. m» 1mm. Tlarle. ‘m. 0cm ' paid-n». ...... ... ‘ pjmssssgvsoaooi. p.111. Pllflrauddm ma. ' service! oils: m: Oathfi CENTRAL CHRiSTIAN ouuncn {it}; é “unseen m, snail-indi- slim i“ . I’ on». Director m QRBHSTICI DAY SEBVICBI . Worship and omm n m-mon: "Out oi the Rubbish- at?" Nah, 4:2 (Ja-lez-“Ieautiiul Saviour”. g‘ .m. Church chool, II‘. ,1! p-m. Evening Worship. on:-"0It 0n Bail". 1 o: "The Prayer Periect" (8tonson)—By Miss June Mao- Phcrson, ‘ Poem: "A. Prayer ior Viotnry"—- The Minister. 1w u; live the princi lee that so many have been c d upon i0 die ior". One was-the Freedom and Privile e oi Worship. ‘ATTEND BURCH SUNDAY lira. asesoe lllll‘ 818181 a-cnua—ay_a— sTiPETElvB CATHEDRAL ouuaca of . lav. Canon l. M. Malena l-Tll» Incumbent. ' lav.’ 1|’. Dolflla about“, Priest. ‘M0 ‘go-l; Conn-lea. » 10.00 Mains. 11.00 llflly Eueharllfl Choral and Sermon. . EVERYBODY WELOOII uumzo Ehrlich’ b1 can/ens TRINITY UNITED CHURCH Minister Rev. ' T. E. MoLennan ZION PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 'i'rince and Grafton Street ~ Minister y B121’. n. CARLYLE WEBSTER mo. Arthur Rover. Choir Director, illqs lielcn Stewart. Or aniat. | - MORNING WORS 1P _ , U10 mm. Theme: "That We Mayo lie Worthy." ~' ' llmdaqfl, 147, 310, 652. Anti: 1m: “The Lord is King." v 0.30 pm. The Sabbath School and‘ ' Bible Classes. 1 ‘ EVENING WORSHIP ' 1.00 pun. Theme: "The Divine Corn-l mission. 21:32:11: Lip agbilr Heads.” I "nappy ls that nation whose God; is the Lord." 1 A. Roy Kendall, A.D.C.0.. LP M Organist d Choir Director 11.00 a.m. it membranes Day Ser- vice-Parade oi Veterans. Sermon: “ltemembrancfl - The Minister. Anthem: “Beoesslonal” — Reginald De Keven, Soloist: Mr. Harvey Morherson. Alb-Junior Choir practice. 7.00 p.n1.—l'UBl.IC WORSHIP. Sermon: “Christianity and Educa- tion"—-Mr. Mcllennan. Anthcm: “What Are Theae"-(Sir John Stainer.) Milt-Song Service in iiearts llali. Guest Speaker: Mrs. W. J. Cun- plon Toronto. The cuunca scnoor. 10.00 am. Junior to Adult Claam. 11.00 a.m, Beginners and Primary Classes. 11:“ lfirxitflcralally invited toworc BAPTIST f‘ PRE$BYTER|AN THE BAPTIST CHURCH r111: KIRK 0F s1". JAMES n». 1. siifiimuw, an. The Rev. LMIi-ifhltizsraseli Somers snghmanmgginlp Muslim” _ _ 5313M morning worali to be a mem- ' orial service ior ‘hole oi thh _ Or snlst Miss I. Lllflan Molensie » Mus, h ‘.111. MORNING WORSHIP 11.00 am; Service oi Remembrance, Church who have made the supreme sacrifice in the service oi their country. The sermon: “Not Without Us.” The anthem: "What Are These!" ; ' __ in r). Sgzreimrutglgr Heroic Past and ‘$2; Gaga“, awn] 21 anon. u” Anti! g “What it t 9 Y P ‘mm ’ u“ "m" 33?». ately follows Morning Worship. Are Arrayed In (Sir 101111 Steiner). ervloe will be broadcast over :30 11.111. CHURCH SCHOOL. ‘l iI-m. EVENING WORSHIP. :er _ : “Undeveloped Lives". in hiins: “Sun oi My Soul", (Turner) W Crossing the Bar" (Barnby). The Minister will conduct the Ser- vices and deliver the Sermons. film British and ’ ' Foreign Bible Society I I i w causes ‘I AND. NEWFOUNDLAND PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND AUXILIARY "We can challengathe worldi" — orge Fox. The Victory oi Righteousness —ior “rigireousness exalt- ‘ eth a nation." The Victo 0i ior "the ruth shall make you iree." l F The Victory of Mercy-“That I y" Freedom- we may obtain more The Victory oi Falth-"which Wovercometh the world." The Victory oi Hopr-"For we "If! saved through hope. “The Victory oi Love-“That he who loveth God love his brother also." = Such Victorl M o... .1... 183i‘, saititii are for all. Help to x 111 kn I pby sendina; can girilerlagowt: ‘ - - I. A sry B nah Augli ' Btreetulsfl-“thlfi. "°' | Lapthoni f ‘ Speaker: Tube in CECY 1:804: 44-; __‘___ v lSEVEN-n may ADVENTIST cnuncr: surmsrmonr, NOVEMBER 11, Ar a olcboclr ‘The Spirit Mystery House 0f Son Joel‘ t Hear about the liouse built under » the Spirits oi Spiritiem. AINSLEY BLAIR Evening Worship 7 p.111. Sermon: "Keep? the Heart." Anthem: “We car Thy Voice” G. Ellott Full, organist aunt director oi choir, You are invited to worship with THE BAPTIST CHURCH ORMBKIRK, England. -— (OP)—~ Scarisbrdok Hall, Lancmhirv. home oi Bi: Edward Scerlsbrlck. has been bought ior 260.000 (0770.- 000) h! the Church of mutual for a training college ior teachers. OVERSIRANII Noriolls. I705- -Jcan Davies. 10, a Brownie has been awarded the Girl Guides‘ sil- ver cross for gallantry. She res- cued her small brother irmn drowning. For Foot Ailments BIIIROPDBIST CONSULT H. J. A. BROWN, DJ’ Orthopedic Ill G t Dollie Street CIIARLPDeITETOWN. P.l.l. B. F. llutcheson 8| Stilt OPTOMETRISTS ‘Specialists in the iii~ ting oi glasses ior the correction ei. ocular de- tects.‘ _ ' 58 Graitea Street e_ Avenue guidance oi 00 PM. Every flashy‘ _ _ “**“ “ -* race: we‘- ---? in“ “ .:e o tidbit’ "or atitlvitilhflttifih-T ‘Mi General R€evi°rt$¢h¢itnh Kltiudm m “hi: 3W1} flitawplnglaal. Al?! luau‘ y iwto '1 . requested "a 11.50M- wsaorbeiwfin rout-o 1 _ m mi.’ Ag tiiitioshistiaagq to‘-.. QFSDIIQLFN vlivwwwwvvv.vvyww vwvw- toss tun atlivossnh weltsirtetiy - ablehsdvaae‘. “d v io-ss-n. Mos. s. r. swammv will be in Cher _ Vernon lliveirl2fx0 Pi Orwell 7.30 . . peoa Any-ms cs Day Ser- vice. Rev. Roy . Webster, (Fres- bvtery-surrly.) 11-10-11. ENGAGEMENT. — Mr. and Mrs, g. Block oi Charlottetown, Prince dward island, wish to ’ the engalement of their youngest daug ter Lillian Elizabeth. to Char es Akman. son Mr. and Mrs. M. Akman, of Montreal. %ue. 11-1 -1|. oavrsumsn outrun criuacu Public Worship, Sunday, Novem- her 11th. 10.50 A. M. Armistice Ser- 7. ST. PAUL'S CHURCH, Novem- ber llth. 8.30 A. M. l-loly Commun- conducte by the Rev. F. D. Hen- - urate oi Si. Peter's Cath~ rson, Everybody welcome. ' de edral. YORK UNITED CHURCHES-l Rev. J. A. Nicholson. Services Sunday. Nov. 1i: 11 m.. Central Church: ll a.m. serv- ice at York-Mrs. W. J. Champ- ion oi Toronto will be the speak- er: 7:30 p.m. service at Braoklev: 2 um. Sunday School at York; The minister will conduct the ser- vice nt Central Church and Bracklev and will speak on Re- membrance. ll-IO-li NORTH RIVER PASTORATEA- November 11th. The services will be as follows: Long Creek. fl. School 10.15 A, M. Service l1 A. M. Clyde River. S. School 2 P. M. Scr- vice 3 P M. Th will he the Thank Offering Service which was postponed because of rain and at which Mrs. Todd will be the Speaker. A cordial Kingston: '7 P. M. Note change of, hour. North River: S. ‘School 11 . M. You are invited to worship.‘ Rev. A. E. Tedd, Minister. 1110-11. > TRINITY UNITED CHURCH. — Special Rem mbrancc. Day Service in the morn n8. with a parade of veterans. The minister will take as his morning sizbioct “Rememb- rrrnce." The choir will slmz "Reces- nan will speak nn ‘Christianity and Education." c evenimz an- them will be “What Are These" hv Sir John Stnlncv. At 8.30 the Student Christian Movement Song Servlre will he hold in the l-leartz Memorial Hall. The special speak- er will be Mrs. W. J. Camplon, B. A. who is spendlnz a week on the Island. The Church School will meet st the reeulnr hours, and the Junior Choir will meet ior rc- hcarsal in the afternoon. and Sermon. ‘All Services will be 1 bell; X1011; ' a THE Ailililfl M" lvus. u D. ates-m uesabie by Annie . a cities comm I M d , 3.0 auudayulchoel. November 12m. m n‘ filo-ii. ma». '--- mo us. lveasoug and Iceman, on ronu flours r o. y==-.,..,->,,~=- 1 I0!” 6 ' w; “u”, \ ins Pharmacy, or he l-iotelh Iona n“ t i, Tuesdn . - - . vsnen . 9:5 wqgmg“, --— Action novv m gu-arantee L,‘ Fm,“ armouncasmm- of Church that.‘ your homo will go lat-l H5 Sim“, u. uni” rvices. Presbyterian Church in ins to your family w en EVENSMG‘ l ldstnsaingwfvr 1\1'>°h"°i“"°§'1=ni'i' "End's? ram: rr ovau. 7'30 ' ‘ Montague ‘I P"M' R. n8 ‘iv: ' ' Theweekd services heldin ' - - - "Lm . ... AlldSouls “ado 1.15:7? ins “f““"‘°’" 114°”: l 01-13171: i011? ' col-L U Ill "BID 9|) - l‘! IN -1 ......“ .... ... ........... .. gvgvfiyrmelinymgryg ‘" “cfittltum ' clad to see them aiter any sarvlse- worihip, vluey i1 A_ M Proteetantilrphanagc I Collections Juanita Campbell Campbe {mgr mbnevm: mm. Shaw. tron Shaw; anna Bell; minister. I_ Peterson; mail 0.1101111; Mpg : Seidon Mcuean; D. A. Mlwbean; Mrs. J. W. Mecbeen; o . 251:: Berton B. liolm. Total: $16.25 easrenh orsrarcrs Bothweli by Pearle Stewart Mrs $1.00 Each: McDonald 50c ; We. sey; n11»: Stewart. Each: , Roy Dixon; Theodore Stewart. Mrs. Alex Lsdner; Total: $6.50. . East Baltic by Mrs. Colin Dixon $2.00 Each: Mrs. Colin Dixon. $1.00 Each: Wallace Rose; ; Mrs. Walter Dixon; Gerald Bruce; Mrs. . W. Mrs. Mrs. E. s. Rose: Geo "wrvw vice. Stanley Bridge 30 P. M. North Rustico. 7.30 P. M. Special gerylréeboitgtorg and hsong con- llC e y e avendls Comrnun- - . _ c _ o . _ I . . .... .. . gt’; Said“ sghéf" fir‘, (,3"t"°“d“h' svoictiliiiifiwd. ciftlduuudasaoo n “ 5 ivir. and lvirs. .1. m. mob-s auo ....... .. 1,00 Campbell and ion. 11.00 A. M. Morning Prs or $100 Each: hector MacKay; and Sermon. 2.30 P. M. San uy M131 11mm dolm. School 7.00 P M. Evening Prayer‘ $190 riacn: William Camp- Nnlcnolus Gillie; Mrs. Fred De- Clifton 111cc; Henry fl- Mrs. Daniel ‘Dart; D, A. Mackin- Bertha and Margaret Wei. [toni Jessie I-lefiol; Ivan MaoKln- n . Carrie Mac- Veen; .Mrs. Wesley Bruce; Percy Fhceman Mos- Robertson; Mns. Albert Barrett: rett. 76c gor; Mrs. 50c 2 Each : Ciilld B11106. Mrs. Clayton Rose. 80c: Mrs. Roy . 20c: Mrs. Harold MoGregor-H Total : $14.50. Lakeville by Jean Baker Mrs. E. J. Bruce; Mrs. Foster Gor- Mrs. R. S. MacGre- sional" by Reginald De Koven, ‘I'm Each- M“ Lew“ “A”. with M. H e McPh rson as ' ' ' 2 soloist. in thgnlexrsgnlng Mme McLen- 33km.‘ Mu‘ w’ B‘ Baku‘ 50c Each: Mrs. Lloyd Rose: L. D. Rose; Mrs. Alfred Rose. 1111-111! $5 50 Mrs. North Lake by Charles McCormick 11.00 mach: Mrs. H. G. Morrow: Mrs. 1t. D. Fraser: Mrs. Wm. Fra- Mrs. 50c Each: Mrs. J. E. Charles Mooonnlck. ‘- Marvell: Mrs. Stanley Dingwell: Mrs. R111- ‘Contlnued on Pose 0 BLACQUIEIE WILFRED, PTE.| BIANUHAID * SERVICES: IN TDVTNC PVMEMBRANCE Oi Former llueen Square School Pupils WHO DIED ON ACTIVE SERVICE IN WORLD WAR II—l939-45 MacDONALD PETER A. LJLO. WEN mne-oosrsr. Pentecostal Church ngamsvsuoa ‘any. J. c. itizamsrsuaiis. 13...... . , 2 P.M.:‘Sundsy School ‘for all alts. . -3 PM: Worship and Preaching. _ . 71M P.M.: Evangelistic ‘service. . _-' 8 "PM, Wednesday: Young Peoples; ‘ 8 PM. Friday: Prayer Meeting: ‘ - y , Jesus Saves-Jesus Ionic ' 5M" ‘ 1 1' ‘-' 1.1., ‘legs to get him- over the ice, or on .-_-._.._ -._.-- Naiional Temperance Study Course for Sunday Schools, 1945i LISBON Y. NOVIMII 11TH LIQUOR V _ JUNIOR PAUL TIACBIS llllPKdNfiS uaasweu. m» Phltograph, run nay a coop oasis ‘(leniori --- - By Pearl Griiiin By George A. Little and Thomas IADAII" norm mos. ~ "uueutnesammeparertor anomalous 11! Prince ltreet. 40-31.! anson” “tifiksfihnruzrmths “ “us”: comp“ to Avoid ‘muss-ton . us: on S: was readtifi: uxungbvovlvlvw- wmtutgto Jguilfltmgikegb ohéiif Grandma listening iullein. I-leucsheiihoutonme Prairie m she never misses a hockey l" said J1me. 14$ ‘Gram’ is a real sport." sold "Who startedfihookoy anyway?" it really darted in Ireland," iaughe’ John. ‘Theyusedtopiayasiimallkelt when he was a boy "Really . a 11v , that in 1W1 some Email-sh soldiers on Christmas morning, shoveilcd the snow oii the ice oi K Harbour. ‘lihen cried bone or rocker sk : ouththeir ‘iield hoclrley s rnohherbea‘ a,orcovet- 011s. or an ldolater, or a. roller, or a drunkard or an exwrtloner; with such an one no not eat." I Corin. thlan 5: 11. “A man is known by the oom-, pany he keeps." says an old axiom. But. it is more serious than that. ior a. man becomes like the com. oi the Church at Cor- a need w warn them the best oi reasons for such ad. vice. Drink always leads one into company where one's Christian loyalties and convictions are un- der attsck. Liquor ts an ancient d enemy ofthepurpososoifiodior human life. A Christian who tron" pa,” w plw.‘ lord B (011115 1881; ifilhiPs With drink. donated a trophy. the Sianley- cup its: “v5”? grdgfirlgtegg aging; 0f tfiflflY . " “mat w“ mm was,“ “y. said and his Christian influence. Pear. - Some will quickly remind us that the Christian cannot keep aiooi from all men who drink. But. Paul does not counsel us to ignore drinking people; he urges us not "to keep company" with them- another matter altogether. Be friendly and helpful to ell mean, to be sure, but select your closest friends those who share your in- terests in God's kingdom. on: Why should Christr ions not" drink? Prayer: Our Father and mu- Frlend, we bless thee ior the comradeship oi those who have come to lmow thee. Save us from friendships which shut us out irom thee, and grant that our irlend~ ship to others may always lead to fresh discoveries oi thy grace. Amen. Tuesday: A Spiritual Glow Scripture: "And be drunk with wine, wherein is execs; but be filled with the Spirit." Ephes— tans 5: l8. We all want thrills. joy-a lift above dull monotony. One method. unfortunately, of seeking excite- ment is to use. beverage alcohol. Fbrsshorttlnwltmayglve are- lease irom seli. Shynes goes and talk is epecded up and seli re- straint is lessened. The control of the brain is decreased. The brooks are oil. A tragic iact about the use oi liquor is that it oiten calls ior more. ‘lhe alcohol dries the water in the body tissues and acute thirst induces the drinker to take more liquor. Every drinker starts said John. "Wasn't there any radio then?" wondered Peter. “And they didn't have the Maple Leafs’ either." said John. said Fa- er. "Jack and Jean have an estlng scrap book," said John. “I was looking at it today." "They have a smart page of pictures and clippings oi Field Marshall Montfime , .’ "They have ‘ up Dey’ in it mo. Here are some oi the facts I ro- member reading about him." "His veal name is Clarence but a caretaker o! the school he at. tended 1n Owen Sound save him the name ‘Happy.’ It suited him because was always in good humour. hopeful and never got fussed over things. So the name “He was a a druggist, but when at Varsity he played such good hockey. he was persauded to try that instead. The papers said he was very clever and very fast. He and Clancy made a pereim defence." 1d S8 “Wasn't he a Captain?" Jeym- mo; <11 , to be moderate drink- Yes- 1" 1981- ""43 '32 he w” er bxutnril too niany become help. will PM" H"! 0'19""! °f ll" lea! addicts oi the habit. W916 us“ Ill IW- 1° l“ Christians lmow u.» there is a 19°“ he W“ we 01 h“ slimmi- spiritual exhilaration 1"’ “uh” and Km“ the Stan)” not produce these bod eiiects. WP 1°’ W Wm- ,, This rebny does satisfy. we may h"? W» Bald he W" l‘ be “filled with the spun." This is $5.112. utc.'c:.°?:.:t- I u: Che“:- W o‘ ‘tlmwe "no éz-fhblggg ‘or ti? seli, oi escape into a a u" John‘ "The? have been w" oigieitiiiiylltziorwmldregoes “when .0 Wu’ “M m‘ ma“ h” bee“ Prayer: Our Father in heaven, mm “p °r “e” -"°“"“ “mm We thank thee ior fellowship with They have done well too, and he thyself. for the quicken,“ m“ i‘ veg pmvfgs cgwithett" They have comes irom thy presence. Help us ° m °°- to seek this higher good. Amen. the “And 1.‘. goes 1mm aiter "them '”°""°"'"’ °"'°" u he mm“ m” nfld It’ mm Scripture: “Humbly considering each other the better man, and Dild. "The cllppln Jack had. said he h m,‘ m , ye to the interests believed in st that is, each man gcomgs as Wei’, as w ms 0W3, doinqhlsbosttobes lodoutas _ a. t PM“). and Jo ‘ Plkilipyrzitxaa I. 4 iMoiiatt.) ‘ ‘Wm’? he “ma!” m‘ men‘ the Canadian army was trained as ‘a gunner and went overseas. Alter and places their! where they do m‘ m” m“ iurther training Ln Elngland he was sent for active service "Nor a "Happy Day," not "He is like‘ ‘Monty’ too in an- other woy," said Mother. "I have always “read that he doesn't drink "when a boy is training, in any Mm, £1,013,911“ ‘m ‘flowed to drink: iarmhmrso, the simmer be “WhyWe-sked Petfif- ifbffi? icllodovihfhttotiilgc 1 te t be! amvfll’ and "'“°"“’“ m“ gouge olii, numbering l-me f. no M.” “h” h‘ l‘ w d“ hand One i0 the sergeants oi his ..."::=:.b “who...” c“ m l». m»- 1» 1m trledtoswairezrhlm, Inadnmk- "ru oretainly needs good stout m m, m “ma, ‘not m, med o. e sergeant. l-le then left the tent. Outside he shot and killed armther t and a gunner and wound a bombsdter who 1mm‘ med oi his wounds. Then theuwine in the water. delvwouidnt at“ "l." in "b3" 111110 a 8J1] . 110% '11s Peteggafsaidt John. “m” - - " w" ' oraaed ttompted oi him" at least 1 alum lilcehim w moofilf? a mg "Team mm 0mm,‘ l “at dml through the head, but he rcoov . 1. . t l“ mo" m- m“ to“: ‘l h“ E”?'£1.‘li.f‘l‘.‘é“l..'t“o“§§‘€§.‘f.£t.¥ the field, 0d‘ “That “no ‘h? °‘" 3”?“ B“ .°'"' .. in h ital u: tried bei gl munauoayiilr. ' gr? rlk- L CPL fling?" ‘A Happy g? QM’ 1:011:11 flotilla,’ god roofing: comma ' so endear.’ ffnffadmhfigg” xflmmg" life 111' a Qlnddilli ‘penitentiary. Pug“ ELI‘ l" wgnenum ‘game ‘thing! mod h onus: a one usfteifrligaizl hi; [Boy m g, m n able mum‘ "1 boeke which have changed since $1“; Li?“ "l" “° D°%N "monqiufiwflru m‘ s ‘ti’... the ‘mm which won = W“ d" “N” norm ms our?” "m" Nmfii 3," m. is r '° "l"? Edd.“ dawns. ma,“ ‘filfinmhlfib m,‘ i? $1131.? Marshal have“ 1M4 l" W 11m W“ h, I afi unwary fir‘ loam JOHN 011m,” 9 bullion. W0 Pill’ $1108. O Lord. n nIa , 1L3, ' 5_ wh mbowwhonmmxlhourriioiceshelpustothlnko! GALIANT so am. (ma. ' are. men. nwvaeskv 5 noon. rra. “ma” m fumfi,‘ '51,?“ ‘n°w°d-"° 11°“ 5'1"!‘ ‘flag-lei l," sunny momma. own. . Would such mm do than "new Pl" T" “'- Mafigwm mu"? i-ififii ‘fifid ‘d: s t” dfiwmrizm no: my "PW" "m m“ "l" G o: n "m. ‘an U‘ “Q pawn “um; than b“; when strivet-h in the Gfl-llfi?! thexerctselfl; 11M; 0%.!) ' 110mm 1.. rra. '1 "l" guano" 9P5, ’ m" fife"? w“, Q0, m "an "I593, A wAflEt: so illibddtiitili trainlhg Nam y; “mug; Question 1. Row is "Hap" Day W 113:" ‘"1 Ymbldd-mng ram, rm. fir. “demo mw LT. 11h‘ Md M lllltlhfdlglllm $11131,‘ o, mufifl‘; nefmm Eternal Rest Grant Unto Them, 0 Lord “moon gammy‘? the 11:1: 3 it’; “if, gggpgd'y,,,gg , allowed to us. aloghlolliclodrinkai ggufllllzlfllwggvlfiuwelzw lewd“? a ' “M” °’ “m” "" ° “° _. - chasm e yrs. oi age and about l °°h°l “M” me thing rage ampu- Llflandfl ,lsebso1uuly ouhltisaioeto w" m?“ "' '$""‘“°"° .1:*:h:"1::":'=:... W: must csilttiw it sooth: ev e w gfiiidzrsmtgunlhcrglisctlgllne must be lsclp e r sake ans s mtriivgllis much more important than any. sllflrt trophy .41; is health, character the king- dom oi Cod on h. etemn life. One dangerous practice the drink habit causes mam’ Dctrlie to lme in life's race. You must make your own decision about it and know why you have made 1t. Question: Why is discipline for wlnnla; any greet necesa contest. company. Paul bad ' Z I i I‘: i7": Young April ‘c’ l" ill CHAPTER XXII "For God in His lnilxflte wisdom gathereth at last unto Hhnseli each weary and overburdened one In the sharp brizhtnes of the snow covered cemetery Mr. 1.11111- bee’s voice was small. the warmth he tried to put into the words was matched out oi them by the i wind. Phoebe. stamdhz by her mother, looked at the min- ister, glanced away and shed tears quietly. Her heart was s. stone She had been home two mghts 's.nd a day and Ben did not come to her. Aniving late Tuesday she had gone straight to his house. But Eulalle had told her at the dour that young Ben was out. Prayer: O Gal, we thank thee iou- the clumce to strive ior thee in the Erect game oi life. Help us to keep fit, ior Christ's sake. Am en. Friday: "Abstainers Only" Scripture: “Abetahi from all ap- pearance oi evil." 1 Thessalonlons 5: 22. A man in later middle liie who had taken little interest in the liquor problem was forced to xlve up his own house and live in lodE— lngs To locate a furnished room he began to look at the advertise- ments in newspaper... l-le was suprlsed to ilnd the number oi sdvmlenlents the wedl- carry tion “abstainefl 0r total abstain- er." Armed wtth lists of address- es oi rooms to rent he started on a search that lasted several daye. Even where no reierenoe had made in an adyflrgisoment. “We only t,- olso. Some roomers had had most unpleasant W?» into houses where nightly or "okra. irregular in their hours, inoorusl - ate oi others. untidy, an extra. fire hazard by smoking in tunes and very orten PW!‘ my. Question: Why ls a drinkill! xoomer undesirable? Prayer: O God, most high, most near, make me wise not to temper with evil to iorm no habit that wl more me tnwchtlese @1101“ the welfare oi others. Amen. Saturday: isolator or flI-flnfl Smlptme: “That no man not a stumbling block or an occasion to fall in his brother's way." ED111915 M. l3. Paul noes m hi1 t i» a for higher level oi conduct d a nuisance of crime this verse, 81mm 141 21? It isflone oi the. noblm ever pmnsd It is good neither to eat flesh. nor ti? d5.- mr thing were st/izmbietlb. 0r is oifezsded. 0'! l8 nude w ." The principle in this verse throwsailoodoil-ltlbll "Will-he dfidlxlnk pmbleml. HA dr-h Wm“ persona henty e when be wants when he it liquor or leave it alone. But what lbmlt the Dwnle who cannot swo at one drmk. the many People who 80$ am , or have car accidents, m‘ get 10st and die from mosum or sickness -.. on byodrlnking? The social drink for A may be fatal to 13.11114», man who ebstalns himself and by hi5 example leads others to abstain, b dnflid s. double mood. Bromide ls eavics. Qumran: Arn I 1m brother's beeper Prayer: Help me. 0 00d. w i0 act that 1 may be strong ntvself and help others w be strons 1115c- Amen. QUESTIONS Question 1. “fiiy should Chris- tians not drink? v Question 2. Wfhy often lead to crime? a-lue 10 marks does drinklnit Value. l0 marks. Scholars l8. l8. 14 years answer question 1: 1s. 1o. 1'1 years of one answer both. WIIAT MAKES A REPIITATIOII REMEMBRANCE Sgt. Pilot Allison Boyce Mollie (Buddy) Missing on active service overseas, NOVEMBER 11, 1941 AT Tucsomc DOWN OF THE sun AND IN THE MORNING we suau. REMEMBER HIM iiil-iilfi%iiifiiig t YOUQ-Cllllb 1 herself A. F. ._..-, “Ohm-be is? Then wig; p. comes back cell him Pm , Lulalle. Tell him I want very muchwseeliim.,,." Surely he'd coma over in ti; moral-ilk. But he hadn't. Phoebe haldwhetlocd by the window, w snow ieii ins. thlnw veil. She ' there. And all she saw was a 11m- m delivery Wacou drive in. Tbs only glimpse she bad had oi Bu; waswhmatiastshehadantszed the Prentices’ dim, chilly, stronge- ly sweet smelling parlor at two o'clock this aibemon and a griefflélger sat down on s. loldhg B . In 11w w" some homo Caroline brushed hot‘ handkerchief sored her summing eyelids and wsked incessantly been/use oi the silence that seemed w wrap Phoebe in an alniost visibllied cloud. “unset: thetsomangvpeo- pie cam to the iumrai. I was a little worried because there I a good deal oi hard feeling aroimd 1.1311; toward Ed since the Rosioki e11‘. “Ed certainly did mined! s bad tum when he put the l-‘toslekis out. For one clung I've heard hs hasnit been asked to be a director- oi the First National as he ed to be. Phoebe, was Mrs. at the cemetery: I didn't nfltioe." “What, Morris?" Phoebe eta-phi! and looked dazedly at Caroline as the direct question p the flow of her mother! . "l sold, did you see i! Min, Aiken was there? ‘The bank presi- dent's Wife." "Oh 0h. yee—or no. I doatt know." Caroline looked helplessly at her husband, but he was vlng as if his whole being was concurre- act, his eyes squin up against. the snow glare. Haw shut away from each other we all are. she thought. soul we seem. A frightened lonelinvm lXJured through ha". and with it she had ielt. upon i o! Amy's deem. ‘Dears we to her eyes. She was remembering how manly times she had said to bed. B0319" disorderly nequiirlnfl Dolloe. lng 0n the stove-the apple sauce Car- oline Y. The glow faded. lavender flowed into the air. The wind grew quiet‘ wmwrnelonsbreemmulesui clergy‘ to! ltwlflghgl.‘ " a acting b your 1011M some in the dark?!’ Oamlfdaei voice was so resolutely dileeriui. but her fingers shook as she inim- ed on the be alone. she dithft want to talk Sn Caroline had left, her alone. But. now was the time for a heart m heart conver- sation. She simply could not let the child go on acting in this stony, a a1 way. Phoebe jumped 1a: from it rocker. ‘Moms. I'm going out tor a while " she said. “Going out! Why, Phoebe. thIA-‘i perfect nonsense! It must be close b0 zero this minute." "well-I guess just the same Pil on out." it! Prince Si» (To l! Continued‘: MAKE THIS YOUR DRUGSTORE Three thinrs have combined i0 rive this establishment its envied position n quarters: potent dross. are in your next prescription here in careful ccmuoundina’. iitl ih t _ reek lg: gimfi. why ‘It: brill‘ TRY US NEXT TIMI J. Ernest ll. Worth » 'DItUGGlBT‘ ' .- ' .. rabbi