llorlnssllv wash: sauaamuvs ran. bimbv Banal-i pon the brood highway ‘ And saved the injured mail. t. is ‘Sunday quest day in your house? Veal steak ‘qiven a "moist and aentle heat treatment can be as delectable as chicken.‘ and one pound will. nicely serve iour. lamb chops can be the local‘ point of‘ a tasty stew.‘ To liqhten kitchen duties, make a double order which can sit over a day in the ice box On , Monday shoulder 4 ‘and reappear on Wednesday. qcod as ever, with a toppinq oi mashed tumiporldvpotatq. A veqetable plate can be unattractive andfscrtislyinq way to cope with meatless» Tuesday. Minerals and vitamins will be lurnished a-plenW. and-protein provided by a cheese sauce on one-of the veqeiables, or by an eqq centerinq choked potato or mound of spinach. Thursday's minced beet assumes a newrole when baked in individual rinq moulds. or sirnplylshcrped into nests. When served. the center may-be filled with vooetablés or a tasty sauce, Friday is your clay to line up a fish dinner. On Saturday you can ioraet yourraiion arithmetiaby llavlnq unraiioned ‘ heart-dumb hearts tor indiyldualservice, the lower beei heart it you want someito slicecold at a later date. The stulftnq will help louse up your stalinq lyregdpso you can. start thegweelcairesh without 3.. '_ ‘"11"; oils-Auras Tron . 1.‘ .1 r- . ostina a cmmb. "The two remdininc tokens are ._. qleiiacyers tor ‘iuturihsg. ' ‘- - ‘lfiilrlsar-tlld “Lady Stars “In. tlarsor or; lllollelllllg it. Br sdoh. lnsfls. "$512110 18/098,?’ as - "my goodness. l‘. I'm Jlllt. |' B photogenic ‘toen- ths Perky. white- “? ‘represented the city. mentioning not one think he forgot to do m- him who come to mo: ~ ' 119th to r the robbcr our d M”, 0r catch a sins this! swan "r .2" "w" "t" Q V0 0 G W3 And the disbillctS. its Don't seem to . in the tout otter: t isn't.it bcttemlsn Toput a. stop to " eves." - rence M. Bteliwagen. ' WHAT YOU CAN D0 Study The lows- - Then when you see a child be‘; ling or selling against the law, Flexible secure the name oi’ the child, the name oi the school ho attends and the address o! the id's home. When you see s irl under 1b years of age in a snce hall. it possible secure the name or the girl, the name oi the school she sttcntk. and the address oi the girlLs home. When you see a zirl or boy under 2i years oi age in a beer parlour: ii’ you kn o! boys or girls em- to law-i! possible secure the name and address o! file child and the name oi the rm. When you see s. child without an srlult at the movies late at rli --it possible secure the name and address oi’ the child. ' Give tuil information to your Welders Council or Children's Aid Society. - OPEN NEW HEADQUUABTER-S FOR NATIONAL W. C. T. U. Rev. George little, speaking ‘s: the o enin ceremonies oi the new Con tan omens Christian Tem- perance Union headquarters at ll Prince Arthur ave. expressed a wish that tho members would in- vite the women's alcoholic group to meet. there sometimes, and help them in their desire to reiorm. He hoped the building would be an arsenal oi temperance information. to aid those contemplating deputa- tions to the Legislature or councils. “This place ts within sounding distance oi Queen's Park." he said. The province needed 10.000 women with the spirit oi Frances Willard. he declared adding that he ha seen women in the U.S. iritterlng sway their time in cocktail bars. Re Dr. Peter Bryce. before de- ll. dlcstlng the building, said that the '8 N? port oi the investigation oi’ beer parlors by the police “is the sad- dest thing I have seen. The tight must go on." Rev. Dr. A. J. Irwi also spoke. and Con. David Balfour the world conierence WCTU ex- pected here in June, 1947. Mrs. Elie Boole. World President. sent a mess- wllilo priest and unto DBNQCA.‘ m, . . wountk oi himwbo y . the priest rd‘ eves v ' helps the “fallen man" s cousculrl: scuool '..' IMM- , : e r l... lb mifliufifl; Parents are invited lo eon- VIIIIQ o! the '. f Although he saved one wounded" Personal and donate dnvolopmeul. Enrolment for entry in l ls approach- In] g elation. y en- llllry is therefore advisable. (l. B. BONNYOASTLI. B.A.. Headmaster. » Bethany. not. Brunswick ronosm) i ooussnvaronr or music EXAMINATIONS no: ha: ' APRIL 15th. I946 m College Street, Toronto 2s vqiog in the ggygmmgnfl o; m, friendly settlement by arbitration country —-1!ldtth stems. I qénto agree with Proiessor Col- lier at resort to alcohol is often in depth and power s symptom A! liie, and hat ncgattons alone ere not sn answer to h maladjustment to ear tiness. But do negatlons ever stand abne? Ia there s negation withou an in- 2°32... 'ot%°lenryflgthp'mllr' th C . 0 Board: rm. w '1' ° ° B. Lochlsn. sash: Mrs. o. n. Mc- Hsmilton: and Mrs. Mar-i ion A. Reese. Athelstan, Quebec. sl sent congratulatory messages. and quiescing in refit‘?! that. they could not attend. ins It otter‘ the many nests, who inollr 8 sflnizations. G t Miss a ran. E. ' . D. O'Neill. Mrs. . Nil-s. I. H. Perigoe. Mrs. J Grant. Mrs. J H Mrs. A Smith F. C. Brunke, . T. H. Greerlawsv and Mrs. . R. Lang and assisting were Mrs. Z. G. Shaver, Mrs. M. Squire Mrs. A. H. Bevis and Mrs. J. M Bosworth. INNOC S AT HOME Rec ti i bl h u...- éieio.3..“’$..§ J} if.2‘°m...i.‘i bers showed that. the six-months amendment. (which was passed by. the Government contrary to the expressed wishes oi the majority .. - o! the electors) has greatly incrsas. 8 d!’ 8 the Province. and has contributed to Juvenile deiin-i quency and other evils. That is; w at always happens. and is only what was to be ex acted. A most extrsor nary develop- ment. however. has taken place. Itl now appears that some o! the msm-. bers actually thought that were Bil-Wing a temperance mea- sure. They said so. It came out in the report or proceedings. it. is beyond us to understand how snv grown man could really believe that the Government could make people sober bv giving them more liquor to drink. but there it. .'I'hcy hsd no idea that the‘ liquor W55 Being to make the people drunk. Such an ides never) entered their innocent little minds. The department oi enforcement. also. thought that the people bought the liquor to look at. It was an unheard oi thing that they should drink it. l! they presumed to do so. (and as snatursl con- sequence became drunk and dis- Peacock. rourl rsnsem i. the right o er": J herent positive? Does a negative s11 fgoimglly aogositiveto? , . , Brown, ism started on itsfoonuuering car- n: Mrs. Grace Knight. m. eer. From the ..iirst. Jour, things won on: Mrs. W Morrison, were gorniddent its members: d “ uy HP o men. women un children w th ave them”: a years ago Method- (a) an intention to sn- nesstion. from sc- slavcry to chunpion- i every man to iree~ doln without respect to race or ded heads o! other or- colour; (b) "the buying or selling were: General seore- 01' 804x15 T-ll at have not paid the Miss C. Rosamond Dull. Miss dlii-yW-a n cgstlon from lawlessness law-abiding t _ "brothe D th nship: (c) r going to low sssinst bro- stsneggetion irolnxthgs est- . , 8n ' WEEK ten his tea were Mrs. Gratton Hail, neighbours caused by litigation tcrcslized kingdom of God on evil" . Mrs. our our: WAY 01' l zr/zl/IIII/J/Il/l/I/i/II///I/""/""""' 41/1/11. IBIS WABIIIWOMBN ' IIINIQASINGS l . lire. April 5 -- (OP) —- Dismsntledlelr Bri ‘German-arc being put to strange uses slung the south coast oi’ Eire. where d the war hundreds n v bore. Whoever reported s. mine the suing when the authorities had removed the explosive. Now almost every other house along 80 miles of coast line uses mines as water butts. 1n isrm yards they have been converted into boil- ers tor cattle food. chi coop! and bh huwhm. Sometimes they are sally painted and used to hold ornamental trees. In several instances they have become dog kennels and washing tubs, I I by fellow-members o! the Church: (d) “to taste no spirituous liquor. O Sore lips can: ed by windbtlrn or exposure are soorhedinstantly by . L psyl. Lypsyl rclievuasltprotccls. ' er Lypsyl m handy stick form at your nore today. _____ . no dram o! any kind: unless pre- . 0N TOTAL ABSTINENCE ‘scribed bv a niwsicisn : s rwsstwn In Total Abstinence Negative? irom the drunkcnmtess o! s drunken v small trickle. the movement grow until it was on its high tide political. c c. social and moral relorms eoono that have changed the course history not. only o! England but oi’ the world. What created the Wesleyan movement was not. qt its prohibitions. but the isith and courage-o! its m- But the genuineness and vitality o! the movement is shown by iihlil‘ recognizing evils Rs evils and out- tlng them under the bsn. We are not-saved by law. but we are saved to law (Romans 3:31). In this iateiul yesr we are 1on3- 111g for s spiritual movement that will mightily move society and save the world from disaster. Will such o. movement arise in a. vacuum. or around some definite and concrete issue between right; and wrong? can it come it we by-puss what the highest court o! the Church has declared can have no 111MB l" 5 By J. R. Williams‘ WHLlT DID THEY iNViTE ’ you l-urrlue rue vl JRwlbLlfirds 4% om "nlllzrv ‘IEAEE "roo soon Mrul~.°...'.*i.%s....h A New York book shop has what seemks 300d answer I ' lam how to deco room- when the young grown the intent-nursery type o1 shop has paintings oi oi various sizes. suitable tor murals whose subjects are sure to please Junior or his pro-teen sister. There are at line doom my. wearing a brigh llow a rearing c cus and many other exciting sub- decoration. This rebraslgda allbep star yects. D. Dufilbd Mrs. Fred Driv London. It spoke of CHILD'S BOOM umed an equine u» th ob- sacfil-ld‘: has out- UBLINJ- 1GP) l» A letter in Dublin in June, 104i, by her sister was recently delivered to cr oi Wimbledon. s grocer “who FOR A FIRST CLASS JOB of ' . V EXTERIOR and INTERIOR PAINTING PAPER-HANGING - fancy decorating would not cut stew pounds at! a ham thing." Many. swans. ducks, geese and other wild wstcr iowl have acci- been carried over Niagara Fiails to their death or injury. __.____..__ wiisllsllvllis Hwss dental ly SAV. but mode me take the whole Call 2339-L With Major Hoopla MPNBE ITS A - M EGAD! THAT MAKES ME A Mlbuolomlze.’ Memo ARE ? we sma- usss PRODUCTION sv mesa "ruesow? HiMTO come IN AND LOOK At’ MY NEW STOOL OF . . SCOTCHTWEEDS l! f“ Also Grainlng and other JOSEPH LARVKIN SON v ‘illnesses-aisles! I n"... .. ...__._--—--..- utrml-ily l‘ ' w", mum m”, age o! congratulation on the new haired molroh who started her oar- e “m” ,_ orderly). they were punished. The brick and-brownstone house Deg‘: ilfftddulyirii theincw lain-I » A ‘ v ‘ .. CG Hi1 50GB S€TVCB WOT C!’ 35%,"; ggggyiiwm, ‘.3... ...£".°.%....{ ‘.1? “iii. “ii.ié'.ifi. 353515;‘: (f; 5g l; lags; will» we - . . ‘l _ € eg fl- UTE, lbolnllgesgwitn appointments all year\g:'§g°x;;:§é% h“ ‘m’ filpfr‘; 32%,’; Eiavttiua Leg’ gmnlezellesksfins ofn btehe . V ~ » ~ » h e roe cs o v- m; Whillaugwfi 313593114 fififififmfififiwflfi‘; Pa“, uglfgg ersge alcohol to the members ivho, ‘mn- u, mugaon w m?‘ fir‘; room has been attractively iurnish- ‘mm? f" the Wendi-Iii?“- thawnnt mm“ 3gb by?‘ may,“ m“; and green with pretty The first lesson might well be m“? nephew ab’ ex lam? chinybmnamsl as a bediflttm“ that alcohol first attacks the con- "The who“ h. ma“ me blzuuséjrwm ‘or Miss m R_ Tome‘ bu, tlol centres o! the brain. and as a i‘ “realm? M” “n! m“ a d. ma“ manager o; ‘the wh1m-Rm_ result the drinker becomes disord- tl . ii ibon Tidings; . ~ - .‘ glglgrblgndnltllxllir words, slcohoimskes ."=" ' g 1 . . ° awhlulfroofimffhlomrlolllliwirf A "w" ‘ems mm be Wt iiicc. At the bsckisthc board room. Y°“ "mm mt!“ “W!” 50b" W - wlnuedlwhlch will be also thellbrary. and §,',‘§“§h(f§m Eff glvqeigwy $31‘- . . . ~ w gyggrhgyg, 9:3; mg 1 gyro-ill is.iti'i‘..°'.f.iiii°".fl bruit cw b» ere-nu» from u. hodlust one week's 1'51»: shad its; “mm!” “lmmbk "° “mmh” cenlelrenoru o’ me debates m the‘ our M‘ f ‘a alumni‘; "d r should ‘so on‘ glgxg" s°ll°°li "id wm°°mi°° Leg thlhleiotsggh ‘guxldmbo that" lr-sralsooa ‘h-i-nyeflfifim b6 u "m" an ~ niihouso. has been decorated °°“°' "mm" ‘hi’ "MP1" "5"" mggyflfi h; . ’y'“,.nd n-rwgflnmhm causing: thffillfllitillli in but! CNBIII WINES. to produce revenue‘ or ‘Q ens“ ' ' ‘m. V. m”; o; he“ ~‘ m" with floral pictures. and pretty rugs m m" “hum °°°“““"i°“- he » 1mm“; “Huh”, “m, m“, he‘, on the floor. and oolniortsbie up- “hi” l gnnmb], m “ma”, , m“; bolstered easy chairs. a piano. and artist-simulators and commercial ‘Mk5- Y°°"~""5" u‘ bhotoeroehei-o._ - . or cones mle HA5 scrub-Mo - oo WiTH ANYOF moss THINGS loo MENTIONED. JQETHI5 WAS A RESULT or A BRAWL. PIZOBIY Fooulrwlm _ someeoovs GAL seen... . eeryitvemyeara ago and now is a Exiwsggw CONNECTION WITH bl- h m. m‘: 4m; __i l! It the new temperance can in some way. lnstli these truths- lnto the minds of the members’ who voted for the six-months . goflgvgligmeflt. llixfgwtilll have gone lsr 1m no ve- gbglrymgygd rgglgggs ,9“ "w m" mréritrii‘. .......“h.‘."$ii2' siioifé? ‘ ' , ' wmuq an 11m 1118M r8311)’. want t0" promote ‘tem- In 1M6. sr-bsst season. she had 1 l w‘ ._ ' some ot them hovel smug-um“ 1n Mgmchuem. H8. with the words Lite without < _ the" is one way in N" “"5- 3" 3.9789)’. Rliode Is- P L‘! "DHWW- 5mm" 51'9"‘ which they can show that they are . 4B5 lvllill- “n” Ne“ 1' a DhPWmDh °‘ sincere. and can “bring forth iruils 9 M"! l1! : r006 m0 w v c. meet ior repentance.” and that; 15 - by mmovinn the amendment. I! 110i. sl have to stick to the .‘i.".‘.§‘.i8§'..i"iii“ .1? '.=~"""i.."'°l.'"“. 0 e ov nce. st ey léglflhéhfkgitiltgenllig ‘éfifil Iota-xix; are not m w be entrusted with s y Sound y s. Mrs. Doyle. have been - donated to the archives. t Receiving the mists were Mrs. H. Wickson. president: ‘Mrs. A. Lode. Vancouver, vice- ‘, president: Mrs. C. W. Hliiodt. cor t responding secretary: . P e looms were enhanced with Kill; bouuets. It is the intention to build up a MAGGG 5A0 St-ED ' E l-BIE AT OBS‘ IT'S NON "ll-ti THIRTY- MAGGE fiHOLLD HAVEA CALEFWR-NSTEAD weeks. because 05k clerk c! his T0 Rvlivlw [HIP/Cm lfi/ii’ RUB THE SPINE! MQIIY iuttererraay the misery oi an aching back can be given effective relic! byNurvtllne. This penetrating llnimsnt is several - ' times stronger and more sihctive than many other weaker pain- rellets. its" analgesic powers sink in-thoy go down deep. and cer- ' tainly do assist in taking a lot of torture out oi a troubled back. For Lumbsgo. Lame Back-and deep- soated mlrsouisr-‘pain, look (or quick bandit. Rub on Nerviitne. Always remember that Nerviline "ls n powerful counter-irritant; it TILLIE THE TOILER ' ta worming and soothing. Wherever ‘third is Congestion. Nsuralgin. ' ‘Rholimatie Pain/Sore Cheat or "u: SAY, THEY REAL LION ALBERI’ um m 115v . . caucus, was \ -- <~ . IT WASJOO MISS SMARTY is A ’ HE'S ‘(EH- 1 SDILLED A BOTTLE OF INK ON ‘TH’ RUG. AN‘ GREASE ON MY NEW DRE5$~-AN' 5O MOM SAiD I COULD! )H, I'M NOT AFRAID Y TH’ .\AUMPS!~-'SIDES,I‘M GOIN’ TD JOIN TH,’ CIRCUS; ANY- WA SAID Y 1 MY" MOTHEK g; _ Q llIllFlX . III GLASGOW l-I an. m. cumm- . _ town ' . "I m. Lv. rm on‘. , _ tow l-Il ma. Ar. nouns". Clll I!) IQ N“ _.- By Webster ‘ms HAN wANTflKtdéwflOt-tl- lmTl-WD Panto ~ pain. a li-ocnt Efi-vo-woiefl-Li sir