1,...“- - eleaflaeisrorrfrvfliflf '\=-.'.=.z=.._ ...I-"--r¢aer~4i"v- (In: a- "u‘m”q‘zi"<g"g:raz¢asg °' "5"" ' “YT I‘ “"‘F“1’é'fl.'>.=.*;-" *'.‘.“';..i =..r.ea.'z~x*' "werseeuirxi. ~. L" ° " "- =u wisvscax/zier ggg:')f‘lzvw3‘5ifi?iif§“‘firi’hf ft¢sszrflsruumn4n~niunhts as. HOW TO JOIN You can join up by getting in touch with any officer or member of the RESERVE ARMY or by visiting the Armouries or uptown headquarters, Kent Street. You will be given a hearty welcome, and will soon make many friends. The units that are recruiting are-as follows: 17th (R) ARMOURED REGIMENT 204th BATTERY FIELD ARTILLERY 6th DISTRICT SIGNALS . ask-i .lot'n Up Today or Tonight Let Us Make‘ Saturday, June 5th A Notable Day and Evening In Recruiting Annals i» fill the ranks of ted tb in tonal VEAlilIYhastocuJuednt-lr fitfiiit»? ogtmxestion d “BMW all s it no fault to find wilh the has gone. Almost two hundred have i it E F E - 5 .5 eé eitlherjoinsdorwllljoinwllbinthe sssasilysimosssifhewers next few days. but to a really ef- mt with them Briaht ouns in- flcient theR-IBIWI and boysolsevenleen twen - all its la-auches requires sr two euesrswanted forthesignals. s 111B (l) AIM! BBVIOI O0!!! 17th (R) ARMY SERVICE CORPS kept open to a late hour of night. NOTES dotbstrbssttopreventouryotinl soldiers being tempted to drink. “My appeal applies equally for the members of the Overseas Con- tingents, who have so generously ant. unsellishly come over to help ue ill our hour of ne ." During the South African war. Lord Roberts presided at a temper- ance meeting at Bloemfontein. dixr- lng which he stated that discipline in the army showed s, remarkable contrast between Tit U E 1'A'l‘l&lO’l"lS.‘\l its your Flag and my FIBE- It proudly floats today (Tar your lam. and my lend. And half the world away. All heir, proud Flag, our own Flu. Flag of the brave and fnee: Theres no F1118 11KB 0111' Th5 Afloat o'er land and B9B- - ‘ m _ non abstalziers. Among abstainers “Hm-a Yorke M M coimilctions were 412mm the mow . , w e among non-a tainers uyyetyum‘: fig; “fdeibpfi, me theye were 36.38 in the thousand or guncers of ourcountry _m hon“. asOut nine times as many. Loni our our Kmg: respect ‘he Flag; rel Robert; added: IT IS NOT A vere the Sabbath; maintain British FRIENPLY THING T0 GIVE A Jusmy love m“ country and obey DRIlfIb. TO SOLDIERS. —Every- her lows. bcdys Monthly 11 i’ tn hDlll‘ -——-—- sh’. Z3151” Vi» $3 i? wit. air lists Tgllwgaltuvrlmlrulo lull-nous; , f m, e ar acoio paye n ene- “Bma amt new enemy o e feat of France was indicated by t-‘he —A1 h I. ‘aletherefcrgeoaffirm my intention l0 fact that m!‘ 9W7!’ “"99 “m1 911°‘ ‘ _ 50min“ and m . half litres consumed. in all forms. giiggfi’; Iéfiiféhgle; for Others an 1:. m Germany, before the war, there mhonc liquors u a beverage. and were four and one-hull’ ln Great ‘but as a hm“ I “.111 Enron ‘c, gfllilllfl and 21 in Frlance. And friom ,- e n“, o; me New _o emperance or re lglous organ zar amgfieefider m b. tlon but ‘from the American Busi- The above is a copy of our ness Men; Research Foundation Patriotic Roll w pledge allegiflflfe to “mes this’ . , m” Flag, my Conny/n,‘ md my God‘ The Prime Minister, the sped-tel" (lmmdmoc by Mm Mm" when Mr Chalmers said. enlphaslzed the m‘ w“ we leader o; our work (or great need of efficiency now and young people). its ‘impairment through industrial The Mme “ems m” to “at, accidents cue to alcohol. And the hing n to “(Mot same Business Men's Foundation i mwtcd iabovetrsaicl] that insurance A 3311-151; GENERAL colnpan es in e ni ed states had * G“ T ___ paigifiut $1£i~00it).00()int19411for auto- Amo tine naziles of great Gen- m0 e acc en s due o a cchol 913.15 <3“ the British army. that or The Statement that the marshals Field uarshdl m"; Rgberti or used in the production of liquor are HKJYLQI“ a‘ he w“ lggectjonately those of which Canada has an can?“ Wm we, hold Q high p131“; abundance the sneaker countered Anmugh we“ advanced m vears‘ by the information that ten million r-—————]frs:;i:is isszfni m“, s} '“‘ °°"“""“' w c T ifaot that public houses srebgeltfig . ,, . . absnalners and 1 ‘Ibis is newlyblformed unit which e i“ k "mum" d ‘s time, it should be . an . . Once Allin let us ruu over the mite that require you services. ‘I'll 17TH (B) AI-MOUIE BDGIMENT THIS IS TIE LAST CALL with this announcement, the Re- cruitng Committee that was set up to help along the calnmizn to fill ‘me units of this powerful kw the ranks of the RESERVE ARMY tom are Nlllwed with the la will cease to exist. but the work of in Bren guns, carriers. mortars, recruiting will go on until all units rifles. and auxiliary arms for offcni are brought to full strength. The 81W 01' 111846151"! purposes. ‘Pneir publicity so splenddlly accorded us nicks and carriers are fast. so by the newspapers and the radio. mobile 1n fact that they can arrive has we feel confident shown our in any pert of the province from citltenus the whv and wherefore of some ‘lllae/tlon point in from the RESERVE ARMY. Tl-iey will do 111W!!! minutes to one hour. All the rest and Prince Edward Island his CHARLOTTMUWN GUARDIAN __ , _ .. For Foot Allasnts oousuur H. J. A. BROWN, D.P. GIIIRFOPODIST NIGNIOGOIIIUIIIOIG ofmenaacanbsfoimdin tbeRI-wlllbeieenons forbringingthem in about a w: lnsnvvertaosn- estcuieouiei-uniuor the wg-ym_uflmg_o_p_n,mn Bdl- ‘Ihlnlne for the new recruits v1: made rapid “m, gammy“, exist for at once. am the in- ress. 1t will be composed large- ‘My M“, , a, gel-bins Np.- stztiotfon which fin will recslvs q; trucks. and Acting-Captain J. pmdd 1, e1 the 1, o. b. E. will be in an interesting Clarke has slre y lined gwmgqlggtnlgllt 1n an address at manner that will capture their at- a large number of qualified mug m; ear-d Annual lvieetin: of that lion and hold it. ‘lbs old days of vars. Since the mmpeign start- Qjygnflgflpn, the tough Drill Master are passed. ed. between fift and sixty hslve “m9 pfQ-Wll‘ world is time for- treinin‘ in all branches of and e ew days or at. 1%. w", we propose still to enJoy free- OIAIIJOTIITOWN. PIJ. llrgss Women To llsiv Zssl , In Knitting ‘gunmen, Jun 6—(0P)—Ih the reconstruction Q 101M198 u, ma as tn: 1;“ 1:0: ei- of tbs Daughte- m o; could hnlpflggg: , freedo of l - dom ofélflah m N01?‘ ion, to fnomfearslndwantbiltitlsnnt to be exlpeolval that we can Pro- duce a new paradise. It may b! very difficult not to f l bitter but our energies should be directed to s better purpose and every memb?!‘ of the I. O. D. E. should work to- wsmd the ‘building of iivebettegofigd rmanen y progress . firs. Holikiris said. The I. 0. D. E. was designed to function both through peace and war. said the National President. paying tribute to the "magnificent lcose talk She stressed the need manner" in which members had for women to “go back to their carried out the dual function. It knitting needles with increased RESERVE ARMY ceaeinslv to strengthm tween Canada and the Monm- snd to cement the bonds s1 ., pire. No matter how rosslc s occupation it is an 8m of s. great scheme of Em i‘ . ing" she said. late fut/ure Members were also ask- ed to make sacrifices in order to purchase incrozised numbers of war savings stamps and certificates The Presient said the ~I.O.D.E. had a real and definite task in hel - lng to maintain a link with te Mrs. Horkins urged all I.O.D.E. members to become a potent factor in controlling rumor and avoiding types o! training are given the re- will have a defensive force that will erult with enlchasis on the protec- be equal to any ln Canada in qual- ‘triérsn from all kinds of chemicals and ity and personnel, TIE HMTH BATTERY FIELD . ARTILLIRY This is the fastest fomr of artil- lery. equipped with eighteen imma- er guns that can travel from Char- lottetown to Souris in one hour and a half. 'I'helr range is over nine thousand yards, and they have a muzzle velocitv of sixteen hundred feet per second. Their shells will penetrate the skin of a submarine. and they can also be used to send bullets frcm shrapnel shells on the enemy. Young men who have a flair for mathematics will find the Field Artillery a most fascinating study. It gives plenty of action. takes plenty of’ hard knocks, and the young men and middle aged man of Charlottetown should grasp the opportunity to fill the vacancies in this unit. 6TH DISTRICT SIGNALS This is another very technical brands of the Anny. and consider- he was in service m 1mm“ 1n (he pounds of sugar are 11sec‘. each veal" camel. years of the Great Wan in the manufacture of wine alone, where he died. As RiDlii-ig put it: "He died in the very battle front of the war he had defined Three hundred. miles 0f QHmH-‘tn, roared, when the master gunner ‘fled in 1939, said: He d“; m“; wq-k yo; m; minke, "Tfneuzrcntest enemy of France is against external enemies, and also‘ not Hider: 1t is not the German Egan,“ ma; when,“ menu‘; the. race: it is not PVPH Odin. the zrcat liquor eviL i German god. The ereatest enemy of As founder of hhe Army Temper-l France is France. She cotrimits m“ Associagon, and m his book,‘ suicide bloivs cf little glasses and "irony-one years in India," he tells, bullies- fl-mt when he left India one-third FY3315‘, has a Brass annual mortfll‘ 0t’ the 70,000 men in l-he army there, ilv rate of ll 8 Der i090. She also we“. membere lhas the llirrhcst per cflblin consumri- Practically his last. public utter’: lion of nlcrvhnl of any country: 20 anoe was his letter to the “London lllfcfi- lu Swain. the rate l5 Tint-ms," not. long berm-e h,» dierlgllifflfi in Itnly, 13.5."-The Clarion which might be quoted ho show what C1111 the greatest. military authority in, the Empire at that time thonclrti of drink. adn? A rRENcnMlilFs WARNING Mcssicur E Doumerquc. in an art- icle abhor-rink; h: Le Christianismc BROKEN—FRI;NDSIIIP “Will vou kindly allow me through’ Broken friendshiv. like chitin. tlhe medium of your paper, to makcl may be retmried. but the break an appeal to my countrymen. zmdf will alivflys show. Friendship is a ivolmen; upon a most vital subjectlllfcciflllfi thin! ~ too previous I! which is causing me very great un- treasure to be carelessly broken or ' ' ‘tliroivn away The world handles the word ‘friend’ lightly; its real. true, deeper meaning is forgotten. and the acquaintance of an hour or the chance comer is designated by the term. which in itself bears s eesmess. All classes in the United Kingdom are showing a leeen inter- est in our Forces enaged in the struggle now going on for our coun‘ tryis existence as a. nation, and they are municlcent in their efforts to stipnly the wants of our gallant snl- wealth of meaning Your friends is filers and sailors fighting shroud. the one who appreciates you —your But I feel it my duty to point out faults as well as your virtues. —- to the civil population that putting who understands and sympathlses temptation in the way of our eold- with your di-‘feflis 111d Vicwrie-s. leis by treating ti-iem to drink is in- your aims and ideals. your Joys and furious to flhem and prejiicicial to temptations, your ‘hopes and dissip- ry. pointmenls as no one else does or "lhoiuends of young recruits are| can. It is your friend to whom r011 and the sneaker questioned: "Have: we an abundance of sugar ll. Can-l 14 colm Campbell. GRAHAM'S ROAD SCHOOL- Honor Roll for May: befimde X —Br. —l. Elaine Camp- Grade IX (Sh) —- David Mac- Gregor; 2. Derraoh Murray; 3. Louis Mac . Grade IX-Jiz-l. Marie Mac- Kinrion; 2. Eric Wigmore; 3. Ralph Wigmore. Grade VII-l. Malcolm Campbell. 2 Bryce MacGregor. Grade vi —l. John Ward. 4 Grade V —l. Jennie Green. Grace Iv —-1 Vernon Messervey; 2. Freddy Campbell. Grade I -1. MUBMH.‘ Williams. Attendance: Freddy Campbell, John Campbell, David Macfiregor, Darrach Murray. Mal- M. Emily Macleod, Teacher. TRINIDAD CATTLE To increase the br flock of cattle in ‘Trinidad 300 he fers and heifer calves were recently import- ed from Cube. GUNS 0F THE 1200's The first recorded use of cannons on ships dates back to the 13th cent/unv- and even his quiet listening gives strength and renewed courage. Blessed is the man or woman into whose life has come the beauty and power of such friendship. Prize it well. Do all in your power to keep sush s. friendship iuhmken. Avoid the break, for when it crmes it cannot be mended’. and the lorr- ing note mars the bsanony. It is not alone s question of forgiveness; now collected together in ve/rious turn for counsel. foficotnfort. f0!‘ pisses, and are having their work praise. he may mt beasiearnedlor imlerferred with, and their col-r some or as wise as others. but it stiilrutirlq undermined by being suffice that he understands you. Mass Starvation In new on row of Greeks who die-lb (or laoli of food. If of the Greek War Belle! Find, it will mean that a "Hid"! lmfelllnl supply of Iced, medicines, Canadians give generously In the present campaign will be sent to help the sung-h; (“an that may be full snd com lete. It is the hurt in the heart t will not resdlLv heal and the confid- ence that will not fab 9&0 beck Greece "Tb: our»: In wbicb (bnadian troop: tlrmw tbm- nhm Into lbe long arduous month: of intensive training,- IU spirit wbicb fir; dirplay la snubs! is a narbjbrlbe m! efm to aboctat." "WW RIGID!“ etc, P081) MOTOR COMPANY was impossible to disassociate the zeal" as comforts for fighting for- war work and the peacetime actlv- ccs would be needed in ever tn- mes, she pointed out creasing quantities in the immed- Enlplre. "If we are true daughters of the Ennpire we must work un- __.___ Minardnills all? ._4I"~ PAVING THE WAY for any offensive action, the Engineers are foremost in the field. While enemy planes strafe and dive bomb advanced positions, these skilful beavers in battle dress launch a floating bridge to carry the light advance forces and secure the bridge head. This is quickly followed up by a huskigr because our Engineers have overcome all enemy obstacles-taking boars instead of days to peg out safety lanes through mine fields and make wsy for the attack. With modern mobile equipment, the Engineers may git; the "impossible" in their stride! _ _ en e istory of this we: is finally recorded :28?! ‘:3 diyfinfe "'12:; if; 232th»: many of the highlight! will be provided by the. "hide, of ‘an (u; ‘kadfibovo. ‘ courage and schaeyemeiztsofourigsllant Suppers. First in, last out in military operations. the More than 4o types of modern military vehicles Suppers hack roads through thlclqucgle, locate made by liord-of-Csnsds craftsmen include and dig up hidden mines, make unexploded several special units used by Engineers of the bombs safe. They dismantle booby traps, erect United Nations. Illustrated above is the suspension bridges and provide water supplies "Derrick”-—s powerful, useful vehicle which to all formations in the field. Most United helps these scientific warriors make miracles Nations victories have been made possible look like routine work. , '1' i IOIU V-I AND MIIGIIIY (All IOIB IIIICKI, TIICYORI IND llllll