<.-\-.--.--...._...-s.- <za~o>ewm~vweu> “a v.-.._- . n-l-n-w-Qs, ___---w.-_._.- _-p4__.¢>4_ __..¢_---a-;uvu_ -.4..-.-._- -.-_.._..a. ....4.-.».-¢4..¢~,- -_...-.... . ...-»...._..k_“a o-uIuII-vwqvinva _--..._-......._ - _...__.. ..»»m---o.-ou HEAiTHFUl, REFRESHING, DELICIOUS Doublemint Gum i is a wise i?) choice for ygur dailcnjoyment A. . .so inexpensive ????? . i. . . .so satisfying t/ Th5 chewing aids your digestion . .helps Semi-Annual Session of were present. The session o Worthy Patriarch. Mm thy Associate dtictor. Worthy Patriarch. Sons of Temperance The semi-annual session oi’ the Grand. Division of the Sons of Temperance of P. E. Island was held in the Public Hall. Sprln - fielg at 2 9111., on Tuesday, Juy l6t Quite s goodly number of mem- bers from the various subordinate divisions throughout the provinog no with the following slate of of lcers. Rev. H. Hensley Stavert, Grand Emily Howard, Grand Wor- Mr. B. L. Coombs . Grand.- Con- Mr. Ralph McCaul. Grand scribe. 1 ‘Rev. A. A. McLeod, Grand Chap- a n Mir. Ira McKay, Grand Sentinel. Mr. Ernest Haslam, Past Grand The reports of the Grand Worthy -Patriarch, the Grand Scribe and to sweeten your breath t-e-L-i the Grand Treasurer were all re- ceived and later irere dealt with by a committee of the Grand Division f as a whole. The report of the Grand Worthy Patriarch was very ommended that it should be piib- llshed. The Grand Scribes re- port gave the standing of the var- ious divisions throughout the pro- vince. The gains of recent months were not great with one exception namely in Cape This division of late has been dolnc, splendid work. It was decided to engage Rev. A. A. McLeod to spend some time visiting the various di- visions and wherever possible to or- ganize new ones. The treasilrons report showed a snug balance on the right side. c The Grand Division as a whole were unanimous in saying that everything possible tnust be done s t0 see the Prohibition Law shall be enforced in the strictest possible c to appoint officers to enforce the _ law who are not in sympathy with highly commended and it was rec- its provisions. that we ask the attorney general to appoint inspectors who are Prohibitionists. and who will be specially charged with the enforcement of the Pro- Wolfe division _1iibition Law. vision express its gratitude to the temperance people or Prince Ed- ward Island for rallying to cause so Well and thus assuring the glorious victory achieved at the re- work of Rev. A. A. MacLeod who paign and express to him our sin- THE CHARLOTTETOWN__ GUARDIAN lottetown now prevailing, especially with regard to Vendors shops, and tne tourist trade. and Vendors sup- plies being bootiegged after_ hours. We respectfully call attention also to the sale of extracts and essences as well as rubbing alcohol by cer- tain general stores aild drug stores in the province contrary to the pro- visions of the Prohibition Law. BE IT FURTHER. RESOLVED that a copy of this resoutlon be sent to the Temperance Federation with the request that they, as the parent organization of our Temper- ancetForces convey it to the govern- men . WHEREAS. this Grand Division has always recognized the value of moral suasion through education as absolutely necessary to make legis- lation looking to total abstinence effective, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that we ask the Federation to pe- tition the government praying for the appointment of an official whose duty it would be to teach scientific temperance in the Public Schools and to the student body of Prince of Wales CoLege and gen- erally promote Temperance Educa- tion within the province. WI-IEREAS, this Grand Division eels that it is worse than useless THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED additional permanent RE%LVED, that this Grand Di- the ent plebiscite. We also heartily commend the o efficiently headed up the cam- ere appreciation. "Dlngwe l, Michael not the ‘(will that givrs us pleasure at ‘ic expctise of others. ilken persons more because od leir being a men-ace and annoy- M.......1oma an It » At Getltlie Memorial Church We lock up nce to others than because of ;e foolzsh spectatcle thcy make of l~‘:'f‘ll§9i\'€S. Our Freedom l Our fléfliilll is not the kind that allows the stale to herd into m- lmctit camps. ln conditions we g m, w ld riot keep animals, anyone w, "lilo (lifters from us even in gllcitgh-t. No. our conception of freedom is, I hope something bet- ter than that. We believe in free- dom of thought. free-dim of speech , ...- .. ' and freedom of religion. Some i ,1‘ bias??? 02};_11‘gn?n people try to tell us that this de- ‘ " H“ in we course t mocratic form of government has ‘ ’_ lyeen a failure. and we must ac- uwn._we are ‘knowledge that it has its weak- Jl 111'.) gzithetlng lll‘ 1.. .l‘l ‘ ill lx-uce- ' our ..-» t..- t-f) 'h~ h Oi 1914-11918 j the i l1. Inal m o.’ a GJIIOCFKL- on: O valillit ll-sflfi-i nllllg Thrl -: l conflict 51113’ Of l Came. l l gonna-Ltd to ' tr As who had heard God's from afar. All w.“ hid hwed w,’ an you had g politics then our democracy shall lo lit") .5: c nlaliknd. scorned to save. What Ls this thlltg we call free- dom? Perhaps it is la=ier to sav what it l5 no I‘ is not she free- dom 1h a tne A ne free- ¢ "TIA P ';°<.>;%~¢eiirai>i's1~~@ Smiling Miles " See E , The Rogers Hardware 00., Ltd Tanton Bros. from seem soinethmg wrong when we . ' < . I. ‘find pcoole in want ill the midst '.l ' t r l.\ - I ‘ m 5h” we‘ ‘i: ‘of over production. frhc-rloln we were . who to your glory as individuals think only of what and or Dl'(‘i0l'lI1€'Ili. for ourselves; 1f on -_ W“ 13?)“. Knmmy V“, lrlght. for a mess of pottage", if we . ,'.‘.,n,.‘.‘.cd m me 1mm ‘ ally thought is for the "spoils o rank on ran,‘ they can obtain for their friends e58“! jwhat graft they can get out of yours?“ yo,“ lword among the nations and our W,“ k Responsibilities g were defeated not so much by en- itiiciiail 1 |share o! the responsibility, and we ' stands not alone. Gathered around ' tics-es", especially in times of na- torlal emergency. and there does way. RESOLUTIONS WHEREAS: The people of Prince Edward Island at the recent plebis- cite voted to retain the Prohibition Act and to limit, the Doctors pre- scriptious to the number of 50 per month. ' AND WHEREAS the Attorney General in a recent radio address stated that he considered this vote as being in effect a renewed man- date to the Government for the stricter enforcement of Prohibition. THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that this Grand Division of the the Sons of Temperance of Prince Ed- ward Island in semi-annual session at Springfield, Queens County, commend the Attorney General for taking this view of the plebiscite and assure him of our loyal and continued support in strictly enfor- cing the provisions of the Prohibi- tion Act. E 1'1‘ ‘FHER RESOLVED B FUR that in carrying out this pupose we To my way o‘ winking m‘ w” point out the lax enforcement, par- cess yes the very existence of this (lOIIICCTHlIC freedom of ours de- petids entirely on ourselves. If we We can get in the way of riches _election day "we sell our birth- lllfilllllliilfi and elect men whose f flee", what Jobs and prelfenment and relations to use an ugly word, {I sav if we 0&1‘?! on this sort l fail and our freedom become a by- . great beloved British Empire shall .go the way of Persian, Greek, Rm- ;ma.n and the other empires that lhave faded imo oblivion l This freedom of ours which we are fighting to maintain carries its responsibilities as well as its liber- ties. The pages or history ten us that the great empires of the past 'whtch have risen as it were to their zenith, and then fallen to decay. ‘c-mies without as by decay from yivithin. The people shirked their responsibilities, grow too fond of Quxurlous living and allow their ilrulers to become despotic and cor- lrupt and there was "spiritual wick- edness in high places." So when we sing "Rule Britian- nla" we should remember that this ‘ruling takes a bit of doing and that not only in war, but also in peace times we must all take our [can only wish, in the words of an ‘author penned nearly a centure l ago:_- l O England! long, long may it be iere the sun ct thy glory sink be- Ineath the wave of darkness! 1 l Though gloomy and portentous clouds are now gathering rapidly around thee, Still, still may it please the Al- mighty to disperse them and to tyrant t-lice a futurity longer in dur- ation and stlll brighter in renown than thy past. ~ , 0f all fates. may it please the Ijlfll to preserve thee from a dis- ttrnveful and a slow decay, becom- ‘ mg rro extinct, a scorn and a moslt- fcry for lhcse sclfsiime foes. who ‘now though they envy, nay even airamst their will, honor and NI- poct thee. Remove from thee the false prophets who have seen van- gy and devised lies, who have dMlb- thy wall with untempered mor- lsr that it may fall, who see visions i o.‘ peace when there is no mace] ‘tvho have strengthened the n I '01’ the wicked, and made the heart I of the righteous sad. Oh, do and fear not the result, for either shall their end be a. majestic and an etiviable one or God shall per- potllitte their reign upon the waters, But ladies and gentlemen, never} forget that this democratic free- dom ls the only form of govern- ment in which the liberty of the inclivlclilal is safeguarded by the laws of the people and we can make a success of it if we try. We am passing through dalrk anrl have cried havoc and let loose the‘ dog's of war. iher from the seven seas and the ifoilr corners n! the earth are her lsturdy cubs are carryhg the war {Gozmatly and Italy site for peace, terrible days. The dictators Amwu" JEWi‘ smmlPfiflif ti?“ Cm" RESOLUTION 0F THANKS RESOLVED, that this Grand Di- vision express its hearty thanks to the people of Springfield of the generous hospitality extended to the Grand Division on this occasion. RESOLVED, that we express to our esteemed Grand Worthy Patri- arch, Rev. R. Hensley Stavert, M.A., and his sisters, our sincere symp- athy for the great loss which they have sustained through the destruc- tion by fire of the valuable house on the home place at Wllmot. Respectfully submitted, A.A. MacLEOD, chairman. R. HENSLSY STAVERT RALPH P. MaeCAULL Committee. The Grand Patriarch presided and the following program was carried out: Hymn, “All Hail the Power." Reading. Psalm 38. 1-16-35-38; Prayer. Rev. A. A. Macleod. Ad- dress, B. L. Coombs and John Pro- it In Memoriam MR8. JAMES H. ROBBINS There passed away at Moiell ‘in the evening of May 29th one o! Ls ted residents in the per- son of rs. James H. Robbins at the age of seventy-eight years. She had been in falling health for some time and tor the last few years was deprived of her eyesight yet she bore all her trials with true Christ- ian patience. Possmsed of an unusually keen intellect and of a deeply religious nature her life and conversation were an inspiration to all who knew her. she was a true and loyal friend a staunch sugporter o! ever wor- thy cause an amost devo mem- ber o! the United Church and her family and friends far and near will miss her wise counsel and steadfast friendship. She leaves to mourn their loss:- homnestead at Moreil; 0. Percy on the Lloyd fins; U D ma. . . well of Maria and Mrs. Stirling McSwain of Mt. Hope; also the fol- lowing brothers z-Daniel McPhee of Cumberland; Hugh of New Domin- ion; Horatio of Waterways. Alta: and one sister Mrs. Wallace Mc- Laine of Nine Mile Creek besides a number of sorrowlng grand child- .en. The funeral was conducted by her pastor Rev. E. B. B. Miller W110 spoke flttingly of the life and labors of the deceased. The hymns sung were old favorites and the lovely flowers bore silent testimony to the affection of her family. The all bearers were: James E. Tobin. Everett Webster, William Ranahan. Warren Webster and Frank Kelly. The remains followed by a iii-FEB number of sympathizlng frlents were conveyed by motor hearse in Midgell cemetery where interment was made beside her husband who predeceased her a number of yo“! ago. LONDON. July 23 -—(CP) -<3en. Charles De Gaulle. leader of French forces continuing the war, declar- ed in a broadcast. to all Frenchmen tonight that the French struggle against Germany and. Italy “will be {esiémed shortly on sea and on an ." French airtneri reiolned the battle 1n the air above German territory in a raid Sunday night. he Mid- De Gaulle told Frenchmen in German- occupied “Tfiwfyi- "It is your duty. ll’ compelled to work for the enemy. i-O Offer P86- sive resistance by all the means in your wer." I-Ie invited all Frenchmen who were able to do so to Join him. MIDDLEBBROITGH. Enflland —- (CP) - Nine men and four worn- en received eentencesranging from three months hard ‘labor for the!" from stores owned 0y Italians. do- mnged following Italy's declaration of war. dress, Rev. A. a. Mteteod. Hymn. "Throw Out the Life I-ine". Read- ing of Resolutions and address by fitt. Reading, Miss Joyce Coombs. Rev. R. Hensley Stuvert- “M10551 Anthem s Little Ads Th SUMMER a DRESSES Just Imagine! Brand new Dresses-sale priced at the very beginning of suin- mcri Dressy and casual llylee! The Green Dot fea- tures this week saving; in a full line of Gay Prints, Rayon Crepes, Sheers, Rayon Jerseys in Navies, Whites, Pastels. They’ll be snapped up fast at these prices-co get here early- buy at least two! Misses- Women’; sizes. The GREEN DOT KENT STREET Days of danger, night of waking. No rude sound shall reach thzne ear clang or champlng war steeds |Trumap nor plbroch summon here The old lion stands at bay but Musfgrlllfl m" °¢ Wuamm ‘mm!’- 8 Yet the Lark's shrill fife mav come At the daybreak from the fallow , | 1 d 1 m, k m 'And the bit-tern sound hs drum firm-nu to still at giiy vet‘; mug Emmi“! "m" ‘he 59d“? Shamw ‘ ‘longer, but , into lilt- g-nctlnyls ccunlry, and when DICTATORS FIPOWN ,lh;- lcruls will he 'u:-h that lh: 0N GREAT Mnsw tiszlce lilVllig l) s ‘ls of the errth ‘ ""‘*—_ llltly lic ttlltv lo nest tluar; WASIFNGTON. Jufy 24 —(CPi lswords inlo V~il.!i'(‘S anti no - —- 'l‘l*.e \\[ll‘ is (lifiu; otlcl . _ free lo l‘lt_lf'y l . y anti lheVmu= c. ulltl iis tli- " »pil:'.~'ilit of h of the art tlzzzt Fllf . Iis tau.‘ that in c2r'a:n lands, Srltlicr rest thy warfare o'tr, [particularly Gerlminv and Russia. Sleep the sleep l-hJt _ s not dictators have rtflctl out. lnitcli mu- brcakina. sic. T"c Srzvirt has objoctcd to Dream of battlefields no mere works by Tchaikowslty and Rim- sky-Korsakoff because they are presumed to be steeped in the old regime and, therefore, dangerous to young Communists. Hitler has frowned on certain composers be- cause they are Jewish. But time has shown such condi- tions are likely to relax after the zealots cool ablt-they already h-ave in Russia, says John Selby of The Associated Press. The real danger abroad is that music will be directed as well as supported in part by governments, and that blood or political ideas rather than abiity will govern. Europcs lcss is. theoretically, North Americas gain. The Rach- maninofls, Krelslcrs and Lmhtnanna Ions: have spent most of their play- ing tltn: in the Americrs. But ii‘ there follows a financial tighten- ing Americas will be competing a- gainst a larger field for fewer musical jobs. So far the opposite iii true finaneialy. WEEKLY PRIZES 1ST PRIZE - - - ‘2-00 2ND PRIZE - - - 31-00 alto PRIZE - - - - 50c 4TH m2: - - - - 50c =:siTfifii:: Last Week’: Contest l. Chappell s. Co. 2. Pure Milk Co. 3. Purdle-Ferguson L Green Dot Kent Street Miss Beatrice Walsh Ladies Dress Shop — Sweaters, Dresses. Biorise; Accessories, B. . uatwuarls wnoue WlTl-l oua RHYTHM SECTION '1 BETTER SNAP our or tr Joe! oousnmiou seam r YOU mow wnsr ' to oo scour msnoem tour JUST um: A amt/mic I uavsm rsxsmitms one, I even. AND s tor or ooou {If vent r see now nem- nus oaum IS? watt, l1‘ ae- MINDS m: or mv mou- ate. t can't- swme men WHEN t FEEL so tow JULY 26. 1940 i-i \ mamas, enomnslust m? YOURSELF ‘m "iuufultl You wouiu AN INSIRUMENIJYOU ausr m wine itlunlv’: ALL-IRAN cvsav uav. Ana uamx rtanrv or warn Jii All-IRAN 7mm A anumsr cuiw. ISN'T tr? now cm mar new MY mount: 1 if. ii llili ll 11m an. u m: consnmnou is cause» av not or INTESTINAI. 'BULK'- m somzmmo mar suwuu ‘ma? ovum-liar‘: wv t w, w KELIMO‘! All-IRAN lVlRY mmu sn IF YOU Anni‘: m u s nuuu m no m: ll innit Keep "in time‘. Make Kellogg's All-Bran n ro- Bran at breakfast every day, either u a cereal or baked in delicious muihas. All groom cell All-Bran in two convenient sires. At restaurantaordegtiw individual package. All-Bran is made by Kellogg's In Isondon, Canada. y at Help You SAVE I 2 HABIT PLAN _ 3 4 COQKIES SPRAYER Mrs. Housewife! Summer Get rid of insect pests the I I I :21.’ .:l**t......°.":il Activities our NEBEL Electric Sprayer which you may rent at a low cos Get a can of SAPHEX today and be rid of insect pests, in this in€3p€II§iVQ way. REDDIN BROS. Phone 86 LAST WEEK'S PRIZE WINNERS 1. MRS. EVERETT SAUNDERS, 1A Upper Ilillsboro Street. 2. MRS. FRED MacDONALD. Cove Head Read. 3. MISS INA MMDONALD. Little Yolk- 4. DIR. KEITH CARSON, 124 Prince Street. ____ MEAT MARKET SPECIALS Beef. r k. Free Sarina ciilrexen. h “m” Cooked Meats - smoked M t .- Gzd: _ Ilgaittrgli-les-Canned 3:1" Iigfllwegfl I Meat for your QUEEN ST. MEAT MARKET Phone 1901 LADIIBI Be comfortable as well as smart in our up-to-dato White Summer S rt and Dress Shoes. Al the latest styles at the lowest prices. PURDIE FERGUSON Phone 623 Slmnylide BEACIIWEAI PASTRIES F0! was! min family lo fifly ’I‘hey or?“ ma wui M221‘. no- lny meal, STEWARTT: BAKERY Phone Ill. s. delicious oess of This is the time of year when we all re- quire plenty of whole- some whoie milk. “Garden City Milk” is the ideal source of health energy and beauty. Start the habit of drinking plenty of GARDEN CITY MILK TIIE PURE MILK 00. LIMITED Corner Great George and Fitzroy Streets IMPERIAL MARINE MOTORS i Stro er, simpler, 14st lo er. Need essservioe. Mode‘: in use after decades of tough service all over the world. Models for every need. Guar- Inked. BRUCE STEWART 8i CO. LIMITED. Mill! Oflloe Phone 02 Works Offlso Phone 125 Charlottetown, S Isl roup priced for quick its. fir...“ ma. udels. THE GREEN DOT Kent Street, AMATEUR PHOTOGRAPHERS i Secure your film and camera supplies here. Try your hand at photons hy t is summer. See our love y views of Island LET U8 TAKE YOUR RISK Motorists should realise that 99% of tire trouble comes in "w Int 10% of a we. life. We have a plan by which ou "l" set full value of this inst 10% with no trouble or risk attached. Ask us for details him’ Wu may enjoy ease of mind at our expense, WHITLOCK TIRE - - SUMMER TIME H06 weather on the way. Secure your Electric Fan ba- am the rush. All jllccj from . w. CHAPPELL 8| CO. Electrical Contractors EXPLANATION 0F. CONTEST s.“ ‘waitresses... h Shopword Contest B ' ublishing the or sixty-six consecutive weeks. and prizes am being awarded aeh week as listed above in the foriii of service or merchandise orders. Tu) boron spaces the heading o stills contest there ap- be ver isements in this section. To guallfy the reader is required to fin the advertisements in which these "SHOPWORDS" appear. HOW TO ENTER Read the ads thoroughly. Write down the number of the "B-hopword" as it appears in the heading Then o uosite the number write the name 0 the advertiser in whose space you ‘£11158. d lttheu case " o wor " re- uired that you sta in addition 3 e name of the tlrm the name the manager the location of the business and the lines carried. Then attach to your reply a receipt from anv one of the spon- sors of this contest showing the business has been transacted with at least one of them. Also be sure to state the name of the firm from which you wish to receive your prize. CONTEST RULES readers of the Charlottetowl Guardian may rtlcipate. (Excellif lng employees oi the Guardian Pub- lishing C0,. and members of their families.) It ls important that each WW" shall be accompanied lyre r0001?‘ from any one of the _ml "m" aerznouricement appears in the 000' t. 1t u 1m tant trait you W" 0n voui-uiiitr pgvrhich of those 11H!" you wish to aw your Pr!“ “gut-m All correct replies havfl Q chances of winning. Tho winnini entries are drawn for and the 91'1" will be awarded in the order in which they are drawn. I All rlzes are worded in the “I of ortiiers on this advertisers infill}; ated in the replies and are N0 TRANBFERABLE. K reach this emu boiling? on 'fil"1P-£"§b' wl§r°.“§ui“st“ni'?§“t¥ hut at: a Ill“ sup to each reviv- Address Ill mull t» comm!‘ mnon Guardian Office Phone mo ios Queen st. °h“'1°"“'”"“ you WANT ‘ Guommgs rnnsn VEGETABLES Phone or call at our store. We can I ply your wants from fresh s k and give you pric- All lti a r mn- vegetable- new cilblinge, new bee". ["9" as, new potatoes and H57‘ hing that goes to make "I? A Sfenery. Beauty saved on SERVICE 3.12am? at“. cowniilllieiigi: 100d dinner. m- I you: dealing l, pleasure. ~ L” CRASWELLS SIUDIO n. coo . . a '- 1 M°¢D°NA Phone m-i. one L Ehofieo i1?‘ "‘°"°' "Fm ‘all