinevflllo cold Aweywenttheboyewhiileflle putihe ecrapbookoare- outeametheslm. Just then "H0011? " the children . said. "But I did enjoy this afternoon," earl Jean. "Thanh to Field Marnhal Ber- ‘hav mm may we "How very true that was" laid {gut u‘ '" ‘u Dd‘ ° " °~ m“ “was. "What an Army h. on "liberty", for mm." nu: use. Sotnrdayz Christ's Warning .. ‘ . Wm» m m.» h». t D.r~~..:~s..:...=:~:.rnr'n.nr, wen- Ym": 1"” “i "W W" YWI‘ the‘ ones on the line of at- ‘Use éstions 1 ms 4 1mm o” overcharged with sur- . W m. dflmkmwfl’ t... who; s m’ mo" v m“ - < tack tu 1mm ready." n“. Why om con-guys us. merge "rtuszlysflléal-Z. mall-rues to ——l—1£3m "h \- Gfl . m» - - y... IIWMB “mo? harm. findrmmx cflnmmu can» M awholetheJ-swlshracewes vsrystrlotiooOrdersh-edtphe Inmyourewnierspehete t“ ‘l. Wine was chiefly made obeyed and no fooling. "said m- " h, at home andfor famillvuseurdmqg "' hfilvwflcvhcllvmuwmbeoem "uewmtwsnoyascnmxm """"'“..'7¢,""“""""' the more of dhtflling hard said Jean. "'l‘his s, irindlwill m '“ Olllllll liquor not been discovered at he was s. IOod m and eapssm. his" an»; menu "W "we. ly fond of swimming and cricket " “ms “’ hwix‘. "mi: lZJZMs-J Christ earnestly souitht to de- "I suppose that was om reason unvshwngfu ior m 'io Luslll nrnens owl- yelop the life oi the spirit. l-ie was why he always wanted his men w early. (2 photos on Calendars [or 25¢.) "mmwmelvflcdfhilnriecttakitoi ismSometim le from what would injure they gall”; nurmklxrc or seven mil: Iflllll m mmpt MAIL Service ‘s lnriut Finishing Studio DQ QM e 0?‘ “Your Work ls Wonderful" Says Customer . and the prompt mannerianwhich ill our films. Bend than: to rvlce~Canada's l Get uaiity work at lnweat nape ot ' studio. E l is d a o' in {i for lslrlnvllnrd. on ivory vsr. W nut or household duties. n m! o. i x w in one. an She ts run down and becomm nervous and fdrfidxis5jYuffmgtffihia° 1°,“ irritable, owuhearied and discour ed, can't rest at ‘grunt ‘HUM one“ night and gGmpr-ilfl the morning f n%a§t_iro<liualsbwhen sllileedwint to bed. { New Bi-Iliclglalllllnwlltli izrinte omen englu new». msyum nu t dN m~‘ ' run e remedy mo. which w help "‘ ' M‘ °"‘ ruewI-e-wr“ recu ie their health build u the rnn down m, and unst them back to llonltlP-lrappinuj p co 50c o box, 65 pills, at all drug counters. look for our trade mark a "Red Iicort" on (he package. The T. Mllburn 00., Limited, Tomato, Ont. n» snnsnnt 8"" lea III, Feet Mike l, ieroato Print Name and Address Plaialy oa Ordca "We an a