SATUKuAr,_ __,______ _,_ ____ mi; HcuARi._o'r_'ri~:ruwN uuanuleN, AUGUST _1§, 1941 E many of cur brethren serge; the seas to join their prayers with ours. m let us with one heart and soul humbly but confidently commit our cause to God and ask 1-115 aid that we may valiantly defend the rigft as It is given us to gee it," Two days later, Sunday, Mqy the twenty-sixth. throughout the Em. hire a Dav or Prayer was observed. That evening in a broadcast u; the P901110 of the United States, the President summoned his gounfl-y- men to Join with him in prayer that the world may soon see the end of hostilities and that s de- cent peace may prevail. i W. C. T. U. NOTE; SA VE MONEY 01v ROOFING 103s WITH DEPENDABLE, ECONOMICAL‘ i. ‘ TODAY It's to-day that people need your help, The lonely and forlorn ones, The people who are troubled. And the sad ones, and the scared. The weary and the dreary, And the wish-they-were-not born “Ye ha" not been”. y. "k ones, _ not». It‘ t l l h folk as these wt: ‘gfgillilel lwprepamh G S THINGS WORTIIWIIILE It's io-clay they wait your coming A11 the broken-winged and lame You can soon prepare for a good position and for earlier advancement, by attending a school which concentrates on business subjects only. Not what you get, but what yo: v B 91 Not “Pat you say. but how yo" live; Giving the world the love it need Living s life of noble deeds. Not whence you came, but whitlie bound; ; ones, Who want friendly hands to help thorn. who need lifting up again. Ami it's fine to join the army 0f the strong, and wise and kind Our intensive business training will quickly give greater market value to your present education. It will help you to get established in a useful position ones, - -. Who can bring to those wire n,“ while opportunities are at_a_ high level. Each student limlfggzi W“ h‘“'°' bu‘ "him" iiicm is considered as an individual and advanced as Btmng m’, the right m, good the i Burnt-lib and 110i” in "W" °‘ rapidly as assignments are completed. true: ' ’ will These are the things worthwhile toyou. Ask for bulletin explaining minimum time re- quired io complete various courses. onAPD————-————-—IAN_"UNTLEY mmmus I0 WEALTH BUT COMMON- WEALTH (Winnipeg Free Press. Aug. B.) i Two experienced teachers-Gregg or Pitman The suigestion from the British RR . ' ‘ ' _ - Th id r Mr. cl Mr . H. . Pi-irhgrnirisier that in the days to aglizllfasduibflencterl$fiifie tlggéguctors New type W. Iiauiililcifnlffsfio war/edgy sfrect. m u R Y oil“ m‘ :$;:;r.".;:."i.:;“:;".:"‘.i.:::::2.; " " ' mwemfi ‘iii tin W ,. role i“ w. handle ,,,,...r-u~» , , - Mr. Victor Lennie Chapman. son of v ht, B“ fmg ~ , t the Raoul: nill be enélorsed bane/lily U . C \ l C ll Mr. and Mrs. .1. w. Chapman. o life. There i, s we; o“ every ror g r1818“. w“ yo“ abou “"111; man an woman n 1e Victoria. B. c. iuesday. at a P. M. one 0 in ' land. l: is a pity that in the days nlon ornrnercla o egel prof, Fletcher Argue, assisted u. , h saves Y0 ‘j Y R0 cafll d ‘e t “mt are 540m; “risen many lone _ _ Rev. David Joluistone. officiated. 1 whit? _ and 0 f-mg problem‘ yolccs were rr/i urging this truely W. MORAN, Principal, W131i: vthtgoilvéiiigoemglgls. I Roofinizayo“ m“, a oc__ I cardinal f:\c.or in democracy- _ b k d m, 1 Je nd flanfib, I which we are strusslins to mP-m- will"! 3",‘ Buudmfl- aid‘; eofvlzladibalifnslvlrsfxxldian aldeni“ lMurray 11”" played the weddinxg music and dur- Charlottetown. in: t he slizning o the register Mrs. Flora Mutheson played the violin. The bride's dress was of ice blue lace and nct. The fine french fan:- . , bodice had. a sweetheart nerklinr and larsc puff sleeves. The full net Y“ est “Us the cone“ o; this o “m away, Jgsfige; skirt fall from. a. fitted waistline. re use Her firwertio veil was held Dv a degrading traffic which can stoop His face steadfastly toward Jerusa- Maw Q1001‘ or Scots headdress (i I to anything unscrupulous for gain. ' leilm- Christianity “may must be slurred not. She carried a colonial thin-this was not more strongly advocated by responsible Govern- ments which now have to face the law of the jungle. Had our democracy been some- thing more real; had we rid it of fine words and sought to express it in braver dccds. then by this time itcre ivould have been no liquor tmffic to rake in its millions of pounds worth of profit at the ex- pensc of human suffering. loss and degradation. As these very words are being written, there can be hcnrd down the street the drunken brawlings of some 0f the flower of the youth of our land! Where is the jungle that would tolerate. much less sanction, such a state of affairs as that produced by the Liquor Traffic? One of the greatest obstacles to commonwealth is the liquor traffic. Here we have the wealth that is not commonwealth except the common- wealth of untold misery where the few grow rich beyond the dreams of avarice. and the many find the gutter of a life on mean street level. We cannot remind ourselves ico often that a tidier and sweeter world where truth, righteousness. honest enough to face the facts as they are, and heroic enough to make them what they ought to be. The courage to go forward, ever forward. giving the best that is in us. fghting for the right. though it seems that truth and right are trampled for ever in the dust, and our efforts produce but small re- suits-that courage is born of a clear vision of the truth, that right must eventually triumph. and even bouquet of Briercliffe roses and , swort urns. i Both bride and bridegroom were unattended. A reomtion was held in the aar- den and later Mr. and Mrs. Chap- nuin loft for Minaki Ont Thev will reside ln Victoria. B. C. For travel- ling the bride wore a tailored frock clashes of roses silk iersei’ witn ouilttd irlni under a. matching light- weight ivcol coat with quilted ion- els. Her larszc brimmed sailor hat cf navv felt was circled with ashes of roses crosszrain ribbon and her cor- though we do not live to see it. we triumph if we endure. I Have faith, then, ye who suffer in s noble cause; apostles oi a truii which the world of today compreliends not. Tomorrow, per- haps. the world, now incredulous or indifferent. will blow down before you in holy enthusiasm. Tomorrow, victory will bless the banners of your crusade. Walk in faith. and fear not! Believe, and you will con- Believe, and at last the mercy and love dwell is but wishful thinking if we leave the Liquor ‘Traffic to garner the wealth of the people. scr!" wos cf irordenlas. The biife is the oniv dauzhrer of Ml’. Herbert {Birti Ifliziticxv. formally of Verntn RLVOI‘. P. E. Island and ls a era.» " s UIliVTFllV 0i‘ BL. llnw amazing. that no matter what crises tPe nation passes tlircush. the Liquor Traffic not oniv holds its own, but actually grows rlchcr at such times! It was so in the Kaiser War. It was so in the Great Strike. There is evidence of the very some thing in this war. ‘firm-e ls n sinister association here from reality. but a challenge to face wlrch social reformers cannot life heroically and live life fully. o‘: look. It would seem to be rec-. Playing safe is foreign to ifs Shirl lmnmzl on with certainly that when and foreign to its policy. The Tart t 00 ‘ii finals lure-Pi‘ h‘ gleS. faced 559k?“ Sari: s al a P riirreen i Slate s“ its ants. C" h“; Board, nu. DEATH on vicronv D. 04.3001,- 3mm LONDON - (GP) - Described as a "significant development.” a new type 0i‘ "dud-proof" bomb is ported to b: in n-roduciirnin Brit- ain on nn over-increasing scale. . nsphil Insului Christianity is not an escape Ti’?- I» o most are poorest. the few are ostricn is not its sacred bird. The quer! "Bfliyfliyp '[ip' [Q “ wdmiriasi. The exploitation of the cross is the emblem of a Man Who people will follow vmil-Mflzllni- ' ' ATHER "Prayer in a World-lit War." What r a train of thought these- woi-ds T M°UNT ALU5°N ACAD- MOUNT ALLISON suggest. Wc are becoming mo“ and aw ‘EOME THINGB You QKDEtk/Elé“ EMY and COMMERCIAL more conscious each day that we l iwililifrs IT TQ ME COLLEGE UNIVERSITY a: part of at véerlciltgiltwflr-llrljfllmg; To DELIVER SAME e wig 131E- ififi-EI a y connec e w s |_| izAizy- alarming events. The need of SACKVILLE. NEW BRUNS- SACKVILLE. NEW BRUNS. WICK WICK prayer ls being realized as it has not been for several decades. In his iEmpire Day address to the citizens of the Empire. we Iieard His Majesty, King George VI say: “At this fateful hour we turn, as our fathers have turned before us in all times of trouble, to God the Most High. Here in the Old Country I have asked that next Sunday shall be observed as a day of national prayer. It may be possible for i. Rothesay Collegiate School Rothcsay. N B. Founded i817 Lt. Col. W. T. R. Flemington Dr. G. J. Trueman, President lficmlmastcr on mave) L. Ross Glenn. M.A., Acting Headmaster Founded 1840 THE ACADEMY- A Resi- dcnf-izll School for Boys. Both Junior and Senior Schools. Prepare for the Universities, Agriculture Colleges, Normal school, Aviation, etc. THE COMMERCIAL COL- LhGE-For boys and girls. Secretarial, Shorthand and Type-writing, Bookkeeping, Filing, etc. in A r t s. Economics. Degree Courses Science. Home Music, Fine Arts. Certificate Courses in En- gineerini. Teacher Training. Commerce. Home Economics. and Secretarial. Preparatory courses to Law, Medicine, Theology, Dentis- ry. Canadian Officers‘ Training Corp; conducted during the school year. Residence Opens Sept. 22 Residence Opens Sept. I Fm‘ 7"" 3°31" 5”‘- 24 gsiemiar 59m Upon new,” Calendar sent Upon Request KINONS COLLEGIATE SCHOOL u; fluamlflhlnvqhasuubynfinwgiWuflvflnlxi’ i__‘— ,- a uetpiinoveve, vou MUST SAVE HEEL’ A Residential School for boys of 9-18. Separate Junior and Bcnior Schools. Courses lead to Matriculation, R.M.C.. and Windsor, Nova Scotia Busing“, 1788 A oed Btafs swfi “£300 rt 6h H! 021 “Educates the Whole Boy" Facilities have e for an enviable record n the field of Education. This Stands in about ‘I0 cores of delightful and historic grounds. Football, Hockey, Tennis, Riding, Manual “sink-m shook ins. Cadets. Bwimmin: etc. Univcrsity-Business-Ciiizenshll Canada's Oldest Residential School Term Begins Sept. 16th k fllendsr m, my i. '- > l-IV. GERALD WHITE. M-A» Headmaster. type of training will be of_ even greater importance in the world of tomorrow. W‘ °°°“‘ “m” m" TIPPIE AND "car" swans ‘ Efigobé rm- Pminectus and hifonn- ation write t0 I. I’. L. JACKSOML A. Aotim Headmaster. GUESS I'VE EXERCISED TooAwuso NELUE LOOK. MA-—CLENIIEN'T ANHER R WILL MAKE TH’ YOU SAID WED TAKECEHéA SANDWiO-ES UNc ' BRING WATER LE BENS 60M H‘ ICE MY LAND! DID I Y Twx 9? MELONWN - -- "r ACADIA UNIVERSITY WOLFVILLE. NOVA SCOTIA rouimlo in: (Indian: ‘leading h degrees of M.A., M.Sc., 8b., and‘ I’ - In din "imp; ..:.. amass" *- ‘"- "d M“ "- lpetglzlnorluincl loading b "Honors" and “Advanced Con“; OM- special course In Education h: qndusi" 1n Am “d w Io l0 Ill T ll Nev-dlcgaoiisqrifle iiqZ '§i°n§:ini§°r'iir"s§ri§l§§t:f°"“°' °' ‘Three-you course leading to s licentisic In Music. Three-year course leading Io c certificate In Secretarial Science. ‘HVQQ-Ylcr course In En Inecrin , will: diploma leading to ling] T HORTON icinnii or ACACIA UNIVERSITY You! In Non Sooiis cchnics College and M06111 University. ucntmi. Twp-y.“ I .1. .1. s m n a u g , Girls reside In residence o! School cl Household Economics and [In Arts. CURRICULUMPDnI ed In nut the nudl of lino sIu unis. TEACHING MlfflfOllli-lllsslnl- lnq the bu! In Ihc “New Touching." OOURBEBP-Unlvcrnify Matriculation, General, Bullnill. Pro-Medical. Pre-Dcntail. Pro-haw and Pin-Nursing Courses. IDEAL LOCATION LARGE AND CAREFULLY SELECTED FACULTY s EXCELLENT GYMNABIUM AND SWIMMING POOL For Information Apply to the RQQhh-gg,