t. . ..-. é/j/ Pdb/z IIJQfi/o/zvi {or a s/ny/e person ‘HIE PRESIDENT'S NIW YEAR MESSAGE _ Dear Go-Workers Across Canada: with eagerness to all that God has for the future, and yet anxiety ls apt to arise from remembering the yesterdays. Our present enjoyment of God's grace is apt to be checked gyorthe memory of yesterday's blun- s. "For the Lord will go before you.’ This is a gracious revelation that God will garrison where we have failed to. He will watch lest things Will trip us again into like failure. as they assuredly would if He were not our reward. God's hand reaches back to the past and mxakes a clearing-house for con- ‘UN, MON. TUES. WED. THU. FRI. SAT. i Inu- Plab Lab Loli- Iqqn lod- fid logos Stow oval Floren- burg: Stow he Qoq Group unra- Group lolt- inro- Grow j D tloned. , D over iionod C I I. I oz. l0 on. X b. ‘flan llokon ltohons lichen" f l token left over. A New Yecx-‘s rosolufion made to be kept oould fiaoiolally be one for healthful eatinq. Too often in person living alone is content with a scrap. But enoemd the weekly meat ration can be balanced Ittraeiive and appetite-feaslnq meals, and you'll be surprised at what little time and effort are abtually lequlred in their preparatio - To beqin the week whoring quest may be on hand flat lucid-y dinner, minute steaks are suqqested. Iced potcrioes and creamed celery would be qood Qaoompmienents. On Monday a token! worth of nausago, cx jacket-boiled potato and cooked-to-per- halos! ecflabczqe make tcrsiehil odiinq. A broiled H’! lied, bdted potato and parsley-buttered baked ctmohwllqiveyouameatlesaovenrnealforTues- On Wednesday two shoulder lamb chops. dong with unrationed kidney for added flavour and lutrlonai qooclness, can form the basis of a luscious dairy products consump- cmd egos fiorenilne is a fine dish for this purpose. ‘hflnpiyprepczedbynestinqsoflcoddledeqqsm I bod of freshly cooked and topphq the quick trick for Saturday boabeef-btuqorwittitomato saucoandyour voqetdales. The week's ration spending you with that conriortable fieelinfof having one when to the good. _ ANNOUNCEMENT Qhfiown k Rural Districts In wish to announce the Willi! 0f l ""7 huh"! Inlet the partnership of Jmssat. CARR sntrwugagl) V. IBIElfiE-‘ic A’ authorised den s M" ‘ “filling exclusively General Electric Oil mks-nudes and Oil Burner Units adallmbl! i0 70!!‘ pendent furnace. Also GE. Commercial Refrigeration. Iloetrioal contracting will he commenced May lat. IIPAIRS T0 ALL MAKES 0!‘ RADIO roux BUSINESS WILI- n1: APPRECIATE!) ‘CARES ELECTRICAL SALES k SERVICE is seams PARK ROAD I PHONE m! AAA‘ AAA AAA a A‘ x AAA.‘ W 110m: '10 PATRON DUNK RIVER DAIRYING 0O. mnhnxnnnxxg: AI flan is a ohanfi: of Secretaries we would ask o potions to not» the f wing: will be available this month an JANUARY Nil IN EAD OF 21st. Ibo Company requires that all cheques be cashed fie Iat of January, and that all the accounts duo the he paid by that date. DUNK RIVER DAIRYING CO. IAIIAAAIIAIAAAA‘kxnxxnana‘ AAAAAAA nnnaaxinakkaa As we go forth into the com- ing year, let it not be in the haste o_f impetuous. unrememberlng de- light, nor with the flight of im- pulsive tltoughtlessness, but with the patient power of knowing that gs God of Israel will go before 1t is true that we-have lost op- portunities which will never re- turn. Leave the irreparable Past in His hands and step out the Irresistible Future with Rim. We would like to pass on to you the following, by Georgia Hark. ness. which was ubllshed in the Missionary Month y of June, 1945: "I do believe the world is swing- ing toward the light." 5o spoke a soul on fire with holy flame, Amid the dark such faith pierced through the n ht, The dreamers wrought, and living To Hive of self, and not to count the cost, To learn, to teach, to labour, and to pray, To serve like Christ the least. the the gloom The call resound: across the teem- ing years, "Lift high Christ's cross! Serve God and trust His might!" I do believe the world is swing- iml toward the light! "'I'hls is the Victory that over- oomet-h the world. even our Faith." VA WICKSON Pelee Mid Seniority-For Whom? Plans and proposals are now under discussion for the social re- COVPFY of Europe, and to those whose direct concern it is, none would wish to say an embarras- sing word. The task is a tremend- ous one, after such shattering ox- perlences as those we have passed through. Nevertheless, ll. ought to be pointed out at this not too early stage, there is still an inter- nationally organised liquor Iraffir which will torpedo, as it. did uftor the last war. much of the vrluablo social and moral work that is con- templated. It will be rem-zmiz-ercrl that the League of Nations, in ac- cordance with the Covenant of the Peace ‘Treaty, was compelled axzziir and again to consider the Alcohol Problem. One of its firs! duties was to see that all mnntlaictl tor r1torlos were (‘Olitlllvtml unrle." the rules laid douan. \'iz., “the ,11‘nfill1- tion oi‘ abuses such as lht‘ slaw- tradc, the arms traffic, aurl the liquor traffic." But 1h:- nine-pm:- ducing countries cqwriullv. uut every obstacle in Ihe way 1)] r119 League. Scm-r-r-ly ovpr |\.1\-.~ Ihr; Liquor Inlrrrsis shown themselves more powerful, It matte-rod noth- ing to Ihcm that the natives should be dcmoraliscd, Business is busi- ness: ‘Our Trade our Politics." The ordered life of thc world has been shaken to its very found- ations. and yet the Liquor Traffic stands up today one of the most powerful financial concerns known. Scenes of misery and demoraliaatlon have only been worsened by the presence of alcoholic liquors. Dur- ing tho darkest days ships have gone to sea laden with beer: they have sailed at the risk (and often loss) of men's lives, to the profit and advantage of private firms at home. We shall do less than our part in rebuilding the world. if we do not without hesi- tatlon and delay point out to the re-constructers that here is a foe Inimical to all the best interests of humanity. How deep is the longing in the human heart for Peace and Secur- ity! But the more coals heaped on the brewery the less warmth‘ in the homes of the people; more foodstuffs wasted in brew» lrig, the less well-furnished the ,common table; and the bigger the NEW .l'El.EPlI0lIE DIR ‘ A Because of DE extensive field it covers, and e frequency with which it is used by the public. the Telephone Directory has D64 outs recognized as an treat ad- ' Vc-tising medium. To! booriber t » a $553.: scllasa of do li-Tfi nearest Business results. e sure to rs- aervs space before February 14th. the new date. '0 . p . - NEW issue of the Island Tele- phone Directory is scheduled for publication on April 1st. Listings will be closed on February 14th. Persons who intend to become Telephone Subscribers at this time, and subscribers who wish changes made in their present listings, are urgedto, send their requests to our cannot undertake to give effect in issue to ceived after February 14th. Please note carefully this closing y, isunn uranium: cu. no. ECTD RY Office at once. We orders re- At the end of the year, we turn defl. rdially welcomed upgn Iiustirszvsittot omoetingsof a Associstio d inls k1 visi th Air t M ters wou t. e “Igor into h fruitags came, r is hope will be able to deliver his ‘PB-Del’ <1" “Miasi E 1m, the 1m onary rpeflenw ‘m (lhm-"e" These were the beacon fires that The 111061318 01°!“ with the lit the way. Benediction {pronounced by the Our llzht grows dim; the air is RW- Marvel Jjunbar- Andthick witlh doom, , everyw ere mens souls are crushed with fears. consumption of li uorh the eggs Yet high above the cannage and m°“°Y avmable °r “me we CHARLOTLETQBL" quote-A" ._. P.E.l. Ministerial Association Hosting ‘me Janus-r meeting of the P. E. I. Minyistatnl Association place on Monday afternoon in Heartz l-lall of Trinity Church wltn the President, ‘Rev. T. -l-l. Busaell Somers, in the chair, and the Sec- rewy. Rev. J. A. Nicholson. at. the On belhal! of the Aasocint‘ the Prssi ed a warm wel- come to the Rey. James T. lbbott, Rector of St. Pearl's. 119011 his re- trurn after a p illness, and to Major Fow ow w been act tug in won. lace. The new Mr, I 's p Ofl tion Anny, slow Victor MacLean. was also co n. Reports rahowed that the observ- ance of tlhe ‘Weak of Prayer in 0km‘; ttetowsmhag bkelzn nfitggi- sp g and o or s-m - crows men a. total o! $230.00 was received wlhioh was distributed amongst the Charlottetown Branch of the Bible Society. the P. E. I. Protestant Orphanage, the Canad- ian Council of Ohmmhes and the W '.s Evangelical Alliance of London, England. , egéier careful discussion 1t was ed that a group of the city 3 n. Community to discuss the po ii- ties o! holding Claurch Services out. Standkig Committees on Social Service, Radio Broadcasting and the Lord's Day Alliance were sel- ected for the year and Convenors appointed. In ‘the unavoidable ab- sence of the Rev, R, E. Webster of Vemon who was to have given the stud the month. N18 Pr dent, . . . Somers delivered a ‘paper entitled “The Place o! Relig on in Higher Education in Canada." The next ular meeting oi’ the Association ll be held. on Monday Febflllfy 4m, a1; 1.30 P, M. in the Baptist Parsons e, Charlottetown, when it ' the Rev. R, E. Webster forts and necessities. The simlilf fact ls, Peace and Security 1s a urlll-rf-the-wlsp if the nations of the world allow such a wasfase of their resources. If the times have been thought lnopportung to raise the standard of Prohibition during the Europ- ean War. it ma)’ b9 W159 t9 ask now whether this is not the onlv way to deal with so DOWBIIl-Il B" evil, Peace and Security, for whom? Indifference and apathy to this qucstion on thejpart of those who have influence 1n the counsels the State Wlll mean P9"? alld security for the _L1qll°l‘_ Interests. and uuquiet and 1nsecur1tY 5°? m" ncoplc. If nations are to be at thPlf Iwsl lhcy must rid themselves of tlm iniquity of the Liquor Traffic. The Amendment In Aflflflll "Arrests within the city 11mm lust month totalled niriety~fll'9~"i all time record for any 511131? mimm zit-cording lo Chief of Pohce A. Birhvistlo, whose report. T935 “I4 the monthly meeting of the City Council inst night, gal/t- ill] i-hfi (]~tnil=."--G1|a1'dian of Jan. i5. The article then goes on to give .1~;¢=1~; “Forty-five arrests for ‘drunl: and incapable’, 3C RITE“! for ‘d1'u1"1 and d1sordcrly, etc. Practically all arrest-s were for s1:'t wmlfinntion of drunkenness \-‘-~. vlilvl‘ offences. or for other nfrwcs; arising out of drunken- S111-l1 are some of the results of 111v sruesome orgy 0f dTIYIINFS 1-. 1mm 111c- Government has m- nvu-wctl 11s hy the six-months‘ a- nv-uMur-nt. Prince Edward Island i: i-"lccci becoming famous 1i’. "o; inrun1o11s. The Government is ,-,~-;s'n1v making history and pro- fane history at that. Like Jfifflhvlm of old. the king who went down in history as "the man who 1111161‘ Israel to sin,” they will be remem- bcrcd us the government who tem- porarily put the ser, t in the "Garden of the Gui.’ For all this traffic with the mor- als and souls of men. the suvern- mcnt collected in fines and costs. the magnificent (f) sum of $300 under Prohibition and 3&0 under Excise, $8510.00 in all, or about y. for each of the N homes winch have boon disgraced and shamed by having some member arrested for drunkenness. Human honour and happiness rank cheap with our government; $850M. a fraction of the price of a. good calf. How long are the people of Prln”: Edward Island Swing 1° stcml this disgrace and indecency whirl" -‘s being forced upon "us? S": r prths is too long. This all- t~c high" will soon become a "l ‘ i! the camel is allowed i0 l: h‘: nose in Prince Edward I< ,1, Let nll unitedly: Temper- orgnnlzations, teachers f1cs, honourable citizens, all c. ) have the good of their coun- try ut heart, drive him out before he gets his whole body im-Edith Stems. LOYAL TIMPIBANCE LEGION (Mrs. N. W. Reese. Athelstan. Quebec) \'c\v Year is a time when we 7 11- of folks making new pledges ' doin". things and not doing A \.;_.-_ Among my scrap-book 1-1 gingg I fo nd this pledge and evcu if it is ca led a boy's pledge 1 think girls might use it too: A BOY’! PLEDGE "Three things there are I'll never 0. I'll never drink, or smoke or chew; I ne'er will form an appetite | For whlskcy, beer or cliarette. No alcohol or nicotine About my person shall be soon Of three things more I will beware, I'll never lie, or steal. 0T 5\Vl‘*"-1 I'll speak the truth to everyone; What is not mine I'll leave alone. My lips l pledge shall ever be From naughty word-s and swear- g free, 1 Now these six things I Will for-‘ ar, I'll never Drink Nor Smoke. 3 9. O B’ a .5 IN PEACE 0R WAR wr srrvr . ‘ ..-..,. Partial view of BRUCE STEWART & CO. LTD. PLANT, Foot of Great George Street. t dlluring the recent war years a greatyart of our_activities was centred on the production of war ms.- _er1a s an repairs _to naval vessels. This work received the most favored commendation from high-rank- ing Naval Authorities. and no piece of work made by our firm has ever been TURNED DOWN 0R FAUIGTED 1n any way. Because of our concentrn t1on on the above we havehad to limit our peace-time manu actures such as Imperial Engines, Potato Diggers and repairs, to a minimum. WE ARE NOW READY to AGAIN SERVE YOU ' We are new again ready to serve you with _a high Iy skilled staff. a much improved plant with new ma- chinery and an eagerness to do our part, in burldmg up a new and better Canada. We aim to provide the best possible service in our field. A glance over the various departments below will show that we pos- sess unequalled facilities to ntake repairs to ships. lugs. dredges and to fake care of all Maghing Sh‘, work as well as plumbing and hot water heating. For these and other departments we have secured 1h: services of the most expert men in their lines. Imperial Gasoline Engines Owing Io the unexcelled reputation 0f these Plugiue- w h 1 |' -d ‘ d d f hundred and fifty for delivery this Spring-with the prolzabilityptehzftIHifoIi-erihilfiasg; isrsovgi aIeelivitlIIrbc: called on to provide five hundred or more. a ere Are a F ew 0f Our Departments. . MACHINE SHOP Phone Works Office 126. 5 With a. Highly Skilled Staff. General Foreman: ATHOL BURNS. FOUNDRY BOILER SHOP Phone 125. — J. F. DAUNCEY, Foreman. Phone 125. — B. LIVING-STONE, Foreman. FORGE ELECTRICAL SHOP Phone 1Z5. — SIMON PAQUETTE. Foreman. Phone 22 or 810. - JACK MacLEAN in charge. ELECTRIC WELDING and ACETYLENE SHOP Phone 125-3. LIVINGSTON and FRED BLADT in charge. PATTERN AND CARPENTER SHOP Phone 125. - JAMES MacMILLAN in charge OIIH STORES DEPARTMENT :- We have a very fully stocked Stores Department Accessories, Pipe and billings. Packing, icles in our line. This department is in which carries a Iim- of Gasoline Engine Paris sill Babbits, Bro nze Shafling. Propellers and hundreds of other art- charge of Harold MacLean, who will be pleased to see you. -_ PHONE NO. 810 PLUMBING, 1112111111631": snrrrwmrmt womt Phone 22. - NELSON (1001). Foreman. We particularly call your attention lo our Plumbing and Heating department which is staffed with re- liable efficient and experienced employees. We are prepared to contract for heating and plumbing work with the assurance that the best possible jobs will be turned out. and if you have a repair or renewal requirement or You will he sure of a friendly welcomeand a good Read the above and look over your possessions new work in our line call up on the phone or visit us. BRUCE s11zw111z1 t c0., 1.111. WORKS FOOT OF GREAT GEO RGE STREET. — LT-COL. C. L MacKAY Technical Supervisor, D. D. Morrison, Phone 125. Private Office. Gflllflll MIMI". PM!" $08 Generai Office, Phone 62 ' .2 “"a'%'.‘~xi\_s~‘ flt-twr-vvisraL-‘kk