rise ma: rul-ri-r Preaching yesterday morning on the text "1 do set my bow la the into‘; Pllllllli EllWlllD~ .. u-lllli -l_'llE.—WE|l. SHOWING AT 3:15 - 7 - 9 cloud" (Genesis 9:18) the tel‘, the Reverend T. H. Illlle Somers, said: Our Lord belongs at the very centre is hope. He la as irsglia as a rainbow, or» 8o seems. Some iacts about Him a:e sun, but the bulls o! them is not large. Besides, He died: and Hispreaence, thou oi such stul! that we can lay hands Him, any more than we can la hands on a rainbow. His at; ti- butes, as we call them-Bis lowlinese, His courage, His hon» esty. His love-are s spectrum- band, a sheer loveliness because they are the purity oi white light. Yet the seem as fragile as a rain- bow pr nted, ii it is printed, on a cloud. But He is sure as the promise oi_a rainbow seen in tho western sky at sunset. The storm has lifted in Him; the Sun has broken through, with a light better than the light earth. His piercing yet propor- tioned truth, the love that turned a Cross Into forgiveness and a prayer, His persistence in history such as no human wit could ever have devised, persuade us to iind in Him an intention above history. God says oi Hie Eon: “I do set my how in the cloud and selilsh storm oi human stoi~.v." We, like Noah, must decide whether we shall be- lieve the bow or the cloud. Tho- mas Carlyle said oi tha stars, ap- parently overwhelmed by their lmperturable vastness, their may- immi- N” 233F443}. never having shown you a comedy as funny as this But a child once said. "It the wrong side oi heaven la so beau- tiiui, what must the right side bel" The child, with childlike wisdom, was nearer truth than Carlyle. You and I must day in our time either "There will al- ways be wars and dlstres!" or, “God has spoken once tor all in Christ." Fruit Bakes Should lie Made Early Illlt ARGUERITE CHAPMAN AKIM Willllll RITA lllllllllii 7 ilEMARESi; lilllNSflN- A e NHL mafi azso MINIATURE - TRAVEL - CARTOON C APITOL -- Today-Tuesrllid. , lit love was W. 3 (lie iiiouq ‘ $CIENTIFIC.I\ thouqiit it was 122mm ! lucky thing about fllbl-lll’. cakes. Just coin/t be Put oil till late thosebyaddtotlliemiliiotiasld lostminutleihilllds W Theyasemadeamidoilt SABXHWQkSW smooth t. y trio be cs3.“ oi the way alheed oi i silo just mm GRANVILLE lmin Eff", n‘. -,......._-..-.'.. .__. - y from home. a pmve an excellent and. savlv wrapped. W give that cheery touch oi homo cooking that streams so much- ALL-CANADIAN CONTEST FOR BOY AND GIRL CALI‘ MEMBIIIt-S Announcement has been made that the Holstein-Frieaian Associa- tion oi Canada will again this year sponsor a ssecial Judslhl 50111951 amongst alf Club members throughout the Dominion in con- nection with the All-Canadian ‘Se- lections oi Holstein cattle. Prisca amounting to $100 are being otter- to the winners. The _Contest is open to all boys and girls who are this year showing Holstein calves in their Clubs. _ Fh-omamongst the I-nlmll! 110m‘ mated for All-Canadian considers- tion, a committee o! judges will select up to six in each 011188- Photos oi these selections Will ilfl published in the December issue oi the Hoisteln-Fricslan Journal. From these pictures, a committee consisting of the judges at the major shows throughout the Dom- inion will choose an Ali-Canadian and a Reserve All-Canadian in each class. -~ .__.¢, .--_.-... .....-~..~>».»~.........-» i MARGARET Mil? ~ SARAII Still I llAlllll. IIIEIIES * lllEllE "All 3, “llllillllggllfllli ~ Til! llllllli ' ~,...,...,,,,,,_M,,; PLUS NEWS - CARTOON - COMEDY - TRAVEL "W" ll" P“““"‘°‘ "“°‘°‘“""" SHOWING A'l‘ 3.1a . 7 - 8:45 li'l°.i§§§.".5°'.'i?§i.“°.yi.'.i'.'$“ifiyiiiiidii "my," and RgSefVQ All-Canadian in each class. Points will be a~ warded to“ each decision that a- grees with the official version. Mid the prizes will be awarded on tile basis oi the total points scored. ‘BONITA (i-RANVILLE, uu-Srlistlilfiu LN uar MOVIE.‘ TREAT Bonita Granville and Noah Beery. Jim, ale tho cu-siaxa oi uri-lvcrsars ‘it PAST MAKEH fI-laohllhl) VNESENT .’ i I ‘~'1*‘i‘ed MacMisrrays past is your llaugii - loaned piesent in _ Uol- um-clivs "rilli-Cfil My vast," a Mut- ual Production, currently starring “line Boauiiiul Cheat." scheduled We'll troop to church in tho liiii wirh lviarguorie Chapnioi, to open io-clay at th Us iwi -' u" £13m lllbllllllTlfLt ittiia JOKIIISYiI, ‘i neaiie. n rleruidou aglitihoaoipihe loosens §§g".i'§i'.“ crowd “ch hm ‘ 1v avetipoi and vou as eason“ ve 1e t , - ' ............. .. i‘... ...:. ......:. iummznshi. CHEST COLD " 22"“ i" is“ "d Ewan-d alllgflilf. H Md ' lrvlng. Sarah Selby and uaml 1i we knew vou “unlit: eioi- us ve y a g r ' never seen. l-lugzse in su porting cast hlch ' ' also his Irgmc ‘ityan and Miibtlm $°0'h€$ “m” ma bi°°d "'4 Pursue-d b a wile he'd never mar- irll‘ Stone. Beery is seen as the sedate young m~ professor who endeavors to reicrm that ever sent you: spirits soaring a wayward girl. Miss Granville ap- aiavhish. It's the promise oi a rare pears as " lmemed" yousls d . Actually. however. s stall s» by a killer he'd never been introduced to! it's llIYJ riczt. down-ioamirth comedy Have you an old chronic cougli- that has settled deep in the cavities oi our chest? No ‘ ordinary reme y will rid you oi‘ your trouble. Only specialized medication will give you the relief‘ you seek. if you really want to atop cou hing, it you want soothing. e ective re ref. why not seek help from. Poisons Couch Syrup. You must master your deep-seated cough. You must clear awe the mucus lrom the bac of your throat. Clogged-up breathing passages muat ,bo rid’ oi bacteria lsteiy on Praises: yrup to e ' cu; the modern, P y tesld part in hei- own eiioit to the professor. Throuah the aid oi mmaswe. both i-eimnatiotll are s to succeed in the flinfs 01 and Miss D01‘) ‘Bills! in the picture. - Berton was the producer-direct“. LONDON -. (or. Imdon Counv Council will hold as trustee at his request. a mas-bi? bust oi George Bernard Show sou ptured by Qigmund Btrrcbl. Y was writtennx and Karl Kamb 1 tho story by Patterson MoNutt and llacian Wat's Leslie dis- eetod as well as produced the pic- 1 id 151B iIiYVERIUGHY. lnvemeee. Scot- . , tb-(OM-A wild cat 35 inches has been caught at lnverlochy is. Eagles are aw on the ma and moccasins C ‘ Nbblla in ~i a genus-ally is . it is- toda . Fight of! your t roat trou is. clear up, your oogisil.» etbaclt to et Poisons help you. a D ‘ atslh 38o bottles. ‘ Potsdam. gh real. is not '11. o! es the heart o! man estic unconcern, "It's a sad sight." i d hl . ii‘ 5.553. t e (ootiiiogl cough remedy tltatlssopo dist-j health a it?‘ ‘III BAPIIII‘ GIUICII . . The service o! mornlns worship was directed by the minister, the Rev. l; Judson MW. ID with sermon “The Word Made IHGIII.” In the gospel o! Saint John the writer in tor 6:14 inetrpreta the great even which la commem- ‘ -' in this season o! Advent. It is not ssible to understand the text un esa we grasp tit; idea oi e Word; it is the eel! expressive action oi God makin clear to us His mind. It ll the crd o! Cre- it is the Word oi Redemp- This word oi redemption is ‘poison to a world o! sin, man la deemed because he is in sin and needs redemption. Human sin is the result oi human choice, ro- demption is also a matter oi human choice: who can compel love or iorce redemption? God does not iorce, Ho persuades. The word that redeems muat be spok- en iroin God who so loved that lie gave. The redemptive word chanti- not the heart o! God who loves the world from the beginning with a love uncon. ditioned, limitless. boundless, un- withholding. The word must lie spoken in language man can un- derstand, in Jesus Christ the iace oi God appears to man. Only bo- gotten, unique, alone. without psi- aliei, to as many as received Him, to them gave Re power to become the sens oi God. Wesley's "O lard. My God" was the morning anthem. The Church _School met at the close oi morn. igdg worship, (or Bible Study pea- Evening worship at ‘l p.m. was conducted by the minister whose sermon was “Primal-lag mi- urn-m. mas." The evenin anthem was Zin erelli's “Haste ee 0 Lord." . G. Elliott Full, organist and director oi choir, conducted the music oi the day. The Veterans’ Appeal menot God. we're eomicfl homoiuahhsbveomon loose. bodies W. allied and maimed: hearts all sick and sore; haunted souls. our haunted souls are crying out ior ilie; want God's peace. God's love. God's 3w. in pleoe o! mad etriie. We leit your shores strong lust! boys. with hops and order Oh. Our Our We tilled. W’ omlng back ith co tless omillinpsd and morew than “lilodles The visitins oi our minds today » make havoc oi the out‘ Our tortured sleep brings slain wsi-‘s withorlnll back wast- iniz blast. The blinded eyes can ne'er behold the beauties o! the earth: The shattered lips can not attain ‘loin in the world's rude mirth. We're boys in years. in suiiering men; We've come through shot and We've ioried a woy to peace and homo throukh tires o! deep- est hell. And now we want the great and good; we want the pure and true- Oh. Ministers oi God. we ‘ask. can Heaven be found through you? We were not plaster saints; oh. liol black sin has seared the soul, But can you tell oi one who came to make poor slmicrs whole? It is not peeling oraans and spines on loity heights, 1i. i5 not architecture and glowing window lights. F01‘ Which the veterans hunger imd call on you today: But tor the Man oi Nazareth who trod our death-strewn way. Tile blulna aanda oi Egypt have dimmed our eyes to see The built)’ 0! a cushioned pew. but crave (or Galilee: trenches have The slimy o blotted out 0i mind The intellectual essays. but brought the Christ who's kind ‘ll-IE CHARLOTTETO‘ N GUARDIAN Iifii-a-a ,a-au-o._ \ bgi- ._..._.._ "F04? WARP Proud is Charlottetown, birthplace. motion Jctuna we: the British Emp‘ in Menthol in 192B. picture entextulnsn Northern Electric. provinceilFor Clsarlottecowsiismosetilanapro- vlncialcapitahmorefllanablwpoetgmosethan I iOWiY. modern oommi-lflil-U a . . Giarlottoowa forever holds first place in the history of our Dominion . . . the proud position oi‘ Canada's Here. in 1804. only eighty-one years ago, men of Clllllll’! FIRST TILKING PICTUII‘ Over Northern Electric thooln equipment, the first talking wan shown then, Canada's leading theatres V.- uaa Northern Electric aquip- ‘,5 man! tolls-lag you you: motion the best in all electrical equipment look for the name aaplbaioffiesaethieasnlieet sl vision gafllenll b settle diflesenoed of creed and tongueanddawflsqbweldhooanhsdiviaible whoietbeacateesadealoniesthetdttelnbedton "WlllllflyIItheiopofNordlAtlswloa-llae- Dosield.Caities-,Tiiley,Bsown,Tedse,McGee... tiieeewemotheirilamemunameatllatwilhflle \ nameoiCbarlottetownboopeakthdllllilli-llehsl with Canada." haasdin Now, n! Ont. For U?! "A v 3 end 40 Pl “I C Northern tilecrr/k‘ C; ,_. r ‘Z4 BRACHES ACROSS CANADA TONIGHT-AI r c Y---9.00 t0 9.30 P. M.” commemoration-snake's» I ,. Northerlalllectsicilahelprideislltagsowthwlfla Canadafromsmali beginnings boa naiidnnleloo- trical service . . . takes pride in its opportuniw b serve the further upbulldlng oi‘ this glorious country. l uoarl-lsan stscralc oua x {eafanlsapWorword with CQNCIII’ Olfll BC 5O INIDN NIIVIORI RICO! IIIIUIAI. NW1 EVERY MONDAY‘ IVINI ' ‘ ‘ Cone e" - . lmcslilfisilfiz.‘ 1m . , .. 1"“; sore iscordant noise; The solos may he faultless. b,v singers trained to please, But Rdspel hymns are its-ester and Irander is: these. The “Great Comrade" reached us in many a battle iray: Bay man oi God is He the One you ciier us today? We're sick oi’ drink and lust and We're sick in sold and 1mm; But. °ll. we're iierceiy lonstlng tor the one who's good and kind prayer. M Wevoilllflve fouaht and sweat toi- You'd‘ iiiid the veterans there. Sent by my Eaton. ' 6mm’ 304 Smith Msunao Ave. Pasadena. 0411i. FACE FRAMING 1151,13 . NEWEIT IN HATE Midteaecn millinery lleotkmg are d-iiieratit csoa. com. wit..." nfis-l-il-‘l’ ..‘2.“‘a‘£ 9"“ om ieevina ui-"t." 2 $2 > i - ‘s "firs... t-NlAsiOVG lll l-itnsl m ...lii=.r-, o agusogsisls. viii with us.- uiious hots oi ha" and ieeitliate in I flak.- U1 " ' the usus ' velvga fl1$ vei- vi your contribution at _, ' or phone m, and ‘Qllilldlvdl collect it. i t: o ii t; it r y i3’ fr» . hind. rei- in Universities Bauses Concern --__ By The Canadian Press Demand ior hlither education by returned servicemen and wom- en has swelled university enrol- ment in Canada to pro ortion! so great that shortages o llvlns 8°- commodation, classroom s ace. iood supply and textbooks M“ beccm critical in mill)’ illliveu‘ lty cities. a survey by the Canadian Pr“! iinda between iaooo an l0. veterans entering or re-enterlns ooile e under the veterans‘ r9- estabilhment prosram l“ "W current acadomicyeaimlil llliiiiill" a new u-meati-r for servicemen is scheduled to start in January 5i- niany universities. Classroom facilities oubled and trebled. Additional nstructera have been appointed. Hundreds ei students are uslna friends’ or library texts “Mil mlishers can meet the demand. iler camps and other tempor- ary shelters have lllfilill “P 0W1" ‘ have been lege at St. Johns, Que“ to relieve congestion. . Dalhousle University, l-lalliex. and Acadia University, Wolivilla. N. 5.. have the grmtest registrat- ion increases in the Maritime Provinces, Acadilfs normal enrol- .ment ot about 500 is greater than ‘I50 while more than 360 veterans swelled Dlllhouale’: registration to a record 1.160. At the University oi New Bruns- wick Fredericton, the average 3B0 enrolment is more than doubled this year. 5t. Francis Xavier Unl- verll yeat Antigonish, N. 8.. Resin ti-etion jumped irom a 450 normal to ovei- 600, while more than 5B0 students are attendin Prince. oi. Wales College at O arlottetown where the average was about 400., University oi Montreal and la- val University at ~Queboc Cty, bolii show increases w'tli tom! 500-700 ray-servicemen wring pro- degree and pro-university rein-sh- cr courses. CAN IOIIOI Red squill ls an eiect ve pre- paration tor killing rats, and it is regarded by some persona n! being non-goisonoua ior pigs. - eriments y the Science serv RI. niinlon Department oi Agricul- lurlphlvl shown that red souill is uall as isonous tor swine as or rs s, bu that it is dis te- iu pigs and, under, ord nary can tioiu. they will not eat but: night-lad students present the greatest living space problem. and about i0 per cent o! students mIost universities this year are la t i oat cry. linglnarlng, medicine, com- merce and law are the tlioltempllv la‘: choices oi tonnes aervi en. ' sciences tuurlytollowina close b» ‘s- Refill! Univerlil! hahskegrperienood a Q cent en- rolment increase in t e (acuity o! Bhrlstalat Urdm '*cbasave _ i all!‘ , L oases . . '\' subtly Grade "a" ¢ containing the amount oi dru ul- uails employed lei- liullns re s. When a terrier or cleans product that seeds dirt and ot- Vla le seed ll oi lilo to complete the process good start. seed can be controlled When a iarmer sows no other. to its var ety To malty: name. buys clean seed it ‘iillnloll he sell I a tree irom weed her trash. , seed with lenty in it. seed that is wel able ation. Should rain term a flflllt on the soil aitei- planting, it may pre- vent weak seed irom thrusting its tiny plant into the sunlight. But viable seed will germinate com- pletely and get the crop oil to a As not all organisms attacltln treatment, the seed for next year's planting should be disease tree. produce exactly that variety. and cod seed ls always trill sure oi gettina zood seed. homers-may order reslstercd seed, which is the best, or certitlod seeg, the next but, or commercia see . - The scream oi whining bullets. oi r bursting bomb d n u. ' . in i o '1 t l - coop Bil-ID Spoil symphonies in Diuiaut 24ft the s . geld:tfelhnfheluhonimegcgefacfiléy, l?! —--—-- ha“ “hunk” “d up; tale the Angels tell. more t an 1,500 service personnel Good seed, accordin to the Do- ‘QNY 9 w “m The wounded mates around us. the registered, First year students in niinlon De tmant o AIFilIlIilUPQi "l "flu" u“, 01166 o! dvinz boys. science and engineering were sent is clean, vabie, tree tram disease Vii"! i" ‘"4 3"“ ‘u Break ln u on the Anthems with to the University's Dawson . Ool~ and true to a good ' “hm.” bu“ ' w, _ INGLIIIIMAN T0 NORTH AM!!! BISCUIT MONTRIAM Doc. Bhalto Doullas. works an Iinslish biscuit concern (Carr: oi any Llmlte ). has arr irom Carlie e, land, to to eastern Oana oi germin- by see a variety n w tour will last llld his - months. l $1‘! seahorses ' " I ii“. CA DA" m?“ FACTOR!!! iB-(CP) -- 31 manaser 0i ia lil- ‘gi-lisle Comp‘ 3?"?- n‘ , sss m- cturinl t: y; hi‘?! six year! about sis 1'0 QND LUIQ M's risks "iilihllsl so“. 6!.