sxrunpsv ;_\"k\91°" ~ ‘ c" Q/XKQW/JQIP/i“ 9 }'9)@;'Ki..é AS1191 .19 following: QQQQTQ? @Q@_@_@@ @ (9) <9‘ §@@;© _©'© v @)@_@.@_©@@ Brereton Understands Women (Continued from page 1i) day. Brereton meant to paint Sonia Petanel. Ho saw her in a w! brown velvet frock, with head a- verted, showing that exquisite line of her neck ilnd face. When the rehearsal was over he walked through the town with Murray. “What do you think of Sonia?" Murray asked. "Wherever did she get the idea‘ that, she was an sctress?" “You don't. like her. then?“ "On the contrary, she is most attractive. She'll want careful coaching, though." Murray nodded: "She'll be okay on the night. There's really very little ln the part and she‘s so -asy to look at. She's had rather a thin time lately. Sick mother, I believe. By the way, the renovations are not going to cost such an awful lot after all." ' ,. Brereton watched the dress re- @»@@o>@>1r>l' Y'M.C.A. Says“ l ' c as» “Thank You i‘ lun behalf of the Board of Directors, Associate Clubs and Auxiliaries of the Charlottetown Young Mens Christian Association. sincere thanks is tendered the The Chairman of Special Names and all as- sociated with him for a splendid performance- The Divisional Commanders, Captains and Team Members. The Guardian, the Patriot and Radio Station C. F. C. Y The Ladies Auxiliary, _ Churches, and all others who in various ways contributed to the success of the Maintenance Campaign in raising $12,000-00. order that the “Y” may be occupied and enjoyed at the earliest p0SSlbl8 moment. Yours sincerely. T. ROY CUDMORE, _ Chairman Campaign Committee. ©@ hearsal from the front of the house There were one or two hitches- wlth the exception of Haslett none of them was word perfeci~bun on the whole, the play weni with a swing. Sonia Petanel was a pert. slick maid, with one mther good scene with Haslett. She \vas.,Bi'ere- ton had already decided, an ac- trass of ordinary ability but,- as M rray had said, she was extreme- ly easy on the eye. It was not that she was pretty -there was far more than mere pretliness ln her iace—but there lt was a wistful quality in her ex- pression which left one wonder- ing. Brereton noticed that Murray's friend. Jevons-the boy in the R. A. F‘.—Who was sitting near to‘ him, was watchln her the wliolc time she was on t e stage. He had been invited to the tea which was served in Murray's dress- ing room after the rehearsal but he slipped away. He fell to think- ing of Sonia Petanel again as he walked up the shadowy lane to the Common. She had struck some queer. insistent chord in his mem- ory. She was quite young. Eigh- teen? Perho-ps nineteen. Little more than a child, Judging by that Trinity . i (m; w. c. r. u. l NOTES. OUIOALI. Artie sku- Union Mutable. z Tho need is very clear: For tho liquor trade la claiming lo many wo hold dear. Help all thou bound by alcohol A straighter path to tread, 0 The: happier homes may ooaio ol Our chll ren -rlght1y lod. ‘ The young feet we must safeguard By giving them clean paths. And lf we bring them to our Ohlllt 'I'here'll be not artermaths. L. M. McClolland, Saskatoon. Union will be held Juno 5th 10th, i947. iii Convention Hall, Ao- Slxteenth Convention was held in $6 on account of w-ar conditions _no convention could be held since. It la marvellous the way the W.C.T.II. has carried on in ihc midst of the tragedies of war, and during these years correspondence has been '©'©'@T© tries. The National W.C.T.U. United States will be the hostess for the convention. with Mrs. D. Leigh Colvln as chairman. Notwithstanding the difficulties ln securing transportation at the present time. we have already heard from many countries that they will be represented by delegates. 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' will vigorously advance the new building. prom am in , atfeltfgjgcg nomeflshewbmtgdestgfgsfi '© lncfudlng Hawaii, Puerto Rico, and Alaska. The convention wilLopen with an Evangelistic Meeting on the after- - noon of June 5th. and hi the eve- ing a Get-Acquainted Meelingwill give all an opportunity to meet the delegates from many lands. The convention will close on Tuesday night. Executive Committee Meet- ings will be held on Juno 4th and 11th. Details of the programme will be announced later. While the W.C.T.U. Convention is a delegated body, visitors are welcome, and all sessions are open to the public-Ella A. Boole. ©©© ‘O'O'©'©'©'© touch of wistfulness he had no- ticed in her face. One of the maids brought in the small pot oi‘ china tee which SUIT INVOLVING-Gil MILLION DOLLARS A sul-l. involving thirty-three mil- lion dollars WORLD W. C. CONVENTION The Seventeenth Convention of the World's Christian Temperance to bury Park, New Jersey, UB.A. The Washington, D. 0., in 1937, but maintained with thirty-one coun- of the constituted his afternoon meal 1nd this was so contrary to the usual practice that he asked where Miss McKechnle was. "She's in the housekeepers room. sir. She doesn't look too good. sir, begging your pardon." "You mean she's ill?" "Yes. sir. But don't say I said $33,000,000) hroutht for the purpose of freeing the air- waves from monopoly and siraiiglo- hold by liquor men and other com- mcrciallzed interests, was filed, Wednesday, October 30. in the Foil- erol Court for the Western District. of Kentucky at Louisville, against the Columbia Broadcasting System, the Schenley Distillers Corpora- tion and certain individuals alleged to control Columbia. The suit was instituted by 5am Morris, wlflely-knoivn radio preach- er and Temperanc¢ comments-tor, and Henry M. Johnson, attorney, [as designated representatives of the National Temperance and Prohibi- tlon Council. mode up of leading Protestant Church and abstinence organizations throughout the Unit- ed States. Plaintiffs allege that Columbia Broadcasting System has ignored and defied, alike, constitutional safeguards of free speech and spec- ific recent decisions of the Fed- eral Communications Commission; they, also, allege that tho liquor so,‘ slr, please. She wouldn't llkc “All right. Mary," he said. Afterwards he went to investi- gate. He found his housekeeper sit- ting huddled ln a low chair with a shawl round her shoulders. "I'll ask Dr. Barnwell to come up," he remarked -after some pre- liminary questions which drew sili- gul-arly little information. "She's al very pleasant woman." "1 know the body." “You'd be better in bed," he ad~ vised. "I would not," she assured lilm. "Your dinner will be ready a‘. the tisual time, in any ease, Mr. Brere- m3. . (To be continued) iilnterest: named have plild Colum- ibla, during the last three years, more than $5,000,600 for their broad- casts. Z47 QUEEN ST. IIIIJS vawmousmmwsms s" IACTQY$IIDINO ', Underwood llmite Melton of Underwood ; "typewriters ANNOUNCES rue APPOINTMENT‘ or TllE ISLAND TYPEWRITER 00. A PHONE 2476 s. n. MURNAGHAN, Mgr. EXCLUSIVE ISLAIII AGENTS I00? mill. limb-HIM» mo uuonwooo Accoummc mamas mrmmmce mo same same: saloons CARIONS 0 SUNDSTIANDADDINGMACHDIS The suit, which is asserted to be one c. the most important ever brought in o. Fedeml Court, was filed by Messrs. Morris and John- son, to use their own words, "on behalf of the boys and girls of Ken- tucky and the nation," as wail as ‘v of mllll-ons of citizens in America. The suit seeks relief from alleg- od unjust discrimination in Colum- bia's selling the choicest radio time for Schenley‘: pro-wine drinking broadcasts, and to brewers for pro- drlnklng broadcasts, whlle refus- ing to soil any time whatever to the church, temperance, and welfare organizations for the purpose of counselling against the drinking p! beer. wine and alcoholic beverages. Conspicuous is the charge that the Columbia Broadcasting System maintains a "close intimate and illegal relationship" with the Sch- enley Distillers 0o ration and that Herbert Bayard wope. of New York, said to be “public consul- tant and adviser for the Schenley Corporation at a Y ilon of $36,000 per year," is and has been on the executlvé committee of Col- umbla with "large and influential authority over Columbia's policies and programs." Messrs. Morris end Johnson. Zn o‘ i. to tl b oil's: mignrdgitlinaiu ‘Ni SS IELLE CDOK with MR. W. C. MeLEOD are searching tho aiorhts for will‘ wont. l t l excerpts from the liquor advertis- lng broadcasts over the Columbia network intended to recruit new liquor drinkers from the youth of America. .. from the womanhood of America... and from the adult man- their complaint, pnlent verbatim FRESH FITTED DATES, 1 In: SULTANA IAISINS, 2 lbs. QSUFPIJQ SALMON, JAMS, Phone 246-1 AYLMER romno CATSUP, '2': 01., m». snsm n: FILLING, z u... DlAPER-DOILEAN (ldoel fo'r elotlm) 2 plies. PRUNES, good also, 2 lbs. 35c Llmltod Quontltyidt- - swear IICRLES I l W! DELIVER hood of/ America. urging the mil- . w MacPl-IEE BROS. SPECIALS-TODAY and MONDAY .........._............ 55c 49c 38c 49c washing Baby 47c SHORTENING or LAID with your order 55 Prince St. CHARLUFIETOWN GUARDIAN In your vitos your visit. often . inery. very best . . enough. So lions of radio listeners to become manded. The change, a policy s- dopted at a meeting of Toronto mallottotol. has already hod con- ndorabio influence in ridding streets users of alcoholic beverages with such catch phrases as. “When you dine. dine with wine." as |, smart, only and inexpensive addition to hospitality, etc., etc-Forward. -_-__-__.. Drunks Up l0 Per Cent Increased supplies of liquor and bee: in ‘Iioronto hove increased tho numboro of drunks arrested by at. most 60 per cent. a summary o! arrests reveals. The statistics with the figures for 1M5 ln brackets chow: Male arrested tor drunkenness. 7,115 (6,060); females arrested tar drunkenness. m mo); total or- rutl. 8.010 (9.811); lnorouo. Milt On charges ot having liquor il- lenily. keeping it for solo. M» soul fictitious permits and other infra one of tho liquor ion. tho figures. with lilo in brackets are: . . o , mole; snow. ‘Will 16!); doorouo. hi. ' Not oniiraro more porsons being llffilted noel but it costing more money, pollco said, new that first offenders on being l0 and costs when they-appen- i”. mum. ilu modem idm you Charming Hat's To March With The (Iostume 0f Today of 11b wool ' THE MILLINERY DEPARTMENT of Moore 8i McLeod Limited in- And indeed it is o really good ideo to coma . . look around . . . "sea what's doing" in modern mill< It's tho purpose and ‘function of a hat to make you look your . anything short of that standard is just not good . you ero invited lo visit the department today for mlllin-f ory gay or grove . . . sportiva or dignified. Moon: a sits. i lsn could not pay the 1'1"‘ "h" they.wei'e hailed into (Milli. a had to take the alternatelfl" ‘efm —Toronto Dally Star, than. drunks police sold. Many rogu- 1B. 1946. l fore the polite magistrate. Until o few woelu ago drunks were "I- l Q . Y t... AKE YOUR BIISQIIESS more EFFIBIENT , IIOYAI. Typewriter! AUTOGRAPHIC insistent Mommy 8mm Ltil. 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