dz - . DECEMBER 11. 1950 (Fm . MODEATI D A BUPPOITB In the tint place he is a sup- porter of the tratlic -' meybe in a small way - yet none the less a contributing (actor to the total picture. And it is the large num- ber or moderate drinkers who iorm the greatest basis oi its lup- portucranted that they themselves suiier no apparent ill or damage in any way. drinking cautiously and judiciously. the (act remains ' , none the less that they can in no way dissociate demoraliaation caused by the sale and use of al- cohol. They are a part oi the dis- ease and not the cure: they are a part or the problem and not its answer. They are the ones who vote .for the liquor stores. they make their purchases -- maybe small ones -- and they contribute toward the upkeep oi the total traffic and evil. a To participate consciously and wilfully in such a custom with such dire personal and social ei- iects. ”IS A BIN.", MODERATE DRINKING A BAD EXAMPLE In the second place there is the matter of example and influence. Much as we might like to live in a world where we can do as we please and it is "nobody'a busi- ness." we just don't live in that sotrt or a world. our lives are soo- ially conditioned. We are all in- fluenced in thought and action by the habits and customs of others. Whether we would have it "so or not is the old question. "Am I my Brother's Keeper?" comes up with an aitirmative answer that we cannot evade. And it is pre- cisely this social custom and imi- SW5 iation or the habits oi others that C H R I ST M A S is the occasion or so much thoughtless drinking. It is not the w R A P P E R S . need or drink or the desire to , grilnk but social pressure that . CANADA 2 ves coun ess thousands into ' , . this undesirable habit. Let any ".'”e ,1". ifstd E3f;I,T,m;fum';"””;,,dmmMf,';; PROVINCE or therefore hereby required to cite least fourhconsecutige rigeuikaa frioung I g I nee u to ma "5 nnbmt, iiien. - -- PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND all persona interested in the said the date ereo In g ; man I) DO" 3' --If you Yanks had been Just is because, in a desperate search (or IN THE PROBATE COURT Enne to be and appear hem” copy hereof be fonhwnh posted g M” ""5 1"" "d 3" in” 5m ”i little smarter. it you hadnll a1- Popularity. you have done every- Th first da of December AD the Judge present at n Probate in the iollowlng public places re- . D””k"'5 "M "'9 ""””"'"” ternately bullied. wooed and 15- thing except to recognize that woe V ' ' Court to be held in the Court spectively. namely. in the hall ol . . , ”'1.3,:.h',ff.'ny Wm new we MW nored us. it you had ever stopped other peoples are not potential. ',nv R, Esme”, VIVIAN House in Charlottetown in the Court House in Charlottetown. . 2 -l underdeveloped Yanks. . ." the Bank of NW! 5-? ' "Expecting too much. and fierce- ly purrsuing it." Hutchison writes. Queen's County, in the said Prov- at or near lnce. on Friday the 5th day of Janlary next coming. at the hour to understand us. we would have joined you long a80- Th” 15 the iirst trouble with you Yanks. You SMALLWOOD late of Charlotte- town in Queen's County in the said Province. Radiotlcian deceas- been stressing the need of educa- tion in our campaign against drink. we have ciamored for the Scotia Building and at or near MFA.- Can'i- wait to see the I95! Chevrolet! ...ail. "CH Evnoinf "K -.:. I fHorn:le Motors Ltd., to crowd st; cowlnnla. per lb. ............. ..- a lit. latest sclentiiic information as to the physiological. the social. the psychological, the economic. etc.. results of drinking. We have ac- cumulated a great amount of re- liable data that can be or great use in the campaign against this great evil. But until we see this whole concern as something that is an oiience to God, -something that is positively evil because oi what it does to men and women and human society; until we see it in its true Moral Nature, we have not yet su.m.moned our strongest weapon. Tile time In; come for the leaders of the chris- lem: to do some very plain and loud talking about it, and to pm- claim to thousands of 'oumplacent moderate drinkers in church pews that drinking "rs is BIN" boom... of what it does to human beings. to God's children. Hence. it is con- trary to the WILL OF GOD. Canadian-Writer Takes Yanks Apart in Magazine Article NEW YORK. Dec. 9 - (OP) -.- Canada has been waiting. men- tally, ior 300 years "for the Ameri-g cans to grow tnto their breaches." Bruce Huichison. Canadian author and newspaper man. says in the current Saturday Evening Post Hutchison. associate editor of the Winnipeg Free Press who wrote about his own countrymen in "The Unknown Country." lets go with both barrels in his Post article entitled "The Trouble With You Yanks Is . . ." First he says: "We know you as the best neighbors and truest friends that my nation ever had Kennedy and Mustard REAL ESTATE BROKERS consult Us Before Selling or Buying 125 Kent. St" Charlottetown PHONE 1l.(B 0100! J. A. carratllera R.0. orronnlnla-r . domino visual Analyala supplyin, A man; dlasaea PHONE 2872 123 Kent Street Charlottetown (Next to Simpson's Agency) ADVANCED emcee scan on ear-ranlle. us. use auxen some areas. and can non. long ten meow Above orleea lllllllil ILMK A to. ID lane It. - Ohartolbeewa earhI...... dellvefelear tian church 'to do some v d . - and clear thinking on thgqprgg . don't understand anybody. not even your closest friend across the river." This lack or understanding or others and the assumption that the American way oi life "is thin basic norm or human behavior. . is now the greatest source 0! your weakness as the established leader of the world." The U. 8. is "in danger or be- coming the most powerful and "you Yanks have lost the tree and simple gilt oi contentment on the way." "The trouble, in short." he says. "is that you Yenlis haven't. turned out as you or anybody else ex- pected. . everybody has baffled you because he stubbornly refused to be a Yank. The contusion will continue until. . .the world is con- vlnced at last that you have grown into your massive ltreechcs." ed. intestate. To the Sheriff of the County at Queens County or any Constable or literate person within said County. C GREETING: WHEREAS upon reading the petition on file of Donald McKin- ot eleven o'clock forenoon of the same day to shew cause it any they can why the Accounts of the said Estate should not be Dlsied and the Estate closed as PM!-Ed for in laid petition and on mo- tion of Malcolm McKinnon. Proc- tor for said Petitioner. ing. all in Charlottetown. Queen's County aforesaid so that all per- sons interested in the raid Estate as aforesaid may have due notice thereof. WITNESS His Honour Herold Leonard Palmer. Judge of the said Probate Court at Charlotte- I the Royal Bank of Canada Build- p ' I l town aforesaid. the day and year .' E And it is hereby ordered that nut Show written. non oi Charlottetown aloresaid. Administrator of the above named is true covy hereof be forthwith 3 me COML H csinie praying that ii citation published in some newspaper pub- V M znwbeth Wm” y (: may no issued for the purpose lished in Charlottetown aiorc- g hereinafter set forth: You are 145- R'3”"""- L1:-:11a-u:1:u-c:uvc:-:-:--1:111:12:--U ii few" months ago they were at school, or civilians-many with no special trade! Today-trained by the R.C.A.F.-they are skilled technicians in the workings of the modern airplane with sought-after know- ledge and experience. Here is your the future. You chance toil: yourself for will be given a complete and thorough training-enjoy good rates of pay-with opportunities for advance- ment- 30 days annual leave with pay - and other satisfying benefits of a service career in aviation. FIND our FOR'Y0U"R'SREi.F THECAHOPPORTJNTITIES ron vou IN ms R.C.A.F. Sll TM! CARIIR COUNSILLOR AT YOUR,NEARESTVR.C.A.F. RECRUITING CINTRI OR MAUI. COUPON said once in each week for at AIRO-INGINI AIRFRAMI, INSTRUMENT and RADIO TECHNICIANS The expanding R. C.A.F. has openings for more men immediately to train as T0 JOII THE I.0.A.F. Vol MIST 0 la between 17 end 30 0 Have a Grade 8 education or better e la physically M 0 lo a Coeedien citizen or other Iriihh evbiect 2 .z.;;T;.'e; Jud. g .