, . I ’ CHURCHES TOMORROW GEIITIIAI. iillilllllllii rblseslamnisisserveiiroraews f? " ‘fir. rlirslvs CATHEDRAL .~ ANGLICAN A ltoohiord Square ltev Canon s. M. Malone, ' 111.11.. urn. / SERVICES IUNDAY- - L00 lloly Communion 8.41 a ll. i0 Holy Eucharist, Choral. um ziermo . 2.80 Suhday School. 7.00 p.m. Evensong and Sermon. WEEK DAY- Holy Communion 4.7.45 Tuesday, Thursda. Sstur Y- ' 8.15 Monday end Friday. 9.30 wpncsday. Evensong 7.80 Friday. The iveelr day services are held in All Soul's Chapel. Ail sests are {peg 1nd unappropriated. Visitors are welcomed and the Incumbent is glad try-see them after any ser- vice. s1‘. PAUL'S cuultcu" L i-itfifttnni. (REST Kit-sin . Miss Muriel Bloor, Deaconess. Organist, Miss Lillidn lisrle. 8.30 l-loly Communion. 10.00 Confirmation Srhnol. mon. 2.30 Sunday School. 7.00 Evening Prayer. Club Director. Mr. waiter BNutt‘ ‘» A.'I'.C.liI. 11.00 Holy Communion und Ser- ‘Youilr People's and Adult C t .'-.-:'..."'"-...... c: ems... uunro CHURCH 7*“? 77m" ' '7" “M” "" 9' CANADA casswsu. ior photographs _____€__________ __ TRINITY UNITED CONIIDlI-ATION LIFE LNSUI, CHURCH 0”" NOTI I-Y --: - . v. Ebioltsnnan eswthgMsg-re- “1°‘“_ Mill Merle Moll Demons '.i‘i'ip ii leaves Charlottetown at l- Rov Kendall. L0- . -. LIAM. l2 o'clock instead of 12.30. 9-28-5i -'1 SALVATION ABM! PLEDGE PLEASE NOTE: OBDII OF cards held lry A. Beleher, SERVICE Bank of Montreal, Charlottetown. 11.00 a.m. ‘the Contritltlon .P1esse make plyment. to 16-1-21 roucs court's-At the Police will stand ior the Call to Worshi when the ‘Minister enters the p -l pit and remain standing until ai- ter the National anthem. l Organ Prelude — Call to Wor- SEMI-Pl! WIS RmI-lldfld one I60!- shlp - Holy! lioiyi Ho l Invoca- The National Anthem. Hymn oi’ . ll A. M. Piirlie W01‘- rrslse. Responsive Read . Gloria. strip. North Ruetioo. M0 PM. Pub- Scrlpture Lesson. Prayer. .»hildren's 11¢ Will-Ship. 5311119)’ BXNIB- R"- liyrnlll. ArlAnogincemgnis. 0:53-11“.- E. F. Coffin, Minister. 10-2-11. oxu ogy. n em. ermon. r. 1- ymn. Benediction. Organ Pestlnyrle. (""7308 "("195- '— RBV- 0- 0- 1.00 p.m. Organ Prelude. Introit Emile" Wm 979mb 011 Isl-mill?’ (choir). Invocation. The lord's “will” 3rd 9'9 Hueuwwk l“ Prayer. Notional Anthnn. Hymn. - M' Cm" 3°94‘ i" 3 m“! ma‘ Lesson. olgayrier. liyramuAnnonnei- and": 5‘ 7-30- 104'“ ments. ern . De ca on oi 0 - ___ string, Anthem. Sermon. Prayer.‘ WEDDING "Nlvmsllllf- a- liymn. Benediction. .Orgsn Postinde. cmmtulmml‘ ‘m “m! “w” ' The Sacrament oi The Lord's ‘filo “g1 M7515 m v_ Supper will be observed at the ' Qyiheb $2,337 ‘ifdemm’ 51c,“ close oi both services. ' "em o e we I m“ ye CHURCH SCHOOL: "'1' omb" 3"‘- I000 a.m. ' ‘ rmediste, Senior, '_¢ _ but!‘ CHURCH 0F SCOTLAND. 11.00 sun. Beginners, Primary and services sabbath’ 0mm,“ 3rd’ "Ti-IE CHARIJOITIJIUWN GUARDIAN A. IDY KENDALL, L-lisA-DL, A.C.C.O., AAGD. Organist and Cholrlllaster Trinity United Church. Studio: Hearts Meniorln] Hall 140M011 1. Oct. IN. CALVIN CHURCH, MAID on efihiti? itmrii i.‘?.'.‘.‘.'"1°.‘€$ G. Carlyle Webster. Minister. . rre-r nmrrrs union.‘ an so m LISSON 1 On s table a? s s cut- glsu pitcher iled with pure water. In hesv t PBINCETOWN UNITED II. Malpequee-il‘ AM. The, Service-Rally ‘Day service Court yesterday e drunk mg 1n- i lChoir director an tion. The Lord's Prayer Inlson.‘ CAVENIISIrSiH UNITED CIIUICII- I‘ w.‘ Plow tun oi s glass ptcher toshorw, 7 he class my 0i’ the lesson trea ment more TIINITY UNITED clluncrl. -' "“"¢~ Services Sunday will beconducted by the Minister Rev. T. E, McLen-. nan who will preach-both momin ' flsgpol the unds oi the Csdsdijsrh Na- 1°n ~ tho hgiulalziieiyetrs? is shown, with the Union Jack "3 oudiy flying st its mp. The, acher can show s 0i our flag when men m‘ “My third advertisement ' to shows three fine ouths oi different black), looking inward a pic-‘ ture of the world, and, ap_ parentlyh. hoping for a better to ow 11m Mwnen- M director of Rellflious EGUCSMOH it the 118118] 1101i!!- Hon. Captain E- M. Malone of Char- lottetown is retiring s8 part-time Chaplain with the Canadian Army._ filnlor Departments (i to 11 years. g°lfdwfillgA' M‘ Q,'£,°§'§,"°§f° 3 shore esd "KM ' , ' tobé 5h Visitors and Students cordially §§§“'§.f,‘,’:§,1_ wedfg-sdgf.’ Qgtqbgy PRESTB-YIAKIERIAN ytlcflmr- _ - oth. Rev. .1. 1-1. Bishop, 10-2-11. run KIRK or sr. JAMES BAPTIW “or ;rrlrng;;féff>lggjgrlp;,egg , years. r some". M.A.. S.T.M., R.C.A.F. Director oi Millie, E. Lllllsn McKenzie, Mus. llae. Ilunion. Dudley Buck. 2:30 RM. Church School 1. pen‘ v Irlnee and Grafton Street d . a. Carlyle Webster Idwin Johnstone Organist ORNING WORSHIP rd's Hymns 10o, 192, 354 They Cruoiiied My Lor ?" urney. 230 and Bi le C asses. EVENING WORSHIP tlrm Life. , Hymns 109. 312, 544 Ryder. I Ihlp with us. In Memoriam Park Corner, Nov. 23. > with her son at Hollis Minister Flt. Lleilts the Rev, T. H. Bllssell A a.m'. Sacrament oi Holy Com- Anthem "Bread oi the World."— Dob-mg» mm. Service oi‘ Solemn Thanks- Anfhern ‘The King oi Love.” — atkis. ' The Minister will conduct the . eel sad deliver the sermons.‘ p PEESBYTERIAN CHURCH 1,00 a.m. The Sacrament oi The S pm will be observed. do remembrance of Me." s “""'°"‘ "m" Y“ 1""; w“: CENTRAL CHRISTIAN shew 1:19.11. were held nu . ‘The Sabbath chool 7.00 p. m. Post - Comm ion Theme "flow to Live the bris- Anthem "Hear Our. Prayer.” — "Let" us draw near with true hearts and iull assurance oi faith." You are cordially invited to wor- MItS. PENELOPE MONTGOMERY The death of Ivlrs. Penelope M0ntgom:r_,'. \v.dcw of William Montgtxnery, on Wednesday Sept. ember 22. at the home of her son iD. V Molltgcnlery, HIIIUBX, nftcr a short illness, catnc as a shock E her gnsny friends in this prov- n. The palléaesrdrilwerevafilelssrs: h w Angus Macmnnon m Murray 0115 B. e, B-m . M0113 . . M' d J K1113 p] t 1 _ Johnstone. Ernest Dunning, Will- his capable manner expressed the gngctfis mifinhuffo, °wi1r%§n'e%'_ lam Woodslde, Melville Baker and purpose oi the gathering. and with 3., where Lance Brd. MacDonald Fred. Dnvlson. a few complimentary remarks called is now located. oe. Mrs. Montgomery was born at 73, the. daughter of James and Mary (Mc- Leod) Cousins. Following her mur- risge in 1099 she resided at Long River for twenty yenrs. where she was predeceased by hrr husband in 1906. In more ecent years the de- ceased had mad her home at. Char- t and Kensington. and for the past year and one half resided H. She is survived by two sons. D. V. mus an song by the welLknown Corner Prince and Fitzroy Streets Hank snow, and my sjmming ‘"1 ‘lumemem Bdded- CflPt- Mail; ‘t one. or Canon Malone as The program was made possible known more familiarly Rector of St. Peter's Cathedral. M l w h] l1 MON IVgEEIé-END TRIP — M1‘, and orn ng ore p am. . _ rs. w rrls d Sermon "What Is The Church ggfi-,fifgo.°ggf,gylnyé,gf't,gggtw. a a“ Bees’ $1001); “edema... w_ I“ r arr ved in town Friday evening and Minister Rev- I~ Jglgdul-“Lovy. as. through tlée kindnfss ci Mr. r... A. ° M cD l. Th cll dons.- Re“ Rmltlld Nlihh- EIOaIlS 012a the Sdn. hgyéngbeen re- ceived recently: Bedeque W. 1., ‘This is "World Communion’ $590’. Richmond Aw". society’ ggrélgslv-sulfplé: fvglrlnrgélnmeadflflhome made patch work quilt. Ari-- the close oi morning worship. noymous, $1.00. _Anthem “Lead Me Lord." (Wel- THE Km]; 0F s‘ JAMES_ Y). H 1 C - Solo "I Heard the Voice of Jeans a? fiiafifemgsgbggtedoé ‘fflifilfik ‘grad. English) —Mr. Ivan tomnrrw m The Kirk M this Sey- . . ice are welcome all Christians The Church School 2.80 p.m. v d . This la the Bible Study service filmfif fifiecéyf§c°fie°“sfyfoei°mtvnfit oi the Church. you are cordially _ 5 ' - invited til-participate. m" “t w’ “d” m’ u n“ tendency oi Mr. D. A. MscK non. Evening Worship ‘I p.111. n, the even; m, 7 p. M, n service Sermon by Will J. Green. Gcn- f Solemn anksgiving ‘for the, eral Secretary of “The Gideons.” ........-...~ W111 be by Anthem “Immortal, Invi|ible."— 1e Minister who will also preach! (Thlman). the sermon. Miss E. Lillian Mac-l Solo “The Lord Is My Lishtfi- mvle Mus. 380., will direct the (Aliitsoni — LAC. Stanley Beard. music at all services. On Wednes- John Inch, Mus. Bse., organist ds/y at 7.30 P. M. the regular Mld- ' and choirmaster week Services will commence- You are invited to worship with —-—— THE BAPTIST CHURCH BONBHAW Y. P. U. - The re- gulsr weekly meetings of this Err:- n e B tit Ch h Tu sday even- gen, 52g 1118:; iot- thftmogxtlt Die Septgnlzzr h l - id t M. . .' Marionne Saunders, organlst- gggwlpfiesléfifiglf°§uf§g . . Rev. . easey ave lliitelzrh‘ lift-Til." t-v- up, o-qrghl.» Sgugy .33: Mr. William .1. Green, General 1w m" "P! ° ~ l" " E Secretary oi the Gideons will be Tempermce nweung' a Temperance the speaker. Lesson was iven. It was reported that the do egate from the scclety n" J r the 1 ,. snce Confer- ance at Freetown. The Society don- gomery, Charlottetown. and one ated s10. to each the Baptist and daughter, Mrs. Vina Semons, Bev- United Church. The quarter beinS I Rev. Sidney J. Davies. erly, Mass. one sster we. H. H. finished new officers wet‘, appoint-i Cculsonu Kenslngton and foul‘ ed as followsz- President, Leila grandchildren. One brother Mr. Moore: Vice president. Marie Ores.‘ George Cousins passed away in by; Treasurer. Maxine Salmond; December 194.2 . secretary. Eleanor Carson. Funeral services were held at the who has recently Joined the C W. and was at present home on Interment was in the Geddie upon Margaret MacDonald, who Memorial cemetery. read s well worded address. On be- l _i__.____-_ half oi all- present Edna MaoKen- children, of A ton of timothy hay contains zle presented Christie with a sen-lvisitlng h-sr parents. Mr. end about 18 pounds of nitrogen, 6% erously filled purse to which she Archie Est pound; of phosphoric acid. and replied in her usual jovial manner —-Saokville 1mm 2g to 30 poundg of petsslr thanking all present for their This is i-slthor more than would be thoughtfulness in remembering her. return-ed to the land by s ton of After slnslns For She's A Jolly d ordinary green farmyard manure. Good Fellow, and bouncing thgnounc It I10 fertilizers were applied, eont- est of honour. lunch was served of th inuous crops oi timothy would Y tho 1105M”. assisted by thi!’ (ffrplgig the 50115, 1mg ti” gygne g, ladies present. The remander oi Mr. true in a general way of other the evvnhs we: plrlsently spent Montague. P. s. 1.. silent the week- Mont-gomery. Halifax: J. C. Mont- grmggqg by dancing. social and happy good . end in wishes. Louis rnlns The need is great and the cause a W°Plh1l>- Th" Chm"! 5°h°°1 Wm‘ BAPTIST CHURCH. — At the served at the close of m0 classes and g T8931, Cl-IARLOTTETOWN KINSMEN _Qgnersl Beer-stir): g1’ "The Gid- Oitenwuilg often our thoughts do CLUB service of evening worshi . 7 To a grsveeirot far awa |TON'(Boston by air only on Sundays). wuédfio?!“ fépaebgdiigri w t‘? “thi? d | . - "Grand Old Man" Mr- Geo. A. 5°“ u 9' Hughes, who has devoted over m I 12:30 P. M- LV. Ch'TOWi‘i—-Al'. 5145 P. M. $01?! Iwlgggflgéuggvf!‘ $5 Th. 12:55 P. M. Ar. S'Side.-—Lv. 5:25; P- M. rnerks Mr. McNair told the nreef 1205 P- M. LV. $'$id0./—Al'. 5215 P. M. 3mm“ m“ t" n“ pm’ a‘ 1.35 P. M. Ar. Monoton-Lv. 4.40, P. M- '§§'§;35éo;_r;3ng,g;;g;g 13g y .. PLEASE MAKE YOUR RESERVATIONS EARLY nsnfihssr. he s... on hiHIN MEMQRMM T0 AND FROM cnuscu omcur. liouolmn 0hariottetown-Summerside-Moneton 8i Shift-lied err-u tea MAKES AIR AND TRAIN CONNECTIONS AT gm‘ ‘$1136.93 5'3',,";',1',*,';,,?’,,i2§ MONCTON FOR MONTREAL - HALIFAX - aos- or ooh»- A- M-cuur- mum- of] . - _ _ q "finmortal, Invis dle,‘1'u armada) Just s years lgo to " ‘ ' ' ' hi1." tgrlfrfilibrgeh’ M? 1.15115‘ Join lounging H» , _ __ ' ch . S N AY AIR SERVICE -="1‘=-'1¢.1“'~ l!» music oi the day. . -At the concluding supper meeti - Visitstion Workers ‘Thursday evening in the Church‘ Hughes was slid still is Ch'Town. Phone 540-W-K. Rogers Agency; 2061 fiflfiflfi’ h“ "°'""“ °‘“"""" Nrpogh. a ‘m? u’ v 1m- woe- wt»- . - . . mai- snd oi the teem and affection in ivhleh he l: held not] know him, and they are many. At c meeting for what he considered all too generous re- an announcement from Ottawa said National Temperance Study Course for Sunday Schools I943 l m lives than any other curse." coholie beverages." eager the liquor trade." knows it is an evil thing." i QUESTIONS (Value l in sell? (Value 5 nun-ks). pod liquor advertising? (Val arks) u. A lone-wolf plane flies loft over (b geggvglgnpggglggikfihfigggglp; about it? (Value 5 marks), NOTICE TO ALL WRITING Ex- cot“ 9L SNOILVNINV answers to Sunday‘ 1p Hand in wondering why "I should be the" School Superintendent. Give iull -~someone has been la haps sick. and has borne t0 fall into such ruin. Sud- denly. as he flies directly over the shack, an anti-aircraft gun blazes from the roof of the tumble-down shack. and bullets crash into the wings and fuselage of the plane, sending it into s. sickening tail- spin with smoke belching from its The shanty was actually Scene One: October 3rd a clever camouflage for manned antLalrcrait camouflage is widely used in times of war. and it is necessary. The liquor people use camufolage too. They take liquor, one of the (By Msmcm Bgypgyprqgm fittest diastiguctii/e filings itnlslhusnin B- in Y 09"!‘ B V9!‘ 118-11 ' INTRODUCTOR NO tractive bottles and packages, and Y TE appear today. Brigadier G. A. Wells, prin- cipal protestant chaplaln to ll Cansdiarlnalmed forces will also r tre s or y under th be“ at t?“ age o1, w tsln areas. and to en other protestan THE BAPTIST CHURCH werelcpkmgantly entertained Wm‘ i eight Roman Catholic chaplains, the 516w‘; answers. Write on one side oi pap- er only. Give name and address oi Sunday School Superintendent. Intermediates 01f l2, i8, 14 years ne, of Murray Harbor, P, E, I. arris’ aunt. Mrs. ds. leuving saturdn a well- d with relatives. They re- Such (Junior) and spent the nigh holds. leaving Tue to their heme on the Island. —New Glasgow News. VISITING lfi-ILATIVES - Mr. and Mrs. Fred White m" arrived ls "rreneon harmless and innocent. pend s iclever camouflage they try to con- few days in town with the for vince people that there is no harm sisters. Mrs. w. A. Fife and Alaron Hunter and their hush a White's brother and here by Mr. George s as been over visitin, h recovering frcm s car sc- she met with some weeks hcre.~ New Glasgow Ne s H NOTICES for the Par- Oc Ian ondd Rusticu for Sun- ton. Harvest Than m“ Pr“ 3000i, ion P. M. Ev. E!‘ . . octo h Conlrmstion Service at 8,00 0i science and of common sense the - liquor advertisers ry people believe that the drink-habit ' is nothing but an innocent source of health. happiness. popularity typical Mr; Willie lliq/Iorrow hos received i“? a ca e rcrn er son. conducted by the Rev. A. D. Stirl- valley and vicinity, gathered st the inir. assisted by the Rev. E. B. home oi Mrs. Donald J. MaeKmncn Woodside and mv. James Mctiow- to honour her daughter’ Christie, l. Here is a pitcher of water and a tumbler! Surely those are 1n- nocent things! Then the sentence -"Water tells the thirds of the paragraph is about Then it suggests. sparkling water," to use their own words, isn't good enough It needs to be mixed with name of their special iiyrsnd oi See the camouflagei Water looks Tsik shout water sounds In this innocent talk about water an incidental mention oi whisky won't be questioned. Isn't there something wrong with a business that has to hide be decent in order to win public st ention? 2. Here is then second "ad." It's all around a continent. Imagine s spending several thous. 21:3 nice, innocent, little story! thing on at the bottom u an Miss Margaret McManus of this . left Monday morning on a. two weeks’ visit to Ottawa's. Mrs. John MacDonald and sons City Mrs. Hubert Morris Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hill oi Fre- n have received a noble ML lng the safe srrlvnl overseas elr son William S. i-illl. and Mrs, J, A. McKenzie of ‘Prurc. guest oi li/Lr. and Mrs, Bruce, 131 B i _ ._ Truro News. runsw ck st ‘ service of morni worshi 11AM M_ Ch 1 _ the Rev. Ronald able wil take as s; _ spfnrte‘: xacrfilfim“ Debem the subiect oi his sennon "Whet- 15 Brook with wife snri re ' '55" wffilebefllsfig‘ was accompanied hack hv his wife Public subscription to raise $10,000 “ma, choir. fir, Ive: Roblnsogi “d 5°“ gym“ "h" “Dem ’°"°"“' Will commence on Prince Edward W111 5111B "I 1'1"“! the V°1°° °‘ '_' I l d N b 15 ' --' S1985 PRgligPgD or“??? rifiqfysufrfl? 5fii“l'>‘é“‘é‘i.i IN ME MORIAM . We about the ilapgpole, and decide th s company that would harmful. Oh. No-o-o! Now let us look at number three What is it talking about? Agslrl_ something very nice-s better day. a hater world. But what I In loving memory oi Miriam d Worthy one- needs will hol'§"i§‘1§‘i'1§1§1§=.tfl§1°5s'§§- ffl‘), "h" P“”°“ “w” °°‘°"°' vice st 2.90 P . ill J. é- ’ ' 2-H- P M. The even anthem wil be Where we laid ollr dear Christian homes. o! A certain brand of ale, Could anything be l i’ What foo these liquor people must thi Mother and two be. n-n u name and address on each page oi answer questlo TELEVISION PLAY condemns alcohol as s CHARACTERS Crime records show that the use oi liquor frequently leads to crime ':lnd loathsome social diseases. a ‘Anggziieildterelfgrdgishlldviica-hacmifix; Mr‘ Dunl°p_B°b'5 Father‘ accidents much more likely. Glenview Church. view Hockey Team d° nifty“; t ' . r0 or-A 1 d ' ah Junior chit at Gleegvleelrl glhurchafifliigyes “d “"1"” Mr. Thompson: You're right! In ‘ aircraft work we can't afford t0 llllfl Some of our workers here are using electric drills and high-powered tools that take the most expert handling possible. slight slip may prove very wstly indeed. We have one type of ma- chine that can site" I DEW-l" °1 nine million pounds. imagine that ‘much Dower in the hands oi s care- 1955 worker: we have found from experience that alcohol does make a . . .. Suppose department where the fuselages are made. Bob: What are they? Father: The fuselage is the body Notes on Production to k " The girls might work on the, m! e shadow screen getting while the boys prepare the dialogue It will not be 110118558151 to memorize the parts because they are read from behind the screen, but they should be practised Well w bring out the full meaning. Directions for Making the Shadow Screen Nail together four lengths of wood to make a frame 3 feet by 2 feet. stlach 8 Dlece of white cotton over the opening and tack to frame. F215 can be set on s table or m e s. Directions for Making Figures Outline patterns are available‘ f" mam-HS figures about 8 inches high like those illustrated. Thea should ‘be traced around on card. bgfltrid. cut out, and fastened to the s a 0w m” orefurgen with transpraem Directions for Lighting .148!“ placed behind the screen will create the silhouette picture, 11 “WWW”? is available. use s 100 fit: bulb or stronger. Tie this to a c nailed to the screen. so u-tnt 1° i‘ °1°°° f» the top. directly in the centre. and about ten inches s- WBY 1mm the screen. Light from a Coleman or other lamp will get-vs, i" "w omen may be Placed direct- rlshtor th l1 ht, h . "a.nt will b: thi afflict‘? mo“ hm Patterns will be sent out free on "quest to leaders. Write to Miss A DgEG-iles, Gloria House, Athens, SCENE ONE Announcer: Bob Dun] by his father to visit so: 1:11-6:25’; factory. The personnel director, Mr. Thompson, has made special lfflflifdmvnte to take them through "vitamins" mus TIIREEA To Increase“ Resistance to Stocks Winter Ills We'll Be Pleased Are “m” ‘"4 m°°k°d "m" to Help You Choose. Complete In a 10¢ debit-e in the Canadian House of Commons many in- ent member of parliament con- ly THOMAS D. MeDOIMAND demned the liquor business: i. Hon. Mr. Beaubien said: "There is no argument in favour of sl- A-BJI and G Capsules. These Capsules Offer A con- v e n i e n t means oi lil- miuister in g 5. Rt. Eon. Mr. King, "We are . . . .to reduce the evils of 6. Hon. Mr. Hansen, "Everybody . Hon. Mr. Ilsl , "The le are quite justified in beingwecogl- corned." the four es- _ L sential vita- ' ‘fl inlns. Dose: Children One daily. love it — so Shall we believe the advertise. ments oi the liquor concerns, or the words of $1.15 - $2.00 ‘m’ ‘° "l" WAMPOLES Each Capsule equals four and a half teaspoonfuls oi 1. (s) Wh do liquor manufact- urers luiver ise) their products? <1» Why do they hove to cam- HALIVER OIL ouilage the thing the have to nn-i-s-iii COD LIVER OILS 2. (l) Which groups of fieople will I be glad the government as stop» 5 Which groups will be angry EMIILSM Vitamins A gnu p CAPSULES TO THE .590 ml 98¢ Seniors of 15, 16. 1'1 years answer 17th. ms PHARMACY .‘\;i.':i: 570x25 THE JEN L h l: mint. IJJLJIIHDWHJEI 3v the" ltd ismsuglgeisted ilgat tlllatehiplzyfiTi . reo e aogue rom n a . screen, while a lighted silhouette WQY- 5'1"‘ I ‘hm 15h°w a“ 12:‘ in drinking. and that, the things §',.°,°“f,°,;dm§',,"},°u.f§§.§“ jflmfasfadfgfi} giileetxilrslillfseielligktoulgi igsglled. y jsaid against the liquor business are exaggerattesd and untrue. Here are “an”. each scent ML Thompson: Acroplsnes, ant the human body are alike in W way. Both have more pats thi! . ber, nit e bod) Bah I wonder what the knows Zen 0110;‘ lgonlllgtrlzllng no aeroplane ca do. It can build new parts or cell repair old onu —l>1‘0V1 01 , that it has the need ms- ri ls. screen ‘(see below) be used to il- will s“ when I w“ them about, m“ i it! l v lvir, Thompson: Well. here we are. We'll go in this door. Bob, Fred. Conrad, Dan-Four" B“: oh Dad’ wok at “l” ‘nu ith ' Si members of the Junior Club st ° Mrfighggggsngn: one or the“ and i h ore than eight thous- grixtfsccrtliiwlexirq: parts- It is built with the exactness l0! ts. gatxthkhlf Vii; e a 2.111, '3.L“‘i.é’..1'.“ re‘: 511911 wuysllns sow I chow" c0115 with wire s0 fine that it would l take B00 strands to mB-kG all inch! Bob; Do you mean food? Father: And water . . . and oxygen. _ Did ggu know- thet there t} a thief t t steals oxygen out o Mr. Thompson _Personnel Di- Divorce records reveal that liquor “m” °l a“ Ann“ Facwrl“ hasflbeegr a? outstanding cause of “any “s? ‘filggevledge o! many Dr. Barnes-A Doctor at the_ people of what they are and convinces us that there is harm and danger in liquor for all who use it as a beverage. Joe Warren-Coach of the Glen~ Bob: Is there? Mr. Thompson: Scientists have discovered that alcohol _even in ll amounts —steals oxygen from the cells, and it does more than that. It steals water. too. If YW want tn prove this. drop s lump of sugar or some bleed 111W 9°11" alcohol. Bob: What happens? the ‘u... wil becadse the alcohol has stolen the r . . . . serials thins that alcohol doe-B. however, ls to injure the protoplssm -th¢ living matter of which the cells are made. And if the cells are made And if the cells of any part of the body are injured, the whole body fe Father: Like the assembly room, if one workman fails on his job steel that you see stacked yonder is used to make the skeleton or framework of the plane. Bob: What are those men doing withktige masks. on making all the s gen, and water It injures the liv- lng matter in the cells. And it makes work-men less expert. and careiul._I think the last fafrt is the worst one. because if s workmen is careless something mizht go wrong with the plane when it gets up in the sir, and people might lose their s Father: Yes. Mr. '1‘homu.son. I yo: are right about that rule Mr. Thompson: They are weld- ing parts together, not an easy 10b would happen if s workman uétdeci . . . N me, and we'll watch the plane bod- ies grow as they pars down the assembly line. Each of these ctew: of men is doing s. different piece ol parts. It's like working on s team If any one of the workers fails. the w ole process suffers, and UFO: duction is slowed down. Announced: Robert and his fa- ther continue their tour with Mr They reach the final assembly floor where. the engines wings, and tail surf:i'rs have beer added to the fuselsges. New they are standing, viewing _s g plane having rtei craft building don't mix! i. What three things does the body need to build and repair cells, snd how does alcohol affect the 2. Why is it especially important that aircraft workers should avoid drinllgng alcohol (Value 10 ) . NOTICE TO All. WRITING {'5' in front of the window. The Th Hand in answers to Sunday School Superintendent. Give full name and address on each page of answers. Write on one side of PM?" only Give name and address of Sunday School Superintendent. Junior of 9 yrs. and under sn- swer question 1. Those 10 and l1 yrs. answer both. ether: It does seem very wond- it Bob: I wonder if it hes as many parts as the human - Ou teacher says that there are million.“ ls of different kinds in ever the plitilt. As the plgy opens find Bob end his father in thi: waitlrlgromn. Father: Bob. do come and sit w though we were fighting this fearful wer in or- der thst people may one day kind of sis! ‘There are evils of yesterday that. we don't Iii MEMORIAM Whom an we in believe? The liquor sellers or some of the great statesmen and thinke of the and prgsent? Consider the f0 s rim-r .0. osstsu-r-rvou Lovingly Remembered by Mrs. Stanley Isl-Ween . Abraham Lincoln sold: "Liquor In loving memory of lYIr dear . nl ‘Pflnit U lied Church. ll t , S'Side. Phone s92 or 299 , - tithe... its"... mo... ‘t"“"":;s_ KENNETH Gm TIIE MARITIME criiuut . l t'£.°‘;’.".‘;i.ii'.'.":‘.i*."it;€it“€%f"m: --~ <~~-- t "- e ztstu 3i£i."‘-".';.‘."‘.'ft2£'3.i2i s-1“'“'='-‘l=-"°"‘""""""" I , _ a Aliiwiivs LIMITED gum- ~- --- coo-u." “on: _ by Her Daughters. Qm-dinsl 9mm" m- hated to sec him go He is reslly ht more demorsiiss- _e wage earner than strikes, or war. or down. You have been pacing around like s soldier on gentry-gm Bob: Bu Da . ‘Ihompsqp told us to behere st i so and it is nearly five oclock. Do you think he Wu“ have fOPSOtten us? Father: Well, he is s. very busy man end- fPWf-Sbps are heard outside). That sounds like him now. Bdb- Oh, hello Mr. Thompson. MY- Thmflpeon: How do you do. Bob? How are you. Mr. Dunlap? to have kept you waitin so long. I ha-ve lust had the unp ess- ant task of discharging a work- man. i Father: What had he been do- . ‘n-iompson: Well you see, it is a rule of our company that linv employee who reports for work with the smell of liquor on his breath shall be immediately discharged. I s fine fellow, snd a clever work~ man. too. when he is at his best. Father: Don't you think you are ovfrrfioing it, having such s strict rii e Thompson: It is a strict rule Guarded from the bllndim light and the flying vplrlrl. "w" will!“ d? their vital work on the production front. Paying tribute to the people! Mr. sli right, but you can iudge for yourself whether it. is too severe nfier you have been through the plant. Come slung now. I'll lead the contribution towards the achievement oi final V1690?!» "19 mum“ National Film Board issue. "The labour mot." relemd in the World In Action series, records the role oi manpower in the war millet renum- i.. __ \U()lt\l|l ‘ $8.00 85c and 81.00 ALPHAMETTES Cod Liver Oil. 5'! $1.90 — 50's $1.85 100's $3.50 PURTEST S os. 75c — 16 oz. $135 SQUIBWS I oI. 55c —- 12 oz. $1.55 2| o1. $1.97 AYERST 10D t or. 75c — 16 oz. $1.09 HALIBORANGE 85o and $1.50 SEND VITAMIN BOYS OVERSEAS THEY REALLY NEED THEM. Thompson: the body cells, i! it ‘Ihompsmi: The bread er become quite hard Perhaps the moat I didn't know that alcohol these things! It steals oxy- ‘fikiilg’. Alcohol and air- QUESTIONS (Vslue 10 marksl EXAMINATIONS