349N125}. THE WESTERN GUARDIAN AGINTI: J. Elmer Murphy, 2.6 Hanover 5L, and George Ciow, 90 Ottawa SI- ‘. IlaIllEBSlDE no rmncs cousrv News, Subscriptions Advertising if n. quuqhu my be bought daily at any a! the lol- ‘ lowing stores in Sunimersiue: ' Bookstore. Water Street. Gourlius. Drugstore Water S ‘gnu. 5.3"’, wggu street, Mars uauuei, 6i Granville Street The Guardian will be dvllvflfli l" Carries Boy st 2o per dsy or 10o per any’ home in Sum merside by wreu. rhona 289 for this service c give your order to the boy responsible for deliveries on your rouls. _ _ _ _ .olurnn is reserved for, news 0f interest. but advertising of e nature be insrwled l‘ cents s v$ firmly 9171b" advance. - c-CBRATII DISTURBANCB-Be- by. Maglstlqie Darby this week - flit young men from Malpeque are charged with creating a dis- anoe in the district. Each was —PASSPORT _PI:IOTOS. 5 for .15. Best service Org; and Photo Service. 11-12-10-19- . M s- ..-BLAUD’B PILLS double lf-Nlllih st Tailor Drug Co.. Kensineton. 11-28. —RI:ZD CROSS CARD PARTY. -— The semi-weekly card party spon- sored by the Red Cross branch of l d $2.00 and costs and an addit- nal $1.00 to Day for damage caused. ~5- ..-O, O. I‘. MEETINGS-Mr. Per- “night, My, C.C_F. member or Melfort. Basic, will address pilblie meetings in the halls at thfl following places, each meeting at 8 o'clock. ‘rryon, November 25; MI. Felix AI‘5\lli\l.iii.-—-K. —BLANCHARU ' G . . .. nlar fNm W°‘“.“@‘°“- 36'1" °1""Y',,_22§_’g,', “w. when Brim“ Gerri“ diluflhi- §§§’“'.$riii§'ry“ gig‘; I hi‘? shed {NAN ‘guéyaaey from Charlotte- _ T Albemm’ 28"" e1" "i M‘: ‘ma M” wmam Gem” school. town. P. B. L. and have been resid- T0617. on half s dosen far-flung VICTORY 140A“ SUBSCRHL Summerside became the bride °1 " The firm of Tomlinson Co. Ltd.. m; he" yo; m; pug, give years. — Mtwm m, “my”, my“, ‘m . " ‘ 5st RBI-mm" Blmimd R-CAF» ' of Toronto has the contract for e sydngy Poet Record. uir foroes ei u» prime Nations are EB/"Qm? ‘l! w‘ mwmsung sub‘ son of the late Mr, and Mrs. An- loreenPlaybyHllflu"*\. number of buildings which are lln- i-- m,‘ “u, m, Am hum‘ scriptions to the Third victor! coins Blanchard of Belle River. nneeesdbylrDwARD BUZZBI-I. dersmod w include hangars, bsr- pun-y pa; gmvlc; MIN- who” w“ B to u". m. worm This season we are endeavouring to buy sll our 10"" Twill“! W ‘hi’ 1/3"‘ m" Ontario The ceremony was per- “$.14 by JACK CUMMINGS r k8 and other airport stnicturel- 111a regular Saturday evening par- and w‘, w hum W mw a mm requirements of fowl and chicken locally. but we need €t%_,.e“.:§5! $321283: s%liufgn formed and the Xllgfillii leald {ifie work 1n getting undergruayi n w 31w; by m; YM.O,A., char;- o, m," slavery, Th, w“ 1s ma“, dlrieavy continual supplies ta meet the demand m- . - - . ; n. - loan. Tomlmsou Ltd. is the cozn- #5,,” “f,‘f,dff,;a_,“f,‘§;,,mgf,g m? 5mg" I when the 51mm“ w“ iifiiifiwwn- w m? me" °l m’ “in cruel, merciless. It is a condlict of "*5 "Id "m"! “"05"!- Kéiiiy which has the contract of the t. Pleasant Airport. S. -LEAVES FOR TORONTO - m. E. P. Foley. President of the Prince Edward Island Pharmaceut- Asociazlon loaves this morning Ior Toronto to attend a meeting of Oamvrliun Druggists. It is under- Ths attendants were Mrs. rier brother of .the bride. Kensington was held On Wednesday night in the Town Hall. Prizes for bridge were won by Mrs. Elder: Campbell 0i Borden and Mr. 'I‘heo. Ling, An nllClLlll prize was awarded EILBIIB On Wednesday Nov. 1am a quiet but Pretty wedding took place at st, Mary's Convent Chapel at 7 street length dress of Air Force blue crepe with matching accessories. Har oorsage was of pink csrnations. Walter Gerrier, Summerside, sister-in-law of the bride, and Mr. Edward Ge:- 'I‘ e bridesmaid also wore a street length dress of Navy blue crepe with mat- Also Short Subject stood the meeting oi’ CanacllanaC _ Summerside stood the meeting is called to dis- a; w tfflifjfi§flfim§fié°“ufifl°u§flf ouq methods of co-operation with mom, m. happy coup“ with ma“. i!" Wm-lm’ PM“ "id ‘mid’ attendants 1m m. Chapel midst l l“ ‘m5’ °T i" 1'" Th" shower of confetti and good wishes affect the Drug business. Be on re- turning heme Mr. Foley will also visit Ottawa and Montreal. B. -CARD PARTIES-Who oer-d Barty sponsored the C.W of Indian River- was he d on Friday night at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Conden and was s. most en- joyable social event. The previous week a most successful card party was held at the home of Mrs. Bert l with several tables of auction piay. Similar pleasant parties were held at the homes of Mrs. P.P. Mr. Wm. Delaney flrishtown RcedJ-Ji. -PRE9IL'NTATION. — Mrs. .1. L. ders, Kensington, entertained ‘ruesdsy night in honor of Mrs. J. Plneau who left this week with family to join Mr. Pineau who as been in Pictcu for some months. feature of the program was the reading of a fareivcll address by Mrs. Frank McDougall while MP5. Leo Hughes on behalf of those pres- ent presented Mrs. Pliieau with a beautiful reversible blanket. lVIrs. Pineau expressed her surprise and yilotisure in her own inimitable man- ner. The guests then enjoyed sev- ernl rounds of cards. the prize being won hv Mrs. Frank McDougall. Mrs. Jzimcs Penderzast was awarded the cirnsolntinn prize and Mrs. Plneau rvi-oivcd the truest prize. a beautiful siiw r card tray. A dainty lunch was 5l'l"v'f‘fi by Mrs. Saunders assisted by s1 \'l'"l‘1li Indies, Mr. mid Mrs. Pineau ciurlziz their short time of residence in Kcnsington took an active part in all community activities and made many warm friends who sin- serely regret their departure-K. -I.A.R_GEI.Y ATTENDED A.D.C. MEETING-A very large number c1’ fiople were present from all over ince County at the Town Hall Stimmerside on Friday evening to hear Flight Lleut. PKG. Foote R. 61.611‘. who addressed s meeting of Air Detection Corps. The gen- l public was also invited. Mr. ardie of Charlottetown who is in charge of number 55 post there al- spoke. Mayor W J. Lidstone pre- was served. for B reside. Personals the illness in the P. at Alfpeda Chisholm. r sington s. patient County Hospital-K —vA1' enroute to Detroit. Mich, Nursing Home. has entered Sawler a speedy recovery. Turin Target Hardest llit LONDON, blanket of fire over the disclosed Saturda and proceeded to the home of the bride where a sumptuous breakfast The following enum- ing Silt. and Mrs. Blanchard left e River Ont. where they will ~- Casualty List -I’riends will regret to hear of E. I. Hospital, young daugh- of Mri Mabel Chisholm. Ken- -ll‘riends in Kensington will be sorry to hear that Miss Minnie Mul- lln is in the Prince thur Pendergast has returned to his home in Kensirigicn after a successful operation for appendici- E in the Prince County Hospital.- —Miss Anne Leslie of Sourls was s. week-and visitor to Kenslngton, She was the guest of Mrs. Leo Hughes.—-K. --Friends will regret to learn that Mrs. Earle W. Sawler of the Sawlér t e Prince County Hospital. Summer- side, for treatment. All wish for Mrs. Nov 22 — (AP) —- A fiery raid on Turin. the R A.F.'s heaviest so far in its growing of- fensive against Italy, spread SllCil a arsenal city Friday night that the raiders had difficulty finding clear spaces for targets. the air ministry Y. 50 sided and the speaker; were intro- duced by Mfl-ior TJIE. Inman. Flight Lleut. Floote has s. distin- giieshed flying career. Ho lDOke on various duties of the A.D.C. and how it is instrumental in sav- ing guinea and of directing rescues. He escribed the various types of BIIZLIICS and how to identify them. e illustrated this Dart of his talk with slides. He told of the new Ger- man bomber, its size, shape and dimensions with s. range of 5000 miles and bomb load of 3000 pounds. Flight. Lieut. Footr- proved to bee. very interesting speaker and was listened to with marked attention by his audience. At the conclusion A. Two squadrons of the R.C.A.F. trial): part in the raid. There were i1 brief R.O.A.F. headquarters com- munique said that all aircraft participating returned safe- The enthusiastically that they had seen a smoke pail over the target stretch- ing B-s high as 5.000 feet after the raid had been in progress for some a number of Canadians in R. F. crews attacking the city. A R..C.A.F. Canadian airmen reported o1 a t, ‘Ed Tomiligmo mont David, P0,, Merrlckville. Ont. 428th "ILGJLF. OTTAWA. Nov. 22 —<CP)- The RC AIM in its 428th casualty list of the war Saturday reported four men killed on active service overseas and 10 missing after over- seas air operations. OVERSEAS Killed on Active Service: Burke. Roy Norman Victor, Sgt. Port Credit, Ont. Delor-me. Joseph Albert sgt, Adolphe, Man. Bell. Clarence Edgar, PO. Cal- gory. Congdnri, Donald Willard. Flt,- Sgt. RBBOZZ. J D Congdori (father) Great Village, N S. Strecting, Joseph Fletcher. Fit.- Sgt, Calitmy. olgcmpsuy. Ronald. Sgt. Cobalt. n . Green. Everett Stevenson, sgt, Burlington, Ont. Lott. Willizm Wesley, Sgt... Lon- don, Ont. MacLeod, Aiexander Owen, Sgt. Cnhléznry. urruv. George Douglas s t. Elrgskillcn. Opt. ' g 1a empin, Cerald France J . spa.’ Egt, Ediacglntjtan. a o. a emnn, ‘l1 Art); _ Selkirk, Man. m-n u“ 88h Previously reported missing. now for official purposes presumed dam]; Draper. Robert Arthur Conrad. -. Regina Weaver. Bruce Wilbert, Sgt, ______,_________ ssantarowiv SCHOOL Hon H.011 f Gragr 0r October. e 11-1. Ruth Wright; i. Shows at 7.30 and 9.15 'ggn°"° of the meeting a vote of thanks was moved by Mr. IF. Arnett and seconded by Mr. John giincamgbell d suppor ed by Mr. son ar- 1w from we géltgarlelnflisfll-L __ __ ioeisinbombs. the heavy R. - A . . ou returned in good 9- 4°“ Brad-thaw end Janet Brad: Th“ i‘ "N"? Week" "id ll I weather “ha” indicative 0f the Shaw. equal. contribution to its due observance, punishment loosened on the city, GPMIQ III. Jr.—l. Joe Noonan; l, "Ymn- 453- b61118 9-1pm!" for those one bomber group “one dmpped 54 Doris Perry; 3. Bobby Marks. at sea. was sung. t W85 preceded 7 two-ton bombs and 110.000 bounds Grade I-—Sr.- 1. Annie Perry: 2. b?’ l "W “Ppmllflflie flit-milks by of lncendiaries in just less than an 30m“ Mfl-Pkfit 3. Helen Noonan the Minister Dr. Miller who eulogis- hour. This was an average of one ("We 1- Jr-—l. Lips Prevented Roughness Quickly Relieved {ill-pound lllCPllfllill‘j' a second. devastating two- A F.-R.C. ‘LOCO-pound bomb a minute and one So thorou h was the job. the air ministry sai , that the bombers rflll lore, chapped lips make life miserable in cold weather. Painful sud unsightly, their cracked, rough surfaces are easily Infected. Don't run this risk! Prevent chllpping with Lypsyl. Its wonderful emollient action protects the delicate membranes, keeps the lip tissues from becoming dried out by cold, biting winds, so that lips stay smooth arid soft lii all weather. When lips ere already chapped, Lvpsyl gives quick relief, seals the wounded membranes against dangerous go rms, hastens natural healing. Get Lypsyl ui your store today end use it regularly. ' out of target space and already started. .________._i TWO YEARS IN JAIL 5T. JOHNS, Nfld.. Nov. 22- (CP Cablei-Donnld Keating. nav- u! rating from North Sydney. N. 5.. was sentenced Saturday to two jvcnrs in jail nftrr conviction on a manslaughter charge. He was charged with killing , three people who were struck by an automobile that crashed into a street crowd during s blackout __l1‘1.1._____. Sold everywhere in handy stick form. LYN '."i§7."'".":'."'i'§:.'."." Removal Notice Having taken over l-lelen’s Beauty Shop, we have moved to our new premises 100 KENT STREET Where we will be plcased to meet all our old friends and ‘n, "Q" guglflyflg ,. The operators will be Mrs. Alphnnsus (Molly) MacQusid. Miss Jean sieele. Miss Isabel Mav- Dollllil. (formerly of Helen's stuff). KENT ‘BEAUTY SHOPPE Phone 871 MARY GUNN, Prop. s planes ar- riving in the later waves had dif- ficulty picking spots to drop their bombs amid the explosions and fires i t ‘ Cronmander-ln-chlef before the fall John Nicholson; 3. Douglas Noonan. Glade III- Br-—-1. Marjorie Leard~ 11m can ouiiiflllit PROFESSIONAL cam) Mivoe”vxx“’~c‘ '\vw""'.-r‘<~?<>o4ae~e~v~eoo T. E. liliiNEY Chartered Accountant Usiice at While Star Lauri’, vvvvvvx To lie-Route oeliliilll of Western Road Pleasant makes work necessary. and. Highways is malt-ind BIND" 10113 w re-route s section of off the site of the 1 iuarv. field was summers??? lellouiiltfxmeasant. Since additional runways have been built and others lengthened. ‘Ih firm of Curran and Br About s mile and s. giggly! th t, will be closed next sprihlr. it pm learned. The re-muted road J vwgltii go to the mirth-west school Until it is armed end paved " ed a detour will be us . M Millan. Deputy I’ B “Ti/om and High- ways, said he expected the riilhflalnf Mr. Minister of Public wgy would be secured shortly- and winter. however. will veying and cutting trees. Nutrition Exp-aft Will Bonducti Refresher Source tlonal Heath. Her work takes her all across Canada. In a Canadian wide survey it has been found, Miss MacKdy states, that 40 per cent 0i’ nutrition, 40 percent are just bord er line, while 20 percent are being poorly nourished. The fact that this 20 percent are by no means in low-wage earning class shows the need of teaching people food values. Improper nutrition leads to in- efficiency because s worker suffer- ing from fatigue cannot turn out his best job. 1n wartime it is more ‘mportant than ever to keep up the nation's health. Poor eating habi means poor heath. absence from work. and illness, this nutrition ex- pert believes. Hence we need to teach people the value of foods, and the necessity of including the protective foods ln our diet. This refresher course is meant to bring Ito the Home Economists of the Province the knowledge of the lat- est scientific findings on nutrition. Miss MacKay hopes to confer with this group with a view to acquaint- lng them with the methods being used in other provinces to organize the women of the ccmmunities in nutrition groups under the leader. ship of a trained home economist. She will help them map out their .._______________ TRINITY UNITED CHURCH 2. Margaret Periy; and Henry DesRoches, equal. Margaret McKenm-Teacher. (Patriot please copy.) KINK ORA ' The many friends of Mr, Mrs John Johnston Eflihefed wig. their home Wednesday evening. to commemorate ding anniversary Mrs. Ralph Mrcarvollc read an J "ddress mid a number of gifts were a presented to the pqpuiar couple. The rest of the plmsantly in dancing and cards. -____ m. W. Roberts is in Halifax N. S he has a position in the C. N. express. -_____. Niiss Betty Green Klnkora Con- vent spent a few dflys in Albany, to be with her brother Layton, who is leaving shortly, to join one oi the forces. The teachers study group me Friday oftemoon in Kinkora School, All the teachers frmn the surr- ounding districts were present WEYGAND ARRESTED NEW YORK, Nov. 22 -(A Gen. Maxlme Wcygand, P) — Allied of the French Republic, has. been arrested as a hostage to replaceiD Gen. Henri Giraud in Koenigsteini Fortress nt the direction of Joachim] Von Rlbhrntrop. Gr-rmuu Foreign Minister. nccnriling to rc-Ilnlie in. formation rcnvhlng New York from Europe Srvurtlay. (liraud from U K escaped i lo Fred Degfloghgg; ed the courage and faithfulness of 3. Andy Perry U1 Merchant Marine and our obllgs- tlons to them endurance and “O Trtnitv Our brethern shield hc l’ Protect them wheiesder leaving of its success and mm flxtoenm Wu“ it save. We now look forward Christmas-the Bl/(mill! P8594 "grgpplg R- i"! sermon was comet to some" accep an f , w by writirfgs 23f e a l" Bu“ and the revelations of God cufmin. f. | 8 sad written as plo tory of the word." highway cf NOD10 wandering about with no sense of direction or gosl. that choke the channels grace and truth self deception. parables of The of Professor Kendall and in tho Nazi prL-son late last/the Spflflf-Z, then wont to north Africa won" in the morningand "I will l where he joined the Allies. llft up mine ‘M00 Enlarged K501»: at Mt. ‘the Department (if Public Woiltlf the asavnvo son usurax. - Mr avecl road at alga-Ill gfumfiwg m“ county girporte then. it 18K! hed that contract which is about completed- m Viviality 5h only work to be done on it tale £11 whumoth“ M“ The Charlottetown Hone Econ- omics Association under the lead- ership of Miss Hazel Stems, Prov. Sanatorium, is to be congratulated on procuring Miss Francis MacKflY w give a refresher course on nut- rition Monday and Tuesday o! this the population are getting adequate BENTNAI. GUARDIAN I u osm- Ahkuifi? ‘ nfiutt:vertislll ofa ewsyuaure- 7 ""1"" at m: eenusweraetrutivlv sblsiasdvsnce. _ cnaswlu. m rnctelfllbl- THIS DAY MARKS till 090M118 of the i942 Christmas Seal Cani- paign. In connection with this. D1’- P. A. Creelman, swerintcndeht of the Provincial Sanitarium will give s short tl-lk ever Olfl-Y- It 0.15 tMs evening. 11-33-11 p, I, y, alllsTlv-Ilrs. Colin and News. 0d films had all." ° gnome wrongly be all tiny Ire , iudeiue by the d l forces are always welcome. are newly arrived in this will find this YMCA. momd Brest, qyoeitn tower. Munroe Aveniic. who has been more than five weeks. Mrs. over and he INDUCTION SERVICE -— B.A. will be held in i. .r w Chile rind induction. Rev. TH B and Free wn. town are this week observing tsp: 17th Birthday. Yesterday, Sunday. they held their annual Church Po- rade sind attended the morning service of st. PauPs Anglican Church and listened to a. mflflii 1H- splring sermon slntable to the oc- casion preached by the Rector, Rev. . LeDrew Gardner. a fellow mem- ‘bar of the Club. The melon W115 read by Y's Man Burleigh Taylor and the Choir rendered an appro- i’! prlaie anthem. On Thursday the Club will conclude their Anniver- the holding of Ladies Nlg . This wide awake and ener- getic Cluib was instituted Nov. 25th 1905 with i9 charter Members. five of whom are still most active in the affairs of the Club, namely Mange. Harry Cudmore, Reuel LeI-‘age Jack MacNair, Willard Spencer, and Reg Taylor. ‘Ihe Club has a membership of ; the present Officers of the Club are: Preslcent, Edwin C. Jchnotone; V‘ce Presi- dent, wilfrld Livingzbone; tary, Ralph MacLean; Assist, Sec- retary, Prof. l-Iazen Wlgmow: ‘Treasurer, Burleigh Taylor; P1‘. President, James Haslam: Direct- Mary Wflghi- nut ltion c amme th t h - snag. PiltgfiaOlfiicgruh/Iuiélay Hitslksdof KgtPfil/dgog/elyll-l, Muriel Sobey; z, hm; emnlgfnirts in o “so m1 i.“ "tar Igrswafiyérgi. filynresgvmoozrdnsr. do. aarys ieeeve ano e- - t item; ; _- r ' pot had been hit; a couple of Can- 2 (gig? vnffl- 9"“ Nlchillmfli iggnfriiamins? héifiriifi 6e garage adlans commented that they had ‘Gradlgizlizfi/lllgiit. of the ordinary housewife in her amused _ find. only one Adele sobe-fj. Peggy sobey; l. kitchen M,“ Mug”, Wm be u" Persgnalg earchlisht in action at Turin. Gr d v l’. d. Rosella Noonan. guest speaker n the Rpm,’ “mo,” ________ “i”r-‘i“{‘““ m”? °3$mb1i°m$§ 2. Hiilaerd fiiiirnilargw°tmn°°h°“ we to-dw. Mr. George sen. our. ls con- faiililgi-‘warilwogiggrgiily two niéhts of Grade 1V--—1.' Leta Norman; 3, valescing in the P. E. I. Hospital after his recent operation. A. Sergt. R. E. Chandler, who has just completed his course at Alder- Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Albion. e men of Our Navy and o! the for their wonderful achievements. of love and p0 wei- in dealer's McManus is doln nicely following 11mm 20¢ "d Qemmt. m. “d an operation in 51o Charlottetown m, Hosp tal. they go." Anniversary Sunday has g4 behind leassnt pm ies the inspiration has been confined to the past two weeks. M M? u H ldpwfl: Unless we do somethvln about cent] _ c nus. n-ye r-o —"—'_-"—_*_"- Be daugiiz; of Mr. and Mrs. William Famous Feud with "W"? Breat event -’ Anniversary f whilst the Hugs to destroy our christian is important that we "to our hearts with e subject b: Dr. Miller's mom- °Pe f0 the esus birth and re seeking Ends Willi Death ‘TOWN, Nov. 2Z—(OP)- Gen- J. B. M. He . former Prime Minister of Sou Africa who lost office when he denounced crest Britain's declaration o! wsr "Misinterpretaticns i. Our attitudes to life must,‘ understanding and‘ the religious leaders in Christ of wh "HI, mum L! om simerson not so much hed into the his-l 2. Our appalling aimlssgnegg, Th; life is crowded with 3. In ignorance and- selfishness of Bods and that leads to The evening subject Conditions of l-wlmeshlpi as set forth in the Empty House. The nfinished Tower and The Rash ng. The choir was under the direlcjtilon a it- n to our regular music. rendered Anthem "O Savl Eyes" in the evening. .. .. o, we" fix,’ 2. Km“ 3_22 23 our glnhdfleémgey as s crime and - - p his country neutral, mijimzerpretflmn‘ °i m” M‘ "'5' died Saturday and thus was end- ed s famous feud with Jen Christ- Lsan amuis. present Prime Min- r IIDIIATION I-III IIIUI- L41! MANY HOURS a; inoofiencaud ' will likel ow muscles imam-cal Men sndwomendie world over know from experienoednt Sloan's Liniment brings quick relief. YouiustpetSloarfsLlnimemeoyour echinglnckorebouidersndssyoure- hayoufeeidiu Ismail usingswsyzhepsinsndsoreness. Sloan's is not greasy and you don't have eorubitiujustpatiionwhereversore- ‘NOVEMBER 2a. V1942 l Qg-mj , €HUD lift? here stationed at Plfllfll-IO 114m"! Training contra-New GIMSOW in; forces was held ‘last Saturday and, to use s trite emlflliw. Y1: certainly not out of date, atmosphere of ooh- oviality which per- meates the building. Men of the Ifthey City, they on Rich- ufifllfl-y VISITORS ARRIVED. — Mrs. Harry Pridham and. small daughter e Shirley. of Albermn, P. E. I.. h arrived in town on a two wfileks f with pleurisy. confined to bewgr narrrs son Ernest, accom anled he!’ ' e mg for, one, that we have high hopes 8N8 The induction of Rev James MacGowan Pre byte ian Chum on u W. Novsemberr- 24th at 8 p.m. Rev. T. W Go Canoe Cove Mod- be in charge of the ser- somers of st. James Presbyterian “~- vatirsaizsissi ifiithrfilliéifité“°iii’él€k zipir..téi'vfitiéi'vfiiiis“' "" it‘?éiiii>'t“.‘ttl°vtli“itit°tili iii it spilmey- Jflnles William» Set. Supervisor ofywomens Institutes fsigglfofgdtlliqfeevneyvlycagdgicvtceclbsgiis!I nggdofililus stggggle ofiorthethegre 1% grogltlietircs m; mlliugrmilflzips ‘gig fig? ,2, “if worféfmxib Mtg: gffllglléagggst- ghwfiefivgnéygoéiviggi ggifgvagwplraoygitiger; wflovfslgjg‘ h‘; Zion Presbyterian hurch wlcilil ad; [obstacles w victory is the rising our factories in mu operation, and 3,19,}: Qgjnevé: fig} 0,1,’, “b_f§f'“,‘,f S- Applied Nutrition under the spvfl- gte§'v§iif¢ri°°r§§gat1\iii‘.' “fiitcoilinith'fflimi “fifimtiir. ‘téniffivii’; Pflggonifl?“ W’ d” °' ‘h’ m” ciirlst. When men and llfiiloilfi msslng M," Mr operations: girilfihhi: gent-tn; geuntgggsfl afiwixfgf is being inducted comprises the'war, lri which tanks and armoured ' dismiss Christ it is iriehi. Tire churches “at Kenslngton. Malpeque OBSERVE 17th ANNIVERSARY -'I‘he Y's Men's Clulb of Charlotte- iii? "éz‘.'..’f°i°3i’.§£.”°.§}“‘2“’“ M“ shot. n. s. is home with his arents i" Wrselm- Friends will regret to learn of the wit)“ "m" "1956 Balm We have _ h _ h been twenty illness of Mr Henry La t log-gent“; cum“ deaths nessisfelr. Keepsbortiehsudy. g4; The Fifth Fraction ' You will he well advised to ace u; wk,“ "zs.'.'z.iiv.."..'t:.'i..':.i"i:;'.zt ~i THE ROYAL PACKING CO. J. D. JENKINS. Proprietor. 15315;." t: 3331'“ "m! u m“ "W" i‘ “WW "I m: it quirtly and energetioall tuber- - culosis this year and next ywill gain again It can happen here and we can stop it. L What can we do? We can sup- Port to the limit the preventive measures that were so successful in reducing the milberculosls mortality rate from 81.6 in 1W1 t0 50.6 in 1040. We can fkienoe clinics. X- ray surveys of war industries and entire communities, public health n 1 and educational services, all of which play pan annihilation one side or the other h mung: down. 111cm can be no esmil e, t Ian its represent two complete- erent worlds between which there oen be no peaceful bridge. I'm‘ us of the United Nations. it is aéiitually a. question 0f life and dad 1t u» been said um ins demo- aaicles we battling for the four ; tom w I (‘m THE BAPTIST CHURCH -_-.__ 1n his morning sermon tlze Rev Judson Levy spoke on Th,‘ Night Of Sin." In Suliii Joim 13:30, there is s. tragic uxprgsqjgn “He then having received the so; went immediately out: and it w“ night." The upper room Suggests strange contrasts. 'l‘.u~i-c m5 beauty quiet, peace, love, fellowship as W1 a great leader, a great friend, s. father and his children, strife shut out, love shut in, There was also meanness, treichc11v,liiu in the enclosure of love. And it was night, There was lliQilI- i3 ms ollow tlu successful conclusion of |the war 1i will be a world much closer thanwehadeverk“ ~' -‘ iwss possible to "the parliament of imam, the federation of the world." It is a world well worth stnugling of seeing ourselves and one that we certainly must strive to win if only for our children. But to attain that lofty goal we must gain a fifth freedom that is not mentioned by name above. It is freedom from disease_ Fbr, if mankind cannot free his body from the torment and the crlopl-‘ntl 01 illness, what do the other four free- doms profit him? How can he en- joy them if his . ' the ravages of lit seems obvious that he must add this fifth an important in preventing nibercu osis - and prevention is s. lot cheaper and more efficient than curing. We can finame all this easily._witliout t "- he“; of me beam," H, had m‘ anythmg ‘mm “ a u walked with Jesus when iii; went "r s stafl and Vrtory b.’_\.'.s. . . .- seereiuuel L“ human“ s Nlriellsl rlgilgthtwriii‘ fi?i:m;Ollaid‘gIisl.iivldig These stickers, that have been 11.5.1 i m m h, k 1 by (Banedisnsonwletid ll si c Ng c0 6s w ‘n .11.“ "g i.” 1937. each furnish: one ognxiwfor best we ch00“ the “m l’ n W prevention of tuberculosis ‘ma total night in the experience of the Alis- cars clam, airplanes sweep the skies, and vast fleets of warships patrol the seas. All through the smoke ‘and din of battle there rides a. sil- ent, sinister figure which takes toll of warriors and civilians alike. the battle waxes hotter and more furious, as the foundries and the ‘forges spew out counties thous- hc/pe of the world iic-w uni ever- more is in the Christ, risen sgz-n in the hearts of men. Shepherd sr. rauvs CHUNG? The theme of the Rwioi-‘s ser- mon yesterday morning was "Ser- vice", alnd this for two reasons: we were irldden in. our thoughts and in our prayers to remember the men of the Navy and of the Mer- Pmtrhsroes "The Psalm" was the mf‘l‘llill". antic-n. At the evening worship scrvic." .\_ii‘. Levy delivered the fourth m in u:- tcresting series of Sermons on . Prayer. considering on this ands of war machines, tuberculosis Tmltg; {fiméuflfimghfiuigifinthiif aion "Pro/yer as Petition." Nazclii strikes down its viotllns, needless of m“ the perm M the deep. an also “Hushed and Still e Ffvcning which side they are cm. 1b us. we were 81M“, wmome {h Hour" was the anth-rm Afr. Eric mem- bers of the Y's Men's Ciub of Charlottetown who elected to join in worship with the members of tuberculosis is an enemy es deadly as the Nazis and their foe that must be faced or we die. MacGiregor sang effectively Ash- mrd-s i-My Task" L1H?!‘ (‘Pkgffh- gntions were in attendance at bot satellites, e. and beaten, so. Paul's Church on the occ sion Berti“!- Tubamhs’! delight’ i“ l w"- of their Armual Church Pagade. Men md "mne" have M d°“'“ 'Ilhe Rector himself is a member of their suml. so w speak. seal-ll!" the Y's Men's Club. SALVATION snuv the inroads of disease. The de- Taking n m, text pa" d ‘he ____ mand‘ “I w“ a“ P?” w“ w“ 20th: verse of the 22nd one/pier of The salvnilon Armv ciiidol we! figmnfigififirfimyessogrcgrnelgalggsex: St. Duke's e1, "I am amen-g fined to capacity lasi lush! ivy“. My” and the flme a, mnumemble you as one that serveth". the Rev. interested ‘listeners. Tim ruovtuil men and women. It consumes all the things that in peacetime devoted in part to the emotion of good health and the elimination of ‘disease. When this guard is let down tuberculosis strikes It has struck 1:1 Ca the death rate from in Canada rose from creased from 5.'7"8 in i940 to 8,651. The effects of the war upon the population was clearly shown in he“ Ilsures As our war industrial Because he I-lertlol. to, died do the home of l his son in Pretoria. He had enter- ed s hospital two months ego for I en abdominal operation. ' ' ° 70R HIV’! MUM" msm 110mm FIIIIR rm fil/I/fil/RJ (htt- lill iin meat-TEA...“ Iuflodlylllslllnfialela. i To fill that But you can If you are s Able to type Think how Proud and To train for — CALLING ALL WOMEN Does your boy friend want to fly-and can’i A. leDrew Gardner reminded his hearers that Jesus Girist some to live as man with men that He might save mankind. He took u/pun him- self the iform of a. servant, and was made in the likeness of men. While I-fe was living on earth, He organ- ized s guild of servants that they might serve ih-eir fellow men. And that guild is the Church of God. After relating the story of Henry Van Dyke about The Other Wise Men, the Rector Pointed out that not only was service a divine call, ii was also a great call, .a sacrific- ial call and s. Godly call. We how in humility as we contemplate the was conducted bv Arljt. nuil ‘W? Pederson, who have hccu wllllljf‘ jng a ten-day revival c;\inll_~l~¥"- The Adji. s oke on iil("Slli)lf‘_(‘l ‘Ffllt Sign; of t e Nililmls’ 1.1km! all his text lst. Thess-B: Si. lln sild I1 Dart that the Nntons novil Pllffi but this could only be brmiuiitilfpl by spiritual people "lid ’-‘“*“j"" influence that man fllilfil‘ tit-rift’ “as not lasting and dependable. t only peace wci-rhwluo “us 1h“ peace which Chzisi. U‘? Film“ m Peace gave us. _ Captain and Mrs. lvfclmn Vfllfl-f] during the questing. Mrs. Pout-i) and Mrs. McLean sum.’ fl duct. . it efifort apwoschcd s peiir and our ggfstizfivaffgfi 11021123113 Jesus fllulstbeOuttgiefle cgigceluigiuané- $511k"; g, gyilongrgaaufgrfigd etflgteettliigf giving to God w o fave to us His this campaign. 1 ' 30h: and we kneel n gratitude to A eruuosis crashed a blow into our n, , I, conceit. Perhaps we thought we heflrjfij: ‘ff, ‘fl“°“ "Tm-g" ---! ‘"1 were immune. Our anti-tuberculosis c ' V‘ "won ed m ‘Q’ ' l‘ ' I"! '5" work has been atty good, he said - \ , 1 I” °‘""' “WP” rxruvs mono ii I i v» w- ve- met ..... s. -— ""' - = B HIT I s adiims cg: adfgf m let ms;- mfiflggltgogwg ‘zoififlf ‘S e3" segue lave»; tiiibktddri. 2:22: 3.22:, or; 0:504». ruamcs" UWTI B. TB O .50 per 100.000. And we lost it in one flgsfiflfighfivf°mm'm"i§jfgj'ifi{ ill’: 0/1.. already has an important ground job In the R.C.A.F.T Then, why don't you enlist In the R.C.A.l~‘. Women's Division today‘ And fake his place? Is he s Teleprfnfer Operator? You must be proud of him. It takes such s fine type of lsil important post. be trained to take his place If you are es fine s girl as lie is a mas. touch iyplsi, 30 words a minute, And if you can keep mum. Aircrew. Write The R.C.A.F Recruiting Centre, Moncton, Today proud he will be of you in uniform, grateful That you have given Mm the chance