A 1.. i...‘ _il a w. c. T u. l NOTE§ CDC 1,0 given oPWFlllmlY I u e0 give-the best thatle u,‘ d001, .-ip common we- gwgfqglelerate sud to N10 n ‘,0, y'a- good; Ad‘ 1251601101?“ fr? their own " new, wuuwd war, but when llllrelllohlelhpeaee‘ "M" 1' 9° a foffclflnoe, living thinking mu w rmwtll worship es our light de- w" ngider what ls rlshl 0i‘ ‘M810; up our souls to so ¢F t0 w tllmw "°°° desd flesh without ' i"; , in P ‘,1, breath. re comes decency and trust. ht. Imnkejllpmm and respect. of “$191200; and charity. Ind for- .“ ‘fifth, other and u. else his was: fpre. laiiulirrllrllel-here can poses be rm- eibie. I he i'°'§h 01y there can Liberty en- uunt alone, not for ourselves alone [ut for ‘the '11,, El free men and women on rth: elm? hidden yet in Germany, Ami even hidden yet in Italy m those whose prayers are join- 04 to ours today. passion we in common nd loss to detach our desire; material things. Is not the peer-action caused through war do- m; this very thing? ls it not unit- “ flee nations in one desire for u, eemmon m n? the conti- loss of s an proper y m“ down the barriers of clsss than ever? The people who inhabit common air raid shelters my well say: “Adversity makes bedfellows". Is it not show- ure world that although his- me monuments and revered nat- treasures ma be destroyed, national spir t shines more nightly than ever? we say: "What a pity!" when we bur of the destruction of one of use precious thlnus. which are mt merely materla, for they em- pa; and are the expression of the “clonal spirit; but the spirit will iieeig again in a more last- ing way, please GOD! May it not be limited by the bounds oi country or even empire, but be shared by elluien oi good will throughout the sis-id who look for the kingdom of aw, "whose service is e n "ems that there must be suf- g s besdoui". Thy will be done on earth n; it k in heaven: ELEANOR G. LENNOX. III PRESIDENT’! MESSAGE JIM! CO-WORKERAW- ,> liey we again ask ourselves at ‘ibis critical and anxious time- ‘Csn 6.000 Ontario Christian con- ations close 1,800 liquor out‘ets ' Ontario?" What ought to the answer? In review, what have mziéane to hasten this accomplish- men lsi. How many leaflets with the above topic have you given to tlzose Iho might need an incentive to effort, or to create interest from indifference? ‘ M. i-iow many have made hon- ‘est effort and won s. new member in‘ your Union? , 8rd. l-iow many have sponsored a taken part in a Medal Contest, lhiu spreading the education of fwhat Alcohol Ls and What It a... 4th. l-low many have used the S. ‘l'. L. in any group? 5th. How many have told or taught the spfendid lessons given luChurch school papers? 0th. Do you read and digest Piiilnasi" 1x not, why not? There h still time and this is our task. fie are the salt. Be ye steadfast for 1| much as ye know that your labour ls not in vain. We do not lwret with the noon-tide prayer Mir war project. I know every Oiillrio member wants to have s 1km in the Home Centre at Peta- REDDIN S lliil -Wintsr-Salo 49 Large Mistol Drops Miaiol Rub Q $1.10 value - - an ‘l oz. Pepsodeni. Antiseptic - - w Scniis Emulsion ‘l 1 Small - -- so Large - - 98c Apple Blossom Soup ll Cakes for — - -25c Hinds Honey & Almond Cream 50c size - - 29c 25c Noxzemu- — -- l9c Kellogga Nose Drops 25c 5‘ Persian Shaving Cream 7;; 35c value Sp l9: .€_______________ Pablum Baby Food 45c Neo Chemical Food a A valuable food supplement --i for children use! adult; '_ u llly silo- _ _ _ .4145 l‘ ‘lay sire - .. .. 424s , “thorny Size _. _ _ _g4,|s ; l -~ ._.__-_._.__ " , llilllllll BROS. . ' Il- M- ooucsrrs n. m. smsaaarau 0t every citizen. The Wade Kidnap Case l! hulls Csrgill [Ze/ief Pg/Il ‘ck CHAPTER ll Now less ilizin '1=h-i‘o'§.<3'<lo“i'l."lll€rw. 1i a Tablet to demand." Brooms remu- wi h m?” iualtlifllléidilor Mosson felt to be " 0 glibt it 18." Ileilcite Delbill gqggiy Nrggliihg; iél will hurt Uncle I u gflgmhllhqwl-hysymiilreutifi As u gunmen: it be dream _ OIIO of yoslnn; laid iéer £11.34 h iaeeiutm 0,, safest, fumsl reliefs known glfrlgsgalyarg him." he 1.3a 33f - “ t h h ' -|ssw featured by drugglsis "Egg." m I, ° w“? u: “w”: s VG 1'6 I dIQw In burguin bottle “WW” lltaffilglsée vzvlrgi§hpe. try. 1' “ °°‘“" 10° To blots 98‘ sir sis.sr'r..:"i'..'>s."s' No reason nowwby anyone should suffer ‘will bar “$07.11.?” needlessly from headaches, ‘ umsclcsome ng, but changed his mlfi 2m: "="""'~ '" "in "We." "-2.. nawvm a . . .oneo e so t on ls 1 - safest reliefs from pain ever known . . Igfllllfl M15111: out of sitting-nag“: forleuthsu l centutsbletlSogetthis "m" whlch “(WWW l0 Wm- bsrguin today. See Pugllélggluoxt 152mg: gipgrmgwegsg’; £11121: almost 1n-§',l§°l,‘h§”§1,'§1u§“u§’§°“§§, egfurhzog ersnriy. to relievsooernuttins them to oront by their severe headache or “ ‘ ac vities. pain of neuritis in "You do believe they'll lei. him go minutes. Millions l?" ln eitdianse for the money." now 11001; m0 1101-11, u asked Mosson; pleadlngly. recommendihAtthll Lvlulghml‘ e dim"- he answered ‘w’ mic" ‘l’ “h “Brooms was watching him cu:- uzrthl"! “f: Atikiously. "I'm afraid we're auttins vcu f’ dfllllll 01' Bin an invidious position." he said. lg economy bottlsof"shouldn't you advise us anainst vlng this ransom?" " r Aspirin today. D8 l “iitrlgtivbeapferin . t1 tum; ‘that ' 011B‘- O one, WC L°°k f" mil. QR?!‘ m avoid kcvardlnnll the safetyabi Timot y. Officially it becomes Every tablet b c be Blr "Bqgfllinggéuflon? incumbent u n all of us to effect "m. Ammm And don't his release and make sure, also. that let anyone tell you it gégerggnuppers Bot their ‘lust’ ghfilzlnnd l‘ £11“ d1" fnnd unofficially?" an rs etra e- ‘Although that is decidedly an marl: of The Buyer unfar question it might be suggest- d that payment be first met and Company, Ltd. taken to refiover it as well wawa, when the time is up may “Don. 3° mm“ missing. and having t do an WT; lll- MW we finish our winter Wm a 11M of new members that Just double our effort, interest and strength, and make yquy 110m happy. Falthfuily yours, Mfimsret Maclresn. ything to make matters worse." she exclaimed. "Thinks are bad enouizh as it ls.” e's arm caznc across and took her slim hand in his. calming her with the comforting izesture. " am certain we can rely on the dis- cretion of the police." "Implicltly. And remember that ——— burs.‘ i“°l°i"'°' mourn; ' r0 eea epar en. T!“ LIQUO“ TIDE Is 5151M} rnome!nt idhée no lillihfltllavi what- , ever or s ng vou or ng a-nv , 5h‘- Y°“ "t to be commends’ action. 0n the face of it. both the m’ "m"! Btleflllon to the enorm- notes received since Sir Timothy's 011s total of our British Columbia departure-or disappearance — are liquor bill. As you say, “the liquci- legitimate instructions to his secre- tide is still rising." ry. For all that he was sure enough The question whether il effort ultimately benefits frbzn lllli Pillar gnxfita°§n“tlif'cgle£gni2gé§j Vast sale oi slccliollc beverages is msde it suspect. without one that might well be faced by {Broogufiskimmminuethuelrgigg e: The “M”! derlnd m"! “l! WQ 311i. the ciasslimn odvf rsucjh an extra- gnggilézgbiizem Bl l-‘lfflli sisht to be ordinary sungiwade was ‘is careful - u his vate nccoun as 0W1‘ When we add the cost of courts. llusinesg ones. Jails, asylums, whose volume of Even though Brooms was well work and cost to the public l; ma- known st the bank. it wouli obv- terially increased by this traffic, lmlsly not be u simple mawter to "14 g0 ma; 0150 00d “u, ‘uumuue draw the money w??? will t0 society l" homes and lives °°nmmmd°nf muwdf be 00351“ wrecked or even ‘mam destroyed mfimge ‘lllillsdiagforymust have oc- as a result of this traffic, we find ‘u, 511 three 0111105; 01mm- the FY0511: is not so lmllfesllvi- taneously but it was Flelicite who What value in dollars and cents We, mm to“... "we coirldnw. raise it can we place upon the lives snufi- elsewhere if the bank likes in be ed out in thi; province last year in awkward." she added. traffic accidents where alcohol was me thoushl the difficulty ihedeiermlnlng factor? could ire sllmlllllnlell- n w“ l‘ The social and moral colts of the “*5?” dwque whmh l}: helix‘: 2° ravages of the liquor business are that “"53"” cémlg t? eg-(ougue o not the fictitious entlmentallties of °°m°°§e film“ " ° "e "klPloysW-they are grim and bitter “T6,,” zbu we 000m; 1; straight; realities. seen every day in scores uwuw- she urged. “when Wurvu 001. of homes and hundreds oi lives. 100w; 1,110 not“ 1 can start to feel Cw till-i ltlnd of thing add up that we are beginning to straighten to spell national effectiveness and out this horrible business.’ higher morale in time of great bl ~ objection. Up to now wolllie csbigieiasl? product oi the "doqgp had been en neered perfectly. leav- for soda-pop" whim you meni-ion m3 mm‘ i“ m; is quite another thing than the tmnkonly mgualmaw m“; of; m, social product of the "dollar for we ‘gnnguishen 52km“ for £25000 1,0 demon rum", in it not. when we be obuumed 0,011,111,101‘, 1,0 ' look the facts in the face? ‘nm-uuuons‘ 00110100 with e100 1mg- The nation has yet to resist ue clue of the damaged orchid. world tyranny into sobriety, and formed the basis of apprehension. there will be no all-out. war effort Never a hint in the two messafil until we do. of coercion. or any reference to e undeslrability of Publicity. Rev. Henry Nnox, Chairman Social service Committee ll mlllm ha" be” °*°°°"°d m“ ' l i k in ll! DOllOG Convention of Baptist Churches of alzlzvaigllggv: begflpmgdefabut no British Columbia. such coxxmmauon o‘, anything um given. Presumably ———~ bee TEMPERANCE rsnmanoiv °,_§',§*,§§,§"l§,,,, $0010 yegulgrizg n; 5 " °l u" cmlrllllllllml Dollugillrived the next morning so Committee of "w Prince Edward there was notion to wait. but thi?! Island Temperance Federation was were left as muc in the dark as held in the city recently. ever. n Plans were competed for brlng- “Dear BYOOHW- "lid ll“? 1m“ ing the views of the temperance m “gum Y‘? Wm people of the province strongly be- bl" m" "n" l‘ “c” friyre ailfllijderatfnembers ‘is! iufir- $10 vews o enu ons or lo rs < u’ from the secretary. Rev. . E “cram” put-pm" men I am n“ y SllnW, NEW GIBSROW. and OHIOISK The Island's members wi'l be . asked to support at the coming "m, “u” 1n 0m U100”, session of Pariament s program of A 9mm o; I010 000m, ‘gm wartime nstrictions on the ssle of A mun; 0f 011";- umur, $55530, llqllllr- A talent of gold about $18,809.00. thThel subglectdoghwlill téflnfillllual A piece of silver. ctr alilonny. 9 BTW!‘ "l ° 9° ° ° bou thirteen cens n our actiont closseléig places of illegal sale 3?“; t W" 5m‘ - thin w three cchtl. Rev. o c. Webster and nsv. r. ‘A flfiu f" if,“ u"... 0 qugrtgr J, Levy were appointed to wait on o’ A 0mg the Provincial Government and A “"01, ‘u, 000 00m Mir that "W numb" 0! m" °" An open or bath contained seven the R.C.M P. charged with en- gun“, and five pints. forcing the Prohibition Act be in- A nin was s. gal on and two pints. creased. An omer was six pints. There was also s discusion re- 41-h, 000,01". Ohugchmnyi. gardlng the need oi wartime liquor V Nltflbblbll! llld the Ollllllflfl WI! EX- pressed that the Provincial Govern- ment should be expected to take How Are F oi as adequate liquor laws abroad Eyes n at home. action. rt is stated that the Island ha: o -——— via toms rm 1111s m your: smut °|",{,'}‘}u"1"1',uq'm'§=,' m. dizziness - consuls 1 contributed to the armed forces Canada the largest quota in Canada according to population and that the men should have the protection Retro lat a hdsndyt tnlible whiclailaou mgrcu sn on n your e It explains to us the meaning oi ‘M voaznfi rang .2151; Bfiibhleifi words found in the fflgclla" an,“ A- da ‘s’ journey was about cm m and discuss your twenty-t and one-fifth miles. difficulties A Sabbath day's about a mile. A cubit was nearly inches. A band's breath is equal to three and five-eighth inches. A HINDI"! breadth ls equal ~to journey was 0. F. llutchcson s. o. nurcnason o. s. uurcnssou twenty-two ons inc %—-§ . h. 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Caybhers had frowned and ven s ayolcsi shake of the head. " c can't " hs declared. "Did you suggest going to the local police?" "Waste of breath." “Nuiaanoel Naturally you couldn't take it u with them of your own account. sides. there's no reason why they should swallow so incred- l ible s. story. Don't get agitated, old man. I'm not saying it's pure imag- ination, but we've got to admit that W e may be acting on his own ini- tiative." . "Faking letters to look as if they'd come through the post? What s hone ‘That does give s fishy smell. so Y does the enormous che uc. Granting this .a.nd your batter odonioglcs- sum. there still remains the one thi we can't net over." .. m m" "Whatever is happening - above board or not — doesn't ve the pol. ice anything to map old of. Es- clullv us at Scotland Yard. Go. omo and sleep on it, The next move owrht to be more decisive." Then came the third note. offer- ing nothing more tangible at which “ass”- to have another run down to Bpworth?" Caythers asked. with a s l. grin. for he knew ihe ans- ore it was given. "Good mani While ou're there, it would be a bright dea to institute one line of inquiry s regular detective would have opened up immediately.“ "What's that?" m- . SEE THE NEW lFloor Coverings Section‘ With a complete stock of new Llnoleums, Cougslsnns, Oilcloth, etc., Rug sizes or by the yard. sbi lDorothgfSays- A l, ibmltuiutéu uuui ,.-,.. ... Bo there you are, and there is literally nothing more true than the old proverb that says that we do not know our luck when we have it. Onc of the strongest things in the whole feminine psychology is that when women think oi marriage it never seems to cross their minds that it would be possible r iliem to miss drawing the capital prim in the matri- monial lottery. hey are always sure that the men THEY married would be moral and u right, and tender and kind, and money-makers who would provide em with beautiful and comfortable homes and. all the luxuries in life, though Heaven knows that all about them they use their sister women whose marriage are veritable hells on earth. LIFE COULD BE WORSE Look about you in your own office and see what luck the girls who worked with you have had in marri e. There is Sally who used to be before heir marriage so gay and laugh lfiand full of fun. The last time ‘ou saw her she was broken and aged y childbearln? and cooking and washing and baby-tending and there wasn't a smile le t in r. There was Gladys who uscd to look like a Dally Hint from Paris. She is shabby and bedrabblcd now, for she has no money t» s-pen on clothes, with (lie rice of meat gone so high and the children always needi slices. nd there was Florence who was with a the men in love with her, but she is broken-hearted now because her husband has run off with mother woman. Eve girl thinks THAT couldn't happen to her, but it can. So when ou are wailln your luck in not being married, just give s thought. or two to the ill luc you have escaped in still being single. l am afraid I cannot tell you where to go where the husband-hunting ls good. Most of the old streams where the suckers were reputed to swim in schools are fished out, if indeed there ever were such places. The Church used to be a promising field filled. with wldowers in need of con- solation and eligible bachelors upon which it paid a woman in search of a husband to cast her eyes. But now alas. most of the able-bodied males take to the oli links on Sundays and s woman follows s man there and interferes wi his game at. her peril. GAME GETTING SCARCE (‘Jo-educational cdliegs also for a time offered pleasing Egggcts for "You don't appear to have found "That's im '“ ." Brooms inter- out how those letters came io be nosed. among others delivered by’ the bosi- "Really? Why are _ou so certain?" "All the servants ave been with Sir Timothy for vears." “Devoted to him. eh?" “Wcll-er-almost. They're well treated and, for the most part, he is a good. master." iTo be Continued) mg? in the ordinary wny. lovei" lie reto ought to have thought of fore. Might be important!" “Quite sol lildlcai-lvz whethrr there is a confederate in the house." enterprising maidens in search of motes, who thought that it. would be o cinch to catch ‘em while they were young and before they had gotten wflg to the traps that would be set for them. But disappointed girls who "KY6 801E 1/0 the“ DYE-WIVES. all armed and. fixed to lull with the latest mlntghixi 11D sticks and sports clothes and even with their own can, wfltg m at the ground is overworked. that there are more huntrcsses than re is gums and that the boys have taken to the tall timber. For s, time the business office was the husband-hunter's best bet, but that also has been married out ,and nowadays the picking is poor. 1n some parts of the West it is reported that husbands are still plentiful and easy to set. but that does not hold true of Cflllfilfllll, w one of the most mournful sights that ever meets the human eye is the s ctacle of the rows and rows of beautifully dressed women and girls t at you may behold in every hotel and boarding house waiting and wamgng with anxious eyes for the unattached man who never ccmes really, Brown Eyes, all in all, l cannot advise you to give good upyouriobandstartoutonsh bad h tBetie tik thing you have and thank Heaven xurnluckdxsl no worsres c m ‘he DOROTHY DIX . BOYS IN SERVICES SHOW THE WAY T0 (‘lVlLlANS llerc. from left to right. are Airman Gilbert Timmins of Prince Edward Island Prlvrie Hugh Wilson o! Hamilton and Airman Al. Slater of Winni- peg, getting their trays at an Active Scrvlre cnnircn from pretty Margot Zimmerman. When she offers them sugar-which the canteen now puls up in single-teuspoonful packets-two ul the boys say "No. thainka"; the third has cu! his rnilon to a single portion. Ii the boys in the aervicos Ale thinking before they take more-bow about you‘! ‘