j Pnslsurluo HOLT RENFREW runs MONDAY and TUESDAY JUNE 18 and 19 We cordially invite every lady within reach of this store’s service to visit presentation of advance 1945-46 models. our store during this The coats are lovely beyond words . . . and you must see them. Your order for your fur coat placed now will prevent disappointment when cold weather comes around again. See the Holt Renfrew representative about the repairs necessary to put your coat in order for next winter . your Fu-r coat. . . or about the remodelling of Moons a. MYLEOD l__.imlléd Charlottetown v—=-.. M. V. PRINCE NOVA The Connecting Link Between Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island 1045 NOVA SCOTIA - PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND FERRY SERVICE WOOD ISLANDS, P.E.l. LUNCHES ssnvco SAILING SCHEDULE CARIBOU, N. S. (6 Miles from Pictou) (DAILY INCLUDING SUNDAY) ALL SAILINGS DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME May 1st to Sept. 30th Leave Wood Islands Leave Caribou 11 a.m. l p.m. 7 a.m. 9 a.m. 3 p.m. 5 p.m. l Except that, tn authority of the Oil Controller, on blondays. Tues- 4 lays, Wednesdays and Thursdays during MAY AND JUNZZ. the ll a.m. sud l p.m. sailings will be cancelled unless there ir evidence that the other crossings will not carry tho traffic offering. Onto‘ 1st to Leave Wood Islands Leave Caribou NOBTI-IUMBEILAND November 30th 8.00 a.m. 2.15 p.m. 12.00 noon 4.15 p.m. FE E-RIES LIMITED CKABLOTTETDWN. PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND —-._.__,—-— »_;;-»__-- _ :-;_______:__ __________ HUNTER- Rslglbwll) C3055 with the Plseldent in the chair _- The regular monthly meeting of the Hunter River Red Cross Soci- Qty was held on June 4th at the home of Mrs. O. H. MoGuissn w-aazum-zn i _ MONOTON ID SAINT JOIN FIEDEBICTON NEW GLASGOW MAGDALEN ISLAND! For Reservations - ‘rickets PIONI 3,3537% MARITIME CENTRAL ./"l.li§'£'i'*‘lii5t‘(5 and thirteen members present. WINK 0f the MI meeting we]; read and approved l: was decided to follow the usual practice of diseontinuirg the matings for July and August. but members We" kl-Ildl? asked to continue working The evening was spent in knitting and piecing a quilt, the pieces having been donated by Mrs. E. C. lsePuge. Collection amounted to $1.30 and a donation of 81.00 was received from Dr. J. R. Muir n. Mrs. Murchison invited the member; to her home for the September meeting. NEW HAVEN W. I. 1:10 June meeting of New Haven . Gus Tierney with five mem- present in the absense of President and Vice-Presi- dent. Mrs. Gus. Tierney was op- pointed to take the chair. Roll call was answered with something for soldiers’ boxes. was held at the home of ' Prince Ed ward island Wbdthstlll “w and: bo Thursday at 3f Proceeds from dance [bills had been It. was decided flor soldiers on ome of lVIr , M15}; ‘lmhy Letters view m?! gaming 811111111 Convenlihn, My; punk gummy End Mrs. Ivan Dwersaux "i! appointed delegates; 1m", lugere tiAead from two soldiers org,»- ,5 as anking members for Ml‘- cels sent to them. n‘ W" dwded lo get prises for and to treat tbEst in each d lpllgilas at tclosingglm e l ona o f . _ [fully reeeiv& ofrofioollzlri‘. mw"§. lglggcPhee. Collection for evening Next meeting to b n 1a t t i lsaoalrasavd.i~ci=llion in‘ - i t0 T111113 for auctionc be m“. 114M111: closed and a delicious “mm w" 99"“ b7 the hostess. ronasr mu. school. Hone Roll f May: l‘ or the month of Grade VII — 1. Mildred Gar. ti. 2. 1 lfiacnonag Macvlttle. 3. Alex Grade VI - l. Gertie MseKin. non. 2. Mum _ _ _ l/scé Macgionald. w" a w“ "60 —- l. . son. 2. Gordon berta Maclntyre and Hihis Mor- risé (equal) Fido III — l. Oli Garrett, z, Vlrsinle MacDonald?‘ s. rlnyuu Grade I (s) — 1. Louis Muslin. non. 2. George obunflfl, Grade I rm - 1. Jeule Gillls. Perfect attendance: Harold lls. Paula Mlaollntyre, Robert Mwlntyre Matheaon, nle Matheson. The 914.12: _._ READ CHRISTENDOM ASTMY For the clear understanding of Bible teaching God's purpose with man, the earth and the solution of all the world's problems. read above book in Public Library or free from THE CHRISTADELPHIANS ll Waterloo Street, Moncton, N.B. ’ sccge;ta_ry;__rggrlcd $36.50 Teacher-Marguerite “annuals -_~-..__ A...» —._—~—_;.i'*___:_'.-._:.?_'.— wt pesos con That nations should ther, Andoput their swords away; That the strength they give to warfare Be used in‘ the arts olipeace That men make leagues of friend- ship. And war‘: red march should cease! Bo sang the prophet Isaiah, When war was‘ at the gate, And the flower of a nations man- hood Went forth to guard the steta. Chorus: Angels a peace. your wings eut- re , Maygthe wounds of war be healed. There is blood on all we own: gy. an unselfish llle henceforth. y gratitude be shown. Rejoice that the war is ended—- But peace was dearly bought, Let bells now tell by their peallng Of what our youth have wrought Ibld out ‘gout hands of welcome, Stand w! uncovced head.- With sympathy for the unded, And sorrow for the dead. So come, all loyal people, And render God our praise; From Him has come our victory, And wondrous are His Gurus: Angels of peace. your wings out re , llhysthe wounds of war be healed. There is blood on all we own; n unselfish life henceforth, e to stay, love eaels Wlyl. arily, to "the oldest continuously ex cl in the world" -— to Damascus. Abraham knew of this metropolis. Mohammad knew it, "I shall go to heaven when I die,” said Mohammed. “so why should I enter Damascus now?" session of Damascus. so did the Syrians Greeks, Romans, Per- sians, Jews, Eg tiaus. Paul was on h s way to that city when his conversion took place. 1h a. casket in a city 11105138 lies a head, supposed to be t at of John the Baptist. Here is the famous street which te called "Straight." A building of great historical interest in the city is-or was, for it may have been destroyed in the recent riots - the Great Mosque. Originally, lt was a Roman tem- le. ln the century the hrlstiam turned it into a church. Then the Mohammedans took it over. Metlculousl they set to work to erase al Christian in- scriptions. They missed one: "Thy Kingdom, O Christ. ls an everlasting Kingdom. and they do- minion endureth throughout all generations." Damascus is more than just an- other Eastern city: it is a memor- able llnk with the earlier/t times of the Christian religion. The city belongs to the western world -spiritually, at least-quite as guscth as it does materially to the a . ALCOHOL AND HEALTH (An address Flgerwick Union, continued from May) ) The heart ls a sort of force pump that by means of the blood stream sends to all parts of the body) their needed supplies and carries away the waste material. A notedl heart specialist has said, "The con- dition of the heart under alcohol‘ is the some as occurs in fatigue. The power of the heart to adapt itself to more work suffers under the influence of alcohol." Alcohol is said to increase the heart beat by 6,000 in 24 hours. This is over- work with a vengeance! Alcohol hurts every Earl; of the body. but it seems to ave a spe- cial affinity for the brain. This organ is composed oi’ 80 per cent water, 7 per cent albumen, some fat and a few minor substances. It is the most delicate organ of the body and may be easily damaged. yet it controls all the body's in- tclllgent functioning. When al- cohol reaches its tiny vessels they become clogged with blood that cannot nourlsh_them because it is loaded with carbonic acid deprived of the usual quantity of life-giving oxygen. And as to its effect on the. brain structure,-well, alcohol tlotoughly cooks the white of an lgg an very rapidly. That part of the egg ls albumen, the substance that comprises 7 per cent of the brain! No wonder some authorities hold that “a once thoroughly intoxicat- ed braln nevcr fully becomes what it was before." lal B a Mly gratitude be shown. ‘l Peace has come, at lead temper-l Alexander the Great took pas-A d slept together every niiht. l new The Men’: Store invites you to use its facilities and its well chosen stock as you make selections for FATHER'S DAY -—- It's the place where Dad does his own shopping-where. his tastes are understood -wl|ere you’ll find a FATHERS DAY gift that will delight him ' lMGDRE s. M¥LEOD i v ‘CHARL-OTTETOWN. PJJJ. is zyp/aeazil/aue a” Cornwall Here's a little human interest story recently picked up. and now passed along to my readers for their entertainment: Our shepherd dog and o. pet lamb, became such close pals that tm lamb followg “Buff everywhere he wen-t, becoming such a pat. that, when neighbor John. whomt sheep offered to take it. we g y accepted. But imagine our surprise next morning to find these two playing together in our yard. “use l Alhl’ lft th humntlmeswetookthelunbbsckto bruirlo agcgorkdixfgc toonthe erecordir-lg its new quarters. Three times it BEING VALII! INSET?“ of eectrlizxalainstruimetanltli: used ‘a camgh home. ye W3: puzzled. in on Jun‘ min” women o: {ezlogsgobetweeliwillormal 5115p yam? $1 lixlelelggrticeomefully: ‘Ne? 13mg]: V assembled at the suffocation. "It somewhat resem- 11m mm w“ 1n purses repair, home of Mrs Rm’ BYYWWP" 1°’ bles the brain of a sleeping per- a wh-e {enog and giggly woven, the regular tute m - son." said the investigators; “but Mtg,- “mm-“m m, pet u, Eleven members Ind W0 "Uh it is more like the brain of a per- “m, gm- B, fourth “m; w, seeded ors ere pruemt, am Preside son suffering from lack of oxygen". go hme out 1n a “en-fly bum ‘u; p '-' and 0 ned moetinfl with. Alcohol has a relation to mental u, m, m,“ h~ppme¢ Tam hours the ode and the creed in n. ‘ii"l'i’"aiil°lll"lfi° S lmif “ii” W“ "°““"“ ‘°"“" "MW M’ illia-amm" FuPmiY-‘ila a fi c e erm e - . o ourately. But because it is d res- lfjlflnill roasting. The school ttee slut it may llfilly til! the bl 14MB centres. There is a loss of the fln- gave their r0001‘?- I-IW n" ll“ o! sanity 1n certain types o! ner- ei- feelings. the more delicate judg- committee om none. Sir Frederick Mott. a noted ments, the more skilful move- alea and than lrult This English authority on mehtal dis- mgnflgf‘ pol eases, says: "Alcohol in compara- tively smell quantities may con- vert the potential lunatic into a raving maniac. The amount of ~———-— alcohol which ls daily consumed by the pillars of society is quite sut- ficient to convert an epleptlc or ~ potential lunatic or certain feeble- liméfialilfé'lfillllsil"° °“’““‘“‘ "AIRDRESBING ,,,,,, w“ r hav: snldtthat alctghgl‘ l: a as; SCHOOL am, m, m, .. ‘ n‘?! preeaan. us no a pon _ a little more fully. 1 am quoting fimmmoh‘: gm” ‘l’ y“ "flmmwh -"" ‘mfi frDm“ the mac radio doctor, _l_n b, “mun,” mmmilfllm °" .. Mm" the tllltchen Front broadcast. I mm“ u“. I ' w‘ my“ m, beer lmt a building or a l - u. ‘m u‘ on". _ it...“ éfil, W12 ffiidinlé? Jgfm“: "W2? , u w» l» we 1* I'm sorry, it um. 1v. a a ros- W, umfimw“, m "on: cream m the school swam-duh: slnt. That is, it does its wor by “m u“ to M", 4h” h "on “wood dmeiiitnginsyhlgltitgllgcgrltlia our: ‘will; "m" “m” undone mwbsrl "*4 bran m doing mu it allows the W""° i" Pmmi" alumna HM him. A l m" lower centres-those concerned ILIZAIITII‘! the Prince County w‘ ' wig; our‘ mi§elganixmgllfunctioé1stgg IIAIIDIIIUING 8050M‘ ttnhaaltrligmuumxecl-imb ha: h 7 h d Gnui“. want El , I'll S B p ng lll -_ ,.. like lo bowl a ong more merrily MONO‘! N, N. It the Provincial Sanitarium sskinu “W9 3°" any gem’! w!“ .3 u‘ ' ‘- = - ' without the restraint of the higher _—""""“'""-"' for veiintser nurses and domestic“ I help, and from the Supervisor, ll-:s McDonald regarding annual and district convention. Mrs. Geo. Oottoxi and Adelaide Glover were appointed as delegates and Mrs. Hiram Harringlon as sub- stitute to the annual convention. ldggidgd As there was no solved. Buff vaulted the line fence“ his little lrlend held securely by m; naps of the noes. Sgt. John Hearts is ebendina P» furlough at his home, am exp: ts to T810111 his unit July lat. At ho o too, is Lt. Andrew Macllacnern. MM. oi York Point. Lt. MacEach- ern is attached to the veterans guard. F. H . mcArthur, accompanied by his mother, left the Province Thursday morninl 611 1'0""! 9° made for District Convention. On mot-ion it. vols (leclded on ~ ilrst sugar to cut out all sweets for Bryantcn lunch for the duration. This meeting lo be held one and later on account of convention. Roll call to be answercduby Ill/W devices for hot weather. decided to have a social even!!! and an auction sale. ditto l‘! l” later. report from l consisted of a reading by M"- execut-lve meeting no plans were l 31mm Harrington, and a 001%‘: lput on by Mrs. Roy W005i - prize being won by accoum of the extra rationing of|Bryanion. Booby prim. \ 4 A delicious lunch was 581'"? b7 Miss Florence Bryanton invited the hostess, meetinl We“ ° menown. when they W111 "is" members for he July meetinx- with the King. frLendsl-nd relatives. _— -—______--~ ~- .-_..- - Friends of Mrs Stafford Vicker- QUKM [ES _ son are pleased to see her out 8811-11 after her recent illness. JR? ‘r25 “Refill!” It Wll The pmzrmm‘ Venls Mrs Dill _ c-r-nzt Ad offer-in‘ a reward for anal."- i)