NovEMBER . 3?’- ...1?f.*8 ""T- gqoseootooooeoooa-oooo-owoooooovvooaocoe “on “i L - i cnuacsms rosioimow '*.‘QQQQO§O§OOQ-§OOO OO+§OOQO§O “URLIIUF umiru cnukcn “ENULAM; oi CANADA DRAI TRINITY UNITED u *""‘“l-i»?$‘ _.-.__.....°..!.!.9"E“ [mchforrt Sq Ill" (fir; M, Malone M" c l..Tl1 lncnrnltllll 11A. 1 lillll Suzanne Broom“ w’ "u, a llr A. H0 Mlnldaalitlr mitt u - y Ken . s. o. o. 0.. n" SUNDAY 51'2"“ L. It. s. M. Olllnilt llld Choir m 11.11,! tvmmll" m” Dglcctog ' ylniiia ‘ . n. 1n. e enior Church ‘lion chow! Mmhmti» ""1 5"‘ School “m” dgy School mo Eilhnnsoili; m“ svrmlln‘ 1~°°“.,,EK nsv SERVICES 1 iuniun. ‘my “"31, nlld Friday 1.1a 11"" s h forty-ting anniversary o! u" or- 1.11 lurid"- “md” w" ' sanitation u this connotation, or“; Wuhan, amigo ‘tiling-fourth of the ded- , o 93 F ‘davhvuuon! ‘radiating ' be e present Church 1.30 r ~ _ er ee a recorded, and g - All owls ‘m’ "a “d “m, layed broadcast et 3 p. m.) i’ e pruprlflh-d, Visitors are welcomed. The Incumbent i! Sh"! w n‘ “I.” pumwl Everybody wal- llifl’ the service. hraion: “AN EXCIZQU GREAT ARMY" - Dr, w, g, n“. ley. Text: Eseklel xx 37:10 ' ST PAUL'S ANGLICAN Amhem‘! "F!" N"!- 0 Land" -— ' Jim" R60": "Jerusalem, My CHURCH "r111: rsuisn CIIIJRCII listnhlislird 1.011 to My” 1'11""- atlun u... y, '1". Ililiott, o. l)- lhwtul M, Rnynlllll I-‘. Mugford A.R.C.O.. organist and Choir Master. gUNDAY sax-r BEFORE ADVENT ,_\\'.\l1~..\'S‘ AND novs SUNDAY 8.30 a. m. IIoly Communion,‘ tCorporatc Communion for Ley- men and Confirmed Bovsl 11.00 A. M. Morning Prayer end ggrmnn 1l.a_\'1i\r~n‘a11d Boys‘ Ser- rirei Subject: "r11. king's mo" Anthem: - (‘horiil — Bach. Lay- oicns‘ Assoeiutlon (‘III-ll’- ziso 1'. M. Sunday School you r, ‘.\i. Evening Prayer and lermon. Subject: “Obtaining a. Good R0- tort." .-\nthem: “Ilrsldo Still Wsterl." r30 p. 1n. Organ Recital - Mr. toyston F Mugford, A. R.- C. 0. Drnnlsl. Soloist: lllrs. Gordon Stewart. lirrllsl under theflausplces of St. Paul's (‘hiirrlt A. V. I’. A. (701110 nul hring your friends -- Silver Collrrtion Visitors will receive a cordial welcome at St. Paul's Church. Tililllsuvirki/ss .___€____....__.----- THE KIRK OF ST. JAMES .. The Rev. T. H. Bussell homers ltf.A.. 8.11M. Minister Organist Miss 1 lihu ‘Irltensle ‘\f"s liar 11 A. 1\I. Morning Worship. Sermon; "A Religion That Really m. 1w" \llilIf'lll2 iliinian. Hymn: "To Be A I‘ilgrlm"—-Tra- litional-Jioys Choir. 2:110 p. n1. Church School. 7 l’. M, Evening Worship Sermon: "Tlir Soul Is Dyed In ilu- (‘oiour 0f Its Own Thoughts." inilirm: "Jesu. Joy Of Man's Desiring" —- Bach. The Minister will conduct the lcrvicea and deliver the Sermons. "Immortal. Invisible.- ZION PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Prince and Grafton Streets Iii-v (i (‘arlile Webster hilnlster llr. Frank lihristor A. I. C. L organist and choir director MORNING WORSHIP 11.00 p. m. Theme: "The Kins- folk of God." llymns: 56, 184. 552 2.30 P. M. The Sabbath School and Bible Classes. EVENING WORSHIP 7-00 l). m. Theme: "The Forgotten let-ref." "F1111!!! "49. 291. 371. Rev. A. I). Maolienaio D. D will conduct the evening service ADVANCE NOTICE — A Special lliission will be held at the» begin- "l": of the Advent Season from Yiflvflnber 28th to December Ith. The week-day services are to be conducted each evening at 1.45 pm ‘Xftllt Saturday. Dr. A. D Mee- Kemle will preach the sermons. Plan to attend every service and bring some friends with you. "Seek the Lord, end ills strength; leek Ills face rorevennore." You are cordially invited to vvor- Ihln with us. SALVATION ARMY .______€______ GREAT GEORGE STREET Molar end Mrs. l. Ilatchiaon l1 A. M. Holiness Meeting. H0 P. M. Sunday School and Bible Clan. 7-00 P. M. Evangelistic Meeting Wcek night meeting .eaeh Thursday a r. n. A cordial welcome is extended '0 Ill. plan to attend and onioy The hand of our God 1e upon ell "o bright singing lfitl friendly limosphere. n "m" for sood that seek Rim ALL ARI! WIIDOMI. Church of Scotland Service LORD'S DAY, NOVEMBER Zist. ILOO A. M. Drlnre Lodge Rooms “lchmond Street (next Telegraph ofliee) Sermon: "Challenging Every Odd" I continuation of messages on the Ig-r/frssor Kendall "Solemn Melody" (-1 4- C" Rev. William Eh-Dlltl-ley,“ Tip" L. L D. Guest Minister Rev. II. U. Rice I). D. Visiting 11.00 a. m. Primary and pong. non Departments. - 11.00 a. m. ANNIVERSARY SIR. VICI, conducted by Dr. II, Q 514m Celebrating tho one hundred m4 GUARDIAN, CIIAELOTTETOVVN AT SPEAKER: Dr. William E. OUR TOMORROWS" Prelude: “Medltatlon" - W. Glorious IIome”-Mason. 3.00 P- m. Delayed broadcast over (‘ F C‘ Y - "3 p. m. ORGAN ltl-ZUTM, h; mtmlford Davies: ‘mire hiurih" by Arcadelt-Frans List. 7.00 p. m. DIVINE WORSHIP. ANNIVERSARY SERVICE. con- ducted by Dr. Rice. " ‘“ will —~—~ ~ ~ ooawo-aoo-Q-oo-Qooqmowi g1 Literature gilafltion. S. L. Hardy & Co. l. ONE HUNDRED AND FORTY FIRST ANNIVERSARY SERVICES TRINITY UNITED CHURCH SUNDAY. NOVEMBER 21st ll A. M. Sermon: "AN EXCEEDING GREAT ARMY" 7 P. M. SERMON: "UPON OUR YESTERDAYS WE BUILD ALL ARE WELCOME A delayed broadcast of the morning service at 3 P. M. over GFCY ' CENTRAL GUARDIAN This column is reserved for nerve of local interest. but advertising of a neway nature may be inserted at flvc cents a word, strictly pay able in advance. JIMMIES TAXI Phone 5Z5. CONFIDIIBATION LIFE IN- SURANCL GENERAL ELECTRIC RADIO $28.95. TOOmbs Music Store. AT YOUR SERVICE. - Arnfasi Coal 00., Phone 2498. amen 001.. w. .1. hint-DONALD. veteran of two wars. discuss edu- cation, CFCY tonight, 7.45. Dudley, Guest Minister. HEAR Lieut-Col. W. J. Mec- Doneld, CFCY, tonight at 7.45. The School Needs Adequate Finances. NATIONAL FILM Educational Broadcast, CFCY. Saturday, 630 P. M. ‘rows 11v crow tonight. 5st,, Nov. 20th, 1.4a. Col. W. J. Mae- Donald will speak. PIIPIILAR IIRGAII MELIIIIIES Played by Royston F. Mugford and songs by Mrs. Gordon Stewart ST. PAUL'S CHURCH November 2i 8:30 p. m. be given to the celebration of the two hundredth anniversary of the death of the great hymn writer, Isaac Watts. Sermon: "UPON OUR YESTER. DAYS WE BUILD OUR TOMOR-l ROWS"—Dr. Dudley: Text: 2nd.l Samuel 23:15. t Anthem: "Come. Let 11s Worship"! (Psalm 95) with tenor aolo- Men-l delssohn. Soloist: lVIr. Harvey Mac-l Pherson. Octette: "Steal Away" _ Spir- ituel. Postiude: Bourree from Water Muslc-Ilandel, A most cordial invitation is ex- tended to all friends of 'l‘rlnlty congregation to join with ua on this memorable occasion. IVEDNESDAI’ 1.30 p. m. -'I'l1el Anniversary celebrations will be concluded when Dr. Dudley willl tell the dramatic story of “Free- dom's Ferment.“ The public is cor- dially invited. BAPIISI THE lliil"l‘lS'l‘ (‘HURITI-l Corner Prince and Fitzroy Streets. Minister. Rev. James D. Davieun TIIE STARS SAYS... tUoixtlnuetl hem I'1.t_,'_- L’) ____ enhanced by a proper show of dip- lomacy, tact and consideration of. undercover values and contacts. legitimate "pulling of strings" 111' tilie right places could beget mcstl potent. reassuring and subtle satls-I factions. Ideals and dreams might, bring practical and enduring real- lty into business 11s well us per- sonal affiliations. For the Birthday ‘ l ’l‘liose whose birthday it. is are‘ in line for recognition. advance- mcut and preference from iliosi- in hluh places. providing such be bas- ed on hour-st effort. f.)l'illl'lgi'ii. and practical attempIs 2:: sci-ure impur-i that position or honors. Tact. flu- csse. diplomacy. hacked by sound purpose and high aspiration. could give exceptional pleasure and anili- flcsiion of 11 subtle and possibly mystical quality. ideals and r0111- antlc dreams could "ccme true" ‘world knocks. Data are NOTICE-All harness left for rc- palra not called for in ten days will be sold. as we are moving into our store opposite the Police TWO FLIGHTS WEEKLY to the Magdalen Islands, P. Q. Phone Maritime Central Airways Limited 2061 or 540. By BOOKMAN ®%00%Z>~ INLETS OF KNOWLEDGE NORTH RIVER UNITED BAP- TIST ITASTORNPII. - Rev. ll. Barber Pastor. Sunday. November 21st. North River 11.00 A. M. Clyde River 3.00 PM. Kingston 7.30 PM. TUNE IN TO CBA SACRVILLE. There are five “gateways oi knowledge" —- that 1s entrances by means of which the outside world. finds access to the irund. On the eye we depend for much but our often hurried glances fall Sunday qvening at 830 to hear a to give us all the facts. Sounds broadcast over the Trans-Canada take the way c! the Mr- A swat 11ct.\voi'k'o1i behalf oi’ the United deal of knowledge is acquired by Emergency Fund for Britain. touch. Did not John Keats say that "touch had a memory?" 1131c blind use this gateway all the time. Taste, too, is 011 guard and ivarns us of what is palaiublc Saturday. the 115.11, Who W111 ‘reach There remains the sense of smell. Your Child, ]l1‘t.‘p:1i‘£(.l to help 11s which tells of what is unpleasant solve our educational problems. and also brings to us the odour of roses. some of these gateways are iiironged while others are often T0 ALL PARENTS. - Do not fail 1o see at the Prince Edward Theatre on 'l'l1ursda_v. l-‘riiiny and ENGAGEMENT. — Mr. and Mrs. John Jewell. North RlYCl‘ wish to PAGE THREE ‘cg Qiiristmas . <§lioi>vivs “If The Qillfiymfifli’ 0f shopping is dependent on several things. "£80321? surroundings, ‘friendly interested service, attractive mer. C011 e and sound prices are c number of them. We have lid prizes to offer — no free gifts if you come to visit us. BUT WE DO HAVE excellent furniture for sale at prices which we know cu will enjoy. y For example r “w A idiot. roomy 3 place bedroom suite in good-locking wolnul _1sh veneer. Large chrystui l'illl'l'0l' and walarflll design mail this well built suite an excellent value $10.11) down. $.00 ‘monthly A beautiful chrome studio suite, covered with a lovely flower- ed velour 1n deep wineshudcand contrasted blue chair. Delight- MIY cilmliiflfllllfi. all spring filled and rt makes a fine extra bed when needed. $16.00 down. $11.00 monthly. A six piece velour Chesterfield Suite of genuine Steelcreft Construction. Well built, good looking, comfortable, A ghgke of colors to select from. $1200 p" month. 1 $18.00 ."SI1op on Kent, the Street for Better Values". F.A.$.JONES SPECIAL REPRESENTATIVE I29 Kent Street announce the engagement of their daughter Normi Chaflcite to Sterling John sun of Mrs. Cephns Ford and the late ‘.\'ir. F0111. flar- ringzton. MIHTIHZO to trike place 111 the near future. little used. The blind lla8 hearing 11nd touching and smelling 2111.1 tasting for their knowledge of the world. At these five gateways illCll the Slippllfld and we exercise the mind upon lgfigekngpiégeeresult 1S “hat weJbers of Kim: v.1 B!“.\l'l(‘ll of i110 m5 M knnwltdge _ a phrusll 1111i on Thursday". November 11. Ii S. l.. hllil-“iflNf-‘i — The mem- whleh we owe i0 Hazlitt. we 111-id , _ _ 1 that. books play a lending part lll "l 8'30 "m" Th” “not”; “rasqlcl "Ab- . _ ._ .. . ,, “Wonder! by vr~1c1~u1i< o 0H1 the piocess. Cailyle uiote of 1.1. “wad ‘H __ Th? nrmdenh Ccnp great. university \t'hi:h is it colloc- iion of books." History tells us of the rise and ratio 12.11‘. Di~:,.‘1c1"t_v presided. bringing ilie mertmiz to order with for their loyal and fine interest during than‘ term of office. 1t was decided meeting at the Cliarlottotrnvii months. Legion home iii fur the The meeting then cams in a close with t-lie National An- ilicm. 5T. PAUL'S A.\'.I’.A.~—St. Paul's A.Y.P.A. opened their meeting on with the MP". David Wood Scripture NU\'Fl‘-""’l‘ DTQYBrs were led by the president. After a. short business meeting. Corporal A. Green of the RCMP. was welcomed as guest speaker. In m5 lalk QOFDuraI Green stressed the importance of the work of the youth g-roups in churches in zbe ion-nation of future citizens of our "lmmulllLV- 8nd 0f t-hc Dominion. “W1 he Flwke of the “preventive "We program" of the police a- cross the country. Corporal Green also povlded a color 111m entitled, "Scarlet and Gold" dealing‘ vrith the monthly “m” expressed their hymn Benediction was WSW- ami Rev. .1. T. lbboit. the intensive training of applic- ants of the R.C.M.P.. and showing something of the yvork done in the Norhhland posts. appreciation o! Corporal Green's kindness 111 iro- viding a. most interesting and un- usual program for the meeting. To bring the evening to o. close, a. sing-song was held. followed by the serving of refreshments, and singing of Auld Lung Sync. lng zie Organist and Director of (Tliolr Mrs. llelvn Mat-Rae, A. 'l‘. Morning Wurhlilp ‘ll A. M. Ernie-n: "The Gift of the Morn- Anlhoin: “I'r:i_\rr" I1_\' Iiuinli-l. The Church School will meet in1-. mrdlatelyr following Morning iVor-l ship. Evening Worship 7 I‘. M. This worship will be B.A.. B.D. (‘. M. Star." Rev. Dr. A I) Mar-Ken- conducted under astute manipulation of lllghl fall of powers that once principles‘ A Child b01'i1"l\l*l\l~‘ KID‘ lm-‘SBSSPS 0r times. Books show 11s lion" the a sensitive, rcilncil nature. I11 \"l1ll.‘ll ilner forces and; “mum-n n! 01d time, They mire u; "tum" "my blills elwfplllmal 7°’. into some enchanted land where wards and emaluznenis. lniiiitlonc» and deep inslszlits guides even in ivorkablc dreams or, aspirations. and idealistic may be safe 0..§,Te1""r1511_§ Upper Prince Street were i great. We cross centuries into oth- ‘llllfllflll race has IJYPCI 1n 111.“ ‘we are delighted. and are enabled '10 make our own WiJIld. But there is another "inlet of lknowledge; l1. is experience; again (we turn to the Bible for an ll- ‘lustration. Ii is 111 the book of .Job. We recall how tvdicn 11c had met with various l0sscs~to wit, his the usual Legion procedure. After minutes of the last regular meet- liiiz werr road 211:1 fl‘7]7‘.‘f\\'i=\'l. tli!‘ 1‘ the matter of rlrrilnz ‘ 1 .r:\ for i110 (‘Olli- iuz your before Ill‘ meeting. Con- sld able cllsruulcii on routine bus es items w“ dispensed with before ‘C10 elrcfion anti installs‘- fmi of ‘he new miller-as. Cvnrh-de .\11:1v lizIiCFlllfllfldl u... olccfizrl pro- ficient for i110 your. A vote 11f thanks \\'1‘1S]1i‘i‘§"lll£‘(i to Comrade and Comrade ‘hIacKin- by the Ii. Y. I‘. U Miss Betty lninsn will preside. hsslstcd by Miss Sandra. ltiacLeod and Mr. Windsor Brehaut. The address will be delivered by Mr. Victor Runta whose subject will be “To-day's Challenge t0 Youth. This music will be in charge of tho Young People's Choir. Solo “My Tnsk" Ashforil, Miss Lutsas. Ladies trio. “The Lord Ia My Shepherd“. Koachat. Aietha Ilunts. Marilyn Rupert, Marguerite Bro- liant. Your are cordially invited te wor- ship with The Baptist Church. CENTRAL CHRISTIAN Christians zathwvd in the name of the Lord Jesus Christ ‘Mat 18.20.} Lord's day 7:30 p. m. Gospel meeting. The Gospel Is the Power o’! God unto Salvation to every one that believeth. Rom. 1-16. Its "Message is Ilow that Christ died for our sins. was buried agd rose again the third day." I Cor 1 -l-4. What shell the end be of them that obey not the Gospel? I Peter 4-17 i The Lord Jesus shall be revealed —-taklng vengence on them that know not God and obey not the Gospel of our Lord Jesus Christ, II Family Iiour. An ideal place for child and adult education. 11.00 A.M. Morning Wliiihlp and Communion. TRANSFER SUNDAY ' Sermon: “The Joye of Acquain- tones." ‘First in a series of “Know year Faith." Hymn Anthem: “Father At Thy Knee CosifeaslngiP-Mendeleohsi. 1.00 P. M. Evening Worship Ser- vloa. r Seek A Sign." ' Anthem: "I Will Forgive." Friday Night - 7.80 P. M. ‘I'll HOUR OI POWER. "Keep the Tara's days for the great things of the soul." - "The r ' Th . I, 7, l. CHURCH 13.... Meeting Tuesday 8PM. Kent Street I, M__ D MARVEL u Duyngg. 5_ Tn" Sunday School Lord's ey l0 e.n,1. mum“ Rememberence meeting Lords MraliLC.-. at" ‘ "YnP-‘m and Choir Director 1o.oo e. m. Church School and UNITEDCgEIIEIECOSTAL 3'1 Elm Avenue Rev, Quincy Stairs. Pastor Sunday Services 10 A»M. Sunday School 11 A. M. Worship end Praise ‘i. P. M. Evangelistic Week Nights I P. M. Wednesday Young Peo- pies 8 P. M. Friday Bible Study ‘I P. M. Friday, Prayer end De- vine Heeling service Ie any sick among you? let him call for the elders of tho church; and let ghemprey over him. anoint- ing him with oil in the name of the Lord. And the prayer of faith ahall save the slolr, and the Lord shall raise him up. James 5:14-15. h Central Christian Church Invites you to worship and fellowship on the lord's day. ' "The commandment of the Lord Edmund Burke. It pro crease It realises that the before, through the P. thistle so the Immerse. 1 The British and Foreign lillilo Society in Canada and Newfoundland PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND AUXILIARY The fear of the Lord ls clean, enduring forever." (Psalm 10' “Among s people generally corrupt, liberty cannot long exist”- The British and Foreign Bible Society’ “' ‘h’ “"110 for liberty advances towards Victory, continues within 01'9"?"- "llfliil-lillll \° circulate the Iioly Scriptures amonlll- the nations. It WWI?" for post-war publication on a larger scale than ever. to adopt‘ whatever new methods are Indicated to in- e 'i|'al-'e"id"'of"tb"e'8ortpturee amongst all peoples. lloly Scriptures have been used and are being need of God to free the nations from "the bondage of cor- ruption." Such considerations will surely "ti!" I" l0 "PM" the lritish and Foreign Bible Society mm smrwllv "M W" S. l. Auxiliary or Branch. Everyone is welcome to all eer- lvlccl. ie purl, enlightening the eyes Dorl1c':ty' i" 1. past prcsldr 11nd secretary’. family. his flocks and herds and ‘_‘_»_v_____ ___V_ _ H___________ then his health-his wife bade him quit. it. all. "curse God anrll die." She practically said whyl ‘f _ would you live in a. would like this; l The vrmsrezaiwil of Aiwm Rood or)“; h“, you w live my; Hy; Church wi-sh to express their sin- Xeuuon go h" suggestion was not cere gratitude to all who gave dun- “may, she expected} He told he; ritlons and assisted 111 making the healt-h. We have received good at‘ “um compyexwn?» He w“ haw , ‘In loving memory of my mother. IIBPPY- H!" We m“ kn°wn pwPle With tears I watched you sinking It’s Never T00 Early T0 Arrange For The Greatest 0f All Gifts What is the greatest of all gifts in the "physical sense. ls It no!" good Health? Most everyone will agree it is, and most people know that the second greatest menace to health is Cancer. The main cause of incurable Cancer is DELAY. But let us emphasize EARLY CANCER IS CURABLE in the majority of cases. You will know if any of the following symptoms suggest that you should to take :1 look backwards. We have Chkke" supper l‘ 5“°°°55' had haDPV days and days of good_ who hands of God and shall we! ~ now complain if life takes one dlf- i “m-ed m the 01d days, the chip Mrs. Kenneth MacKinnon who de- m-en “ow dead made the home parted this life November 21st. 19-11. wilio were nevcr ill till beyond seventy years of age. surely they cy had followed them all the‘: days like two kind angels. Their experience was a teacher. It is true that experience is an expensive teacher. but she teaches or tries to. ‘Ilse lean-ling from her leaching depends on us. We have known business meii who declared that they would pre- fer to take s young man and train him from the beginning that he would 1Lkely be more satisfactory than one who thud just book learn- ing. I remember s farmer who "farmed by the book" so his neigh- bours sald but he was a. failure. Wlheress his neighbour who has been brought up on a farm. knew something about the rotation of crops, and the kind of food the 18nd netdfid. and was s success. TWO World Wars showed how our Canadian boys acquitted them- selves. largely because they had been brought up in a new country where they were asked to impro- vise to meet conditions. Some one has said that the world is the best university. and one of its most efficient teachers Is lhiperlence. ‘Ilhere ls the school of hard knocks. Have we not met. some men whose knowledge of books was meagre in the extreme. ' but who were in a sense philoso- phers? They had a good deal of whet we call mother wit. one could shame the schools in many ways. John Bunyan places four shep- i I tended you with loving care could sly that K001111058 Ind mfl- j But could not make you stay. ‘I watched beside your bedside i As the lonely ihours passed. And saw you pas away And how my heart was broken. | When I saw you breathe your last. Some may think the grief has les- sened ' As s smile may hide the tears. l. But God alone knows how I miss you As it dawns another year. Always Remembered by Her _ Daughter Kathryn lg herds 011 the "Delectable moun- tains" who are to guide the n11- grims, and one cf them is called "Experience." The other tliree are - “K1io\vldge." “Waichful" and "Sincere." 'I\l1ese four constitute | what he means by a faithful ml1i- ; isti-y. It is to have these qualities. -Bunyan was it psychologist and did not know it. I fancy that Bun- . yan would be pleased to "sit un- i der" an old minister because he would likely have experience and experience takes time. Evcn art. owes a great deal to this some thing. Shelley said that "we learn in suffering what. we teach in song." Has not sometimes a sad experience put a new note in a singer's song? Has not suf- fering mellowed natures that we know? This is really an “inlet cf l knowledge." visit your doctor immediately. I10 lIlIT IIEGLEGT: Any mass, lump, swelling or hardness on the face, neck. llp. tongug in the mouth in the breast or elsewhere in the body. hfliiN:-Csncer of the 11p is most prevalent among men and geir orally begins m the lower llp. _ WOMEN-All lumps in the breast should be presumed to be can- cer until proved not to be. Many cases can he cured if a diagnosis is made early. sh uicer "am er cracked 11p which cm not heal within a month demands attention. Any unnatural bleeding is a sign. Attend to s wart or mole that starts to increase rapidly. lloarseness which persists past the duration of e common cold may be serious. Difficulty 1n stvallowlng your food or indigestion which develops alter the age of 40 requires investigation and probably X-riiy examin- aiioii. no not omit (or pain. Pain i5 a late symptom. . Remember to see your Doctor now. Esrly Cuiiccr l5 Curuble iii the 'nis1or1ty of cases. It’s Never T00 Early To Arrange For The Greatest of All Gifts