|:A|_|_ - swarm o. I. E. . FASHION if; - F a nwaldd t . by llllznl ' be‘: fivigéltrgrsmfilro: Canada’ nnhs”un‘m, Prominent w a nil news has Just been broadcast from DA! AND lvlflnqn ‘nuke’!- Ottawa. th-at the restriction on sl- n“ “ma.” u” m‘ o‘ 0. H. In.“ coholic bevera es has been lifted. Are we dscouraged? No! A thousand times NO! The declaration of the apostle Paul is applicable to our time and organization: “For a eat Jloor and effectual is opene unto me and there are many adversaries." (I Cor. 16:9). "Therefore, my beloved brethren, be ye steadfast, immovable, al- ways abounding in the work of the Lord, for as mush as ye know n i =2 5' E is 5'5 ‘i? r55 55o , reports (I I lulva just com l ted ~ l. n. Mutual ue n Elsi‘? K$°IZ°.‘.L'§£‘."“‘ oi‘ policiespn my own life which ‘deqmwy IIIIII i lrnrzannm-g 5413-9358311“! SCHOOL l8 MONUTON, u, n, é I i Girls beautifully furred Tweeds, Plaids and Plain Cloths. A fine "hello" of n e west 3:” lmléfl§ab°r l‘ m‘, i“ “l” i“ {with eloéiii?“eo‘l’ieiihirfi°e° anlgiililti ‘ I’ ma‘ i002. he 9mm“ m? hm“? ‘Klimt uneIKPeeted loll of my income styles and shades. 1n a foxho e. A group of little promo ism-colonel m whlclnwiil bringmeand my wife ' u‘ .. children watchin eve ovemem of the surgical division of - , mlllliiych u.‘ ii When thou assest through the l'y m . , f W u p0,, d}, . _ 7 d, a, m, orhfewhentheume - , waters 0o e ha his ration, with . - - Cam an nmal ptal. 60mm to mun GIRLS DRESSES’ Deep the waves may be and cold, m‘ Wflibifl Bilew pre ared in ilk . 9" 3'11!’ 14- 1944- °°i- “But l hive gone n little further ‘ SKIRTS, BLOUSES, But Jehovah is our refuge, own can. and he saiii, "I would __ _ _ ; i.-- his edical ‘o h“ . We want our And His promise is our hold; “Y t° mYuif- I lllllet Bat Ulifl- I ' i n-Io ‘ohm’: lcdkfi Oducatig w HATS roe the lord Himself hath said it “"4 ii to mu up my atreusih- Mr a Roland Stain! added a Mutual Lil‘ Ed ' ~ n’ '5'" . ' r will kee m e es ' ' ' "ii , - e ucatlonal Policy to o l-le the faithful God and true. D y y on my mo“ tin who has begun to serve the chum); ill‘ fillets. and ii“ the Sturdyv ' ‘when thou comest to the waters f; mi i0 "e i119 mllie fllipwl 0f Nazarene at Summer-side and ' When Johnis 18 weshall start to 200d - looking clothes Tlwtlihgllgugsgiilt not go down- but gnesueble eznoafr tiiesgwstglnlveililgtl "12: rligtil-xmilgflgglrltq. fiaglgchllilggtéeagaitly . receive a four year monthly income with which m yvllii Waili- f°l Bi!‘ Threatening‘ breakers of destruc- 11° "W- The hal-i-lomishod mites i" completed cisht years of stueel; w“ o‘ ‘My * _ Osllqe o; pink [Id-Little Siilfl. tion._ . . itgigbig soupolitelé-no running or at Eastern Nazarene College, hav- ' ., _ Ind this Doubt’s insidious undertow i? 8- W0 d brook your Supplied the Nazarene pastnr- ‘ lmountwillb. Shall not sink us. shall not drag healli-i I ittilifilkti! never finished a at Fuaminsham, Mass. dining 9 p even thou h I d ' men n o an , so far as I re- is last two years of study. 64.1mm] at Humane‘ 5011661 and g ° “only: us . member." _ Out m ocean depths of woe_ we m Canada have to have twa m’ _ _' m‘ Pm,“ o‘ WM“ Gonna An“ to pay all the premiums, For His promise shall sustain us. , . . Praitse rlhe Lord. whose Word is ‘lllvigatclggsjséiay: gflweek. 1.22.2530 I _ teaching éizrtgvgo flElgwil-ngeflg: a “If!” m one of the rue G°°d ‘ " "' ’ services life lnsur we Sh,“ not go down‘ o, “ma; tans? To me that lad is typical Nazarene College e i h land “Dim and “Mum . an” ‘hilt For l-le hsziith. ‘Thou passest °3 W? iflild- A28. and 'I‘h.B_ 11921-992? Ce "d u 1937- 111 the many glfople °V=d°9k"'h°lPmB Parents to gum-mm throug . How CAN Tnfimmos B“ ghcr education for Canada’! youth." ________ wewliopge iglelilisg ifilsgggijdlrilcclftglali we Pele? i0 Only two of the ar- N Let a M ulual Ll]: representative arrange q headquarters building by October odoxiool statements that have een mil“ Kimmy “i”! D-DIY- Educatio ' - l. Any special contributions to- reiterated as fact over and over: Continued from Page 9 Niliifllilmsi-zm ‘Misfit ‘an M’ PdWf" Y”? 4/"!!- ward the cost will be received with (l) 3N!‘ llfiyel‘ 08H inwxicete. x m mmlnumxm m“? in“ unmwuhu t’ _ iii-eat appreciation. we need $l0.- (2) o“ °i the greatest Prob- ‘gw ° “k "W" it" i119 51¢! o! tum w and, a m “o mum A "ll om we have (91th to know that lems in the Empire is trans rta- i 9 Wbdomen. mother row on the M pment SM i‘ paying a '-_- 109g," m]; need Wm be met tiori, Our puzzle a5 to the g m i; ventral part, and two rows on each mi to h“, mother m solmwm‘ The pubncamons Commlflgg will why_do we see the results that tho side. The sexes differ M“ _ Life Imus-gnu ~ hdeavor to build up the literature 60mins 0f the beveraee room has Brulllid-OOIO!‘ 0X the Willts- In ' o‘ ‘lllil and have a new catalogue prepar- brought ii this be true? the female this is white through- Since 186! IIAD OIHG o IATIIDO. QHAIIO ‘d by the end of the year, Why would The Globe and Mail, out: in the male only the Upper Please be patient during this Toronto, in the issue of July 28, surface of the fore wings is white, period of change. We wish to give space to tell of beverage room the lower surface of the fore to spin their cocoons and trans- CHOOSE DRESSES form to pupae. Under the shaggy 57""!!! Office-Bank of Nova Scotla Buueun‘, ch“ ‘. build gradually, but effectively‘. conditions in which vendors are Wings and the hind in bo b k i - cites. _ » cosrs and HATS ‘ Do , m, pa“... 2?]? ‘in?’"§§Z.°.e°'iu€§"3é‘.iio”°i2“ "righléoolgrvbelna yang/will: » l“. 1&1. °ei§o'.‘f?"i{.‘il§i§§ek.‘ “$2351. “l-iegir-"Zzfiflcil- Iicrznoh er '"” ' " '- l n’ - ' E8 0r ca erp ars are closely woven cocoons may be "I i ariottetown) = In God We trust. lice them? will" made ihem lHrBe. hairy and dark brown found coln ed artl f silk ca‘ 8M0" CLU" A PETERS J0 ' , MB s, n - . . poo pyo - ...cvL|.r.Ns- % s...“ wear smartly o ?§.“§..i‘§".€"ll‘.2%: m" “ "‘ 22am l:i"i.:2..‘;"..::""';ir 3?“o.‘l“’i§i.é1’ “o” mm "o W" e a Mommy .'“..."..":.':.‘.::"?.l'. t".r5..';"""'= mm“ , 1 ih f, f . A in t d .. ’ [QNT , ' l . N L9 n1 times. . $219‘. ‘Z.J."?.’Afyiu2.’“°““ ° ‘m wmfié‘. .‘?l....°i§i]‘§"“§€‘. ijébriigé‘ 22o £8f.‘..““%.“fi.“°.‘f..°’.§t°.‘€.§2§ K33? o..‘t"“§§‘."é§.i;”i%“‘2§i.?§fi.5“‘t‘.‘ moo’ $13311’... 5'3".‘ “.‘,‘."".,~£§§- “mi-mi i3. ‘liiieTl-‘u’? God answers prayer. swearing oud y, bump ng to so- on; pest being usual] ket I - o I - - - -. D0. ELLIS 01M P3 ' Y 1 H. ervice. ha.‘ disgusted cmzenso. Doe hm, - y p n spraying, 1 1-2 lbs. of arsenate o! LD G. IttsdDONALD Mon t Stewart _ '. '7' J‘ IAI- __ - n t, , Hf ‘h: *zz‘::..2.’..i:;""r: “l? i::.i..2' .."£..“l“.°.f.‘§. sursirzl. 3§"°""“"' P- a '- ' " ' "‘"" “m” “ii-Hi ___ < ) - ‘ ' BIBLE READING: LUKE 1o=ao=s1 tiori of ttlinespgay? Gilles bo§s “hes-Se 3Q?‘ gwmf" “MW” i° "u" lead W 3 Paris oi’ hyfloiod llme- i wamng w come home Last week u 8 l'y ll sardens. To control the full-grown cater- mwLFll . When we read of the Jericho on American ship was wrpedoed. tThe tea“ “e 151d by i-he par- pillars the douse should be in- MAKE NEW a “no?” m?‘ w“ "4 Jill u THE MISSES Road we think most or him who and me beer that filled one hold §§0 3°31, “l; gill-W’;- "fm 435 if "eased comidmblyl‘ —-—- °“ Y d-"fii- WI The . e a es o var ous plans (Students of Natural History Chicken feathers for the wen- . It canbcwsshoqmh, was robbed, beaten and left half was lost, Two of the best British 83am‘ l dead_ as most m. Europe is today‘ ships‘ are “bang remodelled as hm gleuerrinaéiagglliriawiiattellainga aboutb fiii- will feel grateful to Dr. Cannon 31'"!!! "when and men of tomor- m“ ‘hmikins. and it won't tars o‘ but just now I want you to see ury llnersfor the troops, each hav- to teed upon the 12 rvae ‘sign for his admirable notes on the "m" ' is: .‘.".“.?...°.2’“F.‘?.i.‘“.°..§§s°éf: .225."sli;‘*:.i°..r':s.layers’: o... cl “m- I "r" "or" 5mm" “m” a" 1i or i»- weaa- . mind them to transfer the notes “We. according to an amok m When this fabric is Put tau _ day? He was not, only sympathe- lng both the raw material and the ieflviuz the Wim- blii lam w- to the aoculiiy of their oomp- iilo October American Magazln “mm “=1 Pmiiuciion it 1o9 Queen St. phone 92 tic, but businesslike he bound ub drink itself both for foreign and ‘gill ‘liaise gale? olr oven con- illiOk-‘h-fltzricola.) a new isbric- made principal]? Wiliiionire the Whole sex! l’; the ivounds. cave transport-lilo“ home consumption. could be made roacg, time‘; if‘ e" when 8P- —————— from chicken 19mm, has been ‘iiiiiify 8nd also prov-id, , mam and maintenance until the vic- available for transporting food. P 118 511T y the csterpii- ONE-HANDED OBSERVER developed by the Umwd 5mm “Wilt bonanza for farmers . .. um W35 restored to a normal Huge trucks crowd our highways’ lars are particularly ravenous and LOST WITH [I15 551p Rubber O0 ‘ _ u" Dr Gibbons h . . . _ state, though the victim was a man filled at Canada's breweries and gggsilme iilltc quantities of leaf -—— ers from £111,552, mmowrkeos vgaflégge you'll wear a chloken-affeahtgqfiym in whose existence he could not distllleries. "<1 when mature they may KM 9TH- Erlzland. Sear. ao.- can be utilized in the same way ‘m M’ days. and when rem... E 0 ave had nn interest. Why do not first thing; come be seen travelling rapidly from iCPi-Bill Salter wanted to go to and those from waterfowls can bo Wlfll change, to one mad, 1mm h ‘s bl it ti rut wh t l ri bi’ place to P186 v id lk-s. d WM a d did. d lte tl Y0 T dehloggi lhldrecogii) iesdyyah w iivgsg y p“ u“ e8 Mm of fields. oogkiiiseras salable $33.3 was bgm wiehofifp, ,|¢}ft ',,“,§,§d_“° X°$$i° fig“! “b” "hm 5§§§o°§$i°°€§ srleitertlhivrllioylllchm He rewarded *0 i mi" spiral-i Roars Evie“ "my "m whilst“; 2.’... “.‘3§.‘**..t.-.£.' ti; s» u» do mo» m» i» i» u: ‘hmk-"oi “H” Le e illustrate: reachin out em ly hands in vain. hntqtanadian boy in his early Agrlcultgufg’ 0111-2115111 [ndu5gry_ set», igxtniglas compared with 7.053 (805 the Royal Observer Corps and was gm nuikdg Wm be ‘uhlimilbiy Undgr 1h, ‘uovmon, o, the Fedenbprovlncial You". Tr _l twentiesl reimurlhecé vtvlounrlegildfél: aside qarnd floated. sham; wouldfiSinsilslt ltwéy melesrié aerléizelgls ggfled asking‘? atilrgraftjndentlfitta ex- ‘llwlynfioolmmdremsnmgfivhsélgilshg o, man's suit and atgifwzffelhhn: Agreement tralniuz protects for young mgn and women Wm “u” “g iflflid r3“ aifilcgmb Whg, tfwv $51.... aiilslfirviggolhf a debguched greater evidences of lnsobriety in Brosdsword which molar tmopsp It: “W n" l iii-wk. The fabric also Wilden‘ ducted in Charlottetown, Qommgncjng h, November o, 1945 m‘ “m could gel. in Belgium they waula and degraded people, Toronto than five years‘ ago." Normandy and brought wounded c"! N "H! for men's and chil- iinuing until March 31,1946. One round trip transportation 31:1 gum“. ask; but’ in ‘ollancl they only Note-We quote from The Globe And leniency of enforcement is men back. Glen's wearing apparel, according 143N130); “" stood and looked iongluely." Willi and Mall of above mentioned date: Bil/ell is flu oxulauation- Some Salter is listed as min-sine now. i0 Dr Willi-l A Gibbons. research shal Mo..u6...‘§ym _ neldm" will be supplied free f h , |1 1rli%.:."::..11;".:'iz"::=;.';:.r:"" 0* is no“ isirzouiie slfiiiii grass: i“ iiix-iirirrmoi wit: %‘.‘f°‘°’..§:';'.i ir- Mi» mo... omn.....n..n ' e s ry. ill you ma»! sons, ncu rig ema es, were - —- p one- an e spo r o-so on was developed. Tank Riel ' . ., Whit Ribbo . . d ~ "mot suwordl i COURSES FOR GIRLS “i°““°““‘” °“’ m“ "m" ‘m’ ° “ W“ m "i933." T“ our“ m" i-i "m" "d Gm"! s" 3111b?“ m; hm“ l. ‘HOME MANAGEMENT: Three (3) courses shall be held, each Hunger Ridden Europe Needs Canadian BeeF; Ranchers Packers Face Heavy Task ing. Health and other subjects. COURSES FOR MEN l. BLACKSMITHING: One (l) five months course in general blacksmithing, woodworking, sleigh and wagon building. Training as- signed to quality for operation of general blacksmlthing and repair work. Course to open in. early November. 2. CARPENTRY: Two i2) six weeks courses in Carpentry, build- ing construction and general farm repair work. First course to open in early January. 3. MECHANICS: Two (2) six weeks courses in Farm Mechanics. Operation and repair of tractors, cars and gas engines. Care and re- pair of farm machinery, harness making and repair. First course to open early in January. COURSES FOR MEN AND WOMEN l. AGRICULTURE: One (1) three weeks course to provide In- Itruciion in animal and field husbandry, farm management and other subjects. Course to open In January. s. One ,i) course in Grading and Packing of eggs and poultry and poultry management. Course to last approximately four (4) weeks commencing In January. All courses are of an intensely practical nature and provide a fav- ourable opportunity for young men and women to improve their knowledge and train themselves for wider and more effective service. Application forms for enrolment on these courses may be secured from the undersigned. Intending enrolees should apply st the earliest op- portunity. W. R. SHAW, Deputy Minister of Agrleflfire. Department of Agriculture, Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island. vwxsnwnxlpuxyovllllils" _ Sta _ th . .. . PRE-DEMOBILIZATION CERTIFICATES 4 ' . Gégatigavgimijgfibext? oagiillliéggiplllnegf‘: grzflmaltigts! _ For Service Moss j" . .< s ABOUT T0 BE, DISCHARGED FROM THE SERVICE i ' ' El f . - 1 l’z.§p_oe,sly. Delivery - On ' ' Marleen-Measure Suits As soon as you know you are about to b; discharged from the service call in and elect your Suit from our smart new fall samples which have just arrived. Fill in our Pre-Delnobilization form and your Suit will be rushed through without any delay. Then when your Priority Certificate is procured just present it to us and we will have your new WARREN K. CODK SUIT delivered at once. JACK CAMERON "The Store For Mon" . . or" ' ' ' _ _ i ' ' - A‘ L’ tokl hte tli i rtat - l -. i MtB rdshi?‘ Cuuwuimm ..:":;..:..i.:is..r.:ii.o. .z.ii..li.ri..."..s.ii:f°ilii fiiitil.‘ 212.212.‘: trails iii“ ...°i".’.‘l‘.‘..?l'°"i2°.‘3.3.?..‘5t'$‘.i3.°2fi3.’2°3.%22. °""i%::.i..:; .415... b»: minus Pionii Worker use! a power saw to halve s carcass. meat to Europa this year. iafialgarypseklngp t. Red stamp indicates top grades. ill first six months of 1945- \