l: i U FEBRUARY 7. 1948 i igaullcuas rouoaaow A44 AA v-vvwv ov- woooo-vw- - ~¢ ‘T1 THE CENTRAL GUARDIAN This column is reserved for news of local interest. but advertising of ___.._...______ Rev. Canon l. 0i. Malone M. ., l..'l‘h.. Incumbent. Urgauist and Choir Director Miss Susanne Brenton Bio Mulls SUNDAY SERVICES rim iioiy Communion i000 Mutlns 11.00 Choral Eucharist. 4.3a P, M. Sunday School 41 p_ y. Evensong and Sermon. WEEK DAY SERVICES . - IIOLY COMMUNION (‘.15 lliundav and Friday - .145 Tuesday. Thursday and Sat- ,-»- urdey . i ., - 030 Itjednesday. CVENSUNU 1.1m Friday. - . - . . .\li seats ore free and unap- moprluicd. Visitors are welcomed 3m] the Incumbent is glad to soc them after the service. I EVERYBODY WELCOME "£17. PAUUS ANGLICAN cnunca dllcv. J. T. lbbott, R.D.. Rector jluysion l»: Mngford, .ue.c.o..‘ Organist and Choir Master. QUINQUAGESDIA SUNDAY 1.30 s. m. lloly Coimmunion. 11.00 .»\, M. Morning Prayer and jrrmou. ; Subject: "Pisa House l Built" _- Anthem: “Go Not Serf-Zinger» ‘eili. . s30 P. ill. Sunday School snd llibls Class. 7.00 l’. M. Evcninl Prayer snd Srrnioil. Suhji-ct: “The Supreme Lew." _ Anthem: “Hymn of Thanksgiving" -S_vlvcsier. Visitors will receive e eordiei _W('lCi)i!iC at St. Paul's Church. PRESBYTERIAN i111. KIRK 01-‘ s'r. JAMES ‘ihe Ber. T. ll Busseil Homers . M-iL. 8.13M. Minister Olilanist Miss It. i. Ian McKenzie Mos. llao. Ii A.M. MORNING WORSHIP. _ Sermon: "The Stormy North Side Of Jesus, Christ.” ‘Solo: "Cclehrons ie Sclgnaur" (Rupee) Mr. Raoul Ileymond. Anthem: "Ii With All Your Heart's" (Pearson). (Broadcast U i‘ C Y) 2:30 I‘. M. CHURCH SCHOOL 7 i'.i\|. EVENING WORSHIP Sermon: “Coininl To Oneself‘ Anthem: “O Come to My ilcort, Lord Jesus" (Ambrose) ‘. The Minister will conduct the vlrrvlcea and deliver the Sermons. ‘won PRESBYPERIAN CHURCH - Prince and Grafton Stroete llcv. U. Carlyle Webster- Minister lir. lranl: J-sllillinn A. 'l‘. 0. l. organist and choir director v MORNING WURSIIII‘ ~ 11.00 n. 1n. Theme: "rhs Differ- om-o Fhrist Makes.“ llylnas: 50. 775. 531. Anthem: "Peace I lmavc With Ion." Roberts. 2.2m IBM. The Sabbath srni Billlo Classes. . EVENING WORSHIP 7,00 l’. M. Theme: "Life's Great- lWl Experience." ~ illluns. I40. ‘.250, 553. 3 lutimm: Selected _ "l'i11:i.lCl‘ the path of thy fret. 011i let nil thy ways be establiellbd." loll are cordially invited to wor- ship with us. . -~ Lrnspel Hall Dimer Prince Street Lord's Duy ‘letting for children l0 e. m. Breaking oi Bread ll. a. m. ihrcaching of the Gospel I:30.p.m. Priircr meeting Tuesday s p. m. Dlhic Reading Friday I P. M. By the deeds oi the low shall no flesh be justified in his eight. Romans 3-24 V, The wages oi sin is death but tho sift of God is eternal life "ifmlsh Josue Christ flg i. Romans 048, School __tg_- 1112111112" rrrr " f0lllt 1151111111: , The iniluenu oi the Bible i; on history, ll tho divine Isl!- ;aele of egos, ‘page lg go ‘ book which can oqnai its ‘Wwer for good. nor surpass ii as a deep wail oi trutie y ond rlilo cl ietesmeloe. 0i aii tho books it is the most frequently otod._ In tho oxford ary of _Qnotatlolsl this. m p jlillfl oi quotations 1- the Bible. Revel‘. E, Meianneo. Minister iiev. H. C. ttice, D.D-. Visiting Pastor. A 5W Kenfllll. L.B.A.M.. A.C.C.0. Organist and Choir Director 10.00 a. n1. The Church School 11.00 e. m. Primary Departments ii. e. m. Divine Worship eon- ducted by the Minister. Sermon Subject: "The Tllrnlng Point." Anthem: "0 Saviour of world." --_- Sir Jtilus Gage, 8J0 Dildo Class for Young llfllh 7.00 p. m. Divine Worship eg- duoted by the Minister. _ Sermon Subject: Dreams." ‘ Vocal Solo: "Thanks Be To God" (Dickson) Mrs. Stanley Lancaster. Anthem: “Jesus, Saviour, Plibt Me." (P. A. Schnecker) Slit-In Hearts Hall, a special musical program will be presented, and the film‘ ‘Where Love ls, God is." will be shown. "0 come, let ue worship end bow down: let us kneel before the Lord. our Marker: for He is our God.” BAPTIST THE BAPTIST CHURCH "Corner Prince and Fitzroy Streets" The "Youthful Minister THE REV. J. D. DAWSON, D.A., B Organist Mrs‘. Allison Meshes. A. T. C. M. Director of Choir. Miss Burns. Pearle _._.s_ Morning Worship ll A. M. “ ' Rev. L. D. Marshall. Sec- retary of tho Lord's Day Alliance. Anthem: “Song oi Hope and Peace." , The Church School iollows Morn- ing Worship. Evening Worship ‘f P. M. Sermon ‘What It Takes." llev. m. A. n. Maoiionsie. ‘ Anthem: “Heat ‘lhon Not Known." Your are cordially invited to par. ticipaie in worship with THE BAP- TIS CHURCH. CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH Kent Street MARVEL D. DUNBAR. B. TB». Minister. Mrs. M. C. Stewart Organist. and Choir Director i0:00 lt. m. Church School and Family Hour. 11:00 a.m. Morning Worship and Communion. Seaman: "Behind Tlia Open lledge." 7:0o_ p. m. Evening Worship. -Meio Choir Sermon: “Concerning The Per- fect Bride)’. 3rd. in Series of “Matters oi Great Concern" Solo: (Selected) Mr. Preston Beck 8:15 l‘. M. Educational Films. SUNDAY-A Flower from Eden's Garden which still blooms ain't! the Universal blight oi sin." “H30 P. M. FRIDAY NIGHT- Tho llour oi Power" A service to which ell are in- vited. You are invited to worship in Central Christian Church on the Lord's day. EIWfiGTv-ET GREAT GEORGE STREET Major and Mrs. Victor Maeinan 11 A.M.-Holinoes Meeting. 8.30 P.M.—Sunrlay School A», Iiblo Class. ‘i REL-Evangelistic Meeting. Weelr-nlsbt Meeting eech Thurs- day s r. 1n. special Young People's Meetings on Sunday. The Corps Cadets will take e prominent part. Music snd singing tiilt will 1n- splre and Bless. . ALL ARE INVITED Thought: Four things come not beck: The Spoken Word-H Spoil Arrow- Post Idle-Q alibi opportunity. ~u1vrrso PENTECOSTAL i "CHURCH 3i Iins Avenue lav, Quincy Itllll. Pllitlt unday Services 10.00 A. M. Sunday School. ll. e. m. Worship and Praise 1.00 r. M. sysoeellsilo llsoilas Wool Night Servloso I m. Wednesday Young Poollles S. P. M. Friday Biivsilhiitlllym Writ Questions in on e Irtsermlrhi services ‘lfiioso slgas shell follow tiwll et bolisvo; In wry neeso Iilail i’ i a vlees. s‘- bow ocean so oisra -.—._ ‘ lune-aii) -'rho ro wiiioiwssti‘ omin- no W aromowegfigslonshla‘ of ~3 “some Ill "' =1 ' i; URLI-i UF UNlli:D t-HURCH ;, ggvj-vcemif-wfiyig-iclmgg 0i able in advance 5T- pmTElilsgugeTumnnAl‘ r TR|NéE¥JRlé§l1TED smmws run. 1:11am. azs. lloehiord . _*‘ v CONFEDLRATION 1.11s ifs’- SUIIANCE. AT roua 35.3w. - Arnfsst Coal C0. Phone 2498. BIG CONFEDEILATION" BQN. SPIEL Moccasin Dance at the Forum filussday, February 10th. “UMMAGE SALE. useful season- abie clothing in St. James Kirk Hall Saturday at 3. IF YOU NEED a Whiter Per. manent take full advantage oi these super-values at the Marie Elena Salon this week $5.00 for $1.75. $10.00 for $5.00. Phone 219i. 76iGreat George. CHURCH 0i“ SCOTLAND. -— Sorvices Lord's Day, Febuuary 8th, 1948. Murray River morning service 11.00 AM. Evening 5B11ll¢c 7.30 P,M, Iris 3.00 P. M. (Roads 11nd weather penmiitingl. Sabbaiih School at Murray River 2.00 P. M. TRAGIC NEED. - Taking (o. 8611161‘ lihe tragic needs of Elm-ope and the swelling tide of literacy, 0116 Bible Societies are faced with such a challenge as i-iiey have never imet in history. So far, i1 may be said to them that. iihey "have not been disobedient to the Heavenly Vision" granted to the little corn- peny of London men i-h i804. May we not be convinced that the Christians of today will answer God's challenge with an adequate response. Help the great cause ‘of the Bible Society through tilie 1215.1. Office, 142 Prince Street, Char- iottetowm. THE KIRK 0F ST. JAMES.- TihE Manning Service a: the Klik timmrow wiii be broadcast over C. F. C. Y.. iiile Minister, the Rev. T. H. Bussell Samers, M. A., S.‘I‘.M., will conduct both Morning and Ev- ening Worship and deliver the Ser- mans; in the Moming on "Tile Stormy Norhh Side oi Jesus Christ" and in the Evening on "Cami-rig to Oneself" The Church Organist, Miss E. Lillian McKenzie, Mus. Bee, will direct the music which will lu- ciude hhe baritone solo, “Celebrcns le Seigneuir" (Rupert) by Mr. Raoul Raymond, snd the nnhlmzn, "If Wihh All Your Hearts" (arr Peal‘- scmi. in the Morning; and Atnbroees Anuhozn '13 Corrie to My i-lcart Lord Jesus" in ihe Evening. The Chrurch School meets of 2.30 ‘m the afternoon. JOLLY COLLEGE SOCIAL- The students of P.W.C. held their annual Sadie iianvkins Social in ihe Collcgrc Auditorium on ‘Tums day evening. 'l‘l1c auditorium: was nireiy decorated. and the enter- tainment of the Qvcniilg was tak- en over by the girls, Miss Lorraine Van Marion acting as Master cf Ceremonies. The president oi.‘ the Students Council. Keith McKinq non had a barrel placed in the middle of the floor, to which the students contributed to the Inter- national Student Service. At. the end oi the evening the president announced that the sum oi‘ twenty" dollars had been collected. A spec- ial danc number “Sailors i-iorn-' pipe" we put on by Miss Lorraine Vail Marlon. Soloist ior the even- ing was Miss Mary Oiinlpbeil, also the P.W.C. Girls ‘Quartette sang. wesunveo<¢sps s» see oosgosi 1111011011 or sconnn Q SERVICE, g FEBRUARY 8 ll :00 AM. Orange Lodge Rooms Richmond Si. § Rev. Horace F. MocEwsn, BA, B.D. soil r1111: villi: . 11ml. slits co. .~ llllllllllll uowsap MoINNISU 111i ted Footwear st I70 Queen Street. MABITDLI CENTRAL A11;- WAYS three (mes daily to Mone- tcn. Air and rail connections tc Mogiigesi snd Boston. Phone ‘.2061 or . DON'T FORGET Big Confeder- ation Bollspiel Momasin Dance, Tuesday plgihi, February iuth. at the Forum. _ UNLOADING car Pine and Spruce Mouldings, (jiisings, Door Jemba Doors. etc. MacDonald-Rowe Wood- working 00., Lid. T0 HALIFAX in 5b minutes. vie Maritime Central Airways. Phone 2061 or 540. CITY POLICE COURT - At lthe Stipendiary Ziiagishratc‘; Court yesterday, a party charged under the Prohibition Act was fined $100 and costs or two months in jail. A vase under the Income Wm" Tax Act was further heard and adjourn- ed for one week. FRLENPSIIIP CLUB MEIPIING -Eievei1 members of the Friend- shlp Club met on Wednesday eve- ning at tile home 0f Mrs. Wm. Tanton. The first pzort of the eve- ning was spent seoving and knit.- ting. Business period brought in Qenty of discussion. A dainty lunch wos served by the hostess bring- llig ihe evening to a close. ST. PAUL'S Anglican Church. Sunday, February 8th, 1948. Quin- qusgesima Sunday. 8.30 A. M. Holy Communion. 11.00 A. M. Morning Prayer and Sezmon, Subject, "Tihe Home I Build." Anhhun, “Go Nct Farfl-Zingareiii. 2.30 P. M. Sun~ day School and Bible Class. 7.00 P. M. Evening Prayer and Sermon. Subject, "The Supreme Law." Am- them, "Hymn 'of Thanksgiving", Sylvester. Everybody wclccme. APPEAL FOR CHILDREN-TO- night i-ion. Paul Martin, Minister of National Health and Weitare, John Fisher. CBC, correspondent and Donna Frescoe, celebrated vio- linist, will take part in a C.B.C. programme in aid of the Cana- dian Appeal for Children Fund, ~whici1 will be heard this evening over the Dominion 11.30 pm. network ‘at THE} BAPTIST CHURCH. - ilhe Morning Worship Wiii be conducted with sermon, by the Rev. L. G. Marshall, Secretary oif ihe Lord's Day Alliance. The morning anhhem will be “Song of Hope and Peace." The Churiib School meets inlizncd- lately following Morning Worship. EVeninQWon-liip at 7 P. M. will be conducted by Dr. A. D. MacKevwie with sentncn "Vfhiai. it Takes." 'Ilhe antlliiin of Lhc evening will be "Host ‘ilhou Not Known." The rniusic of the day will be in charge of Mrs. Allison MacRae A. T. C. M., organ- ist and Miss Pearle Burns, Director oi Choir. 'l'lhe Baptist Church, co:- ner Prince and Fitzroy Streets, welcomes your padiclplllDn in the service of worship. TRINITY CHURCH. —- Services oi Divine Worship will be conducted by flhe Minister, Reverend '1‘. E. Mc- Len-nan. both morning aid evening. Mr. McLennans subject will be, in the nlombig: "The Turning Point," and in the evening: “Youthful Dreams." In hire evening Mr. Stan- lcy Lancaster will sing: "Thanks Be To God" by Dickson. and the fui_i choir will sing: "Jesus Savlcur. Pilot Me" (P, A. Sccineckcrl. At the morning service the choir Wlill sing the wcii-knoivii and weihisved "0 Saviour oi The World" by 31!‘ John Goss. At the close of the cv- ening service iihere will be s WW" iai musical program im the Hurt! Memorial Hall, and a moviivs 1v- tire, "Where Love is, God is." wll be shown. The Church School will meet at. the usual hours. including the class for 5011M 99°91” "l the afternoon. You are cordially invited [,9 participate in aii these servicfo of worship and fellowship. Personals Among iii-lo hostesses entertaining this week were Miss Sadie Acom, Mr. George Ives. Mrs. waiter Pick- erd. Mrs. A. .1. Haaisim. Mrs. It. H. Nicholson. Mrs. F‘. E. Bnsiiwofi. Mr. and Mrs. John Rodd. Hilton. Mrs’. Albert Ley. in Memos-ions ln loving memory of Patrick iitssitaiinmis. who passed may one yinir ego today. ' To think of the morning you left as will always Dflil‘ gagrot. lut tile hearts that: always loved you are he mos that can't ior- s’ . God gave us strength to boar our gal. courage to fsee the Int what ‘it meant to lose you. no one will ovor ken. lim- itosasoiibored by Wiis sod lrsoo. v Literature lind Life By BOUKMAN wuranruwccwawaqfi: . I'\‘\'Y \-\ \{\..'\_\\.‘$ Y ‘\“ CAFETERIA STYLE ussnumo in s recent issue oi Time magazine an article deals with what a college principal said in a contribution to the New York Herald Tribune on cafeteria style education. The tefm is very 5ug_ gestive. Ii. refers of course to the number of optional subjects offered in some universities, Jugl, as n1 a restaurant we see folk going round with a tray and Se]. i333"? What they want so we Bee in some colleges the student looking up the calendar and sel- wlne those illbiects which are not dflficult. Such students have little idea of the relative value of subjects in a w'ell-»p1'oporl.io11ed course. Subjects may be 5919mm winch have no coordination. What is. the purpose of an equ. cation? 1‘! we settle that and do not think of it. lil the terms alto- iiether of utility that it is not Just to get a degree. or to fit one self to make money pnd nothing else. If we take Newman's view as given in his “Idea of a Uni- versity". we shall see there is s place ior the cultural studies, and those which discipline the mind, Newman says this: "The educat- ed man has the repose of s. mind whl-zh lives in itself while it lives in the world, and which has re~ sources for its happiness st, home when 1f. cannot go abroad. He has a gift which’ serves him in public, and supports him in re- tirement, without which good fortune is but vulgar. and with which failure and dlsappointmdnt that the aim of a university is “in train good members iety." in bygone Limes emphasis was laid on the classics and mathe- matics. The study of the iangn. ages. Latin and Greek, was the study of a careful weighing of the meaning of words. This helped the student to know better his own mother tongue. ici- fliers 1s so much that is derivative in speech. We have swung more or Less to the idea of a practical education- one that can earn dollars. The old idea that is expressed in words, "my mind to me :1 kingdom is". is going out of dale. In a good many theological colleges there is but. a bowing ac- quaintance with Hebrew. and in some cases not oven that. ‘Surely there should be some satisfaction in knowing how to read even slowly the Holy scriptures in the languages 1n which they wuc written. In thinking on the liberty given ior selecting subjects put down as optional. one remembers that we do not give children always the things to eat which they say they want. They might like to feed on sweets, but they are-oi" used f0 be—i.aught to cat coarse foods. S0 the farmers of our curricula oi study have usually for the early years at least. laid emphasis o1i_the studies that; form dis- clpiines-thc findling the delicate shades of moaning in words, and the logical orderly habits needed i11 mathematics. To leave school or college with bagiul of facts is not to be edu-. cated: but in leave with a brain- ed mind. with a iove for good Lit- erature, with an appreciation of the beautiful. to know somethinr of what: Matthew Arnold called culture -- that is "the best thar. has been thought 51nd sali-l in the world," means that; one has not spent. their years for nothing. To quote Newman again they have been taught "in see. in think and to do." "There is a knowl- edge ivhich is desirable. though nothing comes oi it. as beinz of itself a treasure. and a suffici- ent remuneration of years of labour." In Monsoriem in imemo y oi our darling eon and brother, Johnnie Samuel Beaten. Milo departed this life Feb- IIIIIY "fill. 1M7, at the tender age oi 2 yeoib and 0 monthu. Two little hands lay o'er his breast, Two dear little feet lay down to rest How our hearts are bleeding. Nossc but God knows. .0ne liittie voiee that prattied in ove. 1s now singing with the angles above one stun.‘ that eat on our knee. Jesus ha oil our darling sway. lovingly lcnesnbersd by Mother, Daddy, lrothflo won-a and Silly. —-—. .. 1 HORSES TEAS have a ci1'arri1'I""'He""5‘tiy§'"!iIl'i.i'lEr' of soc-‘ so» c»! little eyoe a. elialniicr ' closed lir. Johnstone’: ' iianilidature . in another part of this issue 1.5 the election card of Mr. Edwin C. Johnstone who is s candidate for the rcpresentutloii of Ward 1V iii the Oiiv Council. Mr. Jolinstcnc is one of the best known and highly respected vltlzctls, who has made good in the iarious organis- been s. pleasant habit. That Sunday Dinner‘ To ‘many Uhariottcionisns, est- lng Sunday dinner out has Ionl l! you are not familiar with the cheerful at- mosphere iuid bountcous, housc- V’ style i001] for which the Queen is . ’ famous, we welcome you tomorrow. it's a good place to cat any day l 4 . . uticns with which he has becnl _ ' connected,,a11d should make a1 o; we “up, 1 -~ f Progressive representative. f , _ g 1111a 00121211 110m ~ ; - . Ellen s Diary l , , ' l Specialists in Friendly Service q Continued from page 21 But more drifts having settled along the front meadow which l l holds the short-cut from the asiihl his: C. was obliged to light hi! steps this ‘evening. l We watched the lantern 001112. Like an over-size firefly it seem- ed, such as 011 a still Summer evening tilts through the darkness with lights e-glow, ss__one iolters on the old stone door-step in the loveliness of outdoors, loathe to leave. Now skirting the edge of Llic pond in a feck oi brightness, mounting higher then, (.0 be lost presently itmid the leafy Aiders. “Stars are out now!" Mr. C. calls back from s verandaii and odds: "guess we'll have a fine Sunday.“ "Snow fiurries are forecast" James answers, “but like the rest of us, they too can make mistakes- though they usually strike it pretty well." “I'd say" James says drow- siiy "it's pretty nearly our bed- time Ellen" then pipe lit stays to enjoy with me the coziness oi this, the last one of the best. of Jan- uerys’ hours. _Not,,t_i,ia,t,_,i.he..dsy brought sny- thing that was at aii disturbing to our portals. We were able to go happily to our interests, the men to their shoring and end o’ week hauling and it was today when snow iiurrles discouraged the work at the wood that one oi the young horses was broken to the sleigh. The two we have: the Neil mares coil: who in his turn appears to be lost. in_'i.he length 0i Lho ill-I'm sleigh shafts and the one pur- chased last Sprint. 30th their worth at the. plowing. Ex- tremeiyfpatient Jock IS at this breaking of horses. and James as weii. His maxim has bben: “One hasty move in breaking s yoiiui horse end you have him mined!” But now that James "never bothers with them" he coiltinues with the chorixig, but at. the same time manages to keep informed as to the progress of the breaking. This afternoon's lesson was "without in- cident" and highly satisfactory to aii. * T And as it. has been today, so‘ through the month the farm cork has been kept up, the usual sched- ule being carried out with i1ii1= interruption from stormy W61!- ther. “It's been sort oi moxioton- pus" 1 remarked to James today. but only w get his reply. “M°f]°' furious, Ellen" he exclaimed. lei. me tell you that no work is 111N10- ionous so ion-g as one's heart is i_n if. its doing-end no fiwo day! choring is slikexli one be inter- ggfgd there is always something new about it~ and no man or wo- man should be on a farm if he or she don't. like their work." I lillw- ed while he colli-ilillfidi "1 bellevei Ellen, like in aii other professions or occupations the liking ‘is born with one. Yes, thats in farmers are born-not model-and you can't make a farmer out oi a boy Letter 0f Appreciation we the Kensington Juveniles wish to iihlink Mir. Geo. 1-1. amazon Produce Denier oi Keneirigton, for iihe uniforms he donated to our lea/m. .1. Weeks Murphy. Manager. 0111111 or nililiiis Mrs. William Butler and i-‘ssni-Ly of Yuri: Point wish to thank friends and H-niflwbours for their many acts at kindness during their recent sad bereavement. Also all wiho sent Letters and Cards of Sympathy. 0111111 or TllAlllfS Ma's. William lsluusi- and egnziiiiy wish to extend Meir eppr s on and ainéero meg: to m"; page», the Nurse; and if of . . i. Hospital for the tender care oi hus- band snd father, also for_ths many acts o4 kindness simvn in the imm- ily dining his brief iiinsss end death. Milli 0F TlllllliS Mrs. William Butler and Family. York Point. express their siicero thanks to (Ia-trades No. 62 C. A. B. T. C. for Fwal Tribute and Sym- pathy in their recent sad bereave- men. Also to the Charlottetown branch of the Canadian Legion for poppy wreath and heartfelt express- ions 0i symDefhy. TBA 0N TREES Wild tea bushes grow to the sire of s iuii-siao tree. but the cul- tivstod variety is about. three or proved ‘ nsvico cincilien periodically. dren from Grads Vll upwards protection. lowing weak for this purpose. Schools ore eligible for these Health Nurse. their children is of stoke. The safety focfov iodoy is perhaps being- emphosiiod more than in any time in the posi. For the posi- few yeorls one week is set apori us "Health Week." This is o spacial occasion when we should toko "stock" and fry and ascertain if we are doing cs 11inch us we individually end collectively con to make this Dominion, this Province, this Cit-y of ours o: safe cs we con from disease, which is our common enemy. The consensus of modern opinion in the field of public health in Canada, in the United States and in Greet Britain ls that c single vaccination against smallpox is, in too many cases, not sufficient for o life time of protection. in older to ploy “sufe", it is desirable and necessary to repeat this vec- Every six years is considered on opti- mum time to seek this protection by o ro-voccinotion. It is the one and only way to banish this enemy end oll school eiiil- "Heolfh Week" this year is observed during the first week of February and lilo Department of Health is making preparations for clinics in eech of filo ClPYVSOlIOOlS lilo fol- Any school child. who has never boon vaccinated and any who has been vaccinated six yours ego or longer, in oddi- iion to those in Grades Vll, Vlll, lX and X‘ offending ihe City ed by the City Health Officer, assisted by rile City Public It should be poiniedyout that ii is required by low that c child must be vaccinated before he or she con attend e public school, but the rovoccinofions ore voluntary. Intelli- gent parents do not require compulsion when tho llooiili of The time and place will be luler advertised in Hi0 press. WATCH FOR IT. l. C. KEEPING, M.D., D.P.H.. INATION should ovoil themselves of this Clinics, which will be conduct- Ciiisf Health Officer. r it the liking ior the land. and live stock is not there." As James had suspected, ihe month ~is gone anti pert of the gallant old hedge. of spruces still stands bravely against the Winter winds and snow though many have been cut down. and of those Rob has hauled s sizable hes-p of firewood to the yard. As sunshine follows darkness or rest, labor so in this month beautiful days were set amid the grey ones, the one to better point out the nicctlee oi the other. Mornings the sun lit a sparkling Lraii along the snow and in ihc evenings, entranced one stopped to watch it sink to rest in e gorgeous display of coi- ors behind the dark crowned hiiis. The moon at luil turned the coun- tryside into a isiryoand of bflilifl- four feet hig h. i ness and shadows-i-ond silent White fields. . . . A Sill-ill’. Il-ilfhli, so Mr. C. said. closes this first month o! the yeer. and one loclia back to review the many delight: enjoyed on this Island form. Other things one should review at end o’ day like this. "When night comes, list thy seeds: make plain the way "rwixt heaven and thee: block to not with delays; But. perfect aii before thou sleep’ .' then say: ‘There's one sun more strung ol my Bead u! days.’ What's good. score up for joy; tlbo bed, well scanned, Wash oft with tears, and got till Master's hand.” Until Monday -- Diary-Good- “IAYLOIPS rover/u arm/loam 462 Qa¢ vil ltli viii. ills perfect gilt of love . . . e vie] l1 of D0210“ beauty will! tile loivioss lridol wreath 4-point gssronioe of perfect color, est, brilliance sad _ lawless quality. Cheese from our sisny bis velsss. Iowslises Ice Peer Generations night. . . . ‘I - VALENTINE GIFT IDEA FROM -