1 -< 4' s». m 'e§~j;§'€{-'~"~‘-_- i _' ,,..____ raga. cioirr , . SATURDAY, 4. , k ‘iss- smi iii. iBllY AN slits-mom llll “I slswwtie“ w... i\..-...i~ A lovely suede School Pouch containing four pencils, pen andpen holder, ruler and eraser. These pouches are in ‘rich colors, and have on the outside charming pictures of Snow White and tiie Seven own one. Dwarfs. You will be proud to lt can be yours at once for trade mark package ends from either 2 pounds oi KING COLE Tea (or 4 half- pounds) or ~i KING COLE Coffee Coupons, together with just i0 cents. Send early to "KING COLE TEA“ Saint john, NB. Your pouch will be ntiiilcri promptly Listen in with Mother and llavi to the KING COLE Radio Prograniuies -—- "Famous Artists at the Court oi King Cole." CH5], Saint john CFNB, Fredericton CFCY, Charlottetown CHNS, Halifax C] CB, Sydney ~——-——————i loday‘ t Short “fave Radio Program All Time is Eastern Ihllanll ..... SATURDAY, orroisen 22 DIOSCUW 4:00 p111 -B _ RAN, 31 in.. 11.0 l BERLIN 6:00 p.ll'i.-——-Gt‘l‘lll;ll1 Dance Music. DJD, 25.4 m., 11.77 meg‘ BUDAPEST 6:00 prn-Aviollu Recital. HAT- t,32.1tm., 9.12 meg. LONDON , 6: p.m.—\fusic Hall. 06G, 16 B in. 17.79 iurg; GSP, 19.6 .11.. 13.31 meg: GSO. 19.7 m.. 15.18 ntvg; GSD 25.5 _iii.. 11.75 meg; (i515, 31.5 n1.,9.ol meg. INDIE 7:30 p.m.~Cc'ict-rt of Chamber hfiisiv. .2110. 1Z5 4 iri . 11.81 megfi, IRF, 30.5 m . 9.83 mell- S(‘Ill*.‘NE("l'.-\DY nan p tu Airzha Lzind (Portu- ,.l(.,.,._ \\“,i,x_-\D, 11.4 m., 9.55 uivg. CARACAS 9 00 p m —~-Diitice Music. YV- SRC, 51 '2 m., 5.9 meg. LONDON 9 0 p m —"ln Town Tonight." 19.6 m., 15 ‘lfirmcgqfllGsvDfi. alarm-mac iiinio Bu: h ilmnlfy tho rirlmoto in Radio operation-and available at pm Ihhin reach of ovary buyer. These great advances, the talk of tho rscfio industry, are used in sets of '5, 6, 8, 10, and 12 tubes. Prices on as low as $74.50 for a completely Presto-matic model. Stunted models from $34.95. A liberal allowance for your old set lid tern! to suit your budget. Come in to-day for a demonstration. MILLER BROS. LTD, 515K051‘ Tues-Thurs. II m l I0 . ' pigs u Duly $23.51) Th rough The Looking Class lBy E. O. LAIRD) CHLNS AND WIIISKERS Generall speaking, whiskers died with our rancuaihers, True, we still glimpse a smartly trimmed Van Dyke, occasionally, but if we with to view an honast-to-goodness beard in all its pristine power and glory, we must have recourse to tiie Famlly Album; since it alone, 1n this age and geneiatloli, 1s rich in whiskers and authority. From is smooth. thick pages, boyish, mid- dle-ased and elderly eyes look out upon n world they once dominated. One can only regret, on turning the leaves t-lutr iiiuiiuture iii-aids were not pinned on surest little boys doomed to the wearing of getti- wats: not that they too mlg t be auihorative, but that they could be the more easily distinguished from thezr small sisters Being early so improperly designated they shot. into pants and whiskers 1n almost one and tlic same breath and. at tiie soonest possible moment. _ There were many types or fash- ions of beards- ranging from the neat goatee and the fringe that ran from ear to ear. to the full-flowing whisker which rippled down over the bosom. This inst \'fl.l'iL‘(l. greatly in length. Once, I saw the picture of a man who had coaxed his to grow to his feet. Tile beard was gathered up. however. and lay in a neat roll across hm stomach. He who wore tiie half-circle of 500m no _ fl‘lll’_'(‘. nu dciibt made the Jolllest ‘OOPJY-l‘ w wednes‘ Fri‘ Rilfibfllidfi foiiqhtebwore a twinkle lg » "> - Tuggyfhuy _ is eye. too. o ut i lat argumen 9"“ s Cfluld be advanced iu tnvoi" of him l" ‘:5 45 1135,1111"; who wore the full beard in all its 9' ~ glory, Anyone so well protected from Asthma, Bronchitis. and the various other ills of throat and ._ -_-_ ,4” _——— :___.__ clicst was not to be sneezed at. But, alas. tiie vvearei" of Van . 35-5 m . 11-75 71198-7 GSC- 31-3 was set. with so grentnzlillitliorityngillfi m., i) Sit meg; GSB, 31.5 m, (hm-my. u,“ she “.110 journeyed 9-5! meg- ‘ with him must needs walk elegantly TOKYO _ and circumipectly the rest otf her 0:45 p.na.-A Tall: on Current m, 5_ Problems. JZK, 19.7 m., 10 owes/gr’ wrhlgkggg (“ML _ and meg. chins were born. The whole femin- NEW YORK iiie world took u. look. dud fainted. 10:0O-11:00p.iii.-1<h1glisli Per- TPB7. 25.2 m., 11.88 meg; TPA4, 25.6 m., 11.71 meg. Cranberry Muffins 2 cups sifted flour 3 tablespoons baking powder 1-2 teaspoon salt ‘ l-4 cup sugar 1 cup cranberries 1 egg. slightly beaten 3-4 cup milk 1-,-l cup butter. melted . liflx- and sift together flour. baking powder. stilt and sugar ‘lthree times. Wash and pick over berries. chop very fine and iidd to dry iugretlieuts. Combine egg, milk and iv Arr. 1w. to iirv ingredients, lruixing only until all flour is dam- lpeiiccl. Turn into greased muffin [iins nnri bake iii liot oven (425 icleg. F.) 25 minutes or until done. i "e yield: 122 medium-sized muffins. OFYOUR l ' tip from the . 1 . Reviving, it rubbed its eyes and iod. VJ3XAL. "1 l‘ ‘u . 17.78 m?!» looked zigziiu. It snw husbands and ERLIN fwhers with dinipled chins, irurik 10:30. nut. "i English. chins, protruding cl'.lus. chins re- DJD, 25.4 m., 11.77 meg. cedmk ll_li0 collars i "om too early .\'1‘_',v tots-i loss oi first tecihl, yes, even “Pop- lfluifi p.m~-D.~l Cnsitio —Pop- eye" chins. Then. authority died. um,- 5Qngs_ WQXE 35;; m“ 11,33 For, a niun iiiiit. criiig into a bellig- meg emnt, black bushy beard is one GQATEMALA thing; his muttering into a dimpled 11:00 t»... ~ Foiirmft by the Chin. or a chm scarcely present at --.\,,,., y.-'-~~-- ~ - rrnsemble, l5 ‘quilt-e another. b 'Tis trufi ~ ‘ DITlflllS lIlXlllPl})£lllOn_ Egflll \\'ll TUWA’ 31 “L129 6B_meg the Industrial Revolution, but the 11.00 p m___ w. h, English exit of tiie braids uuvc tiie tiiote- ll‘i"‘~' 2"“ ii "lifn that urvucn never paused till they were in the School, Lin» dines, .he ruipii, the Bench and .lie Governiucxit. Strange that man has not, before is. taken a Summon niicl .<‘lil“f'l 7"‘n""“ may be that he will yet grasp the “pillars? of e.\.l..';n-...... lit. . _, .. crashing t-o earth about him. Fashions change. The gay hairs of the “llkl0Ll'€5" are back. so \vli_v nct revive the whiskers? What a searching through the old family a‘bum. for the proper cui. would then ensue! New styles might even be invented. Falling these. the lon - flowing black beard of the I-lin u could be mnuln ed; which would require a fez to complete the artis- tic sez-up. For. no man Hindu or . should be allowed to wear a. soft felt hat over such a bush of a whisker; a fashion that would turn him into an anachron- lsm an’! q \I"‘|ll(lI"Y car-nature. FINGER PLUS ALL THE NEW FEATURES "k a-* x-* NowcclnslnPi-estiocidon- turd-mm: an hernias-select tho new band-runs h you station-nil srmnzmyt Ancmdh Pnsirbnttnn but‘ rsducedtothsultlmatosimflidty. lbw Westinghouse World-wide dial for Band-spread tuning. 8'! foreign stations-ZS countries- locstedbynamorightondndial. New Tonal Flddity. Germinl Nlsfllml 3991i."- Nsw distinctive cabinets o! eyo- Inwlins bunt!- TIIIlZI-ILTDI. 1*» V%(LT.U. sores TWO BUILDERS a builder buikied a tenwls Hg nrlrgught 1t with gmce Mid S l Pillars and groin: and arches All fashioned to work his will Men said as they saw its beauty |"It never shall know decay. great 1s thy skill O buildcri n Thy fame shall endure for aye. A Patron builded a temPlfi With loving and infinite care. Planning each arch with patience. Laying each stone with prlyfli None praised her uncea-slng efforts None knew of her wondrous plan. For the temple the Patron builded was unseen by the eyes 0. m8“. Gone is the builder's temple, Cnimbled into dust; Low lies each stately pillar, Food for consuming rust. r ed Will last while the aBes roll. For that beautiful unseen temple Was a child's immortal soul. LET THE CIIILDREN srrzzur YQu may hush every other V0166 of national and lndivloual com- plaint; you may silence every other tongue, even those of mlllhfllfi f’; destroyed sons‘ and daughters. 0 wives of proiligat/e husbands; but let the children speak —the little children. the wronged childrenliilée crippled children. the abused ch - ten u... blind children. the 1m- beclle children. the nameless children. ti}? Slflrvfll "hlldwnhillgf deserted chilgigenhilhlgelgjfilv“ i‘ realm “they (god. this army 0‘ ml“ chtldmnl 19¢, their weak voices. faint with cold and hunzfl‘. be . .. Let. their little faces. pinched by want‘ or glatluess, li. heeded! Let their chnlleililfi " rishough made by small forms. lOO mighty for estimate — be THROU- ed with! Let theh-writlnsinwn the Wall of a nation -altliough traced by uny fingers, as stupendous as etgmity -be correctly interpreted and rend, that. the awful robbery of the lawful heritsm of their lit- tle bodies, minds and souls is laid at the brazen sate of alcohol. EVANGELINE BOOTH. ONE CIIUR/CH -—0NE‘ CAUSE The keyword o! World Temper- ance Sunday 1s . The"? 15 something enlisting about the thought --ALL of our roople. EVERYWHERE gathered in ONE gilace to consider the redemption of our people ~01 all pa)?" — from the thrslldom of a curse which has been with us since the lbeglnulng of the agrlcultiu-al era. "The Methodist Church," said colored pastor once. “is the same size everywhere." It is the same church everywhere-ONE. October 30th is World Temper- ance Sunday. We earnestly solicit YOUR co- operation in making observance of the day universal throughout Methodism —throughout the en- ltire organization 0f every local church. . YOU, Brother Pastor, will you not preach on this great human problem on that da ? YOU. Brother uperlntendent. wlll.you not observe the day in ‘ every department of the church ‘ school’) YOU. Mr. President of the Ep- worth League. will you not, rally your young people to thinking on temperance on October 30, 1938? You laymen. you women who are the very backbone of the Church, will you not help to bring every _ group into this universal day of thought of heart searching on the issue which lies so close to the welfare of your home, your com- munity. the World? SOME TEXTS FOR TEMPER- ANCE SUNDAY HOW SHALL YE VOTE? Woo unto him that glveth his neighbor drink; that puttehh thy bottle to him, and makest him drunken. -—HA.B. 2:16. A STANDARD FOR. THE NA- TIONS go throuflzi the moss; prepare ye tiie way of the people; mat up the highway; gath- er out tlho stones; lift up s stand- ard for the people-LSALAAH 62:10. MYBBOFIIIQANDI £16m! brother's lusper? -- ‘IIIPQIQOIBLOOD Woo to ‘IIIIIPI-Illll buildeth a tovm with blood and stablisheth a city ‘by 1niqultiyl—HAB. 2:12. LEGALIZING WRONG Shall the thrcns r in it h uiowuup with timownxiurlwfihi august u; s lnwt-PSALID OUR. LIIIILALI l! In lnsnrhflm b0 dsahqod that. cannztého righteous do? - TIII 8 UPILEME EXAMPLE 0F ABSTINENOE The! save him wine t» drink mlnsbd with sail; and when he 11M tasted it. he would not drink. —MA'I'I'H‘EW 21:94 (American Standard Version.) WI SHALL NU!‘ RETREAT! No man having t m; MM w me fgoitilgih, ‘and coking“ back. is e ngdom G04 LUKE 9:62. TIIE BATTLE CRY FOR. TI-IE EMERGENCY Bo not. yo afraid of them; re- mem‘ the Lord, which is great and terrible, and fight for your bmhren. your sons. and your daillliters. you wives and. your houses. -NE1K 4:14. THE AOCURSED THING ‘mere is on wciirsed thing in the midst. of thee. 0 Israel; iihou canst not stand before thins en- emlfl-l. until ye take away the ac- cursed thing from among you. - JOSHUA 7.13 BROTIIERIIOOD THE (THAQLOTTETOWFT GUA RDlAN But the temple the Patron build-v %}';r.;:,'i 5;... *1‘ . FIRST QUALITY, FULL fon iStockings from one of the greatest mills in the Empire. These fine stockings are DOLLAR qual- iiy or better. 'They’re shown in French Toast, Fiesta, Praline Beige, Mist Beige, FASHIONED Crepe Chif- Chnrm Beige, Rifle On Sale Friday and Saturday 85c Pair These are most exceptional value‘ Be sure to get. your requirement on Friday and Saturday. KOTEX Package of 12 - _ _ Package of 48 —- _ KLEENEX Package of 200 - _ ._ g On Main Floor and in nor to drink wine. nor anything whereby thy brother stumbleth, or is ofiemled. or is made weak. - R/UMANB 14:12. LIQ UOIVS ESSENTIAL NATURE Wins. is treacherous, a haughty man, that keepth not at home; who enlargeth his dcsrie as Sheol. and he is as death and cannot. be satisfied, but. gathered unto him all nations. and heapeth 1111011 lllm all people. ~R. V. HABAKKUK 2:5. REVENUE FROM EVIL And they shall be ashamed of your’ revenues, because cf the fierce anger of the word. — G AH 12:18 STUMBLING BLOCKS Judge this rather. that no man put, a stumbling block or any 0c- casion to fall in his brother's way. HUMANS 14:18 ‘i G0 AFTER TI-IE BAD MAGA- - ZINDS One thing that we can do in sl- mos-t any community is m run many of the degrading mailaziues off tiie news stands. A‘ citizens’ committee which approaches the police and the prosecutingatiorney almost invariably meets a friendly reception. Many cities have cleaned their news stands and every city PKOTEXMKLEENEXA New Low‘ Prices Package of 500 — - - 2 for W 21c 2 n. 41c 70c 13c 2 .... 25c Lingerie Department on rsmou the New York State Court, who is s Catholic: "All that America holds most precious in its social structure is threatened witih destruction through the depraving literature and plays which have taken pos- session of the publishing and the- atrical fields. "The family of one man and one woman with their children, is to Rive way to the promlsculty of the herd. “Gross human passions are to have loose rein in what, is called ‘free exprassion of self.‘ ‘That is what is taught to Am- erican children in the print and play of today Sexual immorality is glorified and every form of depravity is depicted as the source of ecstatic pleasure to be indulged 1n without fear of God or man. {Qvirtue is made ignoble, vice dei- "Matrimony is treated with cyni- cal contempt and motherhood with soorn. "Fidelity to marriage vow; i; 5n anachronism, "Chastity and continence are characteristics of the prude 5nd tiie mollycoddle and condemned as injurious to health and de- structive of mental vigor. ‘The morality tnugh by church £2: Parent belongs to a bygone can do it. 1t is good neither to at flesh, The case has never been better put than by Justice John Ford of ‘These are the baleful doctrines instilled into Lhg mind; g1 our children, i For the ours Informal Ease A HOUSE COAT Beautifully tailored Satin House Coats, with zipper closing, fitted back, wide skirt. $5 Green, Wine or Blue — — — — — — I Flannel Housecoatn, very handsome, very smart and delightfully comfortable, in the new rich colours, sizes 14 to 20 — — of ‘$.95 J Warm, cosy, seamless, they fit without s _ wrinkle. ' Shown in short and longer length SMALL MEDIUM LARGE EXTRA LARGE 50c They’re cheaper than last year New Flannelette Pajamas Pleasing new colours, Fancy patterns, or plain, all sizes $1.00 $1.29 $1.50 $1.95 KAYSER Jersey warm, light weight. Blush and Sleek, Suave, Svelt Kayserettes Pajamas, Rose B... _ _ _ _ $2.25 j Night. gowns of same - - $2.00 A DELIGHTFUL SLIP in _ black, white, tea rose $ .00 in all sizes at — — — AUT ENT/C/T ‘Their nswl flowered emotions. straining at leash of self- oont-rol, need but slight stimulus to break from the restraints im- posed by religion and immorality and to start the immature and character on the road to bodily and spiritual ruin. "Arc the forces of morality go- ing to submit supinsly to the doin- lnation of the arrogant few who for sordid gain have usurped the place otf church and parent as the teachers of youth? "Why should you. the decent men and women of America. per- mit these horrible conditions? “You outnumber the enemies of your homes by five to one. “Arias, unite and drive these oorrupters of youth from their unurped place as instructors ot your ol-iildren." OBEY THAT IMPULSE! There is nothing so precious as an impulse moving one to s. bet- ter life. It belongs to the high peerage in the ministries of the soul. Dr. J. H. Jowett. MACDONALIYS WOMEN'S INSTITUTE The October monthly meetin of the MacDonald Women's Inst tuia was held October 20th. at the home of Mrs. Lao Frank, south- public on this vital sublwi Miss Olive lugs in...“ nurse l: the Anti-Tuberculosis Lmilielw and p, E, I. gave an luterrstuifl instructive talk about scrim“ experiences since 1936 c? o‘ Magus was orsflfllztld- fl?“ W,“ most. important ohms 9 m.,. consists in finding 11°“ Lag” ‘mun. . spoke of discovering B" is: so ignorant of the the disease and the available even to 0110 v n its cure. that almost evefihgd m, was infected. and some emuloslgtitn lift wilriiswtposs t. stage. en mm; trace the 011811181 lmeclgellolfkod u one who had not even or ‘y m, mat family-a boarder man. u; Miss Inn spoke lmwfiglg m1 good work done in ed 01m”. nd of the surv tuberculin tests. and "l" merit. of clinics for tuwgcthe “y, all made possible throng u of Ohl‘ mas Bvfllfi ‘all; or than that the pitifully 1°“ w ma.» waiting m be admit/M! would a itarium for trcatmenduwwh m, helped conslderablY new addition of twenrr-fl" t an,” in the near future. B" made 1| Kreat strides had 5°92 m", a both the checkins ISM and tin tuberculosis’. £1 vernmen r so om. great efforts in or m. day to nu one 1411M “m” of tuberculosis.