SATURDAY, ' What Doctors Prescribe Should what is taken by their patients. You are sure invariably be of obtaining right med- icines only at a drug store where real phar- macy is practiced — where compounding is d o n e scientifically from pure drugs of standard strength. You can bring your prescriptions here with assurance that they will be rightly pro- pureti and that the cost will be right. JAMIESOIPS DRVG STORE . 1.‘...- Rothesay - Collegiate School ltotlit-ssv. N B. Founded 1877 A Itvfilflllllt-lill School for boys of 9-48 Separate Junior and Senior Schools. Courses lead to Matriculation R.M.C., and Business. A Sound System, an Elmer- lcnccd Staff and Excellent Facilities have earned for Rotltesav an enviable record in the field of Education. This type of training will be of even greater importance in the world of tomorrow. Slgugol opens Thursday. Sept. For Prospectus and Inform- ation tyrlte to J. F. L. JACKSON. B. A. | Acting Headmaster, i MOUNT ALLISON UNIVERSITY SACKVILLE. NEXV BRUNS. WICK Dr. G. J. Trueman. President in A r t s. Economics. Degree Courses Science. , Home Music. Fine Arts. Certificate Courses in En- siiiccrlflfl. Teacher Training, Commerce. Home Economics. and Secretarial. Preparatory Courses to Law. alcdlcine, Theology, Dentis- try. Canadian Officers‘ Training Cflflls conducted during the school year. Residence Opens Sept. 22 First Term Begins Sept. 24 Calendar sent Upon Request <_—-_"' glhe Central Guardian I This column is reserved for news oi iooli interest. but advertising o! s nowsy nature may be inserted at 5 cents s word. strictly psy- able in advance. l CONI-TEDEEATION LIFE INSU ANCE. L-Mga COOKS for Pb hl. I estate's. i... .. I isii-iuo-oitowu PLUMS ready 1st week m Sebtember L-526-8-23-2i.' l cnuiwii SERVICE at Hamp- shire United Church 8.30. Athol Roberts. speaker. ls-b-B-Zfl-li. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY SPEC- IALS at Kelly and Maclnnis. l5 Suits, regular $22.00 to $27.50. Sal.- Drioe $l4.95. I..—500-8-22-2i. ENTIRE STOCK of Fashion Craft and Hyde PPark suits, dis- counted at Henderson d: Cud- IHOWS- , uia-a-zc-zi RECEIVES LETTER FROM ENG- LAN Mr. and Mrs. Harry Moore. Milton. received a letter from their son. Pte. Wesley Moore announcing his safe arrival in Imgland. MOTHER PASSES ON — Mr. John flawklns of the Patriot com- posing room staff yesterday re- celved a telegram from his brother, Nelson, of Westbrook, Maine. l!!- nouncing the death of their moth- er, Mrs. Millie Jackson. WILTSHIR-E SUNDAY SERVIC- ES August 24th.—At 11 A. M. con- ducted bv Mr. Lawrence Toonibs. At 730 W. M. S. special 50th Anniver- sary Service. Mrs. Boothroyd of Shediac. sbeake . L-23-8-23-li. CHURCH OF SCOTLAND. — Communion at Murray River. Sab- bath, Auillist 24th. Services at Duti- das (home of Mr. Acorn) 'I‘ues- dziy. August 26th. 8 P. M. Bangor, Wednesday August 27th. 8 P. M, Melville, Thursday. August 28th. 8 P. M. L-l0-8-23-1i. THE BAPTIST CHURCH-The |Rev. Ross C. Eaton, B. D.. will take the services. preaching morning and evening. At the morning service Iliiffisg lélelvs Omen 5315s Handel's “(I31 r orrect- e," ingers “ Wi I Not Pass This Way Again" will be. jsung by Mrs N. D. McLean. ‘The’ -Church School will meet for sutu- Imcr session in connection with lite morning service. l l FAMILY BEREAVED. - Ajvire, - was received on Tuesday by Miss t M. Palmer. 222 Queen street. telling the sad news of the death in Vau- lcouver on Monday the 18th of her cousin Millicent Palmer. wife of Mr. Reginald P. WilSOIl. She leaves to I mourn besides her husband daughter Joi- and a brother and sis- ter in Vancouver. besides many friends and relatives in this city and. 5 in her old home in Crapaud. flourteven wears will be held at he following schools on Monday. Aug- ust 25th. Flat River. Wood Islands. East and “lest Belle River. Belle, ,Creek. Iris. Mt Vernon. Melvillcn; JOcean View. On Tuesday. August 26th at Grand View. Vallevfield West, Bellevuc. Caledonia. Cullodcn. THE RACE OI‘ THE LION I The Lion has put on his armour, he is roused from pis ancient doze; His laisser-feire has vanished and he roars at all his foes. He fights for the blltzkrie ed peo- gleis. and to save his air and THE cuAiu.<>'r'r_ia3j9_v[i§t__quail01AM t w. C. T. U. l NOTES t That theeworldfls most sacred liber- ties be nevermore denied. The sons of the Lion are raging. they have sharpened the ' teeth and claws: l From the ends of the earth that gave them birth they come J1 Freedom's cause. It is bred in the bone of the race of the Lion the love of home and e A man spgakh his mind in o marshy way: each has his chosen .' ‘Whereéfir s. slave is lettered by the For all who know the bitterness 0f ains of a tyrant will. | A man may vet have a soud. of his own and fight for Reedem still. The Mother of the Nations calls to those who would bo free '!‘o come to her. to loin with her to safeguard Liberty. The Gods of the Sea rdvc answer. and the winds and the waves reply: "Where a Briton stands ho may command the earth, the sea, the sky!“ | The weight of his guns is mighty, And the strength of his sword surl- reme. . His give and take and the right he makes. are something nore than a dream. i From the Ilhd of the sun's fresh rising. from the land of the sunsefs glow, I The men of the North are coming and the men of the South. we know. | There shall come from out the darkness that lies in the clouds of night A dawning oif the lasting peace with faith and hope. the light! —V. Smnllwood. Personals Miss Wilma Gorveatte. Cumber- land. l5 visiting her sister Mrs. Robert Moore, Milton. I Mr. George R. McDonald who has been Visiting his parents for the oust two weeks returned yesterday to Boston. , Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Hanna cf Boston. Mass. while attending Old Home Week vrere the gucsts of Mi‘. afld Mrs. C. W. MBCATLIIIU‘ oi this i? Y. Mr. and Mrs. R. B. MacClurc, West Newton. were among the visi- firs attending Old Home Week with . an LAC. J. L. Wa‘ker of the R. C. A. FE. Medical Staff. Halifax. is one spending a furlough at his home» at Cherry Hill. visiting relatives and friends. ____ Miss Ella G. Squarebriggs of Ev- ,7! f d t f! for me Dipn-l-"ERIA l-MMUNIZINF erett. Mass. is returning to her 01' WHEN; IP95 247:5 u 5 i tCLINIC for children six months 1d heme aft-er B very pleasant three Wamliflflilr" °f b-"t _'"“S‘1“e"de‘ and his a friend to the soldier; takes up , friends in Bay Fortune and Cliar- lsnace in transport and then Shellie weeks holiday’, wi ll relatives lottetown. Mr. and Mrs. R. Borden Maclluro‘ and family Russel Borden and Be Av Lou who have been visiting Mr. Mc- ttb be allowed to go down into the d Mrs. C. W. McArthur. , eon rue assoc-an (By A. H. Driver) O God, the haven of the tempest- tossed To whlch,our frail boots bend the labking 0nd‘. Our plea. ls for the outcast and the lost On whom Thy mercy pour. ight, For all who feel the winter at the doo l‘. o'er mind and heart tbs darkness of the night, Thy comfort we implore. For them who taste the saltness of their fare, l and plumbed are all the depths of human need, wt... tread the iteevnm o! I stranger's stair, no: them we intercede. And for ourselves, to whom rise mute appeals, For hearts responsive to our breth- ren's need, For doors that. open and for 10v that heals. ' Grant these. we humbly plead. D0 WITHOUT THE LIQUOR TRAFFIC (International Record) Our letter boxes are stuffed full oi’ leaflets about what to do about gas; about an air raid. an invasion. about masking ones‘ windows, deal- ing with a. fire, what steps to take about evacuation, lighting, making the house safe, keeping children from harm, securing a pension, im- mobilising a n.otor car, handling the ration book. etc. etc. At last, at long last, Parliament and people have met! Humanity is being considered by our legislators l-Iow glorious ilrzit Humanity is not p t. Week by week, in every way known to science, people are being told. indeed they are being implor- ed, to take notice of all instruc- tions issucd to them. Yet, day by day, while the people of this island stand up with amazing integrity to fearful odds, they have no protec- tion from the onslaughts of the Liquor Traffic. It raids the home ings. orative Products its philosophy of liberty when it is irtaeked. Tlrs prcc ous Humanity which the Government so rightly and proudly glories in is left to the subtle propaganda and insidious l ’ ETTE Traffic‘ TIIE PRESIDENTS L R Valle“ Mcntague East and west, Clure‘s parents Mr. and Mrs. Colin Kindlv consult Teacher or School MacClme. Brackl-iy Point. returned Secretary for time cf Clinic. ‘ Fridav morning t0 then” 1101116 1h L-566-8-z2-ll.’ West Newton. Mass. W._M. iilEETlNG.-—The regular meeting oi the Winsloe North! W. M. S. vras held at the hcnie oi Mrs. Waiter Roberts on August 5th. Ten members and three visitors 8715-‘ WETEKI the Roll Call with a verse of scripture containing wont "NClRIIDOI." The devotional peritd was led bv Mrs. E, M. Cudmore, scr- vice taken from the Mjgsigngyy Monthly. Sentence Prayers followed in which the Missionary to ‘lrini-i dad. Miss Elva Inman was remem-i bered. After the Devotional peritd. the President. Mrs. John MeInnis,‘ took charge and conducted the busi-' ness. It lvas decided to pack a box. for Labrador at the next meeting! which is to be held at the home of‘ Mrs. Hedley Home. Anyone inter-l ested will receive a kindlv welcome._ Miss Annie Crabbe is leader and tliel roll cull word is “Prayer? The‘ rneeting closed by singing Hymn,‘ All People That On Earth Do Mizpah Benediction. A dgligloug lunch was served by the hostess as- sisted by Mrs. Irving Laird, after- which a very pleasant social evening was passed. Minard’: relieve; aches. Football, Hockey, Tennis, Ri ing. Cadets. Bwinuning etc. Universlty-Businesu-Cltizenshlp Canada's Oldest For Calendar DIV. GERALD WIIITI, M-A. THE HORTON ACADEMY 0F ACADIA UNIVERSITY l "Modal" Academy (co-educational) lndor supervision ol Dun cl School of - Education. Girls rot-ids in residence of School cl Household Economics and lino lfll. CURRICULUM r-Dnliqnld lo Ilfl the needs oi the student. TEIECHYNG METHODBF-Illillfill- inq the boat in tho “New Tolohlnq," COURSBS'—IInlvsrklly Mltrlclllnlion, K-LIIPIII, EILIIHQUH. KING'S COLLEGIATE SGIIOUL Windsor, Nova Scotla 1788 “Educates the Whole Boy‘ Stands in about '70 ocres of delightful and historic grounds. Term Begins Sept. 16th i i (11118. Manual Training, shoot, Residential School on. MP1! to Headmaster. ACADIA UNIVERSITY WOLFVILLE. NOVA SCOTIA rotnmxo tau Dndunto oounoo loading b degrees oi M.A., M80" 3.13., and Dwell". followed by the King and ha“ Sergt. and Mrs. Louis Alexander.‘ Edmonton, Alta, are visiting in the city the guests of their uncle tind aunt Mr. and Mrs. James McDonald. Euston Street. also their cousin Mrs. Howard Hobbs. Sgt. Alexander who lias been stationed tit Halifax iii the Dav office of No. 6 District Depot is now beine tiansferreci back to Ecl- monton. During their stav here Mis ‘ Alexander visited Head of Hills- borough. her father's old home. In Memo riam MR. ALBERT liIAeGOUG-AN Many friends were indeed sadden- ed when it became known that be MaoGougan had passd peacefully awav to the Home Be- yond at the age of B9 years after a 10ml and useful liie. ‘rite deceased been a prosperous farmer and was a life long resident of Hamilton till within a few years ago he re-I tired from active e and in coin- bany with his nelce Mrs. Albert, Burgess went to reside in Kensiitg-t ton where he passed his declining! years happy and contented. cur-y rounded by a host of friends who will long cherish his memory. The funeral service was conducted on e nesd» afternoon and was ttended by many friends. ce was conducted by Rev. ng at the house and con- tinued at the church assisted by Rev. Mr. Crowclls and Rev. E. R. Woodside. Rev. Mr. Sterling paid a fitting tribute to the deceased as a friend for his closed his message with anl earnest appeal w all to make ready‘ when the call hymns! ard. Fbnever With m Abide With Mo. At the close of the co the remains were bourne to at ‘rhe n Y D O 8T8. ‘< influences of the Liquor and what that means is reflected in cry street, on country roads. in pol‘ce court. in cnnip. in workshop and iii factory. More than s‘xly ycars ago. Will- lam Morris w"oie: “I admit that civilisation does make certain things wcil--<'hicfl_v machines i0!" carry-lug on compctition in buying and selling . .lllflClliI‘i(‘S for war and destruction, But matters for carrying on that life of mutual trust, forbearance, and help . . . tltese things the civilized world makes ill. and incrrasingly worse and worse." What Morris would say were he here to-day one does not stop to conjecture, But in his day he saw growing up around him the ugly industrial civilization which he believed was not suffi- cient humanistic to stand. It has not stood. It was not Fkciv t0 Fiend with the canker of the Liquor Traffic eating at its heart. But this ugly civilization is ready to go to ibe retilnced, we dare to hope. by something grander and nobler. Something more beautiful will awe out of the ruins of to-day, but wishful thinking will not make this dream a reality. It is true that millions of tons more food would be added to our stocks were we to do away with the Liquor Traffic, but much more than that would happen. The abolition of the Liquor Traffic would add nobility to our stature as a people with unclouded I vision, with flame of freedom in their souls, and light of knowledge in their eyes. In this belief let every social reformer GO TO IT. Dear Sisters:- Events of importance to workers for temperance are occurring from week to iveek. The Annual Comer- ence of Ie Manitoba Tcmllflrfince Alliance with Dr. A. J. Irwin pres- ent, witnessed an aroused conscious- ness of civil responsibility in many Christian groups, Protestant and Catholic, wh‘ch must bring results. A request was sent all church groups to place before their mem- bers the urgent need for action, whle the I.O,G.T., and W.C.'I‘,U., are renewing their efforts to "Bill- taie, educate, legislate," Our mem- bers may keen on the church sphere, also interesting day school teachers in Es=ay and Poster work. and by getting items of value into the local press. The Women's National Council meet t‘; in Winnipeg recently, passed cftizentrip resolutions re objectionable mauazines and movies improving the status of women a-to helping refugees, The requests pres- ented to the Federal Government last July by the Canadian Temperance Federation for restriction of the sale of beverage alochol were sun- ported by n vote or 105 to 38 with the exception of the last clause re- ferring to wet. canteens. whica ‘t was thought should be left to mili- tary authority. “Efficiency is the demand of the hour. and alcohol is tlie enemy of efficiency," says Cardinal Villene- uve. Carmen ‘Union hid a big meet- ing. 1 was invited, but. was not able to be with them. Dr. W. A. Cooper, TIPPIE AND “CAP” STUBBS —-“ YES YOU'VE BEEN aid faith Dotmldverlgthymlilglmhotii‘; AND gxgRQizggmgavlléEggé-BN gggeeod- weldggufewvigfgl Sear}! WONDERFUL RDR YOU! oral beautiful floral tributes from many lvmpathining friends. The ‘Course Mentor in Music. four-you oournoo loading to doqrool in Arts and Science, Hanso- holcl Economics and Music. I J: - b “ll II “I-I Ilonon". Ono-your special course in lduoliion log graduates in Arts and Science to qualify tor the Teacher's Licence o! tho Province at Nova Scott: snd the dsqroo of Bachelor in Education. Three-your course loading to a liccntisio in Music. Three-your course loading to s co Thno-yonr nouns in In oortn , with diploma loading to linsI years in Nova Scott: oohnic College and Id T'°_y.u I 1| to .1. I Pro-Medical. Pro-Dontdl, Pulsar and Pro-Nursing Courses. IDEAL LOCATION LARGE AND CAREFULLY SELECTED FACULTY - EXCELLENT GYMNASIUM AND SWIMMING POOL riificah in Secretarial Science. cGill University. I. IJ<I | lnH For Information Apply to the Registrar. EVERYTHING for the ROO F Slate-Surfaced Asphalt Shingles. Slate-Surfaced Roll Roofings. Smooth Surfaced Roll Roofings. Tarred and Asphalt Felts. Coal Tar Pitch and Asphalts. Roof Paints, Cements and Coat- Donnacona Insulating and Dec- Fibrcen (the reinforced, mois- ture-proof building paper). with a group of Winnipeg workers, gave a fine illustrated health talk. ' Our country is carrying on a war for freedom. a crusade to protect homes, and free the world from bondage to fear-mot for glory or renown. Let us strive to make bur- dens lighter. t0 assist the lonely and bereft, and to stamp out the great- est enemy of all. Beverage Alcohol. Many are ill, including a former President. Mrs. A. E. Patridge. Let. us remember them in prayer 48 Knappen St., Winnipeg. E. M. Belton. IT'S UP T0 AMERICAN WOMBNIIOOD An editorial in n recent issue of the Union Signal quotes figures from the report of the Keeley In- stitute. to the effect that‘. alccliollsm among women has increased 90 per cent since 1933. The increase of alcohol patients has increased t2 per cent for both men and women, their records indicate. Commenting on these facts. the Union Signal tates: “The old saying that a fallen woman is the most pitiful human derelict is sadly true today with the increase in women drinkers. In the phrase of the day. ‘Women can't take it.’ Andi the traffic has seen to it that their resistance is lessened not, onlv through advertis- lng and propaganda but by install- ing luxurious cocktail lounges. where women spend whole after- noons in the kind of social life that these bars afford. A few months of this and a large share of these women are ready for medical as- For Years of. 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To which we add: Keeley cures 'and medical aid may benefit indi- 'vidual cases, but its going to take‘ more than pills to lift the country out of the moral depresron it is now experiencing. what sacrifices to preserve our inherent liberties we may be called upon to make in the future no one can predict. let us hope that the women o1 the nation may be the first to realize that in the great. civilizations of the past moral corruption i n v a r is. b l y preluried political and social disintegration. USE GOOD DESIGN IN MAKING REPAIRS Good architectural design in the repair of existln dwelling units is equally as impo nt as in new house conetructicn. most builders believe. This is effectively illus- trated by the point that the faults of dwelling units unde ling changes are frequently traceabe to the lack of good desgn in the be- ginning. For this reason. authorities say. the advice of im architect is often valuable in changng old homes. Working with a carefully planned design, the property owner can be assured that the laycui. and out- ward a. arnnoe conform to basic con pt ons of good taste and that the nterior is best ad" ted to the needs of those who wil live in it. They also remind property own- ers that structural llnrtations may make changes impractical, and knowledge of this beforehand will save the owner considerable ex- pense. In many cases, such as those where the project entails largely the remove of sn overabundance of. decoration and minor altere- .= ililiCllllMANtS CELGUST 23. 1.941 M tions. the work of s reliable bulldu is all that is neceessary, KINGSTON W. I. The regular monthly itieetin| of Kingston W. I. was held at the homo of Miss Jeanette Docherty. Meeiinl opened by singing Island Hymn fol- lowed by Creed in unison. Roll call was answered 11 members. ‘i viii- tors. with a ri die. Correspondence was read bv the Seaetorv and t let- ter regarding T. B. League was itlt until next meeting. It was decided to make another quill. Mrs. McSWIIIl to buy material. Mrs. Marl’ Wlllll offered to but quilt together. Pill" were made for district conventionw be held in Kingston. It was mflvtd we send two sympadiy cards to ism- ilies in district. New school" committee. MH- Alb‘ ert Olow. Vera mvingston. Roll Call next month a recipf 1°? pickles. A demonstration on a sill?‘ bei- dish b Mrs. Mcswain was en- joyed by a l. A bill of s8 centsyll mid Mrs. Ira Auld for izas- W” bv Vera Livingston. It was dec h to invite North River for next rntt ing to be held. at the home of M11 Ira Auld on September 4th. M009- ing closed with God Save tlie Kinks. after which lunch was served bl ‘h’ hostess assisted by Mrs. John Doc“; erty. Miss Bell Campbell and 50¢ time Spent. ruin-s snoor All. WLNNTPEG - ice» »~ Pang": in Manitoba should waste no l“ in gettin in their c-rOPS- “Y” A‘ Barrett. lhoal amateur wcatltertprv phet. because weather is 20""! ° generally unpleasant for the I three months and there is d5"; of snow pretty soon. Earthquakezw various parts of the COllillH are likely. says Mr. Barre"- Rv Edwina IDON'T CARE IF SHE WHEAT BRINGS Bug“ I HI HE'S s lzitkerbflbfll lS on REUEF THREE YfiARs A» g wSVA WHAY ED l,