1 ww-ns-n-av-nwn- ‘ v ta w 2h ~ at id in m. a in It -n ll d . “i. a: 1r i’?! 1 a1 n. n1 ‘J1 rr t fa ie "l . mp1. Louis Show; 2. broiled Canadian bacon: mashed t’ Ellison. sweet potatoes; buttermilk bhcuits: 1 1. Noreen Shaw; 2. mixed grefn salad with French f; 3, Phyllis l/frir-on. riressrrz: sauteed apple rings; THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN SATURDAY, ' #1? “now”, ‘wool Ml w. C. T. Uj F" "w" "m" MOTHER i saizsliffilinxe-hy ll llumuu, iilllltllltlii at WELLNER'S You save IHDIIQV by making your selections at Welinerh. WESTFIELD wmrcnus Fully dependable modfl! 1°!’ men and women. $9.95 up Pay on Easy Terms. l BLUEBIRD manoxns Matched in design. 14 karat nat- ural gold. LQXHDN MEN’ INGQ IltZIlTLIKS Sign“; gtnnc (lrhiiiiii- set, Blit- I' z ._ ">1" {p.00 up SILVER PLATED SALT SETS Tall and styles. srso pr. JEiVELl-IRS SINCE 1868 Evcen 191.71. Perfect uttenclancq- Charlotte. Grace. Miriam Strung. Blanche, 2 Stanley‘. Clarence. Leila and Phyllis ;\;-.\\ uomxiox:scnkooif" I i_ll7f‘_lfi’lgll.ll o: Aurllr l orlotte Striu .i . . w. . 3- Bllllivhfi 1135'|_\T:l$!7ll_ (it-mind Belts, Sheldon < ' . _ blitz-Donald, Elizabeth Darrach, \lll'~- i. (‘within Belts; '-’» i Louis S.I21\\". I It u Sifllliil. Xv . . .; 3 G" _ Eu ‘; 1. l..- .1t-i‘ Marrliven‘. 2. _' MocDunalcl; 3. Florence Teacher, Eileen Shave. SPRING LUNCIIEON Here's a luncheon your family will enjoy: on a fresh. rpiung day: Tomato juice cocktail vmh lemon; cream; tea. 1. Jon MacEwcn. strawberry Bavarian ,_ .—%!lennor lilac- milk- MINIATURE BRIEF BACKGROUND IN THE CAREERS 0F CANADA'S CAP- TAINS IN WAR. Air Coonmodore Ernest Walter Swdmfiu. O. B. E, A. R. C. Sc. is Air liirynbcr for Aeronautical litig- meerrng on Canada's Air Council, and had it not been for a broken 0L1 feed line on a commercial aero- AIR ("YOMDPODOIIIQ E. Vi’. STED- NIAN, 0.1315, .\.R.C So plfllie back in 1919, he might not be sezvlxig Canada in this key position. Stedman was born in Mailing. Kent, and took his early schooling in birthstone. He ccrncs ol o family of doctors rind army officers, His days on, Ernest Steam-in Booked straight clown a gun bznrel line at his ovrn IuttWeMhe intended with- tiiver;<|t,\' of Interests to be an cngzn-"r. ' ns single pur- PQSG YGOlIIlI‘. " '- Stcilmurt "Sandwich S3 titking; JObS in shops an: going to schotl two alter ed ' under the n" in England. factories from fstin zirv ~ new . . _\\.°‘ , 0% fig... serve/n’ SHINGLES RU-BER-OID BIRD VULCANITE Point llooi Protection Q Waterproofing Protection ol Asphalt Q Fire Safety of Rock Granule Finish Q Flexibility to Withstand loo Action Q Freedom from Natural Decay fl‘- Q Enhanced attractiveness ol Permanently Bright Roof Colour Rc-Roolln Your Homo can be Financed uni-in lilo .P. Homo Improvement Plan Ask your Denier or Write for Booklet “Roof Security Crowned with Cblour" ‘Produced in Canada TORONTQ samr JOHN‘ HAMILTON HALIFAX IN VEST REGULARLY IN ‘liar Savings Certificates The Rogers Hardware 0o. Ltd. PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND DISTRIBUTORS Woliandle the complete line in the above Building Product Advertisement MAllllllllALll-RUWE WOOD WORKING CO., LTD. BMGE, MoKAY 8r 00., LIMITED WHOLESALE AND RETUUL DISTRIIHVYORS Shh» rf ed fir. nIeShlnzlu. Sliding. Ronfinz. Insui llr'- s‘! ll . Illllllsllrlljlf Immlmlioard. l0. i5. 30 lb. asphalt sheathing? Pllasrlfr (h-mrmt, lino! Coatlm. Modern Attractive Tile Flooring. Cut the fuel bill! Insulate now. SUMMEIISIDII. P. E. l. shops and l cunts. To- day all an . .1105 in En - land pick their cirau rsmcn and designers i1 |.i lllAS ty ‘ 0t student apprentice. 51.1.1‘ four yens- Sed- mun was xriietl n Wnitwmt-h Exlnbluon and Free Stud- erushp in London. He 100k d Bay- .i_-s h p: nd a Witwortih scho mp t-l i tigrht hm about £12 ycal‘ for three one whim he spent. at Ci Guilds College, 1m 0.1, . two on rtOmdnl 1:. n- expsiicnce », wife for an nent. to It "Con- ' Physic- _, . _ . ' ~ ' a .. . real- zzcd this VHI\ the ‘ll g job of the futt mil v cl immed- iately to ugtou staff ht Tl with salary no object. During the Wor <l Wu‘: One Sferl- mdn n5 u COIIIIIIISzOIlUl Lieutsuant attached Service, pave his cnunry disting- UIS/llfll service. Ht‘ bgrzn at the Admiralty on design and inspec- tion of planes. became tcchnical observer for llCW types of craft, did test work with pilots on the first Handlcy-~Pagc bombers (luring their development. and wont to France with the first, squadron as Station Engineer charged Will keeping them 1n the air. In 1918 in charge of N0. 4 Aeroplane Rcpalr Depot at Guin- es. the ancient "Fieid o1 the Cloth 0f Gold." he vros awarded the 0.B. E. for organizing prrdztct-icn and repair work under bun auditions and for keeping depots going in the open while they were subject to air raids. A year alter the Amistice. Sled- man came to Canada accompanying Hoindley-Parzes entry in the Daily Mall prize contest for the first West- to-East Atlantic fight. Flying from Newfpundlautl to New York, the plane developed a broken oil feed and crushed at Parrsbotro Nova Scotia. Stedmdn. who had notgozieaiongon iihe flight. was rushed to the oceno of the mishap. It W35 there. during the ynonths spent in making the repairs that Stedman came to zeal- ize what u natural "air country" failings Wasmvirith its vast distances . ocoessi e north ooun cud its limited population. m In’ 1920. he took Ottawa's Civil Service Commission examination for Technical Diircior" on the Air Board crime out top- nud when the R. C. A.‘ F. cvovcd, was commissioned Wzng Commander. F‘r<in 1920 t0 i935, hedid the work he loves best. —pt~dcctime (ievelopment of aircraft dcsiini and skll. to MlTunlO comm- crec nnzi drwcltap new country. Air C0iflillOCl-fil'p_ Stezlznan is an author 0f eitmgitislicci standing in aero- nr-tl..<'n.l Journals of the Unified States, Great Britain and Gamma, i__._________ SPRINGFIELD WOMEN'S INSTITUTE Lute met at the homo of Everett Huslam meeing. 'i‘horc were ten and one visitor present. In the absence. m the President Hasam {resided 7 ed and cleaning hint. The last members passed 1n their. ness- and Rfll Ores. Tea Vi n t» i-c-wkzng in all hook. “Gee-l Cilzru l f0 the school also to accept the of er of one of the men of the district to redeoorate the school sign board. Institute to supplv the paint. Miss Artirce Haslam was appoint. 0d in visit the school in May. lmtter of appreciation was receiv- rcad from Canadian WM- Services Chairman for $1500 sent from Institute fund. May meeting in be he'd in school. Program committee, Mrs. A. litiglics and Mrs. J. B. M cKny. Roll C51] " A Garden hint". Qiiflsfkililiiilre rn Home Fktunomics Wis e1 ciurfn and filled in by lm-s P‘. W Iivswi ilvpcrs rm 33m»- subivr-i. w!‘ 0 "t ti by Ms cs Murie and Ardyce lip any 1n the alwne" o’ the committee there w s no nrv 1m. Mrs. Everett and Mrs, F. W. great llllClt‘, Genet-iii Sir Ernest- Stcdinali strtw 1i i0!" niirij. ycrtrs m India. But. from than l(‘l' school oil The sacredncss of these old cus- __ i toms WlllCll bind hearts and homes] . ' SECRETARY to the Royal Nara’. Air; Th? SDTinaIic-ld Women's Insti- be done in for their April codes, refusing to law or the Vice-President. dMrs. Everett Vice. Ou v an opened the cetv could organize stud, meeting with the Ode and Rpll to prmotc a v group Call was answered With a house-wand peace education which would ' NOTES wane, MOTHER or MEN. Weep, mothers of mom. For a world gone mad with 18H’- mn- war and pestilence, fondue and death. And peril to all we hold dell’- rlor a creed that mocks at God. Ami unges llhe woirld again. Into the murderous hell o! war: Weep. mothers of men- Weep. movtihers or! men. Not for tlhis you gave them lilo In your hour of’ memlless DB-ln- Not with fize and b-mb to ravish the earth Nor to fight and slay. or be slain. But, something is wrong with the scheme of thing. . And time has turned back again. And Europe is ruled by o. doc- trine of hate. Weep. mothers of men. MOTHERS I Lord. ive the mothers of the vmrid More five to do their pari- That lone which reaches not alone The chldren made by birth their own. But every childish heart. wfldf]? in their souls true Mother- 00d Which aims at Universal Good. —E‘ls. Wheeler Wilcox. THE HISTORY’ OF MUTHEIFS DAY The idea of a special Mother's Day first originated early in the century with Miss Arm Jarvrs, of West Virginia. when she invited a friend to observe wihh he: a day to pay trlbutfl to her mother. who had died a short while Wbvious. Flrom this incident has sprung a nation-wide observance m‘ Mother's Day in which millions oi’ citizens ,hon0r their mothers. living and (lead. In 1908 Philadelphia. was tho first city to celebrate Mother's Day tin church and home. Finally 1Y1 i914» President Wiwn signed a bill designating the second Sunday in May as Mother's Day. b ince that time there has bren a \\'i"" . . which atliough it has became greatly ccmmercialized. presents a fine opportunity for honoring the noblest charactcrsistics of mcther. hood. and for expressing love and a-lmrecint-icn to our mothers. To me there seems no doubt that this West Vfrirziian descended from an old time Emzlish family who! lknew oi‘ the Anglo-Saxon custom. ;silll ctlrevvnd in many parts of lEn¢ldnfl—Moih0rln-Q S-undav when ial." the children gaihrried hcme. tbringing gifts and flwvers to ‘the mot-her who always had in readiness tip» mother's cake 0f which all l shared. more closely should not be los‘ ‘n cbivirn. This celebration is still» held in the Mother country and| mstiv nccctmts may be found in cur , libaries. TIIE “HMS. TEMP FRANCE A mun “"110 hes had years of 6X- yperience of retreating inbxicailon ‘QIVCSIlI ashisonincn that a drinker Jrels sightly guilty. deep down in his heart. every time he takes a drink. Drinking transforms one‘s ,appearance to one of debauchery anti the bartender. rmirt-enrtvzh to 20l- aheail 0f their v iims. still use ,soap on their mirrors behind the ‘bar so that the customer doesn't see h}; changed csuntenance. Dr. Charles Mayo has said that three mrmkers out of ten are in dancer of becoming addicts-about one per- son in fiitv is overly susceptible to Iliquor. Scientists have mad-g the pronouncement. that alcohol and other are cousins unier the skin. The indvidttial who drinks is sub- lnormal in a. measure. out of his mind. Liquor is no respccior of per- sons or class: high and low,‘ rich 611d p001‘. talented anti stupid. nob].- and ignoble have alike succumbed to its use and are its victims. and all of these entered this path throulzh the note o! moderate drink- lml or the occasional gloss. The habit steals upon the unvurv. dull. ‘mo! his feur. making cop ve his hvill. and fnally ensarving. if not destroying him body and soul. It; has been brown um (i. few drinks Slvws up 0ne's ability to, think‘ QU-lCIKIY-f-Yes. '00 the exiznt of 9.7 Der oeni. In other words, i! the averse fllflln consumed three drinks, then drives his car at 40 miles an hour. when danger pops ahead of» him. he Will travel from five to; Eiirht feet nearer that danger before ' (lfiCldlrl What m do about u. than l he wou d have travelled if ho hind’ not taken tho drinks. ‘The m-vesipl mont of money in liquor is c non. cumulative investment. It cannotl ‘IDCTOESG productive power, It dogs ,not add to savings. i Privately and publicly women arei drinking more than ever before. Ten K |ner oent. of arrests for drunkenness are women. What can wmnen do about it? —W0men can organize ‘Temperance Unions. Is there any reason why the W. C. '1‘. U. should not have ‘one hundred thousand active mem- ,bers in Ontario Wcvnen can pm- mote the Annual Temperance Ed- ucation 0am g~n can pr onoto TOTAL abstinence. , remembering that exam le is m. r Women's Msslonary So- ‘tempemnce. citizenship imp ‘i’ "lerfwne Krlefnmrd selfish- v1 mew» (in guy in; i that thLs blight may be nmqved gm- ‘ii’ there is fiilih oolwnn in Canada it is imp tomes manufacturing gnd Ioeliinfl alcoholic beverages-under- minim; the strength and mgr-us o; CONSTIPATION You may have wondered why some laxatives fail to give real relief from temporary constipation. Often this is because the flow of liver bile il insufficient to prevent decay of inteltlnal wastes. Try Beechams Pilln, tho purely vegetable com- pound. Besides being a gentle, effective laxative, they encourage this flow of liver bile which is so ecouary to help digest what you out, help prevent decay of intes- tinal wuto and help kee elimina- tion thorough. Buy Beec am: Pills oi: your druggistfs . nobody does anything." The tempo-rune worker should maintain lu position. as the enemy Brio-inst. which he fights is a “Gvllah oi Greed." a generation of human misery and crime. Can We not. put our patriotism to the test by band- ing ourselves together and abolish- ing this thing. no matter how great. the sacrifice? (Mrs. S. R.) Kathleen Felker ‘remperanco Secretory Chalmers W. M. S. Ottawa. CHAROTTWTOWN ORATORICAL UONTEST On March 13. the Oratorical Ollie test was held under the auspices of the Union in the Baptist Hall. Seven contestants were jil3'g0d by Nlfs. Roper. Nifss Roms-w -n' Mrs. Levy, and words of con-tructive ci't..cisni were given m announcing the awards. In order of merit the fliillGS were: Daphne MacPhee who Have "For the Sake crf the Chi ‘ren “ Lillian MticPl/ico with “Aic:ih0l." The sweetest time of 0-11 m9 W” is here. .' 1 do o! oofly Mlvv %€nbliga1¥mgil1l'g sfillzfed Wm‘ mppy memories. Flor this is Mother's DRY- Robort Carmichael Clement Kelly. Grade VIII-Everett Mclnnts. u .1 m: cumin xhnd lglrwthaifeedrevn im- a y! Mary McDonaI Thepaame owoet milk "W" h" cums IX-Jr. urn-wt Power; 1- Grade vn-i. Mariorie Keir"!- hrifi; 2. Vincent Whalen; 3. There!!! 0 . . Grade 1. Carl Mclnntiti. l 8. Plgfm : 2. zglgode III-Joan Mclmug; 2A Grade L-Siell @8l?il ‘(equtalj er ec u; . Keoughan. avinlrlggllcijngleltfarln. Florence n’ M" loco 5.11 rpetuai summer within hor "1 hDG K There was no hurt. but Mdmflrbl touch could heal grief. her tender voice oould ot o1 y. Nowniife’: mimvy skies we darken- These long, long dovs- since Mother‘ went away. 1 111's! her no-her senile W“ i§““‘.;’.’§°° f“ “£1,132” qr er 0V v That 501mm ‘n31 my dflld-hwd a: . ' And no: glad day of early mine- Awakens memories deep 1nd m‘? who? lovingly I wear this litte lower. In sweetest memory. Mother dear o1 vou. ' -C0nsta.noe I. Heckbert. The WEEK at S. D. U. The annual meeting oi the B. D- U.. A. A. A. took place _on 1H5?- Szititrdoy night. The following Off" fccrs 4we4re elected for the Y?“ ll) - 2' Ruth Tarbush with "A School De- bate" Muynaid Shaw wit-h “The Evil of Strong Drink." May Robinson with "The Two Home Comings." Roma. Datui with "Cot-kilns." Joan Cameron with “Her Birth- days." The prizes were presented by the pres’dcnt of tho Union, l\fr>. J. Pickard Rev. Mr. Levy act/rd as chairman. and an atliress was "iv-vi, by Rev. D. Boot. vd. Duets by Marguerite Brim and Afetha. ,Suucnfcrs were mirth enjoyed as was the violin solo by Miss Punch- er. WORLD'S IV. C. T. U. Since the World's W. C. '1‘ U. Conventicn could not be held on account of the, war. n Econ-I of the \\'0l‘k of three and a. half years wil‘ be published ill the urn" iuturs for the information nf the fedcxnt- 6d unions. Further notice will be- gran. Tlufnrrrtu can Once on a time. as still today there .1 give aivqy, mv pills ztitrvl I'll so" Now since so ‘itilc Y (an (L, silver I‘ll wtthhnld. ‘ I view my . ' _bv ycar, “a c: Unit n0 longer‘ m" r cw new, in look to hln f0" n rl. One must be kinrl i':'"m ‘ to (av the lore of u n to . Who will not si‘ " u "v may will , the smart new cotton skirts, flneli . _ l President Maurice Smith. Vice- Pres-irlent. Alan Callaghan. Secre- .tar,v. Jclm Horgan. Fiootbali REP"?- ] sentmtive. Hubert olianlev. HOCKEY» Representative Chris Gal ant. Bflflf, l ket-‘boll Rep eseutative lFlrank O- ,Neill Softball Representative Henry l OShea, Hiindbal Rbpffiefll-fl-il"? lPatrIck Sharkey. Tennis Reprtsentq otve Andre Casgrain. Track Re- pu-sentative Uestus Mt-Gilican.‘ Auditors: Bill McGufg-an and I-lu- bert 0’Ha.niey Rev. W. J. McGwgaxi is Moderator of the Association. The tirlze winner of the Alumn Prize Essay this vea" is F‘. P. Ay ivard The subject of the essay 1' "Insinceri-y in Modern Life." Softball: Tlhe High School tum Q is in first place with sxtcen points folowerl by th,» Juniors with twelve the Seniors have eight points and the Freshmen four ‘Ilhe ‘ine-up of tthe FY-‘Zlmflh Softball te m is as follows: Rev, A. O. hlurphy. Dr. Herbert L. John~ son. Owen Sharkey. Charlie Sexton. John Lax-kin. Joe Mclsaac. Evmoic Cameron. and Mr. Somered ‘Tron- or. CAPPAYN - Patrick J. Shar- ice)‘. In this store where Robert Morris of Freshmen year hits been called up for active ser- vice in Ulla Navy where he holds the rank of Subdiietitenant i-nrroorrsrrcx" simYr For a gypsy-ish effect. try one o‘ pleated and vividly printed. Best Crepe Chlffon wlth of n11, they wash beautifully and net be asked I 23d. The srifiiiitihil Bfidhicul Gar- dens at Kev" hove strife-red ‘en-J siderable damage frcm air ram“. reed no ironing. Simply tie around thp short broomstlck that comes with the skirt and let dry. Fczr country ‘weer, otft coarse. with a plain, br ght co on ouse. Kayser Sansrun at Use this opportunity to find out how wonderfully the well fitted founda- tion garmcnt prepares for perfection of fit with your new costume. Telephone N0. 49 now, for an appointment. 9011114! Woman and manhood. i 'I‘he casi- is tranondously urgent, |at the presem nte of immense I Ontario will soon be spending one‘ ‘him-tired million dollars a yur in in retail way m a dangerous drug‘ that numbs the brdnond IlMark lPwain said about the weather, I everyone talks about about but; E. Hashim cut out several dresses etc» for refuave children an-i the"- wem dlstrbuied among the mem. ‘hers to make up befo e next mr-‘eu n R. Launch was served bv the coivmi. ties in charge Collection. 85 cents The answer decided umn for Mav mrzving is beiro held over and g1 1 be discussed at the June meet- Y MRS. McINNIS Today and Saturday thing personal and W ill be demonstrated and fitted by gowns and tailored *2.” foundation garment HAND Nico nownrlafie of Linen See for yourself how the rm wonderful F L E X E E S material, and the artistic FLEXEIQS design gives you more than you've dreamed in improvement without restraint! FLEXEES are available from $3.50 to 815-00 See the FLEXEES to-day Price: ‘Moore s. g May we help you choose a GIFT 1 her owivshopping, the choice of gifts is generous to a delightful degree. STOCKINGS For the young Mother we suggest a g-lhrpgfl chiffon at $1.15. Kayser and Orient in all new spring shades, Liberty, Victory, Piumage, (liar. ion. For the Mother who weight buy her a 4-thread chiffon, 3 Phr______ ____ __ 1.69 Pair—--— - - - _ __._.__$'l.@'ll Medium Service Weight Pair - - _ _ _ _ _ __...__ .___$1 Pair----_____.._.__.___$‘l.2'5 } Orient Crepe silk to the top lPair—-- - _ _ _ _ _ _ __.$1.2§ Lovely Lingerie We suggest for a “Moihei-‘s Day“ gift some- pastel taffeta slip which will not only give her pleasure but endless wear. All colors" Sizes 32-44. Each - - - -- We have a new selection of gowns from which to choose gifts for any type of “Mother.” Fluffy white and pin k.. OTHER SUGGESTIONS ARE: | Housecoats- -- - _ _ _ ._ _ | Satin Slips- _ ._ _ _ _. _ __ $2.00 u» s | Panties---_.._._..___ and best of all -why not bring Mother in Sni- urday and have Mrs. Maclnnis fit her to a new i Purses -- Umbrellas i Hanclltercl-iiels to lniilnledhrrd embroidered derlizll-‘b MOTHER has always dnno likes a little more iisle top. i pretty‘ such as a lovely $2.25 gowns in colors of blur, All Sizes *2.“ tar“ $2.95 in 5' 50c to 51-110 ‘I Ladies Purses in smart new siylrl featuring envelope and handle staid made of Patent Leather. Fruniskin. and Call. Black, Brown. Nov.“ 7'1"‘ Prices $1.00, $135 5:330 and up. Ladle! Umhroliao in brliilli "“'°'|';d llllflkllll arid plain colors. (itiml till-l‘ 7 l. _ P, Prices to $4_9J K E RC H I E F S Handkerchief: have just arrive!!- ucb. Miteoo