‘NOVEMBER 2s. 1944 ‘flmlzcuizs TOMORROW | UNiltD CHURQ“ of CANADA TRINITY lilvifiifiw Rev. ‘I’. ‘. Mela _ ‘:- nnoo PETE“ (JNPI-IEDRAL . _ #__,___ 2733M" Sermon: The Folly o?“ M nsolil and 5\‘-"1""‘- The Silent rvigim-nay 7-110 lI-m. Public Worship. Rev. T. E. McLennan. "The Radiant Morn" Pte. Dmitri Kikif k, cnuncrr sgrrlloogcnor 10:00 a. m. Junior, Intermediate." Senior, Young People's and Adult sflvices are held Iii , go see them 11"" a" "Iggy/BODY WELCOME cu URLTI- ,; Lillian Earle, Organist lilacNutt. A.T.C.l\l.. _ Primary and Bo. glnncrs Departmlentis. ' al BAPI I31 _______i___ rue BAi-Tis-r" onuncn Corner of Prince and Fitzroy Streets Minister Rev. I. Judson Levy, 13,1), ORNINC wiutsnir- 1| . . h R v. flohn Keir Fraseiiulllb.» will conduct this service of wor- ship. with sermon. "Comfort 0 Lord" The Church School 2.30 p.m. - "m Morning Pr“)? Prayer and Ser- . PRITSBY I izRlAN y’ , w. i QT ogwtlilie Church you are cordially in- , . HE Km“ m‘ r ' " EVENING woasnre ‘i p.m. ~ 11111115 " This service will he directed by the Rev. John Keir Fraser, D. D., who will prczich the sermon. Anthem: “Al iivcn ‘Ere The Sun Was SeW-(Turner), 1st: Mr. Ivan Robinson. and choir director. You are invltcd to worship with THE BAPTIST CHURCH lil‘llCii SCHOOL. _ CENTRAL C1i1liS'1‘iAN ‘YING WORSHIP a mu deliver the serum“- on vnusuvraniau Dr. M. E. Genge, Supply Minister Organist. Miss Marianne PM“ mu Grafton Street Mi I01’ G. CARLYLE WEBSTER win Johnstone, (‘lrkanist M.: Morning Worshi The Account; how Much Morning Anthem: lc P ' m‘ Thane: “The Chris‘ 7 P. M; Evening Worship, Question Solved; We Are Lair- orers Together With God." L _ Evening Anthem: “Now The Dey -“" Th’ egahbmh some‘ Everybody Welcome FULL GOSPEL PENTECOSTAL CHURCH 2 p.m. Sunday School. 3.00 p.m. Worship Service. l’. Evangelistic Service. You are cordially invited to these 5,10 plfl by Mr. Norman Mac- .'"Tliou wilt keep him in 110F141“: cc. whose mind is stayed on‘ . ‘yet; m cordially invited to which trs ify to lhe popularity of this worthy couple, Cards, gifts and letters of con- gratulations were also reclved from rclativee and friends able to be present, At an early hour all departed, feel- ing they had spent a pleasant after- noon and wishing Ma Will many more years of happiness ;25th Anniversary Thsiwme 01010181013433. w- J~ . was the some of a, dens-hi- 1 receplon on Nov. 12, tihe occas- iiibeing the 25th anniversary uf_ happy couple trope married i919 a1. Hope River Ohurm is bride being Margaret Doyle Ullhter of the loe Mr. and Mrs. htrlck D0110 Hop;- Rlver_ 791F015 the nfernoon about 40 their 17101105 and relatives gath- NOTICE ro IJEBTORS ~i to extend congratulations uiizi Wishes on having reached this 1- tastefully decorated with poi- iilliiifl iind ferns. The brides ewas covered with a lace cloth Oemcrtrl with a wedding cake - ted in whre and sliver. IM 5 o'clock a not goose diinnzr ltirvcd by Mrs. Albert McCardle ‘- Mrs. Austin Roberts asslstod i. 11w noon‘; two nieces Mrs. Louis -- z end Mrs, Brendon Sherry in serving wem Mrs_ and Miss Rosalie Rt Rev. J A Murphy Pastor . Malachias church Kinkora Wee e former teacher of PODO-ied the toast to EPOOm to which M1‘. very fivingly replied. remainder of the evcnlng Mm wih music and socla-l "i" 1111*! lifts were received. I must have my bills col- lected by the 1st day of December. Those owing me wise. bills will be put in my Lawyer's hands for collec- CECII. A. CAMPBELL. Burlington, P. E. I. By ken Reynolds wlu Poorer. 5.11.2152"_.D1*1"L.L11Q11L°._Q1HH1’1 UENTRM. iillLRilIAli This lumn is a! loccfi interest. OI a news! nature n five cents a word. strictiv on- able in advance. If D CON FEDERATION . b UItANCE. LIFE m nines 14 to 20. Pric- $2 59 McDonald. Bargain Iinscnielnt. LADIES’ FUL F ‘ I s!“ “USE, L asn oueo sizes-seconds 09c uriir S Donald. Barnum Basenitni CIIURCII SERVICES for ‘Ii-yon- Bonshaw Baptist Churches, Sun- day, November 26th ‘hyon 3 P.M. Bonshaw_ 7.30 P . lccv. C A. Hicks. Minister. 11-25-11 C 0 R N W A L I. CllAllUl-i. — Sirvicrs eunda, 26th are us follows: A M New Dominion 3 r-' M Corn- wall'l.1i0 P M S. flhooi 11 A.M. Rev J It. bKlIlllGl‘, Minis: 1 CHRISTIAN CIILRCII. Summcrside Christian Clfih l’. E. I. tho motion picture Nuvxiribcr 23th an 30th. Tickets at Hughes Drug St " services of worship, morninz UVEIIIIIg will be conducted Rcv. John Keir‘ Fraser, D. D.. w v10‘ s lor Biblc Studv at inviting the presence and The Church School of the cluv arc in; choir \\‘lll be in charge oi the mu: of the day. conducted by the ltlinistcr. Rev T. H Bussell Scmcr- S.'1‘ M., who Will also pri Sermons. Tl*.' 111"‘ lcr vices will be under ihc direction oi the Church Organist. Ivliss L. Lil- lian McKenzie. Mus. Bac.. and \‘.1ll include Elveys Anthcm in morning “Rel 30 the C ion will he _ > paratorv Service muting Worship this Annual Collection CII.»\RL(JT'I‘ET()\‘V.\' A F1"icndAs!.00. CROSS ROADS By Mrs. Boswell Jenkins 82.00: Mr. and Mrs. H. ood. $1.00 each: Mrs. Parkman Jenk- ins. Mrs. Seymour _ Frank Wood. Lorne Jenkins. W. 22. McCallunr. Mrs. F. S. Itccvcs, Mrs. ‘Calvin Wood, Mrs. \V. I15. 50c each: Mrs. Jane Bullem. Mrs. wart, Earl Jenkins. Winston Jon- klns. Earl Bnllem, Mrs. Lloyd Bold- erston. 40c: Mrs. Curt‘ Bslcicrstun. 25c: Mrs. BBJlflCB Cameron. T0lnl—~$i4.15. CROSS ROADS By Brycr Jones $1.00 each: Mrs. J, F. Gard, Mrs. K, E. Gard, Mrs. Vernon Ga)‘. Mrs. Bryer Jones, hits. W. Mac- Neill, Mrs. Leigh Kennedy. Mrs. 1-1. J. Kennedy, Mrs. Austin. Ken- R. Jones. 00c each: Mrs. N. C. Molyneaux, Mrs. J. D. MacRae. 50c each: Mrs. Milton Carver. Mrs. Willard Stewart, Mrs. Balderston, Ml"s. Blake Wood, Mrs. o a - - Etilfifiillil" MT. HERBERT By Mrs. Frank llamm and Mrs. J. it. Munn $20.00: Orphanage‘ staff. $10.00; Home Auxiliary. $10.00: Earl Ings. $5.00; Sgt. Milton Eilell. $5.00: Mt. Herbert W. I. $2.00 each: James Rankin, Mrs. Percy Match: Allison James Munn, Russel Drlscoll, Ern- est Mutch, Scymcuv Wood, Elton Raynor, Frank Hamni. each: Leslie Mutch, Rus- sel Jenkins, Beu- l-iollia Jenkins. Frank Lund. Huffy wood, Mrs. Geo. Gillespie, Walter Wood. Evelyn Munn, lvlrs. Joseph McEacherti, Mrs. D. W. Delaney. 50c each: Mrs. Geo. McEaclllfl. l-lenry Jenkins. T t 1400.00. o. VERNON RIVER. By Birdie Stewart 02.00 each: 1-1. S. McLeod. 0111/91‘ Malrlxilison- h Irving Tweedv Mrs . ea : _. - s c Mrs. E. L. COllll M. s. Lea. 1115» Fr nk B. Lea. 5,00 each: Mrs. Everett Wood. Mrs. Lydia Mitchell, Mrs. Gordon Brent McDonald, Mrs. John A. McLeod. Mrs. James Cumming, Mrs. John Cumming, Mrs. A. M. Carver. Mrs. Osbert Enmnn‘. Ev- erett Stew-art. 45c: Mrs. Henry Wood. 25c each: Annie M. Enman. Mrs, A, Ross. '1\>tal—$l3.05. TRYON DISTRICT Collected by Mrs. Flora (‘lark Edward Shnrkcy. Charlie Ives. Mrs. order a Guardian Want Ad-Joscph is o some missionary work!" reserved for new: but advertising may be inserted COOKS for Christmas Photo. n ns. JUST RECEIVED shipment, of LBdICS Gripe Dresses. latest bsiylfés, assorted shades and A. Mc- 11-24-21. i! night to ' Commissioned Band Master I‘ A b‘ '1‘ O HA i. N v. IsJIIKSl-OII ll — New Glasgow Services will be licid Sun- dav, Novcmbzr 23th at 1i l’ M con- dlucied bv the icev. R. M Johnston o -ll. iiOSPlTAla-Irlcip til; Ladies‘ Aid supply the hosoztul lin- ens by attending sponsored 11-25-1L1 Till-J sarrrsr cilliitftll. - The, l t1 m ‘Mark Fairclnlzi. ill be the preacher at both scr-l meets, 2.30 as rascal.‘ L111 uution uf all. included in the llll‘~l{Z zuorning lillilltil‘. “Comfort O Lot‘ " , (Jr-cull miu the evening, Turner's "Al. Lian, Ere The Sun Was Sci." Mr lvmi Robinson will take the solo in the evening anthem. Mrs. u. Elhctll Full organist and director" oi in? TIIE KIRK OF ST. JAMES. - Butli Morniniz and Evening W r- ship at the Kirk l.ClllDl‘l“.)\V v.:li b1: the -\ . _. nI"n ‘i. .". p l :s.‘l..1l zit the CIIJ .1<>tlcl.. n l 1P’. which was greatly" nrd hi: _l large a 1hr: SL1‘- the . cl and MlIl-l ister‘s Bible Class will rncot. On.‘ ccember 3rd the I-lolv Coiruiltn-l ' celebrated with Pro-l- tnnc. d . cos each and thus playing 1n three,‘ ldiffcreni pluccs at the same time. lihlrsdiAusiin ‘Fosmhs. Protestant Orphanage. M Thcre-vzlll bc 1:0 ' coming Farquharson, ilwcll. Boswell Jcnk-' Selivvri Clark. Vaughan Murphy, Mrs. Alfred Ste- Mrs. nedy, Mrs. F. G. Kennedy, Bryer aid Best. Morley Mulli Earle , Hamilton Leard: Mirtcli. Farquharson, C. W. Nclder, Jack Ncldcr. son, lvirs. Mar Dow ‘rnvox rvonrn a CROSS nos. Charles Lord, Russel Thomson. Arthur Dawson. Mrs. Dixon, Mrs. Albert Callbeck, Mrs. W. Thomas, Mrs. Wm. Mutrhead. Mrs. Mavltcw. Mrs. Wendell Lea, Mrs. Gus Wad- dcil, Mrs. Rex Dawson, Mrs. Max. Lcfurgey. ‘ zle Crossmnn. Mrs. Frank Kahout. ,been Mrs. Lester b IN MEMORIAM In Loving lticrziory Of - JMR. THOMAS HOGAN Who Died Nov. 25, 1934. Loving and kind in all his ways Upright and just to the end of his days. ‘Sincere and true in heart and mind, A beautiful memory left behind. Inserted by the Family. THE CHARLOTH-TillWN _QOARDiAl§l_ _~_ lliational Temperance Study ' Course for Sunday Schools 194-4 Cornwallis Band Puts 0n Fine Show smartly uniformed and marching in perfect order the band of H. M. C. S. Cornwallis, Halifax, made their first appearance on thc streets of the City on Thursday afternoon. It mine lip.Kent, street, to Queen as far as the War monu-I ment: and then back over the some! route several times, The street; were lined with people thrilled oyl lisliiaeyeléllfiftlfll music so perfectly l-"cr 2 hours approximately 2,200‘ people had the pleasure of iisten-‘ in at the Armouries Thursdayl 4 one of ihc finest musical i entertainments evcr rendered to a Charlottetown audience. I Before thc progran] begun Robert Elia/i, McGall lntroclilced the two! iiiico Edward Island members of| the bond. Victor MacFarlane and Charles Mcbregor, and the fence loudly applauded. | An old build . cant o1’ the last World War‘, _v:h as since u-avell. 971 EX1-P1151VCU‘ uvcr inc corttin/entw ‘gave it as his considered opinion‘ ihursday that the H.M.C.S, Comm l Wallis band is without doubt, one 3f, the finest on the contincnt. Everyl member of lllc ‘nnnd had. prior tol 111v 1‘ 11 bclauuoti to some first ' . _ l)l'l.|l?.~.'ii'll somewhere in the uni Lhilll than owns _ ‘union: M12112 of them rost- 1111,2115 inuclrus $30.) lire lOilOlillllu Was the program: Hearts of Oak, Navy March Past, National Emblem, March. New lvloon. Overture. Al and Pal Ifiuphotiium Solo by l I'll See Ycu Again Vocal Solo by. Jerry Forbes. Smoke Con; in Your Eyes, solo, by _Bob Van Evera. . Piano S" i‘=. Cliopln Waltz and : “trout l)_ Go on Kushner. Anvil Chorus i w ilig Arrange- lnrutt. Ylllillf‘ from Now World Symphiny. Worlcl Events. March. t The King‘ 11.’) g music love .. Bands- is vonsztlcred one of s young pianists of orchestra of inc band Went to lils Sporting Club where hun- V “ circus of delighted dancers waltzed 01GB iii i119 110111 Al, for three hours to the finest dance music they had heard 1n a long it is said that the Cornwallis batid: panic of breaking up into three, tnct band orchestras of 15 ple- M! lithium, Mrs. Spurgctnt Clur" Sir-ah Mtlivnzlc, Mrs. Roy Daw-' son, .\Il‘3. Flora Clark. Mrs. Park Francis. c: Mrs. Clayton Thomas. 50c each: Mrs. lvlargaret Mac-i Neill, Percy Mrs. Hom- llllOlifl Bowncss Frank Dix- on. Mrs. Stirli , Mrs. Rus- scll hlahcy, Heath Chis- lrnlixi. Mrs. Robblee, Mrs. Lloyd Sturdy, Mrs. Leith Sturdy. Mrs. Austin Leard. Mrs. Aage Sorchsen, Mrs. Heath Hovratt, Gcwgc Pratt, Keith Thomas, Mrs. CIIJYIIG Bartlett, Mrs. Arthur Hal- Florcncc hiubcy. 40c mich: Mrs. James Arblng.‘ . Leslie Edwards. l 35c each: Mrs. Otto Johnsonw Mrs. Everett Ives.‘ Maud Bell. Lizzic Stord_v,l Pcrcv Hawaii, Mrs. Agnes. cl Mrs. ltiay Dawson. I .. Mrs. Elsie ltlay Dawson. ' '1‘o'nl~$24.25. WEST TRYON By Bowicy Leard 20C each: $1.00 each: Fred Lord. Bow-| ley Lcard, Mrs. Bowley Lcard,. Mrs. Bruce Dawson. Milliccnt‘ Lcurd. George Boullcr. Asher‘ l HO\\'fiii.. Arthur Leard, Everett Howatt, Camden Holland, clhudel Leard. ' 50c each: Alden Crossman, Ger-l ns. l TfiiAl-$12,50. By Betty Foy $1.00 each: . D. Wright, Mrs. Maynard Foy, Ethel Foy, Rev. J. A. Jardine. 75c: Mrs. Rich. Lord. 50c each: Austin Smith, Mrs.| Bertha Lord, Botly Foy’, Ralph Foy. 35c: Mrs. tvoodsidc. 30c: Mrs. Charley Poolcy. 25c each: Mrs. Chester Stordy. 20c: Barbara Nicholson. 'l‘oia1—$8.6O Stanley Carr. rnvox I By Mrs. Howard Callbcck $1.00 cuclt: George Wood. Mrs. i George Cnnflcld. I 50c each: Mrs. H. Heppner, Mrsd Mrs. Blanchsrd,| Mrs. Bessie Roger- Howard Callback. 30c cricli: Mrs. John Dawson. ' son. . Mrs. Donald Bell. T0th1—$5B5 By Mrs. Vance Dixon $1.00 each; Fred Leard, Mrs. 50c each: Mrs. Ernest Inmnn, Max Thomson. Mrs. Rex Blaine Dawson. Mrs. Mrs. Erie Archie Thomson. carh: Mrs. Vance Dixon, : Roma Thomson, Pen- Totiil—$11.95. ICorrcctinn Mt. Stewart List Mrs. Luther Jny should have Jay. ___1_1:.?5:.11- _prisc his m Part. Five: November- 26th WHO GETS BTUNG? By Frank Hasirin; JUNIOR Juniors! Ask your Sunday School C n Supcrinoinclczii about the Contest for answering thc fol- Teacher or logical; questions found below. cents that dime and two Jlngled together- black-out in his nic/lc GSSBQOS “The next dollar you earn. you good stroll’; 111011161‘ 113d tfild him because she knew how much he wanted a. knife for his own. There are so many things n buy yourself a ca pocket knife Tommy's , _ia fellow can do with a sod knife!‘ '. - v . . 1 aud “Futymve “ms m gog!" thcuqht‘ f Wool.‘ in that ‘ line-up often; that means a loss of ‘11101111-1191111 f‘. Tummy, who had lmkgd at his iii 1.001s hue and This 1S serious either liiuustni money so mhnv limes that _- l? c‘ ‘crlyl1Lkle/fi‘n‘e:ilfcrve“ . e.lsl\x(!x\( kncw by he“, [he m“? L, m“ . " c-li-n hou "ntmh ‘t io-s 111115 coin Young ‘Phonics jgrt couldn't DC 1e “no [weigh ' t. “b-edics “.3 _ , . [l.0>8‘Cl’li.iC1ll thicc u.» curve past wait patiently llnlll ltc had earned dollar During recess limo, he told Jack Williams that ho was saving up to buv a dcllar kinfo Jgi-k v.11}, Cm- uf llifife 1203's v-"lm is always road) to trade ‘.Dcn‘t you It has a screw-dilver, a bottle-opener. a 8155s cutter and two blades “ Before TFCCFs burrcr- W011i ". it had becn uld bring tho knife to schoql at noon hour an that Tommy‘ wcuid give ‘nim giflfgiitllll sum of ttveirev-five cents or . Tcznmy irstinlly talkrd rhinos m- xvith mother - went, 0T0 noon hour .r\ git . :1: l.> s-lru. l-ic also thought that he WGLIICI sur- ' ' * r by llflllglllfli ltome ,. soc 111m." TOlnmv was r in l" ‘ty _knlfc. Jack Williams, brought tho krlife to school “It's not very shiny." Toimny said when hc 51w it, and "Where is the g‘. "You can ca. said Jack, who a w 12,. the little when‘. rn ‘he g1 had been ltrokcn off ‘ Tl "i." "1 ~ D .t' -~ W 1- - s . The buzzer sounded mime Tom" ‘ lacewlalil Ii.rst“.s:l1'$cd police airlift’; giriéterlyfh 22s they 6035.513’ wnmiaflo“ 1° my had a chanwdc‘ 109k 01"" med ‘cc was (lvite lltllr to Uncle out of earshot Dr Smith tilrneri 3'01" 11011111‘ 15 1 knife more CZITPIUJIY, hut he save, m5 “m, PM,“ 5D N, D- i M1,!) Dnpctgve ‘vémc; and Nma Jack the nuartet; and shoved it l“ u.) a numbp, o, n) ‘id and‘ “you notice that man gong‘ rvhrr clear"- mm I115 P°*"‘e" fricnds Ho \‘\'2llllf‘(l Bot) to lll?€l bi ‘ ‘L; “M” ‘he After 5ch0QlTcrnii1y' went zifflllldtrherii loo. '12:: detective cilled ' Yes I did“ said tho detective. §P°1151H111Y 1° 111° Grmldfatfiws 5141"‘- Thyfirst at the farm and left MFS.l"Hg looked to meillk». ,1 very sick bov was mmld P‘ the ‘Rom “1th‘“'flll2l(‘9 i0 \ hot" brother Fredflman " ' 115 51!"? "Vtfmsilnfi 1°? Gwd §°"_‘~€=E\"rrn~tir1 u s ad tn .109 how well‘ "Ho is a very sick than." M101 and Shoes ‘ Vomc gBYbhPb H1217‘ ‘.10: v l. 'l '1 0'1 to know,the dcctor, “and we have had all‘ m“ “:5 ma?‘ Wm“ 9 “y,” " y cificicntl too mnriv cures like his during thc the store again. in the tncnnmncw , 1 _ _ » g I have been w H“, _ gfgngggthil‘ ""'“5 naming W‘ ‘he ‘lhxn L and hi. liilllfl‘ ucntsiaif Oflllllg ‘Home. T mun iiwrl n‘ T°mmy v nkfd Eialkfflg l ofiirllilelciorlqiilflrtlclii; mgerééhllitl iuflggls nlgarxrllgngwhgll $101911.‘ ‘f,’ f“ things “m1 Gm“ p“ of ‘e, ., the desk was hn 01:! friend 01' Jim. Perhaps you would remember aha. 1911' 51131 m5 Grandfmher {mm ‘Mfr Wallace. Hp looked up and him yourself. His name is Fred ‘ H that when 1‘ “lbw was . fielw“ szrcctcd M2". \'v‘iil't.c~ iirv cordial- Clark " "cw". n "s" 5'93“ Old m“ h‘? “Y”? g"°m"-Z_V‘p, Tlicri ho 1' cl him’ and Bcb "I thctlghl. I ought In knztu’ him‘ '_ 11f]? Iii-l"; s°meh°w 11“_“'a5 ab"! t,“ null“ ‘t l0 (filth? in u . .\l~ fl‘l.‘ll The two said h-It". Wuilac: "I havc oftru ' Rlmw “ndelsmml 1‘ m" Mo“ incn were s n rt int,’ the 01d been in ills rho“ and We were i‘ things without “bowling? him out Yes Grandpa was a good sport. "How do you like my knife. Grandpa?" Tcmmy asked When the stone was free front customrrs. "Bcv. you have something, lhcrc. Wilson "1’ had one like 1.1g,“ yours n70. Whrrc diil you pick this up?" Mr Wilson listened while Tom- my told him about the Durchasru; Together" they lcokrd over the old knife. "Tcnznrv. I'm afraid that you have been ‘slung? said Gut-ud- father "Lock, the lnrlic blndr- is rusty and so dull that you couldnt cut butter with it The snail bladc is broken. good and the screw-driver is lcose. whi‘e the bottle-owner is stuck so that we can't, open it " "Then, “I'll make Jack Si" 1111’ back the quarter and kefip 1115 01d had a1 W110 knife." said T011110."- so a retail liquv" stcre Trc other WPPMV 19m?“ stores of th Parkwcom lain hat c ,tY G R "Dmm P11” I'm" w“ 931m °n,the1r IIZKlP ii suffering. pBut crtlme n e I 1°° 5°°ni' “dvlsed. G"andfather-lltos mtiltiplled tnanv times over - - “You saw the knife before you Arrests m, dmnk “,0?! ab“? we a, To those who tosswnight flitefdlaglll? on sleepless mid for it 1t. was up to you to mes, wvqc? n, h :1] a}, thoyfwexjp beds. To those who tncep in a kin o a way, but. WiliCll that P011 hi’); value for .\'0111‘ money People izct stung every dfly. and some never learn, like those people across the road their’ You wntch them out of the window while I serve this customer who is ccming in now." On the other side of thc busy street people were lined up to make purchases at a liquor store. Tom- mv wondered how these people were ettlng “stuiv-Z" I01‘ thew were a kinds of folks waiting to get into the stoic of liquor which they took away with them Tommy could tell from the size of the parcels the number of bottles each person had bought. It, was a familiar 5lqht to the bov for h... visited the boot sliorc at least; omo a, week and haid often spent. time looking cut of tho Wiri- dow "Grandpa. how are those P8011110 ‘stung?’ asked Tommy after the‘ customer had left and Mr Wil- son had seated himself beside the , b0 y. ‘Because they arc not trotting vnlue for thclr money." answered Mr Wilson, as he looked verv scri- ously lit the lino oi‘ pcolilf’. "Y0" nro growing up and will have to leern about spending 11101183‘. some (lay you may be in charge of this store and to do right in lmsi- nrss one must learn to simld H1011" wisely I lust sold a noon pair of boots to a. man who hos b"en cm‘- mg in here fnryearslln knowsthat he will get good value for his mori- ey. TYXIIIHY. what rm- 1.11056 090019" getting for their 01°01‘? 0W1‘ thefl?‘ "Why, Granpa, they are buying drink. stuff which makes P901119 drunk," answered the boy- "I don't sirripoae nil those P90- nlc who wast, their money over there get drunk." said Mr Wilson. "It is the alcohol in drink that does the harm to the body You know- how your mother lzcem after you to eat make vou slronl Well. s drug not a food. Consequently those folks arc throwing away good monov fonlishlv " “Thev must know it is not 100d for them." said Tcmniv, and asked: "Whv do they bib‘ it then? "That's n 300d question?" said- _In1lduJLIIel'| "Lci. me ask \0.l one! ‘xcu know your pup .,,._~,lq 1.35;. illme 1 was that, he was ln o lhdliiid chewed one o: you m», HEARTZ HALL Pew Vv/hv docs Sparky" chew 1111,1185?" ‘ ESDAY, NOVEMBER 2E), 5:30 1’. .‘~i. much muncy on dim 1,, - , cause they like ll1€5LLlii and get what l Wilson had forty-five‘ morning when he start- ed out to school .One quarter one l so~ deal of money (o: n M O5 takes in more mcnq." l I l)v>k\-t- other Wmmv 118d earned the money by ‘ $031116! Wed gardens and running " called ankippciitc‘ torn, 5M1 six c Vve _E1__tiisease?in-iEtlu-§ncss.~ buLII have seen loo l Li. Wilson " ~»1‘l"ie pecpe ilk-g it, lite Canadian armed forces. This,‘ many ii n l: 31.1‘ Clark mocked much that Ll:;-,-_ pay u grcatl lreaunent had ccst I111: Wlllllfy fulfill their fiftieth - is only cnc store in Canada.’ lcent of the cases the diseases had‘ ‘Then 1.116 Humor turned t0 Bob g “Well maybe those people have boon contracted while the men‘ and _s.iir1.. ‘I ‘oi-ii villi‘ $011118 1118-0 l lots oi money io cuy drink,‘ rel were under the influence cf al- 1n t: f mtgked Tommy cchol ,1 "If l. " have lots of rnuncy they "1-11111118 1-1195? W411‘ 111156 1711‘ ; l l0 vaasto on buyin- liquor‘ and yet altd-a-half years to the Canadian nevci" pliy their l to czilli "Think how "other wnrtln, "The men of the navy los: while thuiss 11 . ciilkl buy in- enough lime to man ten ccr-vcwc- and llrli‘ . siSiitl 01 \‘-'1\\1.l.2 n zh that nqvorlw‘ h compute crcivs to mo‘ e 1"“ 011 . " " Slllil llu‘ hn- - 1,. for right flccls of iuitirch m“ q hail» y n...- sil-rc." said an. from C nada to Brit. n 11 {Bid ; ,‘l . Wil Tin, column"; iipflllils Tnc mart-days e " the iirri nation. '°‘ llUIlClfCdo of millions o.‘ floliatsiCdnadiin cli "sion during the 1° 1111b‘ 1 each year on drink Pcoglc cvenlconquest of Sicily were about equal _ ‘scmetimcs go without licrensaryl to the time lost; by Canadian B 1110111111115" drove back homo things 1O buy l_ui for lhcy firm)‘ PeT$°1111°1 111119 1° vwha“? ewm”?! “me ‘)1 ticvt-i- scent to 16.11120 11L int-y hi": diseases The time lost ff “\“'~11* 1” 11-1‘ 1111114’ 511° .. in; "stung" " Royal Canadian Air Farce k1 ‘I 111111 1-7“? 111111115‘ 1135 , v {f8 .1. Mother about that nrilm," 531d squadron. 1151“ Lemmy "I'll watch ncxr tithe I crews in action for an entire year." ‘=11 1S I 11111 r10! afraid spend iuouciv" ‘ Detective Wallace turned to Bob 111-“ ~ I11 or Marv W111 ever ' and said, “You can sec, son, that 1111,1111 111111“ _ _ QUI-IsTIUNs I did not exaggerate Wllifln l wnrn- Bu! “.1 .119 n11 p ' o1 £1115 <1.“- l Ahhmzuh liquor U-thls a grunt you and Mary about the evils of ~ i’ ' 111 <1‘ ‘Z0115 _ tical of molar and i. ll.il‘lllllll to drinld.’ - _ "@1011"? “Uong ilhc bcdl" \\'.: i 18111021 on Nil-l sergeant McIntyre went ou. "I “111 W" 1 ““1“‘1°1 11“1’PY11°1l1*- ,WILSOII give l explain Wily people, could tell you plenty of stories a-. ‘w a 11~°"1>~1'E11_@ 111411511165- lbuV it? Vbullt young men like Bob. here.‘ “m?” 131'?" "’ sons Why slvlidlrlg WhCm I have met during my years “E 11111-111118 “P to have you ccntc lol sed to hour this} tfnrm jvb a few div 1 H: asked: I i“ ‘ _ hot" L; . . ran:- ih,. trip jitli LllPlll. Jlliys when on the fore." Sirnvale Park area, when you andlhospitsl to try to brzak the ltubit I used to cow:- thrtt beat It was a But he was not able to give it up, tlcccnt cneluzlr place dflis with mczlcst hccnrs and smallflnl degenoracy‘ with no 110p‘: 01 311.1‘ wc patrolled tho of 11.». could lukl‘ district and i: was a h ' a. nlthoueh " r. arcs, is 1h? same. we could keep tfltweniy years to destroy a maniacno nthn. dozen constables busv in that area‘ — 1 -_ if we could how. the men liozcls h" ‘c Ol3‘."l1€‘(l up in the area with hrtcrnze rooms doing mcst c.‘ lhp hctcl business and there is al- Th. glass-cutter ls no 1 ion _vcar"s ago. i111’ 110 111F005 tic only crime which iinccomfruui q m? llqllCtl‘ traffic. lPlll cfflcri‘ of this dislrict xvas in the pclicc srzriou an: h aavr us 51'9"“. and "1371111111795- , “p11,. Hges“iri mm Price 50c n box, 05 pills, at rill drug counters. and your-g of “~35; 1.001: for our registered trade mark i: “llmi ilourl" on illc pin-Luge. ircm January 1, 1940 to Jun 30. . _ 1943 mare have been “gated Th! r. Miiburn Co., Lnmtcd, Toronto, oat. thirtwiirp Ll to buy bottlcsfir ‘iéiiiififirsniisiziuiziisiniziisuiisiioiiioinrsn tho kind oi’ foods to "liifiilln '11 "f El EJEIfJlEIEIIIEIlEIEIEIIEJIE-IEIEILEIEIEEIEIEIFQEJEEJliilililliifflflléliiilifl Pasizjrugiag CONCERT VOCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL by ARTISTS OF IliT. ALLISON . f CONSERVATORY 0F MUSIC ove." ‘ou glut ell, 1_ gu s b;co"..s-_i;c likes. mg thin answered the boy. l: Wily llvCll-e ivpelid so, "' k.—ti. < ADMISSION 50c I 1 LB- Y... lllliil sllflliid De at instead. he is family and a I ., I l qt 5t:1‘g'1ll cashulone u sum of at who. um- eight million dOllHY-i. H.- suili 1111i‘- lmq 11 o, very conservative call-Hale 111C11- at least SlXLy per", -l,i.i lluv.. . to‘ 1i) 1115 burden 1.0 bucltl‘; stoic on this sireci. _ o1 a great, many, cured that in .5 v e buying war Sfl\’l1“l[;5 cer-lshoriage of 1101111109161‘ 15 1111c U1 lxs 'ii".sicu<i of tl.r-v.'ln1,- iL u-‘our major problems. When a tniin answered Mr. Wilson. “l misses a day‘; work through illness \(‘.‘.I'S lillfl C1151 lilfilllll, during had attended 194v had been stopped lire on tune " navy. armv and all‘ forces. mum lills Llrink question andv 57 daysl could have kcllt H 11111011‘ . unat I nave ' lvcll, l must, go homo now both air and ground of police svork They all started 011'.‘ Flml- l‘ C1 ‘>3 with the best of intcntions about 1111‘ l’ inking good In fact, I have ncvci‘ 2rd; a young: man xvho di" mtond to make 1. But c‘: kcv W110 has permitted himself to -b<* tempted to take the first glass ‘of bcc-r or wine or other alcohol:- ‘drink has reduced his citations ‘o nrukc good in a fast moving m 1 trn world. If you want t0 what alcohol does to men I wo adrisp you to E131’ a visit tr‘ i‘ clrl friend, Dr Smith who is 1 Till.) (O:i'i (IF IT ALL IiY i’. S. FARMEII '. 1- a reproach to Ll to tolerate " . 1i the drink our vovernments nature and en- .‘I'i‘IIii-i~ii.\'i()iI Bob \\'.ill.iuc iuirc home lrvu his chnrgc of a "I-lorne” hero in the citjr." Lntcr in lhc dai" Mr fivynllacc anti Bab stood Wllll Dr . it an uiapir ilccr cf =hc "Hrrne". Lhcv chatted a mlddleaged than e11 r2 - _ n» mm: train in people who ‘liter; worlictl lvgclheiqgccd friends. “not has happen t0 "it-mbcr." said Set-l “Like many another ytoung man. 113;,- wée mgy . "we used to thinklhe began to drink. ihinkinq it lucitc orna. ' cnsuun back l“c;"c1v."culd do 111m no harm But. he »"i"'i 2h But row i"? art? found that. drink was gcttlrtg the .4 oil‘ our icrl “ \\'(‘l'l' fnrnili-gr" batter of him and lt-s tried to still whit lilo-Hg even teak treatmcnt in the 1n ths pld and now he is a sad case of rncntq 1:11.11 Wrens husincns: plzlccs. Whrn‘imprc-;enieiit His two boy. t n thc i\\O one l! are all in their into of tho \\'llCl1“g\l1d early ivy-critics. just at trc cvcizt to when they should have to mnlzo an nrrcst. But. howfgmd advice of a wise thclcohol sometimes takes .' 1s guided c and lhcn released t sirbtticrrzi: carryinl " ‘~ ii . Al- thc population of fifteen or, b1; 1 TWO liail llnolhcr Bail iliglil? whose rest is broken by burl dreams unrl nightmare To those who wake up in the morning as tircil as when tucy went to bed, we ofier in Miiburn‘s ilcnllh and Ncrvn Pills a tonic remedy to help soothe and strengthen tho nerves. When this is done there should be no more restless nights due to bad Aral Drunkenness i". l v" clzns 11110 tho chef mcdi- lhotisartd and thirty l nnunnnfinnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnunuuunud VISITING HOUR‘? PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND HOSi’i'1‘.\i. __i._..,t Because of the crowded condition of the Hospital. llunucr of in- fection and lo cnuhie the Hospital Stuff tn kccp up “iih their work new ruins have been adopted in respect lo Visiting Hours. lwoiiniiiiu Monday. November 27, as follows: PUBLIC WARDS Afternoons 2:00 to 3:00 ICvc-nings 7:00 lo S100 SEMI-PRIVATE AND PRIVATE R00) Afternoons 2:00 to 4:00 Evenings 7:00 to 9:00 No more than two visitors to a patient at one time. (Ihiliircn under 12 years of age to be allowed lo visit only when with an adult, and then to visit only adult members of iuntlly. No children allowed to visit in Nursery or Children‘s Wards. Emergency" visitors must receive written consent of Stipcrinlendcnt at the office. (Cut this out and keep it for your guidancc)