u. . . . - ~ u. qeqsvmnqwenvuv-ikvtl ' " “=‘~'-IW:"‘-'¥::-.'<3"=rr '1!‘ .17..- Jnmtq-‘rs-eziw z: rear; - r‘ ~"'"’"-‘“"i’é'i\‘€~.’in“ "‘;‘*'>¢==..r.ry‘r-5""~1-i'.;d>sAr¢ri.~.'" ' : ‘m’. .._-.».¢ ‘A? ’~”"""'" SUCCESS W. I. ‘The regular meeting of Success W. I. met at the home of Mrs. John Maclnod on June l5. The president presided and meeting opened in us- ual way. Roll call was answered by 14 members bl’ asking a question from Home Nursing book. There were 4 visitors present. Minutes of last meeting were read and adopt- ed. Correspondence was read and 820 voted to Greek Relief Fund. 58.00 l0 Mental Clinic. A bill oi $3.62 for quilt mat was paid and _ alfg To the fellow next door, Pop‘s just another guy with a couple of cute kids . . . but to his family he's a. Hero, with a capital H! He knows more than any other kid's Pop - . . he does all the dirty workaround the house and pays the bills . . . and all this in addition to his war work. His day comes on June 20th . . . Father's Day you won't forget him! kind of Dad, come to The . . - and we hope For gifts that suit every Men’s Store Today GDRE €> MQEQDMM bills left over from last meeting and the wood for Institute kitchen, = Mrs. Hugh Campbell and Mrs, ‘John Muclcocl were appointed del. cgnir-s to annual convention and it was cicciiiocl to have dialogue at district convention and to bring nrtir-lcs for i1 child's shower to next meeting. It “'21s decided to see about getting salvage to town. Film; were made for having Wlltshire nlnycrs put on their ploy in the ,nenr future. It was decided to Pack 5 boxes for soldiers at the home of Miss Marnie MacKay. June 2i, and send cigarettes to the other boys -Pr0granune consisted of a pap- er on augarless canning by Mrs, John MacLeod and a demonstration on arranging a bouquet by Mm Gwfgc MacLeod and l; grab bag from which a neat sum was realized. Collection $1.05. Meeting cloud with National Anthem after which lunch was served. NOW HERE'S AN IDEA on Erwin-id's "allot- C - Mt w a wmvrgnefl-nrd- ens) are Iub CHILD DROWNIJD SAINT JOHN, N. 5., June 1'1 (O Pl-Eugenie Marie, twc- ear-old daughter of Major and Mrs. . M00. Ritchie was drowned near her home at Millid sville this afternoon. The little girl ad been playing on a platfonn near her home and tumbled into shallow water of the Kennebecassis river. S0 THAT MAKE! - - An atom of uranium is 268 times heavier than one of hydrogen. Win Governor aeneralk Literary Awards dinners of the GovernorGeiieraFs Litern of Creative Non-fiction, Academic Non Fiction, Fiction mi one»... pub, lirhed bv Canadian writers during 194214.: nmiminrrri hr the C.'lll'li'lifll'l Au- Asscciation. lh-crn left to right; Bruce Hulchison, Snanich, B n. i-y Awards for tho best worksl (Creative Nonfiction): Prof, Edgar Mcfnnie, oronto (Academic Non- fictioni; G. Herbert Sallans, Montreal (Fiction) and Capt. Earle nlmey, i Toronto -now ovcrseas-(Poeiry) Photo of Hutchison copyright by Kuslh . '- z"? . Ki" THE __CHARLO1"PETOYY§L: QUQBQLAN w. c. T. u, l >>>>>>>>>> > 555555535?“ 8388388888 i .3 it well. - nion. Signal. mun‘! WIIAL HOIALI mum bllllTlfi Ion ma. WINNINGOITIIWAI. _ rieci-i i i gm" inc enwo. dfthepooolmlntuelookstliem. AIDQIIOI. IBIOUI HEALTH ma: (i) Health One medical authority in this oohol first. Isn't that somewhat ex- treme? Not at all! One of our large i insurance companies 1990114 that, during the last decade rejections for heavy alcoholic indulgence have increased from 12 per cent to 34 percent. One-third of insurable men and women who are condemned u; unsafe risks fr i nsurmce, are re-, Jectcd because of drink. From 1932 to 1m, the first-four years of repea,l rejections by one company on uc-j count of drinking increased 135 oer‘ cent. Insurance companies are hard I boiled business institutions and cilfll afford to make mistakes. ALCOHOL AGGBAVATES OTHER HEALTH PROBLEMS But this is not all; alcohol is not Ionly a serious problem in its own right. but two of the other problems l are aggrvated by it. For years W¢| have known that tuberculosis is made more dangerous by the use of ' alcohol, and some physicians 55X that as many as 90 V" 09m °* venereal infections are contracted when under the influence of a1’ cohol, The New York gtate Uqllflf, Authority has said. ‘Tllf m"? alcohol, the more syphilis. Psy"; chirlirlsts are much concerned about. the increasing burden which in-l sang“; 15 plug-i); upon the personnel‘ anj finances of this country- D1‘- Driyton. working for the Rnflkfcllel‘ Foundation, reported that 20 P91‘ cent of the mental Dlillfifilts ‘l’ the; Uni ed States are alcoholics. Mental . (lenses. due to alcoholism. are steadily increasing to the highes.- peak in the history of this country. TRAFFIC FATALITIES ANp ALCOHOL One need scarcely mention the mutter of alcohol and accidents. cs- peciallv automobile accidents. Forty thousand persons are killed and a million and one-half injured every year in the United States by auto- mobile accidents, and the percentage (gauged by drinking is estimated anywhere from 40 per cent 0! H1059 down. THE INCOME SIDE or THE nmom (II) Wealth or Money. Macaulay said at one time: “Even the law of gravitation would be brollilllt 109° dispute were there a DBcunla-VY lll" melt involved." Nothlni shove the truth of this statement more clear- ly than the liquor traffic. This traf- fic is concerned with money on 0M sifc and 0n the other with the hc"l‘h and lives of men. their mor- als rind their social sta-ndlnl t-tw food and clothing of their child- ren. the happilm-of their family life. their inte l t and their contribution to their country u. time or peril. when med thus boldly it hen-db seems possible l-hlt one man could be found who would gamble with the human lives and interests o1 his fellows to that 0X- tent. but there are such, and not all the lowest classes either. The story of the repeal of the Eighteenth Amendment in this country is about as sordid a tale an besmirches um new o! the MW’? o: any country st any time. It seems flint about two hundred and fif of this country's prominent qapitn - lets opposed the enfcrcemen and fifty of this country's prominent capitalists oppoled th enforcement of federal laws and openly rejoiced in iihe success of crime and law- lessness, coerced if they did not bribe legislators, distributed an un- limited amount of propaganda which proved to be they were promises which they knew , unable to fulfill, in order to bring buck a uou- business the taxes on which t thouflit would reline them df their income taxes. Of course, this dream was never realized. The promises they made to each other were as wild and un- dependable as the promises they made to the pilolic. Li uor profits, except to the mnnufac urea-s and dealers are nlways wraith-like phan- toms. The tm: incrme promised for beer alone was $1.000. .000, It so never reached that for ell elcoho ic beverwes. but let us take that fig- ure for n round number - Chis the tote! on flhe income side. What about the debit side which is not so loudly advertised? nmrep on Auornn Elthth veers ago in Akron. Ohio, --___._.__._i_ . For Foot Ailments CONSULT H. J. A. BROWN. DJ’. Blllll-UPDIIIST I43 Great George Street OIIABLOTTETOWN. P.lI.‘.l. and einhend chime: ' v i In loyal support of M611. We have pledged ourselves to remind every Canadian to buy more WAR SAVING STAM P5 6' THE GREEK WAR Remember $unJay; June 20} \ FATHER'S DAY In’: not null on lining i. feelings, d ovum. But m m bethewillgetakickoutofycul-q. memlnring him. y" " i"l Q WHAT T0 lilili MI] ‘Here's the answer - Give him our Fighting- jainu, l. BONDS something he can wee-r, such u py. 4 nice shirt. We also have ‘ ties of every hue end description, handkerobiefl. How about a rmut new summer weight Felt Hat or a new simmer straw? _ RELIEF HINB Sponsored locally by the Charlottetown Rotary the noble Greek Race from virtual extinction. Club will help provide the necessities 0F IiEe For these helpless people In this Province where food abounds, we cannot. imagine children dying slowly of starvation. Let us, in God's name, give what we can to IIVI "iii iiii=ii iiiii i ii iviiiii a local doctor and N sioclobmker, both reccfverirfgfroirrgr: spent all ht talking over their common prob em, Alone, they agreed it could not be beaten. Together helping each other and others who wanted help, they agreed it could —mt fwsettlne G0d‘s help too.. So out of that beginning the fel- lWlhlD of ek-drunks began which now has nearlry 10,000 members in the United States, and a few hund- _ red in Canada. Detroit has five poups organized in different purts 0f the ciily, who meet several times a week for times together, and to help o ers whom they come to lesrnofasbeingln need of he . o help may take my one of a hundred a, from helping an- ther drunk so r up to finding food for a family whose breadwlnner has spent all his money on beer. The e fectiveness of an "A. A." member in dealing with another "drunk" lies in the fact that he himself has been tihrough the mill. Ha knOWs, to, about the lost jobs, the bouts and brawls and benders, police sta~ tiom and paraldehyde, weeping and nagging wives. storming and raging husbands, D. Tfls and licstalcoholic depressions. He, too, knows the fut.il- ity of being wld by well-meaning but ineffective friends: "Use a little willpower" or "Snap out of it" and so on. They know the tricks and self-deceptions of those "who never drink except at meals" equally well with those "who never drink alone" or “drink only beer" Hitler, Ribbenti-op, Goebbelg and the Nazi chieftains despised Jesus of Nazareth and repudiated His teachings --but they shrewdly stole one of His great secrets, name- ly. that the future is yours if you win and train the children. Hitler took the youth of Germany in their tender years, corrupteql and rer- veried their plastic minds, and out of lhem created the Nazi Ger- many which was to become the Master of the World with all nth- er races totally inferior. fit. only to serve their Overlords Hitler phat," and their "GOd." And of these millions of corrupted youth. "wlihfl" m“ 111 a hotel lobby. and Hitler could truthfully declare: '0! such is my Nazi Klngdom- with them I will rule the earth!" How shall we establish the New World Kingdom of Righteousness? Well, don't forget that its citizens are in our homes and our schools today! IN MEMUIIIAM MIR/S. ALLEN TAYLOR The funeral of the late Mrs. Al- len Taylor was held from the home of her sister, Mrs. James Jardine, Kensington, on Saturday June 12th at 2 o'clock 1n the afternoon. Her favorite hymns The Lord's My shepherd, There Is No Night In Heaven, and In the Sweet By and By were fittingly rendered. Inter- ment was made in North Bedeque cemetery. mineral was under the direction of Mr. J1... Davidson, mor- tician. Rev. J. A. McGowan con- ducted the service. After a lingering illness of a year and a half, which she bore with courage and patience, the deceased passed to her heavenly rest at. the itge of 7'1 years. She was born in Freetown. the daughter of the late Mrs. Jardine. where she was ten- to her illness she made her home in (marlottetown but during th t year she lived with her sister rs. Jnrdine. wwhere she wee ten- derly cered for. Mrs. Taylor was a member of the Presbyterian Church and associated with and took a keen interest. the Women's M‘ ' ry ' ‘, which she Joined at the age of twenty-one years“ She leaves to mourn their loss be- sides her husband. three brotherl. Robert. Summeraide: J. Btavert. sydney. New York and Patterson. Kenaington: and three sisters. Mrs. Palmer. Freeland: Mrs. Taylor, Ynrmcuth. N.8.. and Mrs- June: Jnrdinc, Kensington. Pallbearers were: Dr- Incham Jardine. Robert Palmer. Allen PROWSE BROS., no. {d 2m, Donalttfhulgecrsrlane and 1m ron Minus Floral tributes and 016m‘: were received from friends w ativss. __________.._ IBIBHTOWN W. 1- The June meetinil u! Ill-lbw" w. I. was held at tile home clubs: Itmmellne Macleod with in B ance of l4 members angldtlélrllt itora. The meet n! 0P0" Institute Ode 831d the cum womlfl $371‘ “man-haul! an e Minutes of 1m meeons We" l’ 5nd m . A brief ulfiitllfilzllm garding the district convenk 0 M the executive meetins Wld ‘and The sick committee rewla w . visits Inside 1nd fruit t 63mph.“ is: .'l‘°'“‘5°.i'...“i" its... n. . inted for the cominl mam‘ G a d w dismissed and it was decidt pfgpgfg g girl's outfit for this! 13" year-old shower and l0 R n I to the Greek Relief Fund. A o! of members 014604 will" new Institute Archie , I 4 cream social at. the school. 0n W ii was nnldiffllu m, iind 7° c ' ¢ qmlity. An unuli Mrs. W5. Warren and Inge ‘m, in in; contest; u; 34573111105‘ _ mg Izod. closed with The Kins- msrlicrs up clwl! -'"" u») LONDON. June 1’! 4GP c‘ i o“ .3.“°.‘.‘.2‘t..".’..?.‘8“°'"i§.§tii'§ spec of the Oangiarafllghdeqfi}? “d m every mam ' gm: Members of m. ma’ (m? . under the command v d‘ . P. lee of ‘Ibiontc rnounte I e 1 was their “Fuehrer,” their Palmar and Inghem Palmer. neph- Olhfllbl