_ln ,_..,_,_ pa; _____________,___._..._. To End a Cough In a Hurry, Mix This at Home 1 5m: Big DoI-ITn-i- No Oookillll vl:".:.:.=.lu::nn solsti- rsvrsus": u till)’ ouei°iiilhbu‘t'wfi‘c'f,h,,:'fiy m u’; all‘?! lgldilgielllking up obstin to Willis. F'~°'“ “15Z.l"£“ul."i‘.§i.'2‘1§?.%§f.' if yélfi-g-gtunulated sugar syrupyto wl M, hi; bottle. The syrup is easi ma o "d "our “m” “°".'é‘..°.‘l‘.°“‘1'vl"’...tu.'§§l. .5 1x tbs mo: vs “Luiaymlhal? 111326 could buy. Keeps reqllgléillly’ and chi dren love ts taste. v n; quick action in loosening ill: h] 1,“, clearing the air passs es, an Ewgljink away the iéliliammat oak hu . u] ‘l; to be use n more olnel ;,',,‘,'f,‘...; other couch remedy. 4 pine: is a highly concentrated com- "nd of Norway lne, famous for its onlillg effect on throat membranes. It l: guaranteed ti give prompt relief or money refill! OSTON Two Sailings weeklyon the Palatlal New Liner S A I N T J O H N WEDNESDAYS-SATURDAYS at 7:30 p. m. from Saint Jolln bu: Boston 10530 (r.s.r.) new}! 111010108- Rcruln sallln s from Boston Tues Y5 "id $10 Fridslls‘ 51°? -“" ma: ls.s.-r.).DueSalnt ohn 5mm. JOHN 7° 9:30 I.IIl.(A.T.)fO low- io . c: rrzzfw- "m FUXMEN! Wily Gail The Plumber?! ms cHARLorrsjowN GUARDIAN National Temperance .- “Study Courses For Sunday Schools 1933 NATIONAL’! EMPERANCI FLAKES . 3 for 250 of liquor and tobacco is noithsr Mustard Pickles, 35 OZ. 2913i Kellogg's Nazi . ca“ Attack Versallles OMDGNE, Germany. Oct. 27- (APJ-Chancellor Hitler. Pulilhs persona tonight that the German Speakers Bitterly, Pact I people, l have determined to ap- peal to the nawn itself." he said. "I did not do it for myself-my ‘ n" “V” ‘m h“ mwwmu” a z Government is firmly entrenched." Present world opinion, told 16.000 Meanwhile, the treaty of Versail~ lea was under the heaviest barrage l'%=r<:i1 A NIALTH IIRVICE OF THI CANADIAN NIDICAL liiOClATlON AND LIFE INUURANCI COMPANIII PAGE FIVE ~ i THAT THE PEOPLE MAY KNOW 1A column of interest to all recording accepted facts all worthy opinions regarding the plnce or alcoholic beverages h modern life; as well as new! el iho progress of the cnsnpllfl II a "dry" world.) STUDY COUBSI IDI- srmnar scnoobs l To bc absolutely pure and sbcoluts- l Jolly Powders, 5 for . . .. ly and load the best Chris- ' tian lives possible, boys and Bills 15101! November 5th. I933 INTERMEDIATE-SENIOR. must decide for themselves whothor WEFUL WASTE or not they will mo liquor and By a. s. Gill-EB tobacco. l In ‘yo m cm ‘ "w Wm Memory Verses-Hebrews 12:1, 2. ago, w. A. had the largest dry- Question l. From the memory Matches, 3 for 25c physical nor financial, but spiritual. Peanut Butter, 2 lb. jars 37¢ pgflplQ, not the Nazi Regime. being suspected abroad of war-like intentions. Clams, 2 for 19¢ Roast Beef, 12c to 18c Potted Meat 15c Sausages, 2 for Large variety of Fresh Flsh Burhoe’: Grocery ‘m of Nani oratory within memory. Campaigning in addition to, , Chancellor Ifitlor were Minister of H‘ m?“ ‘mm’ therein" t° Propaganda Joseph Goebbels st W“ m’ “pa” 5nd mum’? at Breslau, Dr. Alfred Rosenberg, the November elections for which chm of 3.0mm “h,” m the be is campaigning on behalf of tha N“, n,” ‘M “m.” o. minor mm “"7 “d m‘ “m rqlmfi- lapcskers elsewhere in Gemlany. "new!!!" "it W!“ “Y! "Wrbey blamed the Versailles rm‘ Gem“ Gwmmenl 99mm “an” for Germany's and the world's '" "‘“"°" j (Sponsored by tho Groll DMBETES | Division. Somali-Temperance I I. Within the body lie certain glands which pzur lheir secretions, (F°"w“‘1°d w" w‘? 5- 91 T- ca‘ directly into the biocd strcamflumni b)’ J'W‘A- Nlchmionr NM“ These secretions are particularly ‘ Bedeque) powerful, and any abnormal con- dition which rcsults in the alters-l tion of one or other of the internal WANT BEER! BOY! seczetons. whether this be in The British Brewers are out aftat quantity or in quality, gives rise to bOy3,-'lD drink beer! What are boy! human for, if not to drink been-and an- ] BRITISH in the 8d” sosrou ‘ASTERN STEAMSHIP LINES For infonncfion and reservations» ply zllfirlzcr OiTzcc, Rcill’: Pr. Wharf. gaintloiln. Hf." v (‘anadisn Nafi Rvs. coupon licks: oilice, Zgood stole. He was popular, made money and had a fine home.- Hts attractive wife was intcrestcd‘ in many philanthroplos. Mr. A. took an occasional BIB-as of liquor. The habit grow; ha drank more and more. He neglected his business, failed. Mt his homo and left the City. Togafnalivinghlswifs had to talus I humble position. His house bees-ms a public institution. Mr. B. was a successful farmer, with two flnc farms. He became o. vlotimof the drink habit, neglected his work, mortgaged his farms. his unhappy wife d'ed, his children left the nliserable home. Finally he lost his property and ended his days, a miserable wreck, in the County Poorhousc. The same wilful verses of the ilvs lessons, writs out the one you think would influence from both tobacco and alcohol, giv- ing s. reason for your choice. Value 12, Question. 2. What are theda-ngerl ' ' from spending money for tobacco and alcoholic bovorleel and what is your opinion about spending money for these being "wilful Waste?" Value l4. NATIONAL TEMPEBANCE STUDY COURSE FOB. SUNDAY SCHOOLS November 5th, 1033 (JUNIOR) WHICH SHALL RULE ‘f Lesson 5. waste of ability, time and money m 1902 Canada's liquor bill was, in round numbers, $140,000,000. Mom this the Provincial Govern- mc-ntl (except Prince Edward Island) received about $21,000,000 and the Dominion about $24,000,000. Hundreds of thousands of people were receiving relief. The Quebec League Against Alcoholism states tilst the number of men employed by lmy necessary industry, com- pared with the number employed by a brewery with an output of the some value would be four toone. That clmrlot be an exaggerated statement when you read that an ‘English authority declares that in ' England the ratio would be icn to one. Meanwhile in Canada manu- manufaoturers have been failing or losing money as people are not buying sufficient goods from them. The Provincial Governments, re- sponsible to the people, sell liquor or license its sale. Our previous lessons have taught the dangers to human beings from this consump- t'on of liquor. ‘The Governments receive money from the liquor sales, but at what a. cost-a cost impos- Ilbli’ lb...i>9lllmli_c._:in.~~dolloro--uriw happy homes, boys and girls drinking, diseased bodies, mental cases, unemployment, accidents with motor cars resulting in maim- ed bodies or death, crowded jails and mental hospitals. Read the trP-Btdies reported in the Monday papers. Governments are supposed h“; mush, may“, Wm, 1,, M", By MURIEL lvnms CARBCALLEN The whistle blew two long, shrill blasts, and the train slowed down. | "Come on Marjorie! We're almost there!" said her brother Joe, as he caught up a bag in each hand and hurried his sister towards the door. _ “I hope Alice and her father will be there to meet us," said Marjorie anxiously. "Oh, I shall flnd the way easily enough if they are not," said Joe confidently. “The town isn't very lurgc. and everyone will know Dr. Simpson. _ “There they are!" cred Marjorie, and she hurried down the steps of the train to greet Alice and her father. “I was afraid the.’ you wouldn't be 0n the train, but hers you are, , fwturcrs of all kinds except liquor “a “d “um” “id Au“- wm‘ 5 mind? happy smile. “Well, Joe," said m. Simpson, u" he and the three children settled themselves in the car. “do you still W811i i0 be u doctor when you grow "Yes sir," answered Joe promptly. "I think I should like to be a doc- for more than anything oiae in the world." "Joe can be a doctor and Mar- .._.lfrue_cnd_lihsll_lu_nm2_eeiligs_tlle_wouhs_feeis;now..nnd..that. Alice. “Wouldn't you like that, Marjorie?" “Yes, indeed," said her friend. "I think it would be wonderful to help make sick people well again." "Sometimes that is not so easy," said Dr. Simpson, gravely. "A doc- youmosttohectotalabstcincr- Corner Weymouth and Fitzroy Streets. Phones 871-872 “And look at the yard!" asid Mlarjorie, as she pointed towards the far mmacllln y which had ‘been left out in the rain until it \ had become rusted and was falling apart._ i "And the weeds!" said Alice in disgust. “The whole place looks as though no one cared for it at all." "Well," said Dr. Simpson, as he returned to the cur some time later, flaicohol has certainly left its trade ' mark on this pllwe." "How is your patient, father?" asked Alice. "I can do nothing moire for him," ssid tho doctor. "He is not trying to set better. Ho has nude a wreck of his life, and ha knows it. ‘rhero is nolhlng so difficult to cure its a s’ck soul." The children looked at one an- other. They did not understand. “When this man was young he had a rich farm," sold. Dr. Slmp- son. “He was eager to make n. suc_ cess of his work, and he had every- thing in his favor, until he begun to drink intoxicants. At first he drank only a i.t.le, but as time went on he drunk more and more. The time came when he fell that he must have alcohol every day. He. let his bodily appetite rule his "But he musbhnve known that it was doing him harm," said Joe, puzzled. "He did," said the doctor, “and when he realized that he could not stop, he became discouraged and lost 11's ambition. He was ashamed of his weakness. He knew that he had lost his chance to be of great peace, not however the German W0“. North Lake School Fair 2 mancis Rose, Lakovills, 3 ‘I'll-shun MoLaron North Lake, 4 George Gheverie East Point. _ Oats-l George Cheveule, 2 Agnes McDonald, North Lake, 3 Herbert Maser, south Lake, 4 Everett comb South Lake , Apples-i Stanley Dug-well, North Lake, 2 Ruth Dingwell, North lake. 3 Ronald MacDonald Lakcvilie, 4 Helen MacDonald Lame/ville.- Orub Apples: 1 Cyril MacDonald’, Lakevllie, 2 Ronald MacDonald, 3 Irving Baker, 4 Helen MacDonald. Pamsips-l Arthur MacDonald, 2 Ronald MacDonald, 3 Robert Bak- er, 4 Annie Ross Tumips-l Thelma. Molar-en, 2 Wesley Fraser. 3 Ronald MacDon- ald, 4 Francis Rose Potatoes (Green Mountains) l Cy-rii lviucDcnaid, 2 Clarence Rose. 8 Rrnsld MacDonald, 4 Franfs Rrse Ix-‘sh Cobblers: l Everot Coflln, 2 Kenneth Fraser, 3 A'v.’n MacDon- lid, 4 Wcsicy Fraser Poultry: BarrPd Rzckz: 1 Ciawnce Rcse 1' Jng Baker, 3 Rcnsld MzcDonal‘ i‘ Wes-Icy Fraser Rllode Island Reds: 1 George Cheverie, East Pent. 2 George Murphy, Elmira, 3 Ruth Dingweli North Lake, 4 Stanley Dingwell, North Lake White Wyandlotes: 1 Eileen Mac- Donald, 2 Alvin MacDonald. 3 Kim- ble MacDonald Calves-l Kenneth Fraser. 2 Stan- ley Dingwell, 3 Victor MacDonald, 4 Ruth Dingwel-l Chicken Coup: 1 John Mclnnia. Lakcville use in the world, and soon he did not care what became of him. That isthe reason for all this," andthe I doctor waved his hand in the direc- tion of the tumbled-down house and untidy surroundings. i "I don't see how anyone could ever grow to be like that," said Marjorie. Bird House: 1 Bernard Cheverio, East Point ~—Manual-Tra’ning: l-l-Bemard Che- verie, 2 Edward MHoDOnald, 3 Peter Benton, 4 Vernon Eraser Nail Box: 1 Campbell Pierce, 2 Clarence Rose, 3 George Cheverio, 4 Charlie Mac-Donald Tbmawcs: 1 Wesley Fraser, 2 George MacDonald, 3 Charlie Mac- Donald. 4 Clarence Rloac. Lskevillo Pmmanahlp: 1 Russell MacDon- aid. 2 Beans Jarvis, a Walter Mac- Donald, 4 Arthur MacDonald (b) l John Jarvis, 2 Robert Baker! Mclllnia serious disorder body. | Situated close to the outlet of the‘ The pancreas produces sec etfon, insulin,‘ body to digest, pancreas. an internal which allows the X3011 the pockets of tho Blowout The news cameo of a big campaign istomach is the gland known as the, backed up Wm; bl; nwmy p; n. tract the younger generation of Blzllsh citizens to the beer-bottle. So successful has been the edu- wllespl Irving Baker, Lmvllle, 3 Jm"! 311W- mmlfl- 4 Emeritus use certain foods. The old idea Banana, we,” u, m, MW |that u. diabetes. or the absence of, movement in the pas/t quarter-ocu- ~l Frances Mouman, 2 Florence the normal supply of insulin, ihellury that the chief customers d Rose, S Vernon Fraser, 4 Marguerqblood tums to wstcr, comes fromimc pdbmkhouses B" the middle ite MacDonald ' (d) 1 Margaret MacDonald, 2, Adelaide llfacMiliul, llilmira, 8 Ruth [Dingwcl], 4 Fannie Fraser, North Lake i MacDonald, 3 Elizabeth Rose, 4 l ‘Peter MacDonald l (f) 1 Florence MacDonald, 2 Mary. F1811". 8 Stanley Di-ngwell, 4 Inea' R000 (g) 1 Rita MacDonald, 2 Charles MacDonald, 2 Amelia. MacDonald, 4 Catherine Pierce Marp Drawing: (l) 1 Cyril MacDonald, 2 Irving Baker, 3 Francis- Cheverie, 4 Victor MacDonald, 4 D. A. Gillis (b) 1 Margaret Jarvis. 2 mor- e: Ma.-Dona1d,3 Gather ne Per-cc B550 e m, ,1, COVQT" (,5 1,, up‘, l Marl’ Pa?“ the only i. ‘l’ '0 g1 » "s WlS (c) 1 699-89 MB-BDDYWW- 2 Amel-I det, n r1 mild f‘ 5 s n2" s. I1 cm- LIaoIT-cnaid, 3 Anna Rpze, 4 Car Lro 1rd by u t n" v. T c 1n t": ul- nce R050 '11- ._ c s s re ' i i)‘ fir". _ Act Work: md 11>, , i1. lll n i. 1 .1 1:"- ! Run! M‘cD nzrd 2 E155» or d v“ ‘I = ‘I 1"‘ - w. 3 Wlltcr IUfl-aD nfid l Har- w. ‘:1 . e ’" , l s T‘ l" :1 Ealey ml p tic as 'u ' :. 1 " i1 (e) 1 Jchn Jarvis, 3 Jlnmu- Baggy must be Laken renui": y, ill-mg in- (1') 1 Julm MggDgnald, g Max-gar. jut/ed under l e skin. insulin docs “t iopflwc‘ deting: it is always t MacDonald, 8 Agnes MacDonald 4 Ruth Dingweli, 4 Ronald Mac. Donald. | (c) 1 ‘fhcima Mouren, z victor-l the fiwt that one of the first signs- noted by the diabetic is that. the amount o! urine is consideuably increased as is the frequency oi’ 1 VCldlliQ- i Further, there is s thirst which seems imposible to quench, and, in spite of an incr as ng appetite, there is loss of’ weiglt- y Many mid cases of diabetes are detected when appilrfllill’ W911 persons present tllenlsrlvcs for, medical examination in connection with life insurance, or for a perio- dic nledirai exam nation. These persons use the fortunate onos, for they are given the chance of early treatment and so avoid tho dan- gers that attend the untrcuicd, ad- v-rred slog" of dime s. used in combinaton with diei- i The dlJJWC lvilo union's the in-i aged and elderly men, the palm‘ generation. Church and School and Temperance Societzea have been I effective in their teaching eifmi that the younger generation sol the baited trap. and knows ti! results of tasting the bait. The] kecip shy of the twp. Here a a statement o1 the prob ltill confronting the Brewers: “Uh- 105s we can attract the younger generation to take the plaice of the older men, there is no doubt that we shall have to face g steadily failing consumption of beer. We want to get the beer-drinkng habit LIISLlllCd into thousands, almost millions of younger men who do not at present know the taste of Beer.’ LLUJSC same Drawers who ridiolllt till) pliJlilllb-OD campaign AN ill “use very .erm.s adm tting the suc- . >1, oi tilcil- eflots. The warning: .11. Drys are reducng the profits . ‘.116 we... by creating a total- Lntolifie 5CD Jflellt. ‘ v 3.4: is the campaign plan of the “If we begin to advertise ll lllc Press, we shall see that the commutation of our advertising is coming-rut upon the fact that w! got editorial support as well in the some pipers. 1n that way it is en-JS. ample‘ o; wlood, 1 East Pom, structions oi ills doctor wiih regard wandcrrul how “d, you can edw School Manuel ‘mime (miscellaneous) 1 John Jarvis, North Luke, 2 Clar- ence Rose. 3 George Cheveric, 4 John MacDonald Leaves: 1 Lskeviiie school, 2 Ken- neth Fraser, 3 Charles MacDonald, 4 Stanley Dngwell 2, Thelma. McLaren. a n. .4. Gillia, 4 Dorothy Jarvis (b) 1 Florence MacDonald. 2 Mary erine Pierce George itiucDonald Landscape: 1 Charlie MacDonald, ‘to dict and insulin may exp-ct l0 live a long and useful iiic. Because he has to take care oi himself, he may outlive the non-ciizbciic. It is not easy to adiv- e to a diet This is sometnittg for, all oi us to re- member in our cinincts wzih dis- betics: we should hep tilcm, not! ‘tempt them, in 1h ir llClllCfCllfTl to they know is best for ilhcm. ed t0 live many who, othwxvise.‘ weak and incupnloin of working- cabc public opinion, generally with- out making it too obvious that then is a publicity campaign behind. ii all." The Brewers are up to the usual game of biinkerlng the public by bribing the Press. several ‘g the more reputable journals halve already refused all liquor advertis- Afi Workzia) l Francis Chcverie, what they have Mm 101d M“, “ha, ing, and the custom may grow. JLBJW rate a battle royal is or . The outcome la certain. Tho Dry! Pierce, 3 Mary MacDonald, 4 Cath- would have died. I! has mode an may 1056 many 8 bottle, but tbq i active life a really for litany dizl- i Wm W1“ the “m? Th9 it"! 1n U101! (c) l Charlie MbInnis, 2 Rita Mac- betics for uizonl dilt alone 11nd to wills)“ B“? fighting B-BBili-St the bit- Donald, s Charlie MacDonald, 4 be so rlstrlcted as u» leave them isliens of Kins Alcohol. Even the Blewers must know that God is on lnsuin permits the young dlclbc- iho side o1 the Temperance forces to exist to protect and care for the pmemfl tor must have some help from his‘ "It la because a person lets his body rule, that he becomes like Carrots: 1 George MacDonald, 2 2 Amelia MacDonald, 3 Gertrude tic to live: before its discvveri‘ i110] bllt little The Brewers want the boys for Beer Fox, Poultry and mveawck reeds have this year proven their superiority beyond ques- Lion. we slYimgiy recommend ranchers to start immediately Rodin: SUNGLO FALL run- RING RATION as the cereal diet for their foxes. This Billion is Manufactured by us. Piliccinlly for the Fall-Furrlng svnson from August‘ 15th to December 15th. Promotes clear color, finish, and good body of fur and leather. We also recommend to you: SUNGLO Fox Breads ‘ll/bite. Whoiewheat Raisin. on mixed bread, dried and ground) Viizlmincral-ibe W 0r l d ' l zluateat Mineral and Condition Powder for Foxes. Also SAVE Money and Foxes by Using: SUNGLO Flea Powder SUNGLO Worm Exterminator SUNGLO Ear Lotions SUNGLO Disinfectant ‘Island Industry and your own Profits by Buying at Home. Write for prices, descriptive circulars, our latest feed sche- dule, or what have you. Charlottetown Dealers: Burnett's Grocery. Jordan d: Burns. CBri-elj 8c 00., Ltd. W. W. Mutch, Earnacliffc, P. l. l. Isnuubo ma» n. m- dncts manufactured hy— international Fox Ami Animal Foods . llll. i x people. No habit has developed more rapidly than cigarette smoking. In 1919 Canadians smoked 1,600,000,000 in 1932 the number was nearly four billion. At the price of one cent each, we spent $40,000,000 on an in- jurious luxury in a time of depres- sion. That money would have bought $00 worth of clothing for 200,000 men and women each; $20 worth for 800,000 children; $150 worth of flour, sugar and milk for 100,000 homes; $150 worth of fuel and col-i oil for 20,000 families; and paid rent of 8200 for 20,000 families. Recently in a village an employer, who touched neither tobacco nor liquor, asked s. laborer who was working for him how many cigar- ' ottcs he smoked per day. He con- fessed he smoked a package, worth 25c. This man had only occasional work by the day, but spent $1.75 a week 0r $91.00 a year for a luxury. ‘ Ons of our bunks says: "By banking 81.78 every week you can; with the interest we odd every six" months, build up a 8500 balance in tvc years." The total banked s year is $02.60. The laborer spends 801.00 on cigarettes and will prob- ably never have $000. He'll look for thcold age pension son-lo day, if he . lives long enough, | Nicotine in tobdwo weakens the | heart. ‘Pilot's why athletes in | train!!! must lsavs it alone. It‘ in- jurcs tbs brain of Irowlng boys and ' glrll, ‘spoiling their High School records Smoking may produce ' cancer o: flle lip or throat. C'gar- otis stocking sends its addicts with shatters! nerves to the hospitals. Solstice declares ths children of ,III10Bt'I inherit deranged systems. |Gifla lndboys often lolrn to smoke ' on a dare They may have trouble l learning, but they want to be popu- i lar, carry their cknrottc cases, and brag how many cigarettes they alnokc l-nd how they get them. Boys and girls are heroic these days who rcclat the attractive advertise- ments, taunts of companions and ‘bid otlinphs let them by people PUMMERBIDE. P- l- I y‘ who ought to know better. ' ‘nu wast infury from the use "But surely every patient tries to set better, doesn't he?" asked Joe. "'1 am afraid not, Joe," said the doctor. “Some of the hardest fights I have ever made to save lives have been hard because the patients did not care whethey they recovered or not." l "Take us with you in the ca: this- aftemoon when you go to ses some of your patients, won't you, father?" Irving Baker, 3 Anna Rose. 4 Rober Baker Cucumbers: 1 Alvin MacDonald, 2 Irving Baker, 3 Robert Bsker. 4 Ruth Dingwell Beats: l. Clarence Rose. 2 Charlie MacDonald, 3 Beatrice Mossmsn, 4 Irving Baker Pumpkin: 1 Genevieve Fisher, South Lake, 2 Charis MacDonald. that," said Alice's father. "You know, the body, without the mind, is almost like an animal, It can- not think or reason. Its one aim is to satisfy its appetite. and maka it- ssif comfortable. This man let his body rule his mind." "Is the mind that part of the brain with which we reason, fath- er?" asked Alice. asked Him "Yes," answered her father. “The "would you m“ to com-r. asked! mind argues and reasons, and con- thed octor, tumlng to Marjorie and! sidcrs what will be best for the ‘my body. It is a much finer piece of “Yes mama,» 5am m, boy m4 machinery than the other pens of 8M eagerly. the ‘ system. n86 ready It two o'clock." mg "But what tells us to do right the doom. instead of wrong?" asked Joe. Promptly at two o'clock m. “What urses us to flunk 0i the Blmpsm‘ Marjorie, My” mg J09 happiness of others before we think started on m the doom-s “l; The of ourselves? Is that the mind. road which the doctor followed W0?" wound through beaumu; gown-y, "that is where God comes in," new were pine groves, and duil- sold the doctor. "It is because of gold fields where m, w“; was God's influence upon us that, we smoked am, m, hgryeat The" are abls to rule our minds and w", pumpkins and squash still bodies and guide them to do what waiting to he gathered, and in the is fins and noble. when this man brooks m, Bus, w," ‘wjmmmg began. to drink alcohol, he not only and dlvmg to their hearts’ con- hurt his body, but he damaged his tent, ‘The children laughed as they mind as well. The brain cells which watched the u,” “mgr wjfgg make up what we call the mind an mm be 3mm; cold," said Joe. awry delicate and easily “mused. “Yes," sa'd the doctor, "This may 0nd one glass of alcohol is enough be their last swim. rm. brook will to dull these veils so that the 0M soon freeze over." who drinks is not quite so consid- About three miles further on, the ems. and fine. wd kind. M he W" doctor drove his car into what tho b81018. His mind loses its sriP l children thought was the most for- iii-tic. The more he drinks, the less lorn and desolsic-looklnl ‘yfird is his mind ablc to control his body,’ they had ever seem. | and the loss is ha able to work with uwwww" whispered Marioris God for good and happiness. He be- m “m” ..wh,,, 9,, “new pineal comes more and nlorc like anl Wouldn't it be dreadful to have to ‘ live here!" a“ h“ "M595 "5 Wm‘ on wouldp said the doctor grava- beautiful bodies, and wonderful 1y, m... he left the children and, molds. and he expects us to keel) taking his bag, walked to the drab- them muons. and ohm. 1nd heel- looking house. -thy, so that we may be able to do "You know." said Joe thcught- his work well. If we drink intoxi- guuy, "mat house must have been cant-s. this is impossible." l; gm one once. It is built of stone. "P601116 should be taught about “my l; has had a veranda and a alldtga harm which alcohol dou," so‘ oo. sun-porch." I v’ "Yes," said Alice, “But it is ‘Yes. chimed in Marjorie. "If we tumbling down, and it hasn't been were ilulht about it as carefully at mlmfam" flh@ll'Ill‘bufii cnoe MacDonald, 3 Catherine Pierce 2 Ronald MacDonald, 3 Marion MacDonald, 4 Marguerite MacDon- aid Plants: 1 ‘rhellna Molmen, 2 Herbert Fraser, 3 Annie Rose, 4 Vernon Fraser MacDonald, 2 Amelia MacDonald, 3 Wesley Fraser. 4 Margaret Jarvis, 4 Clarence Rose 3 Ronald MacDonald, 4 Robert Baker Wllltc Loaf: 1 Florence MacDon- ald. 2 Agnes MacDonald, 3 Anna Rose, 4 Ellen Fisher Tea Biscuits: l Amalia MacDon- ald, 2 Thelma McLsren. 3 Adelaide MaoMillan, 4 Margaret Jarvis Ginger Snaps: 1 Eileen MacDon- ald 2 Catherine Pierce. ii Margaret Jarvis, 4 Dorothy Jarvis Fudge: 1 Ruth Dingwcil, 2 Eileen" MacDonald, ii Margaret MaoDonsIdJ 4 Incl Ross _8chocl Lunch: 1 Eileen MacDon- aid Mcncled Gannon: 1 Mary Fisher. 2 Adele MacDonald Embroidery: 1 Helen McDonald, 2 Iiorenos McDonald, 3 Frances Cheverio Embroidery: 1 Anna Ross. 2 Flor- Flowers: 1 Horence MacDonald, Posters (Tamper-once): 1 Chllrles Exelcise Books (a): 1 Agnes Mac- Donald, 2 Helen MacDonald, 3 Mar- garet, MacDonald, 4 Marguerite MacDonald (b) l ‘Iheinlo Mal-area, 2 Fannie Fraser 0 victor MacDonald, 4 Peter MacDonald (c) 1 Stanley Dingweil, 2 Mar- garet Jarvis, 2 Wesley Fraser MacDonald, 4 Rita MacDonald l (b) 1 Margaret Jarvis, 2 Kenneth‘ Maser. 3 Wesley Fraser, 4 Adele MacDonald Birds 0f PJILI. 1 Dorothy Jarvis Pfbleot Map: - East Point School, 2 Lakeville School Poster (School Fair) 1 John McInnis, 2 John Jarvis, 3 Victor MacDonald, 4 Dorothy Jarvis SPORTS 100 yard dash, boys 13 and 14 1 Stanley Dingwell, 2 Clarence Rim- 3 Wfllfly Fraser, 4 Ronald McaAulay 75 yard dash boys 9 and l0: 1 George Murphy, 2 Willie Benton, a Wallle Canbpbell, 4 Charlie Ms..- Aulay 5° ylrd dash, girlsii and under: i 1 Adelaide Maclvfilian, Elmira, 2 Lilian Ford, 3 Genevieve Fisher, 4‘ Rita Choverie 75 yard dash, girls 11 and 12 l. 551168 MMDOIIMA, I 117511995 Mossman, 3 Lydia Garrett, 4 Mary MacAulay , 50 yard soak l-alos boys 1o and under: i 1 Carl Maclwilina, 2 Gem-gs Mm. Phi. 8 John Jarvis, 4 Waiter Mac- Donald 50 yard sack race. boys over 10 1 Jimmy Bailey, 2 Pius Choverie, 3 John Mcmnis, 4 Francis Rose | 50 yard dash girls 11 and 12 ‘ 1 Mary Fisher, 2 Elva Fiord, 3" Mlraaret Campbell, 4 Frances Che- verlc I 50 yard jochy race. boys l. Hamid Bailey and Carl Mac- Milisn. 2 Peter MacDonald and V c- tor MacDonald, 3 George Murphy and Pius Chaverle, 4 Harold Mar:- llron and Russell Garrett Young Men's Race 1 lnwrenoo MacLaren, 2 Allison Michal-en. 3 Kenneth sssver, 4 Joe Holland t0 yard wheel-barrow race. boys: 1 00am Murphy and Wallle Olmllboli, 2 Pius MacEachern and Joiner Mclnnis. 2 Ronald MacDon- (d) l Amclia MacDonald, a m. ert Baker, 2 Gertrude MacDonald. a Cilsrles MacDonald. t Rita am-l Donald Ill and Walter MacDonald, 8 llsr- old MoLaren and Russell Garrett ‘lbaohorb Race: 1 younger ‘ patients hzzd hope. Every case of diabetes rc- Kfhosc lads to Mother-heartasodeari quires m dicui supvrvsion in order The Tlclnpcrunce forces join in flghl that ha 0r her particlillt‘ IVCilS For growing lads. for God and may receive proper st-tcllhon. ‘ Right, l Questions concerning Health, ad-I dressed to tile Called an Medical lNQTE; we 811W my; martin Associiiion. 184 0011's" $‘~-Y¢l‘l. T°~ ,' zniy m p0 nt out that such disgrun- ronio. will be HHSWPYN! 9050110111‘ Jul propaganda in the name of the by letter. _ ____ ‘Sons of Temperance la a scricnu _'_ - trxzrw’ rc-iiocrion upon the honesty gnd 3 Shrcelllln, 2 Elma lilzlcGrouor, Mary Mnc-Kinnon, Ink/ville nnd Marion Gardiner, Elzliira. Almost Instant Relief From Neuralgicl lllrilhllliy 0i‘ that organization. The 3111-11 Press is ilnbribnble and m iucilioriai columns unsnlcabie. Ed. G.) i, HAVE ‘ID GET A TAXI AND so HOME. Vvs DEVELOPED A liiiéiii. uu-wu NEURAL“, i non? YOU TRY 2 asemm TABLETS. rurvtluerklp o: vouo NEURALGIA m a FEW MINUTES d \- 2- 2o MINUTES LATER —— (T; WONDERFUL HOW QUICKLY MY NEURALGIA WENT. THAT ASPIRIN v Now comes amazingly quick relief from headaches, rhclllllaiisln, llcurl- lis, neuralgia . . . ihcfrlrlcsf x011’ rrllrf, if ix said, yr! dismlwcll. _ Those results arc ililC lo a scion- lific discovery ily which on Aspirin Tablet begins 1o dissnlvc, nr dis- ‘ integrate, in the annoying SPJCC of two seconds llflcr touching llii)l<lllr(‘.. Ami hence to sinri “taking hold" oi pain a few mlnuics ililvr inking. The illllsiraiion of ihc_;!l:lss,_hcrc, lclls the story. An As,'llrlll_'lnl>let starts to disintegrate nlnlnsl lnstnnt- iy you swallow it. Am! lllus is really (o n10 work rllnmx! inv/unlly]. Vhcn you buy. Hump i, be on guard against Slll):»lll!ll[‘§. l‘n in: sure you [zcl ASPIRINKS quirk nllqf. be suru tile name iiuvvr m illc iornrol a cross is on every tablet oi Aspirin. ' m“- WHY ASPIRIN WORKS so FAST Drop an Aaplrln Tablet in a glass of watrr. Note that Bl!- FORE i! touches bot- tom. It bu started to dlslnttlflte. ' What it docs in this glass it does In your stomach. Hence lb issl action. IAZIIGAIIII .-.._.___ l Properly lzscd. :nslliin_ii.s llfiow- " bfivwccn the D175 and the H 7 W wvivv a'-=-'-__-