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The authonasmanyrsaders will recall, tor. he is no stranger to - these pages. is the founder 4 chairman of the Commission the International Peace Garden on ~ the North . Dakota-Manitoba boundary and is the Forestry Bup- . srlntendent of the Department of h tari . ts which have made me the. Queen-Elizabeth Highway. hub worn m. de?lw!vio.4lt m, soldier in near-zero weather on s Intempflonul sides. the chlgnon B“ b. 5mm m, educlflosa] grectlyle.‘ This hairflo was crowns e gllifillliugégzllsltsrlil-‘g. F.3d: yY-ou ‘Jug! 53115. which is risht Bu” "w MY “d” and I ‘ 'r’s ‘ e the same styles! Robert a short. informal coiffure. .‘ v ez/é/ 2179210 Exd/b/z A {Zr a why/e parse/r Expectina a quest or two for Sunday Idinner? A meat loai can be a toothsome way oi providinq the main dish. Seasoned meticulously. elasticized with crumbs o!‘ that staiinabreadyodre not wastina these days, and bound together with an ode. Your pound purchased around meat will be a four~token baraain. ‘In addition ta Sunday dimer it should leave you with some cold slices for Monday. A simple but satisiyina trick tor meatless Tuesday would be to combine cooked macaroni or spaahetti with canned mushroom or tomato soup and qratinqs of nippy cheese. Of course, you won't foraet the _ veoetable vitamins in crisp salad iorm which qo best with it. A one token sausaae purchase will give you a tasty meal on Wednesday, with perhaps cm extra to acsrnish, Thursday's lamb chop. Fish is scheduled for Friday. And a boost to your nutritional jtatus will be oivon by Saturday's braisedliver or kidney. Remaininq.;koin the week's ration will be two tokens, which ‘can bsxYOUR contribution t" ' sav- more meat ior esport-to-the huner zones abroad. I “fly “a Twelve contained only the driver. , _ t ou and then haveyour hair "l" hid l Balm vogue ‘$13.1. Alsmhyttiu grant be caiafutl 7 t . ?°.,”2:"P§°u: a,“ r133; m.“ fortunate that my work allows me deal of difference in choosing your F°‘¢° "ill- mk,_up_ n w“ w,“ . I saw hirm stand by the side of the 0 The 17th car picked up the lad. hohor of picking up r098 service men since that out- break of war; of course _ . I am a A lonely soldier lad; OUT!‘ As the storm became quits bad. , and l watched I Wll solos the other way. And saw the cars so cosy. warm, Driving on in the darkening storm. Past somebody's boy that day. I waited to see iflone would stop n To pick him up in the storm. look!" said my wil ." "Christ stands tode Asklns gr help. e's thumbing s way, Christ in a soldier's form." 8omsbody's boy by the aide of the road Asked for a littlg sid. - A boy whg‘ was willi g his life to The! even selfish men might li-ve, A boy of God's brigade. Christ asks for help by the side of the road. 'Lift Him out of the storm. Hes going your way, don't nan m a boy rerhanfuke Him to on For you and your car so warm. WORLD FRIENDSHIP Who are our friends? Nelghbqrs? Bchoolrnates? Any friends who live far away’! Can you have friends whom we have never seen? Perhs s we all have friends ‘in Ii en. Can friends in different count- ries help each other, even without seeingeach other’! Exam les: Children in China tend elk-worms. from which our silk heir-ribbons are made. Child- ren in Cuba work in cane-fields- cane makes our sugar, etc, etc. Blackboard: Let children name things we get from other count- ries. and write list on the board. ct that nations nations by them the real value of peace. Application: Give example of tho part bo s and girls can take in the work o world-friendship and peace —-consideration of brothers, sisters, chums. courtesy to neighbors (war is but an over rown neighborhood quarrel), stu yi-ng other countries and trying to understand their eople better, friendship with children from mother countries. IT CAN BE DONE The ministers and laymen of the Church can arrest the present tide and turn it in the opposite direct- ion. Bishop Brooks -once said. “Pray not for tasks equal to your strength. but for strength equal to our tasks." When we reed in the ew Testament such asservations . possible unto you." ...mighty before God to the cast- ing down of strongholds." are we aware of their atomic_ power? Why do the leaders of our Church play the soft pedal in this . of alcoholics by members the Church. Why not take them into their confidence. and ask which is better, to let the liquor on their shelves pass into the veins of the young people of their homes or to ur. it through the kitchen sink nto the sewer? to take their liq- uor permits back again to Gov- ernment stores for a fresh supply. el local tlln pve" happened in- times of Juli guide’?! advance. ‘and can happen I . . “Tl!!! PRAY!!!" therprayedpthres time a d . d Irainard prayed eight dtllyys ad a rsviva among the Ind- "larly church ' ed ten dire-In than P ntec . 1- _I m‘ allenlglgtland spent an ighta in the wilder- " l'l'l'<l4:am.m the mountains 4o ptld-risirareeshone s6 that he V‘ *- ' rem and he IM the etaifilled with the spir- l ' yand he secured ‘ g hail dollars. en- shod EOAST “Fob (OAS! abling him to cloths two thous- and orphans. William Booth prayed and we have the Salvation Army. We need more prayer. Pray without ceasing said Paul, PBOHIBITION FORCE OUT WASHINGTON. — The weekly "cllpsheet" of the United States Methodist Board of Temperance, which promoted the cause of pro- hibition for years but was aban- doned i'n 1933. reappeared Satur- day with a declaration that vepenl “settled no problem.” "The time has come." wrote Dsets Picket. 60-year-old "for the problem and the prcscm . policies of dealing with that prob- lem to be reviewed. No harm can be done and much good may rc- sult from the discovery and pub- lication o-f the facts." “The people have a right to know why there is so much drunk- enness. so much drunkegfi driving. so much crime. so muc Juvenile delinquency-why alcohol has be- come our “fourth greatest health problem." ' Meantime. in the United States Congress Representative Joseph Bryson (Dem-BC) is rewriting an old Prohibition Bill of his to basc i-t on the need for grain for food. Formerly it was based on man- power shortages during the war. Rep. Terry Voorhls (Dem.- Calil.) urged a complete stoppage of production of lllstiiled liquors for the next 90 to 120 days "if we are really to do everything that we can to feed the starving." The Prohibition-Party‘ has rc- appesred in Pennsylvania. It- Qui- led enough votes to win standing as a arty. In the May primaries it wil have candidates tor Gov- ernor and other State offices. SORE BACK (for Rvlivf In 20 Minutes "That stab-like pain hit ms in the back one day, and I knew I had strained my back." writes S. E. Couture from Colon. "At Espi- nosa’s drug store they urged me to use Nervlline. l am glad I did so. because with Nerviiine I rubbed all the soreness out of my back and shoulder joint." I secured won- derful relief for muscular pain in Nerviline. It assists in driving away rheumatic pain, and takes lots of the stiffness out of sore joints. It's tine for strains, sprains and sore joints. For couflhls hosrseness and sore‘ chest; due to cold. Nerviline as a “rub-on" has great analgesic power. Get a 35- cent bottle today. Ti€£i|l-'"‘ srnnamno saavanv? " Hundreds of millions of cigar- ettes are being shipped to our boys ell over the world. ‘Thousands of these boys were not smoking be- fore they left home. Thousands of people in thc lands they occupy have caught the habi-t of smoking from which they find it hard to extricate themselves when they wake up to the fact that it is not all-pleayure. If this be freedom. then what is enslavsmcni? By the end of this Ytar this country will have consumed three hundred billion units o-f cigarettes. Consumption has doubled in ten years. The three hundred billion cigarettes consumptionrecord this year doesvnot include those ship- ed abroad to our own boys or in end-lease. as these are tax tree. We have been doing a good job for the tobacco companies. but a very poor job‘ for the health of our sans and daughters" who have been entrusted to our "are during this world-wide conflict. The Toba co Review. recently boasted; e United States has shaped so much tobacco and so m y cigarettes around the world in lend-lease operations. _that eopie who never smoked cigaret- tes in thleir lives are heavy amok- ers now. - It is time a freedom-loving gov- ernment stopped encouraging nicotine-slavery ardong the brave .but gullible youth of- our land.- ‘DrJesss_ Mercer ‘Gehman. in the Paterssnl (N-J.) "Ho tllng Cali ‘nu-yahoo lett iu an es Oneal. who negates; ~.' ' » i alglllbga Heal ahdNIveHbtb ummosmaritounhflsennlsnd h with g bung, t/imemet with a mishap. One fatal the mother - "NOW Wlll You dsy she missed her leap and fell she would drown. -M. H Morg as much as to say 01a accruing from s very high tree to the cement in Dumb Imlmals. understand?" The , t- o! whim built, g nggl; ed u n by onc~of her older child- olose beside my window. when. in Nll- would race over tr mv ringside seat, I could that went on. Something happened F!‘ after the their care in the mother. Afraid to market. she somehow OUT OUR WAY a rue/an“ llfifimwlflMflfllhfl. . The most valuable ilflilbrty you own isn't s house. s. farm. or a factory- it's YOUi-and your ability to IAIN. You expect to llvo to ll, bat i! you don't. then year income-making mlalltv YOU. is destroyed. Protect, with Life Insurance. the value that is standing in your own 0C8. wrs TALK’ nus ovan I. C. ‘IOIINSTONE. C-LJJ’, Pfllfll-aolal Manager. 111-115 Grafton Sh, Charlottetown. I'll. blessed water was reached. where drank until I thou 39f, m; road. below. Her hind quarters u, 11mg seemed to become paralyzed. In an * old. abandoned nest. she was wai . CLAMS ee- see all top highway and» down in the ound in my Yard. where I had aid out pieces at breed. With one his mouth. he would sourrv back ward my tree. where we had hung a gallon bucket of water. 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