i -_'. \ '1'». 1.», CHURCHES OMORROW n pQTEIPS CATHEDRAL ANGLICAN fluchford SO35" @-:.::..'-..n "m"- gimvwlti Communion Iigg IIIliighjE-uchartut. chorel. sermon. S.":":'a:.i"“-%‘l‘ um»- WEEK “£5;- Communion 14s Tuesday Thursday. film"! I115 Monday o!" FIN"- mo iveanesdor- Evennll! ‘Ital: $513511; services are hell: wvuv~ur“uur:. ind unfllillrill" “ 5 b: elculned and the Infill!" l" ,1“, u, m m“; after snv ~)¢"""- lzvsltvaonv WELCOME ST. PAUL'S Cl-IURLL " h‘, r Ibbott, mots‘: Th; [Jillian Earle. Orr-not . Walt MscNutt, A.'l‘.C.bl.. m ‘Choir Director l C mlnunlon. ‘étllllffiffxlillflll School. 11.00 lloly Communion and Ser- non. 1,3; it)’ School. 1mg Evening Prayer and Ser- PRESBY I E RIAN rulflilliltadrnsr. JAMES IBIS“! Illa Rev. 505"": 0r ltnlst I Miss l. LillIan MeKOnIlO. . Mus. Bae. l un- luon-N-llva wonslllr idp not! BAPTISM Anthem: ‘Whnt Are Thole’: that Ase Arrayed in White Robes? GStaIng-r. 2:30 p.m. CHURCH SCHOOL AND MINISTEWS BIBLE CLASS. 7 p-lfl. EVENING WORSHIP Th, Minis”;- wiil oonduot the E|:vlc_eq_sud_dollvur_ tho Sermons. ilou PRESBYTERIAN- cuuncu Prince and Grafton Street Ministe alzv. o. CARLYLE! wuusrun Mrs. Edwin Johnstone, Orllnist and Choir Director IOBNINI‘ WORSHIP:- 11.00" and. Theme: The World "Illa," o1. 11s. zoo. m. ‘ Acihsla “Ehenescrfl Welsh Iyllll IIEN“? u, The Sallblth saloon and Bible (‘iaslvielii-P auxlxr woos - I50 pail’. Thoma: “The Christian w .. e. Hymns 670 612, 438. Hymn Anthem: "Lord of Oil’ LifeP-Fieming. z "The Halolie. —- l0 Lord's Prayer.“ - LAC. Arthur Law- ll, RAJ". “Come. and let ‘Ir ‘l: I. u" mountain of tho Ltll‘ . an to "l! house of the God of Jacob; and He will teach u: of nu v5"- l" Ie will walk in Ilia Pfltlls. You are oordiallv invited to worship wth us. Ihis War-Four F Ycarihgo Bv 1‘ c llnadlan Press 10v. t. 1 hated seven miles into Albania. Announced armed merchant cruis- Prs Lourcniic and Pntroclus tol- Oedoed bv German submarine: 35B vcd from Laurcntic and 263 from trcclus. Two Italian uubmnrinés reported sunk. uov. s. into-Ammo mar-chari- rrulser Jervis Bav sunk dcfendinc. lonvov against German nmrrd raider in Atlantic. four of 38 vor- Ieir in convoy also sunk. Admir- iltv tnnounoed sinkinu 9 5 '2' 2 3 UNlltU LHURLH 0t CANADA “Triufifillilri-zfi“ CHURCH Iev. '1'. u; Molnnnas IIIIIII s as, Kendall. ac.c.o. L.B.A.M Oflsnist ' 11-00 a.ln. Pubiio Worship. of Covellead United Church. Vocal Solo: “God of Love, My SIIQPPIIEIII ISL-Wm. Stickies. _ Miss Margaret Stems. soprano. Grsst JehovsW-Wclsh Tune. 7-00 mm. Public wlllglflp, Sermon: Rev. T. ‘A. Wilson, B.!o., of Covehesd United Church, Anthem: “Peace I Leave with Y0n”-—J- V. Roberts. Tenor Solo- ist: Mr. George Johnson. CHURCH SCHOOL 10:00 a. m.: Intermediate, in: Young Peoples’ s“. a sud Adult 11.3%" u I . mm. cg Pr] and Junior llepartilriteenTl. m“, Visitors Cordially Welcome, “B31513?” THE BAPTIST (‘rllURCH Corner Prince and Fitzroy Streets Minister Rev. I. Judson Levy. BD. MORNING WORSHIP u s.|n. Sermon "Praying in Jesus‘ Name." Anthem "ll Ye Keep My Com- vice. The Church School 2.30 p.m. _ here are classes and groups for ll ages and needs. You s" (my. dlally invited to visit and partl- of the Church. EVENING WORSHIP ‘I pJn. Salmon "A Vision of God," Hymn Anthem "Beneath the Cross of Jesus" (St. Christopher). choir director. You are invited to worship with THE BAPTIST CHURCH CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH Kent Street Dr. M. I. Gonzo. Supply Minister Organist. Miss Marionno Saunders ll A. M.: Morning Worship. Sermon Subject: "The Aftermath of the Storm." 1:30 P. Sunday School. 7 l‘. Ma Evening Worship. Hearing Ears." Everybody Welcome. LTJFULLWGOSPELL? “PENTECOSTAL CHURCH Elm Avenue 10 a.m. Sunday School ll A. Morning Worship. 8 P. Evangelistic Service. You arc cordially invited to these III‘ COS. i‘ Pastors: B. l. STEEVES E. L. PBOSSER NOTRE DAME ACADEMY Honor Roll for October. Commercial Class — . Rolando. Roy, 2. Margaret Gcudet, 3. Fran- msmllflyzgerald. Bercngere Slmsrd (eq . E Grade X - l. Doris Kaye, I. Sillrlcy shcrren, 3. Joan McCailum Grad¢ IX. 1. Mary McWade, 2. Kathleen Noonan. Mary Carroll. Grade VIII — 1. Florence Peters. I Dorothy Mooney. Roberta Sutherland. . Grade VII -— 1. Mary Creiglum; I. Ena lvlariwie Murphy, 3. 1m‘- na Noollrln. | Grade V! —- 1. Barbara Walsh. 2. ¢- M Murphy, . Lorraine M ' Cdlrfrgiac, Florence Callaghan,‘ (equal) Grade V Noreen Show, 3. Shirley Smith. Grade IV — 1. Mory Prallisht. 2. Elizabeth Co-ylc. 8. Patricia Wynne. Grade III -- 1. Marina Hennes- say, 2. Patricia MacDonald, 3. Bet- ty Lou Doyle. Grade I! — 1. Rita Shannan. I. Mildred Ranahan. 2. Patricia, Doyle. NEWPORT. Monmnutnshllu. -— (OP) — Sir John Beynon. 70. a — 1. Betty Smith, 2. ‘ of two GM’- Ilan submarines. Oh rchill pledxed ptojlost:air__to_Greeks. _ __ iio llappincss in the liomc ,1 When Mother ls Sick The tired, worn out mother cannot make o. ha _py ‘Ilomo if aha is sick and worried by tile novcr cut lng ‘ousahoid duties. She irritable, eta run down and bccnmcs ncrynua and owuhcarted and discouraged, clli t T035 B'- leading South Wales industrialist. died h night. and gets u in the morning fooling as tired as when she went to bed- s remedy with which to he 100k for our trade mark a “Red omen suli ring in this way may find in Milbum’! Health Ind NB?" p recuporato th “In sydern, and assist tholn back to health-drop tiii’ health, build up the rua plum una- ecrt" on the package. l Pnca 50c a box, 65 pills, at. nil drag coullmrs. The T. Milhuro 0a., Limitod, Toronto. Out. all walks of life, the Life Ill the National Economy. 0f fighting dollars that is lake copies future more West lllwilli requirements, illel insurance. llyndman d Provincilii Offices: ' Charlottetown "Infiialfi Social Security Friend and Protector to millions of people in Insurance Com aniss play a vital part in the welfare of Canadian c tizens. and Premium Savings also sdil to the mighty army helping to will tits war. It is a’ privilege of the Life Underwriter to hslp secure. Consult the Great- ile man for o suitable plan to lnest your uding Accident S Health 00.. Limited. Managers - Sulnnsrsids - Montague INVEST IN VICTORY BUY VICTORY BONDS Illa Marie Moliougull, Dean,“ Sermon: Rev. '1‘. A. Wilson, hJoJDivule worsnlp WMA be neio on Anthem: "Guide Me. 0 Thsuiata-svcrau nut-sea‘ Association at ii-Vluluerry Luugc, Summeruide Mon- “vl! Il- 4 u. ul. opecial speaker, iulsease nee uovatoes WLii be held. :lIi tnc cave traverse nail. Tues- Qtl-YAIIYOVCIIIIJBI "itn at 8 P. M. W. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.. ,,,",",_ ,1» wuson. Bro. of Uuvcnesd would (U11 Cvlflmllnlon of the Lordh Sup-, _ _ . w win l» vbwwl o u-i- or’ ti.“?.'lt.l'”tfii‘l“ulfv.“viie‘fifihiffr‘it iii. cillltc in this Bible Study servics t Mrs. G. Elliott Pull, orgsnlgt and 5 Sermon Subject: "Open Eyes and. OENTIIAI. OIIAIIOIAN i Iii “Illa a reosflol la sun d loosi interest. out adv W l "l"! nature may he tnssr at live csnls u wors- sl-rwtly pay- lllll ill ililvanos, SOOKS for Christmas Photo- ll‘ D08. UUA\FI‘EBATION IJFI LNv DUKANL UNLOADING TODAY. - Oll- ul mount Homilies and root- rululeu a umuullers. 11-4-31. catvm cuuacll. Mermaid. - , Sunburn ncxv at 2.30 P. us. ncv. U. i-B-Ylylo welsster. Minister. 11-4-11. QUARIERL; nsEETlNG OI‘ Aurel: Doucetls. A MEETING of all Potato Grow- "B inwrested in the irrowimz of 1-‘ an Stews-rt. Minlstu- of ultune. CHURCH NOTICE for Parish of lvlliton and Rustico for Sun- day, November 6m: St, John's, IVAIItOIIZ noly Conununion, 11:00 u. m. Song Service, 8200 p. m. “Come, bet Us Sing Unto The Lord." at. Mark's, rtustico: Eve- ning Prayer, 3:00 p. m. ztev. Sidney J. Davies, ztcctor- 11-4-11. r TRINITY uuufip CHURCH. - Sunday next me services o: wor- snlp will be conducted by ‘ltev T ulcll. MJSI Margaret Sierras will God or Love. My Sheppard Is, by will. Stickies. Ln tile uvalunk ine anthem WiLi tie-Peace tune unapr the supervis- ion of Miss Marlo Mcuougall, dea- coness. NORTH RIVER CHURCHES.- Sunaay. Now-moor 5th. Fsirview: . Bulool 10.15 A.M. Service i1 AM. North RIVUZ isunday school BJld Cnulron Bervicn together at 2 P.M. Creek: ‘Inc Ann Rally Day Service at 1.80 PM. K : United. and Baptist Cour-cues will u. AM. strvlces. Rev. A.E. Credo. wnistor. 11-3-1. PINE IIILL ELECT orflmms —L)r1icers elected last week for tlu Pine Hill Divinity nan 5,“. dent Council executive, 1044-45, are la follows: President, Norman lvioiller, New Glasgow; treasurer, Donald Burris, Sydney; Secretary, John Stewart, Mu uodoboit; councillors, Mel McDcwfi, PIE, ,; J. l". Maclveilfln, Sydney; Charles Macintosh, St. Peter's; Gordon 99ml. 551M John; John Mac- Lefld. Scotsburxl. and Beverley Strople. representing King's Unl- verslty. THE BAPTIST cuuocll. - The airman by llw Rev. l. Judson Lcvy,| B- LL. at the service of Mor worship will be "Prayinflt in Jesus Namofl The Communion of the 5am SAYS: . “Lethargy and Iudlffgorlcs toward ACTION in kiwi! out. Life Insurance have been the cause of many tragedies or strukolinz dependents left unprovirled for. d Wt. ltd oi: all Florence - ‘a mostlv procrastination. km never done. yet "Rot around v not take action this week? LET'S TALK THIS OVER E. C. JOHNSTONE, C. L. U., Branch Manager 5-8 Phillips Bldg. 111-115 Grafton Street Phone ‘I4 Charlottetoyvn, P. E. l. Jim IMP mun-rumours» ‘Protestantdrphanagc Annual Collection CHARLOTTETOWN Island Motor Transport. Ray Btull, alo 0o. Mrs. Carrutherll, Miss McLura, Mrs. W. E. liyndlnan, Mrs. Bishop, Campbell, Mrs. A. Koys, Mrs. L. Bethune. Mrs. Leo Toombs, Mrs. Donald, George Tull, Mrs. Cooper, Rev. T. n. B. Scorers, A. Laird, Doris Rooney, Frank Mrs. Russell Chandler. Ern Seller, A. Affleck, Thomas Michael Jos- Mri. Harold Moore, Mrs. Miss Passmure, Miss Simpson, Miss Yeo, Miss Hugh, Miss Ram. say, Mrs. W. L. Cotton, Margaret Cotton, Luther Coffin, Mrs, A, B, Fisher, Mrs. Rennie Larter, Mrs. David Price, Mrs. Vincent Blake, NIrB. Edmund Home, Mrs, n, B Rutblison, Mrs. Fred Large, M“- Karen Dougan, Mrs. Leilh Wright. Mrs. Emmett Morrison. S. D. Irv- Loras supper will be observed at the close oi this aervlcl . The all- them of tile morning will be Heel- Wli "11 Y8 88D My Command- mBHt/Sf’ '1' e Church School, meet- ink. at 2.30 P. M. invites your st- nendanoe at this period of Bible Study. Evtning Worship will be conducted at '1 P. M. by m. nev. I. Judson Levy. flfile evening sermon will be “A Vision: or God." ‘The Hymn Anthem idr the evening will be “Beruam the cross of Jesus." (St. Christopher). The music of the fit; wall bEtil_uad%ultllle dlrecéion of r. . lo . or an t an director of choir. R d No Sign 0f Nazis Pulling Out 0f Italy ine. J. J. Larrabee, J. C. Shaw, Mrs. Ed. Bell, Mrs. W. A. Alley, Mrs. Ladner, Mrs. (Dr) McVicQr, Mrs. M. G. Anderson. Mrs. J. M. McLeod, Mrs. Ernest Cameron. Mrs. John Anderson, Mrs. J. MflcNalr. Mrs. a. H. Holbrook, Mrs. E. L. Weeks, Mrs. John Mo. LEAH. Mrs. A. E. Smith. Mrs. W. J- MBcKay. R. w. Manning, N. Robinson, Wilfred Livingstone, Mrs- G9°- CRIB. Arthur McDoug- all, Gracie Campbell, Mrs. Cudmore. Mrs. J. W. McKenLle, Mrs. E. W. Beer, Mrs. John GBIII- hum, Mrs. Norman McPherson, Mrl- R58. MacNutt. Mrs. Glen Cam bell, Mrs. Wm. Munro, l)r, Cree man. Dr. Found, Mrs. stems, Miss l-I. Stems, Miss K, McLennnn Mrs. Mary MacNeill, Mrs. Bessie Bernard, Mrs. J. L. McAulay, Mrs. Maurice Block, Mrs. J. L. Lnckhart, Mrs. Laura Dustin, Mrs. W. E. Friend. Mrs. E. MacDougall, Mrs. Geo. Vickerson Mrs. A. D. Mo. P1191150". MYS. C. McPherson, Mrs. W. H. Jenkins, Mrs. Wm. Casford, Mrs. C. _ Mrs. E. C. 51,000 Square Miles Of Country Liberated In 14 Months. ROME, Nov. 2 — (C?) —More than 51,000 square miles of Italy have been liberated by Allied arm- ies during the last. it months. hut there still is no sign that the Ger- Imans are pulling out of the war- I torn country, Gen. Sir Harold Alex- ander said today. During this period, the Allied 5th armies advanced north 50f) miles from Reggie Colabria in the toe oi‘ Italy tn the outskirts of Bol- ogna. Acknowledging that the Allied assault on the enemy's Gothic Line had come to an almost complete halt in the mud of the Po Valley and the peaks of tho Apermine mountains, the Italian ground com- mander said: "I can't tell how long it will take to drive them out, but it will be done." l-le laid the Gothic Line was broken up by the "double-handed unch" technique-secretly switch- ng tho 8th Army to hit ths Ger- mans’ weok Adriatic flank, then punching through in the centre with the 5th Army when the Ger-f mans drew off some strength from thgt. mountain sector. ualtiea during the campaign. I The Germans have continual to lend reinforcements into Italy, de- J. Show, Mrs. "B". MN. W. F. Tidmarsh Mrs H. Smith, Mrs. u r M1, Mrs. Goldie Carnoxglarxsl. c and BWWflrt. Mrs. Haslam, Mrs, Geo. W. Dewar, Mrs. F. A. 5m". Mrs. B. F. Tinney, Mrs, wm Thompson, Mrs, Horne. Whcatleys Grocery, W. W Williams, Mrs. 51101119500. Mrs. Guy en G , . MYJY, gm)’. Mrs i-f. B. gamers!» 8- W. T. H 3E". Mrs. Joh:B%.n'l-lgl1rh'as,cit4i2 Mrs. Simmonds. Mr . iPay Glover E1 -Frlend, K. Hurhoéagfi-ls. ICule “m” Betty LBTEB. Mrs. Weir, Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Bennett. illan, Mrs. it, wuu , E vany conscious Mrs, Stg3r?m]§\_ v§§,,,,,;lincm working for us. The Houston, Mrs, B tlt . Amy Earl M. H’ Saunders n“ M- émm). MP8. W. E. Warren, spite their reverses on the eastern P§shdF'M¥§_"Id°r5m"°' M“- and western fronts. Gen. AIeXdYh. tier disclosed. He admitted puzzle- mont at this enemy strategy, point- in out that the enemy already had suIlered 194,000 casualties in Italy,‘ inoludin 34.000 killed and 104,000 wounde . I r Tho original plan for attacking the Gothic Line llad to be altered bgcausg of the withdrawal of all French divisions and some Ameri- can divisions for the invlailfll 01 Southern France. "only thou who are responsible my the conduct of the war os s whole can decide what is best for m, gtrstggy as a whole. he said, "snd we have to carry out our tasks with what ws are lven- "Ar, M time during t e Italian campnm, have w; had any bhlt s all ht superiority In numbfll» ' I'm» a docilninil to aueu when in. Ita an llchtlnv would end- 0w- Alexander sold he w"!!! 11°‘- ma!’ ine the war in Enroll! WOUOIII"! lpsyond 1945. P Geo. Hoo er, 5- Wh tehead. Mrs. John ‘A. wit’; Mrs. W. W. Brown, Mrs. J. W' Patterson, Mrs. Ed Anderson, Mrs W- D- Tanton. Mrs. Albert Dalziel, M75. T. G. Irilm, Mrs, A, DOWN. Mil. L. Dingwell, Mrs. P. Porsyille, Mrs. B, _ Mrs. B. C. Prolvse, Mrs. Bowman. Mrs. Percy Mccaugignd Mrs. Sheldon Ross, Mrs. J. s, Sherren, Helen l-laszard. Mrs. vsr. Mn Hvwatt. Mrs, Alfred Affleck Mrs. Alfred Forquharson, Mrs. '1‘. Prowse. Mrs. R. McClanaghag‘ M"- Hlmld H011. Mrs. Katherine Murley, Mrs. w r, nogerggm M", and puts it to sloop. This explains: words. o. n. Whitesidc. r, A, Mg Q ., A. Burns, Mrs, Auid, M3,“; W- "filly. Mrs. R. B. Snaaelle Mrs. Ira Brown, Mrs. J. W. Str- Wlrt, Mrs. Geo. Simmons. Eillcl Simmons, Mrs. A. R. Clarke Mrs. Martin McKinnon, Mrs. é. A. Naylur, Mrs. Geo. Ives, Mrs. .l Duncan. lI-4-li. per ' season :'s. N. Kays, Mrs. E. I1. Clswson. MII. E. C. LaPage, Mrs. John stems, Mrs. E. w. H. Puilou Pierce, Mrs. Howard Mo- Do Jamison, Fred Gaudst, M.ra. y, Mrs. W. Smith, Jean Gill,‘_furnishnd basement room with a Doris Gill, W. P. Morris, Mrs. C.‘ crackers, H. Coles, Mrs. C. F‘. Worth, Mrs.| cph Shanta, Mrs. Geo. Michaelflwitki s man dressed A. D. hind McLonnan, Mrs. Walter Wilsorhhiointori to this comer Mrs. Peter Sinclair, R. H. Warren. I that wa, her "Bar." Mrs. J. S. Henderson, Mr. McPhelni Ora Profitt, Mrs. Isget, F. Q, Clay,’ A- bout the weakest player on the never wmauchflt 1150M their H- bov thought it, would be a good idea in turn the clock back, but inizvvialyezgzdfigadblflfif and M" I Harris. Marie is a. cousin of the, children are quiet in hem. Whmt, big ter is disturbing your minds? , , Ronald: Mother, Mnriq has boon, for the, telling us Burke, A I 8- Bus". Mrs. ci. w Bucll, h Haywood, Mrs. John- Efltllfllld, Mrs. Wélilvalilelliaggtso, hltgsséi me, B“, Cow“, on the way F- MCI-fwd. MYS- S. Scrimagcuni Mrs. W. Houston, Mrs. F. /I,,. John.‘ “l; M Bum. Mrs. Dr, Smith, Mrs. r‘. Ste- ‘Qffgnjp. Milton . T- tails ' Mrs‘ J‘ c‘ Smwut- Mmkzsureiy made us all act silly. ‘I -m'1y0u tell me why we lcst control of _ O. C. Craswell. Preston Beck, J. E. McDonald. lvirs. M", Euzabem scofiuzfwstem more than 1!: ficuilécdrrlzrown cumulus National Temperance Study Course for Sunday Schools i944 Lemon II. Novllbl Ill 3751K?!‘ OI‘ ALCOHOL ON IIEDSHIP BY C. I. IARMII Wslllvcg family have often Spoken about the eve they had vDent Wiilh Decteow/e acDonald around their llvingroom fireplace. One day Mr. Wallace said to Bub and Mary. "You will soon be called upon to decide whether you will take alcoholic drinks or not. You both have many friends and you will be invited to more and m0" Dar as ou ITow older. some dlw you w 1 find that beer or hard cider or some other drink COIII-Hinink a. rather small percent- age of alcohol is being served at the party. Your hostess may de- Eri-be the drink as cocktail and tell you that, it vrifi do you, no 5.1111 “Whyl" said Ma , “I t-‘hvuzht of the swig’ h.“ u‘ "So do I," said Bob. "So far." continued their father “you have lived in a hqmg why. liquor is not served and you have and distiller; have made many people think that they cannot en-| tertain their friends properly wish- out it. The large sum-l of money spent on liquor advertising hays: to take the first g ass.‘ o e a Early in November the rugby closed with the local col- legiate Wumlna the courlty title. Mrs. Sinlpletorl, whoa daughter, Irmo “simply adored" m; rugby Players. invited the tcam and their girl friends over to a party to oe e- brute the victory. Bob's friend, ill |O0wan invited Mary Wallace t0 ‘g0 with him. The evening was! spent in the usual round of: games and ontortslxunmt, but when the time mme to serve ro- frechmsnts, Mrs. Simp|eton brought the crowd into g nicely table in the centre laden with , olives, pickles. and other delicacies. In one corner '0! the room was a. serving shelf in white b6- it. Mrs. Simple-ton proudly and said She invited her guests to step ‘up to the bar for something good to drink. Bill Cowsn and Mary went over with the others. Bill ac- oelptad the glass which the butler 'gav¢ him. but Mary asked him ' who-t ho was serving. When he said it was cocktail she declined it and asked for s glass of water or gin- ‘ger ale. Mary noticed that the party soon began to grow much more hloisy and even rowdy. Boys and girls who had been enjoying): 800d round of games up to now - came rough and talked in laud boastful tones. One boy who was a- toam. and who had a point all season, was standing in the centre of one group boasting to them about all the touchdowns he had made. Mary thought ho was a pathetic figure. |his alvkardness he broke the min- ute hand off. Another group o! boys and girls joined in s. dance a- rmlnd the serving table when sud- Intor-Senior ' Bob ‘la tMrmS pyersab” becom . "as certainly does not," replied Pete. “Ho told me 111st l-hs 0th‘ back which he spent on drink we could have our id But I am not icing to spend g, lot been warned about the evils of drinking. But many people arsi fond of liquor and think it 14-‘ of smart to drink it. And the brewer, dad dim 1 just wgm m w“ . 31355 orwoin-while when! am sta i! 'I)C:'TIMII.IDOVQTII1 udl" beorsda Am m“ I Since the death Goodfellow dilldren. its and Marie are knitting him." Blllll Coy/an ‘morally thanked m, W swlanmtion @213 that ha wmud MVI’ 1-! Il-I-llnflrg dfrislrmtlho idea. t-hst it is srns . M "hrutrruw..." “v.22: were . who will also om 01g: pnégy ilmple ‘I y. Pete Ind n 0t the ti? vii? ii".‘..."‘°‘ “is”? if); to form tho drlnkm. Bob pro- ceeded to tell Pan thlcu same story as he had lust 1d B - U una y Pots was not mum im "Why." "should" demanded any be sfrsld to drink wlml, sold by ow own govern- ment under the control of special stores which have the coat of arms ravines on the door? or drinks with his he wshfis to and so TAKI‘ I ‘PIIIVIIPIIRANOI UPUDY "Does your father advise you w e g, drinker?" said Bill dsv than. l1 he the money house pa for. money on drink the way my or when my friends dro in tend to in! SALE ENDS TONIGNT ENDS TO-NIGHT Check your needs again-Don't let this oppor- tunity pass to get what we believe to be the world’s finest Drugstore Merchandise, at two articles for the price of one plus one cent. "ward pla wimd. ' "liven if s man can remain at one glass." Bill Cawan broke into the corn. m ."I"tIO0I!lI-0IIIQ asifs‘ around with any gang 1M Why do young people need to arm be very careful in thoughtful kind of girl. two quiet o! her parents, said i mat As We 100k in upon thérn Phyb‘ ens. Marie: The next mornlna! _ Harris told me than. there had boon’ a quarrel. She was upset and find she never wanted any mOre drlnk- Harris are has lived valuable time Mrs. Goodfellow (entering): You blinded some people to the real ef-l when wk at wsv" said w worse than. Mrs GOOdYOIIUW‘ What kind d "fm °' “,““k- I‘ m‘ "me “mml-"t, Bob. " en few new): approve v1 T,’,‘;,L“,§u’_3.?§§’,..v? been set 0n‘ purller. do you mean. Marie? °,,'"‘“"'““° ‘PM "d “d” m" settlns drunk. W'- msny Deon B3,, ‘ Marie: Well we just got talking “b?” devmd *° “"1111 t“! Public camwt resist the temptatio w, who; Why. what happened? ‘about tiling: and haw gun 1 am §‘,,.},d_.,{f,‘° no“? bunt“? “d m‘: drink mole W181 "W? hi" h“ ‘ Marie: Maybe 1 Shouldn't, LEIHLIIB-i. you don't hs/vs o, w, if,“ mledfy dllnk- moflfllmls; m: befon the: reslias u W, lies hora. y “m; ' "Wm "ml-they an drunk." | Qqrdgn; Go on Marie. please. ‘ Mrs. Goodfollow: Yes, alcohol in s Marge; well, two oi the men who drink makes people oxoitod and very moderato drinker it still takes came to me party were laughing‘ often causes quaflvli- a heavy toll on his purse. It has and eumng up when “my mule m you won't have to worry about any been estimated that one glass ofv ‘m1 before 1 “em, y ooets a mm over onsmounded a, 1f they were shouzmgi home. Marie. thillllflnd 5011B" 1X1 WWI 79"" at each other angrily. Fe Ronald: What were they shout-ins ; and HOWUVIv drinking purtius M your I’vs Juot finiflled reading s letter front Mrs. Harris 511.9 sis-y; that they hsvs both off to sleep it lllore oclded they are not going in have “$3,311.. Don't ask so many quaa» any more alcohol drink‘ 1n their boy has w choose his friends very {,1 l carefully. For me. I'm not going to kick that. looks for s drink st parties. I have been caught once and now I know how easv it is to drift in- tosbodhabitrlunnowonlam home. Mr. Harris lo now able ill Mrs! go back to work. Mario: That is I0od Mrs. Goodfcllow: Mr. verv fond of par-ties in her homo. They had miss you. They want you bfllll thought that. those parties. would} Phyllis with you when 1W "WY"- going to keep away from places make people friendly but Illsteadliheg’ promise Wu I h! “I'M- where people tihlnk it h limos-t t0 two of the men quarrelled because: I'm‘ 511m Phyllis would be t-hl drink." LIIQY had taken liquor. iholldc QUESTION] Gordon: What was tho trouble?‘ P11} 151 I um keen to go. a Marie: lvlr. Harris tried to make. write to mom and thank thorn 1 Why is it that. s your: per- pgacg between the two men but sskmg me to cams. non who has been drinking does one of them pushed him so that he Rxulold: Aw Molar, ollft I B not act sensibly? Itripped over a chair and hurt his, for a visit. too? WGYB SOFT)’ o; cum“, they Mrs. Gcvodfellow: No. Ian afrtoi: choosing their about y; fog- they never intended to not, but you can all go out to friends? ido such a thing. kitchen and sample the cookies l. Scholars 12. II. i4 years answer ,Ph 111s: N wbnder Mrs. Hams have been making, but remember. question 1. Those l6, l6, l1 sns-lwag IVIIASQL o ‘bm-s, only two eoohl ‘ we-r both. . . Marie; You, she wasxsolso v.33‘ ‘Gordon: neodmto" l?‘ ’ led beca/us Mr. Han was :sr.< m. O w. Part Two: November 5th. 2514. u; go so work and he was dl- your rookies. mm- w? ens-m "Apyy "OM53 ($18152 12s“ would not be able to draw 1 Name tag‘ Radio Pisy For Juniors Rormld" Did ho dmw plans for Curr, figurines its“ i La, ‘I . a reasons .118)- ‘Y Faun‘ 55$“. ‘$551: x1; W35 secret work so ho ris give when he warned Mnri l ‘have anything to do ever talked about it. Mr. Harris] unevcr to "mlon I; lots of fun, but when I said, with drink? Announcer: In the livingrooan of good bye to him before comlnci Sd-ioizlrs 9 years and unddfl Goodfellcw home, Ronald. Gor- here. I did feel sorrv to see him‘ answer question one. Those i0 and don and Phyllis sre engoy s 5° 5nd looking with his arm 1i years answer both. fovorto oods gflrflvpped up. He warned me never with 13-year-old Marie, who has to have anything to do o-ith drink IDNDON, - (C?) — Alone h come from another city to visit for it only brought trouble. He] London and with only his old-ago them for g, few weeks. -said that he urns sorry bum-Q It‘ Tw-nslrm to live on. William Bryflllv Everyone likes Marie. who ll ‘was through his example that the '74. Wilikfld into the side of a bill young men had qtlnrrrilcri. Hui also how sorrv ho was to lose from work. and was killed, leaving s note- wbich indicated he had s. premoni- tion of death The note slid "KW six girls emigrated to Oar-lads I) years ugh." PAIGNTON. Flnglulld -— (OP) — Two Linn rubs born at Devon Zoo about the bl! paluir-s‘ den thlfe Wa a crash and a _, a . .\ . . . 5m); Q v v-gwr- W122: ‘ffiiif. "wry. “v “my c:.:....:::" "m" " "" threw“ m‘ s ‘m’ m” " we“ model airplane. while Ronald ls .___. a === pieces. . Bill Gowan was acting strangely, like the others. and Mary wonder- led if she should let him sec ner home. Fortunately she had noticed .whcrc the phone was 1n the hall 50 ishe slipped out and coiled her lfather, asking him lo come for v or. A few day! m, school and Bill said, “I suppose! you heard what. a fool I made nfl the party the other - Bob had to admit that Mary wind mentioned 1t at the house. ‘Whatever it. Was in those cock- Mrs simpleton gave us’, it All’! - ourselves s0 completely?" . “wit, ycs! I can tell you some-I thing about it. Mary and I were‘ ,N Manuel, M,.s_ D‘ Mcmmmn. g: just reading a book about alcohol lMalluel, R. , harry Barr. Al.‘ LLDAIZITIIIIS?’ 3x122 Iglllagskflllli J. Walker, Mrs. Walter ' we , ;stewan P352?‘lfdrglllkllsdnkgflfgwfonn Only a small ‘William Wyatt, Mrs. Harry wu.’ 115W. Mrs. Geo. Sutherland Mrs. . Brown, Mrs. Robert Mc- blood James Puncher, Am"? Hughes. Mrs. Stanley Dalllng, wgeimlabsorbed by the brain and nervous and it tells wily when thry riri k ii. You sec ol- cohol is our o the ingredients of these cocktails. evrn though it may percentage of the drink. Bu: the alcohol is qlllflk- llv takeln and absorbed by the di- sent into th know, is pumped bv the heart to, all parts cf the body, But if there. is alcohol in the blood it will be. by any other part of the body. the n] involuntary muscles which stimulate i the heart and wake. We do not need to give them thought to sreaa are the seat of our control action; which are developed into habits like spaakintl- reading, wrlt- msmings, doing other thinsi which» mess after Sai/urdaly night part- ten that we can; ies and I used in help clean things , up. - ing and we have done so of gdo them now almost without lthinking. But thc highest areas of the brain are the seat of our ideals and highest emotions, i/er we can solve new probgolns. More itnportant this part o brain helm us to distinguish rig from wrong. In short, it. is ‘upper part of the brain which 1190b this clever part of the hrslnl why s. drinker loses his bower to‘ distinguish right from wrongful-lo; drinmtcriy the; nlmho‘ l‘ ngs ever, s s a may do the moot foolish no think they are sensible. wharf rlrllr that. mun ill do the crasiestiso e knowing he 18.0185. v wnrae- he w things without caurinir danifer to others. worse himself and‘ wrong e nd the rest of his life Mist he tlid W116! b“ —lot5 of them. i RDIIBJ 11st me have all the loo later Bob Wailaotuke I duh berry ice cream. - late ice cream. so greedy? I ilk; milk shakes best. Wh ins. the folks have been swell and we have lots there is something you have here I like very much. Marie ing breakfast. 1 go silly G" pm“ ° ibrgakfast too. on Sundav mornings‘) sonal questions, Gordon days until nearly noon as quiet as a mouse. If I got up and made the slightest noise Mr. ' wak up and get or , Btmlm- The b1°°d- l“ ywetoidenot w set up unttilsl was call- Phyllis matinee I wouldn't mind sleep . . . : Yes, Phyllis is an old sleepy head. ‘ "Now a PHSOIY-i WW1 1B ma“! things you want to get up and do ' up of three Darts. The lower areas.‘ on bright morning, when you have. to stay in bed and tr to listen to the clock ti ng. I think other organs which work as well, l; 1; flfand w b, 5,131. w 39¢ up vwhen we sleep as when We M's l" Iikg you do and eat, then so to Church an School it that way. ' IEI flit?EFJEIZIEBJELEIEIDJLELTIELTLIEJIEIEJIEIIEIEJIEE H Trowbridge If this part, these. of our brain is in 800d vim-king cr-I early. Often thev were drinking and the parties, i1}: got vary noisy and nasty. the l4,- are so foolish as to drink. Our makes men superior to the animals. that alcohol is very hsrlnful phyq "Alcohol make. its first attacbsicollv still. he may do the to himself and to others and was regret- with the furniture pushed around now-r. oval war. Our piano is all marked perched on the edge of a chair. Bu,“ , |QLTIEIEJIEIEEEJEIQ Gordon: I like hamburgers best‘ f-T d: I do Wish mother would? cream: could eat! Right now, I'd] piled high with straw- li-ELHIIEEU Gordon: I'd rather have choco- Phyllis: Whyure boys always at do you like, Marie? Marie: Mme I have been liv- of good thinks. but Ronald: What is it? : It is your Slllldly morn- don: Why don't vou have ylis: You shouldn't ask per- arie: I had to stay In bod Sun- Harrio would so I was Marie: 1t is funny haw many FIUCIFI‘ read or i ther and ,- Sunday Phyllis: z rlevn- tilcushi. about E I used to hste Sunday Our place was always Gordon: But parties are film! Marie: There was no fun about I was packed off to I woke up because Phyllis: I often wonder vmy poo-V saith lessons at school teach us Robina: Phil, Whlfi! Phyllis: Oh. i b; the brain and ssens the control of the mus- Maria: Whit. I did not like other parties w s the way the place oft. It dd not “In like hotno| EIIQEIEI "IISIEIEEIIEIE '1‘ 1 “nnnunnnnnnnnng El EDUCATION WEEK NOVEMBER 5-11 RADIO ADDRESSES MONDAY, NOVEMBER 6-8215 P. M. Ml‘. Lloyd Show. Director‘ nf Education Topic: The Role of lirlucniinn in Plans for Re- construction. TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 7-8:l% P. M. Mr. Davis Lidsiollc, 1%.. . Principal 0f Summcrside Iiigh School Topic: Education for Responsible Citizenship. WEDNESDAY, NOVICMBPJR S-—8:15 P. M. Dr. J. A. MaeMilion, .\I.D., C.M. Education for Physical llnd Mental Health THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 9—8:15 RM. Mr. Howard Court, B. A., Supervisor of 'l‘r:lining in Rehabilitation Topic: Education as a Profession. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER ll—-7:45 I’. M. Mr. Millar MacLure, M. A. 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