sEKTEMBEB_ 20.332415 I. CAIP ILI: ulerlette w: Th home Oflica Toronto 1 ' __ !!97-—A HALF CENTURY OF SlRMlCl-lg 47 it Goon MAN. To Irivovs" ~ eitional Life Assurance Company of Cnada m‘ I90 II hi? you "wig "I" 5"" Your widow will be es well provided For as || your wile. He hos Iialpad ‘others to niche sure that their "dill" will be protected ‘ through life insurance. He's u good inon io know. Established a ‘r9 7 il0ivtTSpeeoh Scored 8y Opposition 0"l"l'AWA. Sept. 18 —-(CP)—- Joliii Bracken. Progressive Cw- sgrvntlve leader, and MJ. Caldwell, QC it lcacicr. today took issue with ytgicnitllii Reconstruction Minist- er 110cm was quoted as making in q spccth to the Tor-onto Liberal Business Men's Club yesterday. The statements attributed t0 Mr. iiowo criticized the British gov- ernment ior putting socialism BIICBO oi the solution oi problems gt hand. (In Ottawa today Mir. Howe sei that While he had spoken witihou "mo, "1 must say that a diiicront meiming has boon attached to my remnrks than was warranted by what i actually said. I had no the tention oi uitlcizmg the British Government, but. 1 did intend to say that. there were dangers in ro- gard to nationalization as a solut- ion oi existing problems") Mr. Bracken said the "iii-st busi- ness oi Cnnadrs public men is to look alter the aiisirs oi Canada." Mr. Coldwell described Mr. How's statements as a “perversion o! the lacis." Mr. Bracken said he had "no Intention o! either criticizing or priiislllg (he British Government, In Its present emergency." That wss the business oi the British people The first. business oi Cen- ada‘s public rnen la to look sitar the aiisirs oi Canada. "During recent weeks our Cabin- et has bcon scattered to the tour corners oi the earth. At the mem- ent Canada's pobiems are bis enough to command the concen- trated attention oi the member; oi the Government. A week s10 I urged the Govcirnonemt to come out in the open and toil us the he}! 0X1 Canada's precarious trade pcsrtiOn. This they have not done. "Apparently tho pmblcsns o! other countries are more imiiofl" ant to them than our own." Mr. Caldwell said tho statements attributed to Mr. I-lowe. coming irons a responsible minister, were neither constructive nor respOn- able. Ganadlan Explorer Receives Appointment OTTAWA. Sept. 18 —(OP)—-Dr. FJ. Alcook. noted Canadian ex- plorer and ionmer senior geologist l-n tho geological survey. Mlneaand 600100? Branch oi the Resources Department. has been named chiei curator oi the National Museum, it was announced today. Famous ior his geological sur- veys and extensive mapping work. he will be the iirst lull-time direct- or o! the museum since 1925. Dr. Alcock has spent 30 seasons with the geological survey and has done extensive mapping oi the Gsspe Peninsula and New Bruns- wick: Investigations oi the zinc arid lead resources oi Canada. and the manganese and oil shale de- posit; o! New Brunswick. g"; CASH FOR YOU A. FIRST PRIZE $1,500.09 m THIS “KEY T0 FORIUNE" FIGURE‘ PUZZLE CONTEST 01500.00 m casili $6300.00 $1500.00 2n m1: $1000.00 I. Add O Sill Illllli S 500.00 6th PRIZE $ 500.00 9| ADDITIONAL FRIIII FROM I300 TO ll0 ZACH AGIAID OFPOITUIITY-Illlfliqull QIIIIOOIORGII—CQIM\IIIU coataeiwiibooabpriseetoetuiyouoayoutweyteouowour. ow . .., .. . "but or d lng and profitable. ITAIII‘ HOW -— lead the Iull instruction below ondiolninthoiun. YOUMIUWIIIIQIIIITGIAIIDIRIISM IIIIIIIIALLYOUIIAVETODO I. Qst out "l ‘ neatly. I. Pluee the " ey" over any oi tbs numbers Ia IN the din mills. The obieot is to obtain the 1 l. Ililfwez" d... be used oaee only oa either one oi i two aides. FIIISI 0IIAIID PIlIlE "I.’r'%"I~'I.§‘--".i‘f“h2' lo:'rc.:r.3fi "lay" bas been pldcodjlot on the dloerdm. unborn are to be clnmot be counted no ll but mu‘st be G an rout $1000.00 IhIL llfidllaq QL I 4m s 0° l. Only thou nun II tint llll con lately I gitba ibis OUTLINE ooa be added. i your number Olmriet be dded 1. Write vur total blank. ou do not ltd" l0 "It!!! II! l. Cut out dltrqrdm and entry Jlgn or rlnt your name and address clearly. ogaynficlntrolllly to dddrole indicated oa llmple. lo: ct- oll Ila number: lauad inside the o! the ' Om single dieit It tines. ‘Haul. oil as se rote numbers l and nd crosses or touches I number that d in m-{srovlm e chiefly. ' blank neatly. i529 I15 l‘. is, ll. 6.1," - t . ‘(a oi .,—~ "i ~ ts better. But. alcohol has done lpoisom. and it is invariably placed] r-i-r-ifi W. C. T. U. I NOTES IIAVI Y0&A VACATION I 00L? Iy DOIOTIYI D. IOII "I saw tomorrow‘ marching h On little children's ieet; Within their forms and iaces reed I-Ier prophecy complete. I sen! ' -w look at nle, I Prom little children's eyol. _ And thought how careiully wo'd* teach I! we were wise.” -—8o||rce unknown. I “And what does ue do now?" two! little urchins sitting on the church steps asked wietfuliy o! the Vac-V atlon School leader. who had bren gathering up the last o! her equip- mcnt-Thoy hid luvod the Vacation School held in their comn-rvunity Mid milled it wlhen the sessions wereover. With whet core stiovilld the child's summer be planned! While vacet-I tons are looked iorward .to wlih greet expectancy children can bo- come so bored doing nothing! A vacuum alone does not make ior happiness How shall we plan their summer? The community Church Vacation School is the answer. - IDLE CHILDREN (better In Calgary Herald) Ln a recent paper you published an editorial entitled “The Young- sters. Have Nothing To Do." I would respectfully draw your at- tontiorl to tiho fact that there is plenty ior any led to do around the avenge homo: keep tho piece clean and tidy, movw tho lawn keep boulvarda tidy, pick up rubbish. trike care oi the garden etc. . But their parents never sot them an example. Oh many avenues and , streets the conditions-o! the house. and surroundings are a disgrace to, any citizen. I We. as property owners some-, time: wonder what our youth clubs. Y. M. C. A., Boy Scouts. etc. teach our yourlg boys ae to oit» izemship. Once we are tree oi be- ing landlords, we will never again be interested in providing accom- modations, at any price. "ALCOHOL QUIZ! i ll Aioolsol A Poison? 1. What ls meant by the old say- ing. “One men's iood ts another man's poison"? Strawberries glw some iolks hives; they aro like poison to them Not everyone is equally susceptiife to contact with Doison ivy. Thus some people are immune to poisons o! ‘the milder type but this is only a dliierenco oi time or degree. An essential poison carries tniury to everyone though lihe eiiect may not always be seen as rapidly as in general cases. ~ n. What is a poison? | A poison is anything that. ab-y sorbed into tiho blood. harms or interteres with the proper opera- ticn oi any organ o! the body. 3. What ls tihe poisonous eiiect c-i wood alcohol? i Wood alcohol or. by its scientific name, methyl when it reaches thei blood stream. has a Peculiar action upon the optic nerve. causing paralysis o! the nerve and blind- ness. 4. what eiiect has beverage alcohol on the nerves? ‘Ihe eiiect o1 beverages alcohol' or. by its scientific name, ethyl‘, alcohol. is that the nerve centres’ become numbed. ‘._ all tho functions to be less acute and active. B. Why Is the drinker not more’ quickly aware o4 this injurious eiiect upon the nerve centres? Because the mnbnese makes hinplesl able to judge his true con- I dltlon. For instance -- a tired man takes e drink 0i wine and the alcohol in tho wine dulls it's nerves in a iow minutes. and he (eels less‘ tired. and thinks he ls rested. A man in pain takes a fleas oi wine, and feels less pain because his nerves are dulled and ho thinks no! absolutely nothing to remove the weariness or tho peln. It her madel the men less nseious ct his woariness or palm. but it he: dens absolutely nothing to remove the cauae o the woerinoee or the pein. It la eroua and deceitiul. 0. Do doctors prunes-lbs poisons as ‘medicine? _ Doctors make uae o! apeoiiio‘ action 0i. various poiaone by glvlag them al medicine in mull mee- sured doses to correct some abnob mal condition. ‘I. Is alcohol a poison? "Alcohol." sold Sir Victor Barclay. ‘ “is always included err-ions thei side by aide with chloroiiorm and] other, and described a; a narcotic poison." | Bouroes: lilr View lladsiey. Alcohol and the Human Bodytl Thnlwl. mteeis oi Alcoholic‘ Drinks; nay 0. Woelte, Al» oohol and Human Uie. s THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN - i _II x For funds to help tiis hslploss find hopo and healing through the understanding heart and the human touoh of,‘I'-l|E SALVATION ARMY t .... . Ministering~ ' T0 Millions In The Name 0i The Master Provincial Campaign Opens MQNDAY, Sept. 22--0BJECTIVE $9,500 CIIARLCTTETDWNE 15o WORKERS PLAN T0 COMPLETE CANVASS IN ONE DAY, TUESDAY, THE 231m. . . PROVINCIAL AND CITY ORGANIZATIONS ARE LISTED BELOW. ALL WORKERS ARE URGED T0 ATTEND SUPPER MEETING AT SAL- vATI0N ARMY CITADEL 0N. MONDAY EVENING AT s O’CLOCK. . . SUMMER- SIDE HAS AN EXCELLENT ORGANIZATION UNDER CHAIRMAN, MR. DONALD BAKER AND WILL COMPLETE IT’S CAN VASS DURING WEEK OF SEPT. 22ND TO i 27TH...RURAL COMMUNITIES ARE RESPONDING GENEROUSLY T0 THE AP- i PEAL BEING MADE BY THE WOMEN’S INSTITUTES. I GIVE GENEROUSLY! Make Your (lift a Messenger For The lllastor riioviiioiiii. oiioiiiiiziiriov PATRONS Hon. J. A. Bernard, Lieut- enant-Govornor ot’ Prlnw Edward Island llon. T. A. Cumlibcll. Chi!!! Justice oI tho Silllfem" Court oi Prince Edward Island HONORARY CIIAIRMEN “on, J, Walter Jones, Premier oi Prince Edward Island lion. Dr. W.J.P. MacMlllan. 0. I. IL, Provincial President Canadian Red Cross Society PROVINCIAL CHAIRMAN N. w. Lowt-her, 1:41.. M.lvI.'_ VICE-CHAIRMAN Major G. V. MacLeDmOIIIoer Commanding Salvation Army In Prince Edward Island CHARLOTTETOWN CHAIRMAN _ _ T. D. DeBioia EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE: E. C. Johnstone T. Roy Cudmoro N. D. MsoLoan _ J. M. MacFadyen E. D.~ Nicholson Col. C. L. Mnclh! J. Ii. Harrie Lt. Col. K. S. Rogers lion; '1‘. W. L. Prowse J. C. Montgomery A. B. Belchcr Roy MoLoan L. R. Allen P. G. Clark Donald Baker W. A. Currie Provincial Publicity Chair- man: George A. Walters Hon. Treasurer: A. B. Bel- cher ' Treasurer: ll. W. Dick. Bonk oi Montreal Special " DivHoar I. W. Turner. iusnmorsido Chairman: Don- ald Baker Vlch Chairman: Earl G. Cannon Ireaaurer: EIIII Committee: L. R. Allen. W. r A. Curtio. Wilfred Gaudet. LL-Col. J. A. MnePhee. M.D.. Roland Phlliprnn. Jean MaoFadyen. lqdIL-Ldr. R. l3. PERSONNEL-CITY ORGANIZATION SPECIAL NAMES DIVISION rsnov w. TllllllElb-GIIAIRMAII TEAM N0. il:-- TEAM N0. 4.:- E. W. Maolilnnon lion. T. W. L. Prowso E. C. ‘ohnstnno. N. II. DeBlois. J. A. Webster. TEAM N0. lz- TEAM N0 m- TEAM N0. l0:_ TEAM N0. I'1:-_ CoL I‘. l. Conrad, M.M J. C. Montgomery . A. H. Mould P, w, Tumu- S. l‘. Green. J. G. McDonald. Lloyd Wollnor. N, D. MncLeim, TEAM N0. 2:_ T. G. Ives TEAM N0. I:~ E. D. Nicholson L. J. Stacey. TEAM N0. 7:- A. L. MaoPhorson R. R. Bell, K.C. TEAM N0. 5:- F. G. llistoheson A. W. Ilyndmsn. TEAM N0. 6:_ G. G. l-Iugheg A. B. Fisher. TEAM N0. 12:.- Dr. J. A. Clark B. L. Cotton. FIRST DIVISlON-DIVISIONAL COMMANDER-W. A. RIX dEAM NO. 2:-- TEAM NO. 3:—- TEAM N0. 4:- Dr. P. A. Creelman. Capt. Inspector N. Anderson, Capt. R. D. Lawton, Captain Dr. Erlo M, Found A. II. Roper John Burrows. Dr. B. C. Keeping R. E. Hyndman Goorgs Ives D. M. Gall Harper McNeil! A. E. Russell LL-Col. L. T. lmwther, R. E. Kemp. Allen Forsythe 0.B.E. Harry Thomson. SECOND DIVISION-DIVISIONAL COMMANDER-RALPH J. RUPERT TEAM N0. 73- TEAM N0. lt- TEAM N0. 0:... George Burnett, Capt. Leslie Gillespie. Capt. Arthur Lewis, Capt, Allison MaoLeod Walter Goes Warren Burns Dr. W. L. MacDonald J. M. Roper George Ayers Gordon Roper Keith Cameron LoBaron Tait Noll Maclnull 8. H. Durlsoe Frank C arbonneaa Fred Cannon. Frank Timfey. Frank T nay. THIRD DIVISION-DIVISIONAL COMMANDER-MAJOR GEO RGE W. CRAIG TEAM N0. IL- TEAM N0. 13- TEAM N0, 1L- TEAM yo, 15__ Jas. A. Fullerton (Capt) Walter Plckard (Capt.):- Clarence Walker (Capt.):- Eldon Campbell (CapL) B. Earle MacDonald G. M. Grant Harold MaoLean Cleaver MacLean II. M. Martin M. C. Stewart Stuart Pierce Proston MaoLnlno A. 0. I‘. Gill John A. Martin Merritt Forsylhe Wilfred Livingstone Mayor T. E. MacNutI ll. L. Soar G. E. Ilartlen W. C. Davies Avle MacDonald Ralph Dumonl Earle MacLood II. B. Douglas Goorgo Abbott. V. S. Ling. Major Ivan Nicholson. N. H. Craawcll Samuel Ilood James Campbell. FOURTH DIVISION-DIVISIONAL COMMANDER-ARTHUR G. HOGAN TEAM N0. III- TEAM N0. Il:- TEAM N0. l9:- Gordon Drillon, (Capt) Gordon Foster. (Capt) Tom Davies. (Capt) l. l. Bolton Lt.-Col. G. G. K. Puke. J. H. Saunders R], Kggnan D.§.O. MGIIOII Dew M. W_ wagkg Ernest Diamond W. R. MacNelII Ivan Sinclair. Ernest Lord Johnnie Squnrebriggs P. M. Simmonds. Gerald Proctor. FIFTH DIWIDN-DIVISIONAL COMMANDER-J. ANDREW LIKELY TEAM N0. llz- TEAM N0. 23:-. TEAM N0. 24:_ l. l. leilor. Captain Jas. A. McConnell, (Capt-i II. C. Atkinson. (Capt) Sidney l2. Green Claude Smith A. ll. Duvar A. J. Iaolarn Jsok Morris E. E. Clewson W. P. McLeod Orrnaby Manuel William Rogers Itred Martin. Jack Smallwood. John Mustard. TEAM N0. l:- C. W. Bentley. Captain C. II. Black B. B. Wonnacutt Lawson Jenkins J. S. Walker. TEAM N0. 5:- J. E. Burden, Capt. Frank Curtis J. C. Saint. Thus. N. Roger; George MacDougall. TEAM N0. 0:.- MaJor Ii. II. Peake, Capt. Dr. Ray Barrett Elmer MacDonald Arthur llonry II. S. Treeby J. T. Place TEAM N0. 10,:- Lloyd MncNevin. Capt. Harvey Campbell Walter Josey Erlo Wllson Ralph Baldcrsto} ‘ Percy Guy. TEAM N0. 11- Roland Taylor (Capt) W. '1'. Weir Stewart Chandler Frank Aoorn Dr. J. A. Murchison Chas. fraught II. R. Large. TEAM N0. 10:_ A. I. Cutcliila, (Cupid R. I.'. Glggoy Oscar Diamond Wllirad Cudmoro Jaolr Herman. TEAM N0. 20:_ Hawiey Crockett. (Capt. Alan liincMlllan Arthur Wcllner Joseph Storey Bill Burnett. W. A. Gaudet. TEAM N0. 25:_ Dr. Wm. Ilogg, (Capt) George Wood Earle Clark Douglas Seunde I Walter Wilson. TEAM N0. ll:-- Milton Garter. (Capt) H. E. llyndnsan Fred Norton Gordon Bennett P. D. Worth. LAST YEAR APPROXIMATELY I,76I.20O CANADIANS WERE MATERIALLY HELPED BY THE PERSONAL SERVICE OF THE "SALVATION ARMY" IN ITS MATERNITY HOMES - GEN- ERAL HOSPITALS - OLD FOLKS HOMES - MEN'S HOSTELS - PRISON AND POLICE COURT WORK - CHILDREN'S HOMES» FREE LABOR SERVICE. $5. ..$l0. . .$50. . .$I00 .. $500 YOUR DOLLARS WANTED TO HELP THE HELPLESS! "No other poison causes so many VITEIAN SOLDIER DIE IIAD 000D YEAR BOON T0 MUSIQANQ OONTBT MANAGED- -IIYADD seen yen aaewev bolero omens..- sea. m? _ deaths, or leads to or mtensliiee so ‘ many diseases. both physical and m To...“ mental. as does alcohol in the ver- _; ioua forms in vinhich it is taken." - iy‘. (45.15? I mCoithc-liodlleoosl. __ pr. mill Boga... $151. _ loaders. Caledo- _ y wuv was "rus: wonurs M; minute! llore b Iy aeluiiea ta you: "Rey to Fortune“ w‘ c‘ wéggrlglwo” Zgwmfl. l °" Paulo. undo in osmium with the printed mime- ‘ IIMIIII “'7 lions. tetoi o? all aunbopa wltkbs the outline oi """ It was an important Iatlhsrinl‘. oi important earnest workers from many countries to oonier on isn-' portant business: How to educate ior good citizen- ship; Ilow to safeguard health end ei- liconey; How to deoreese trsltlo innards; How to creosote Utter-racial un- ‘ ‘ ling and world peace; MOVING. How to achieve purer soeiai liv- ind; I-low to avoid social diseases. The practice o! total abstinence and the restriction o! the uie o! alcoholic beverages was tau-rid to promote all these worthy purposes. Tidinga tihonks the Provinces who have given specs ior world W- 0- 's‘. U. itemel Emocially to Quebec who made a glit o! the whole 0H8! to the W. C. '1‘. U. reports “awonor. AND nrvorwa Q Judge I. J. Bcttnackenberg, oi Chicago. states that exceallve use cl alcohol bycno or both parties is the cause oi 00 per cent o! the ‘I00 divorce oeaea studied. Re can~ sides-allure is peat coed at the churches giving pro-enamel coun- IOIIIIII: Divorces per province (trom It Oetharirioa Standard): B. C. - one divorce ior every I marriages. - Alberta - one divorce ior every iii marriages. Manitoba - one divorce for every 20 marriages. l Ontario - one divorce ior every for every 20 marriages. N. B. - one Ilvorce ice every 40 ‘marriages. Nova sooiia - one divorce ior every 215 montages. _ P. E. I -- one divorce for every 215 marriages. Quebec '- one mom to severy earthen. MONTREAL. Bent. 1B —-(UP)— LL-Col, W.G. hllowa. am old-time soldier who saw service in Canada in the last century. died here to- day. Dom in Inland 00 years ago. Col. Fellows came to Canada in 1081 and {elated the loyal Canadian Artillery at Heiilaa and served throughout the Northwest heisel- lion. Illa wiie, the iormer Emily l-lig- gins oi Quebec, died in 1936. FLYING CATTLE ‘DUBLIN. Eire - (C?) — first. cattle - l boilers and a bull - evor to iiy the trim sea recent‘! 1m here to: new oelwme in Britain. smcKIIoLM _- (c?) - During LONDON - (c?) _ A can“; its ilrst year operations, scand- music library is being opgngq h", inaVIan Air Lines System made 4'12 through donation oi 040,000 by trans-Atlantic ililhtr. The comp- Mrs. W.O. Moor. This will be m, any’; seven planes carried 12.136 first step towards creation in Lon~ plsengers. 430,000 pounds 0,! cargo don_oi a national muglc cent.‘ PIAINFUL TRUSSES ABOLISHEO SEND FOR FREE BOOKLET AND DETAILS OF FREE TRIAL OFFER WQIIIIIIIII NOW Support. Endorsed by Illa Mldkll PIIPOIIIOII. A British appliance for rellei from Rupture. Noe an old-fashioned TIIIQJ bugl * ' " with an ’ “ ’ air ‘ P a; d ‘h ad that holgl eh! I-I I firml ‘ rlesrpwer ptosaureso atintnanycesee sauna amt: and Ih?m;...'§“i. conquered forever. So light and cotnformblo you will not know you hevqit on. Merry doctors are weerlna I Bflllm Ulellflllfiflllhilelllellepl. Ie-I. eoraornmwlittoaotfln