I Al ADVIRTISID M l” ‘Spice for slits. .. . / ' . [MU by srnsor TM hQLMIOf the year l0 ldp iown tailleurs! Smart as a_ Willi) Wm‘ its Breton-like brim. crisply curl"! feather. Choice of colors. 3312i. $11.95 $12.95 PRUWSIIM ans. rm. KS i STARTED CllliCK-R-C We have a limited number of week-old start- ed CHEK-R-CHICKS available in the follow- ing breeds: BARRED ROCKS, NEW HAMP- SHIRE REDS and BARRED ROCK, NEW HAMPSHIRE CROSS BREED. We will sell these at day'-old prices for im- mediate delivery only. PHONE AT OUR EXPENSE IlILLIlIl. & SPILLETT CHICK HATCHERY. CHARLOTTETOWN w. c. T." u. n: noowrml nua- naraa U!!!‘ ‘and H a C3: vgacthfl 5i w . m Tl Tl . eoiiello us to the lifeataonwiiich ' hast ordained us. Al We the Cross of Christ. ml! | VIII-a froehhgediolher as?" m. ‘illegals otberb hr The m“. him and his followers But llic city folk arid Ll" authorities gave Him r0 \ . 1-,‘ ~ ised any BJTeIII" i" rnd the)’ coivlrl " Ur L. 1.? I'M-m Sllllfizfi". “- ‘gin any royal p ace but in the hum ll‘ ‘ ‘Today Hiswiiiitiiuritifind rule are desperately needed the world. \Before the chaos and sulierliig of ‘our dav made dis viltili H‘! ‘inust reign whose rig it is to . . But before He is admitted to the capitals and councils of na~ tioris. He must have a triuniphal entry into far inure human hearts and human homes. And at Pr-utcr He. comes Io the oi’ ilic ivorhl iii a very sutfiill WHY- Slmli we sec to it that hr receives a royal welcome and actually make a érllllltpllal elntrvulnto our home an ino our ear . __Walter B. Crow in White Rib- bon Tidings. TIE PRESIDENT'S LETTER Dear Fuiendsz-J-Iaving seen in this aper articles advocatinr NIP tiona ism of tho l uor traffic. I thought I would wrl a. few lines .. w. mar. WREATH itbo name that ll- aurea s“ "1 °°"" . plate rattnf tlon . . m; dllmon flawv _ -~ . lees. $24.75 B U L 0 V A - handsomely styled for men and The Finest Cifl of All JEWELRY Distinctive and Iinduringly Beautiful COSTUME JEW- ELRY — A wide selection of lovely le '1 IlC zilt that will be cherish- ed for years . . Visit licllnern and make your scl- ectlon from our fine collec- lion. Government T ox Extra! IV. W. Wellner Ltd.” JEWELERS SINCE i868 giving another viewpoint on the matter. Nationalism. Ias [its name im- plies, is just another name for Gov- eminent Control. and after all hose years of pra ins, working and ightirig against overnment Con- rol, I fai to understand how we. as members of the Woman's Chris- tian Temperance Union. could think of advocating this thin . "A rose by any other name woud smell as sweet. and Government Control. whether under tho name of Ne- fl I Heaven as it does under its present “$4.13? tell us it will take away the profit motive. They also told us that Government Control would don so? Malay irood eople, even ministers o! the Gospe and churches have endorsed this policy. Many good and sincere people also advocated Cover-inherit Control, thinking it might improve the situation, and later changed their minds. The other provinces already have Government Control, and perhaps it would not make so much differ- ence to them, but here on Prince Edward Island, we have not. and do not; want it, 5o please. when you are talking about this thing. give g thought to P. E. Island, and do not try which we are strongly opposed. Siricereiv yours. EDITH STERNS. I PRIVATE LIQUOR. PROFITS? 1r l e “wit: 1 tho ll- qulor trapflliii‘ weifoellmiiiodiled rrhat would the temperance cause gain? The private brewers. wine makers and saloon keepers if they were out of the wetness and not making money lrom liqllvl‘ upoaihnzwlfldalhwetlg: leiiiirmui-i? W’ oc o - Prohibition n the, difPei-ent P"- vinces was because the liquor deigleés ‘were rgrgznilzeiglo wgg: CO “s-eitthea continuation of restrictive idgislation. ii Pay: to Buy SHIFTS BABY IBIIIGIS! Oivvllfa on hatching ahong. vigorous chicks new. Come In ta the hatchery and lnalre your own selection. High-producing atroina in the popular, profit- able broods-for eggs er moat. Ileyhlllllnlleelllpllerlyjlch freuieledcdfeuedlledr Swift's Inlay Chicks are bred for pvoflloble production. They grow foal — feather quickly - moiuro early. Cat your require- ments new lav e money-making 194i Doll. |---------------------. i van": narcnlnv 'T"l“wil'u"\ "W", Charlottetown ~ n-nq-nn-n-n-p-n-nqpauaw doors oi‘ the hearts iinri the homes do avra," with bootleggers. Has it lng th to force uoon us that to to distillers. e atardy twecds A Caanalaeabreea. . . . rlghtaarain . (I. that will carry eye-catch- ing style through longtime wear. The MEN'S STORE brings you today TWEED artfully out, masterfully tailored for an easy, laetlag fit. Ivory nan ought to hafl at least one tweed suit. Be sure to see the_ handsome iweeds that are waiting for you today at The MEN'S STORE. PRICES szcso-oao-oaz moon:- amiteooms (JHARLO'I"I‘E'I‘OWN, P.E.l 2. Did the recent decrease in the hours of sale and the rationing of liquor and the ban on liquor =|cl~ V lnish the consump- . T e report of the Liquor ‘of Britlohdpolumhiiia gover- year en mg are 3i. 1944. shows that restrictions do de- crease the sale and consumption of liquor. Under shorter hours and rationing of liquor and the ban on liquor advertising. the Liquor Boards profits from liquor fell off nearly two million dollars that year. 3- D008 fihfl moneiy owcr of the liquor traffic const tue a menace to good government? Yes, y large contributions to campaign funds the liquor ti-rifiie seeks to influence the political par- ties and thus control government. . Does the money power n! the liquor traffic constitute n menace the freedom of the press? Yes. The expenditure of money in advertising even iii sci-called good—will advertising, while the ban is on open advertising, tends to in- fluence the editorial independence of the press. 5. l’; the liquor traffic. so often in court for breaking the law. ii dc~ lib?erate and intentional law break- r "The Brewers’ Journal" once made this statement editorially: "No matter what laws may be made to cripple the bovera e industries of . is ieal of the attitude of the liquor in crests, both historically and at the present time. The Liquor Traf- figkis lawless and incapab e of law- a If the government as a step to- ward the restriction of liquor cori- sumption deprived the trade of the proft motive would not the ng~ gzesalve advance of the drink habit silccessfully opposed? WE AIE YOUR THOUGHTS A M to Y I’ l efi-‘fit. HAOYWIH" an?“ e You have listened to many voices; broken now unto us, your thoughts, for we, too, have much say. We are unseen, unheralded, ignored. But alwtvs and without foil we work ur idden and in- escapable will upon your world. We are the mire in which some men get bogged and lost. And we are the light and the glory by which others made noble and re- deemed. Walk in the fields. git among your friends, bury yourself in sleep, lie awake on your ed—anrl we be- come the active instruments of your inner self. unfailing like your heart. ceaseless like your breathing. as dependable as the silent mystery that goes on in every cell. Take up again our daily task. rend what you ne oi- like. and we become the silent and powerful nc~ com ani ‘ of all you do. " _ . things are lovely. whatsoever things are of rzourl rc- rt: if there be any virtue. nnrl there be any praise, ihlnk on those things." We are your thoughts. sorry firs’ t. . _ .i . _ a n". i"a‘l|'a"\"¢“a'o'~"a'n"ih‘\ Army Cadet a Corps News ACTIVITIES Band - Tlie local i i d th t Walter McNuctgfpivells-kliigfi Chag- lottetown musician, ha; taken over the instructing of the bugle band. A full attendance of the band is requested on Wednesday at 3.30, at the Armourles. Ma p Reading -_ Seniors will receive instruction in map reading. beginning Wednes- day next. BADGES 0F RANK. ARMY Commissioned l‘ ' 2nd Lieutenant-One pip. Licutenant-‘Piro ips. Cuptain-‘flfhree pips. Major-Crown LL-Colonel-Cruwn and one pip. Colonel-Crown and two pips. lfiirlzndlew-Crown and three pips a n o. Major-Geiir-ral-One crossed sword and bat Ltxleiicral-Crowii ed sword and baton. Genernh-Crown and pipe above crossed sword and baton. Field Marshal-Laurel wreath en- closing crown above crossed batons. Now-Commissioned Offfcera - I pipe above Oil. above cross- Corporal- o Chevrons. Serg Three chovrons. Sta f Sergeant-Three surmounted by crown. , Warrant Of ice Class Il’ -Crown enclosed by laurel wreath. - . W.O. Class I-Royal coat-charms. Bandmaster~Lyre on oak leaves and surmounted b crown. Signaller-Croe flags. IMPORTANT NOTICE Tl The final shoot year's this m... yo... m. m; 0.01m. com etition will be held “flats”- 24. starting at I, on Saturday, ch 2 p.m. Al cadets must attend. They will receive credit for the afternoon parade as for regular ones. Only one half hour of each cadets time will be required. as they may arrange at ‘parade on Wednesday. March 21, or the time of their shoot. Out Our Way Sydne . Rose Lance Cor oral-Ono chevron. | cannon, Bayfl ‘Leonard. N. Official List of Casualties l CANADIAN ARMY l OVERSEAS (Maritime Provinces) Died 0f Wounds Royal Canadla Artillery l Saunders. Harry Percy. Lieu!“ Fredericton. N. B. i Wounded New Brunswick Regiment Drew. Sydney Smith. LieuL, Saint John. N. B. Yrevlouoly Reported Missing Noiv Reported Killed In Action N.S. and P-EJ. Regiment Hill. Ernest Glenmore, Pie, Point Edward, N. S. Died New Brunswick Regiment Geidart. Douglas Wellington,_ I..- OpL, South Brook-field. N. s. Severely Wounded us. and has. Regiment Dilliman. Guy Cyril. Pie, Dart- mouth, N.S. , Manitoba Regiment l Gillie. Malcolm Angus, Cpl. Gil- lisdele. N. . i Wounded Royal Canadian Artillery Idenneasy. Elbririge. David. L!‘ Bdn, Atholvilie, N. B. Wounded ' N.S. and P.E.I. Regiment I Brady. “Robert Hanccl. It-Cpt. Y. . S. Slightly Wounded l N.S. and P.E.I. Regiment Caurne, Raymond William. Pte., rve Mines. N, s. Relinald. Pie. John old. N. B. Rh land. George Matthew. Pte. S ll “WHOM Jordan Falls. n. Wounded Remaining 0n Duty I N.S. and PIJ. Regiment Weatherbee. Archibald. R.fn.. Thomson station. N. S. ured N3. and P.2d. Regiment Croaaleyhllasinnond Eldred. Pte. r Morgan, Bishop. Ptes New Morrison, William Hector, Pte. rambo S.‘ Capstick. William ‘Thomas. Pte. Sydney Mines. N. S New Brunswick‘ Regiment Corbin. Plgllirppe, L.-Cpl., st. ‘l By J. 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