OCTOBER 27, 1945 _____,.___._¢___...._.v-_._.. YIITIIDAII Mes-y Irencis Wickeliiic "Our erdsys follow us." - yd -Josepb Parker. The Down came out o! Eternity m 51X her zlorlous musty Bearinz w. Precious gilt to me. ‘said Dawn: “I've brought you sn- other day, yve brought it carelully all the way “m; the lnllnlie God to thee. iwllt thou use this day in ways the some Senolniit back all covered with shlme. A; thy othii‘ YB-lterdays? Thinking only oi pleasure and sel . -Qi g.e‘ed and aain and ill-gotten Cnrelessuii souls as always? "As I was coming on my wsy 1 ma’. your latest yesterday All crumpled, soiled end dim. 1t showed not a single kindly deed Nor a nolcilie ihauI/ht ior- s, world nee . Nor an act oi love lor Him." said I.‘ “ lp me, deer lord, to use this dsy That Thou he: sent so isibbiully in service for the right. To think Thy thoughts Ind do Thy will My we ting heart be pleased to rill with power use with might." WI! NOT NOW‘! scicntisfs, economists. statesmen, social rsiormers, preachers and ciriics have been ioeely indulging in propbec since the momentous news oi discovery oi the re- lease oi siomic energy burst upon an satonished world. with such miraculous potential- ities o! power wnltini in be bam- egsedlfriey ‘tell us clue coming or: o unvcrss prosper y-su we o msnkin d. But why should it be thought necessary to wait ior a “Bolder: ege "c! plenty" until scientists have discovered how to harness atomic energy to the service c! industry? The Ottawa Citizen points out that on the opening dsy o! the conieience oi Oansdisn ministers. Flederal and- Provincial. held in Ottawa Just prior in the sn- nounement oi the discovery o1 the atomic bomb, the Premier oi Al~ berts was submittini s statement wherein he said: "Canada's wartime producti-n has proved that under the stress or necessity, the nstionb produc- tion cnn be expanded in n volume and variety or goods end services which. it applied to pence-time re- quirements. would ermzre an abundance oi everything neces- sary to make possible a high and secure standard oi living ior every Canadian family." The iect is first with the vast resources c! productive energy sl~ ready at bend it is possible to let this nation. and the nations oi the world, iree from the iear oi want. Tnere is no need io welt for "applied atomic energy" in some fu- ture day. Man bu right now the scientific knowledge. edhniqisc and skill sufficient in sbo sh want and poverty. , Can it be that "delerred notion" is Public Enemy Number One’! ‘is world prosperity something to be reserved tor the peoples oi the dis- tant future? Why not start now? THE osrmvs Nose n: r s1. Prince mairI-islenu Leglsll» ture has taken the iirst step in the s11 biticn. abandonment oi‘ prohi Hitherto the grsntinl oi permits to procure liquor hsc been lcit to the medics! men mic were pre- sumed to use their medical drill and discretion in pmecrlbing the amounts oi liquor needed by thdr ailing patients. Under the new set up the legis- lature prescribes iiqu0i‘ the first sbsll have mic}: month. tlent hiinseli makes the dis oi his need. And the doctor acts u the rubber stamp to give legality to the pes- 's dissucsis and the ioeisis . ‘rbe hing may be en boost sttcmpt to deal with s bad dtustlon, but. to the onlooker irom outside it looks like s farce designed to yet s measure oi government Isle and still carry the clock oi hlbition. The Medical Anode sit its meeting lest week decided ho have no pert in the scheme. We are clad they resls‘ ‘ the enticement to stulify themselves. To observers who know the iorces behind the movement it sii moans that the liquor ssmel hss i!" not his nose into the writ oi PI}. He will not be content tiii he lets hie whole body in. when lovem- mcnt control was meeeires irient snd oiilcers oi the Modern- tion bslgug es it prcseiited Gov- ernment control es s eenuinc Yflmpgtgnfig mfihvv: Nova Scott's present llmior bill i.- tbe answer es m to whether ernperance has been promoted. Ontorio the limwr infirvts are not satisfied with having beveru» rooms. ‘Phev want. iimior sold in miseries end vrtaur-riis 1rd b-i evrrv c-irnflr. Whit the" we". "' R c'"""‘l"‘ 1"‘- ium to PM 0's ssronjrvfth P!" A’! srxgqpsnvipe- mics-veg voe an s- rrednwm Thet is their ultlmsts in woiits. No concession to ti“ Foul-r iviile is ever "mi. "'7" "'1' "incursion ts nlwlvs s mfinfl”““‘4 1m- me new “q ti,» pert - ed in- iinittnn; w s: r is onl." at "I N- vinnim at in fleht-"rbe United Qhurchrnsn.‘ 31 maritime aw i-wl irquos memo 0 gm“ ypfluets of the liouor crsiiivfivc: loss oi world!!! 9" “on mi utcneekitthebest trbecgicseni ‘ \ and z ’ llloticevss‘. THE THIRD (ST. JAMES’ ERR) CHARLOTTETOWN T1200? At their Moods evening meet. lips‘; tlriecd Tgdigd ( it)‘ '1;rcop we: ° W h l. V t rom Mr. J. R. Bumett and Llcut. Ian Bur- nett. Mr. Burnett. who was the iirstrscoutmaster when the troop started in 102i. met all the boys end spoke to them on the ro- rcss the troop has made cc 933. Following s game, the Scouts went upstairs and took pert in s sing-son: with the bs in pre- paration for the Big 11km be ‘leld in it. Peter's Hal]. are sun: at s. Camp Eire, An impromptu iesture oi the pron-um was the ginning o! the Scouts’ version o! " lry had s Little Lamb" b! the Bet Patrol. Cossacks my music critics sro After the in: song, lie boys were reminded about Apple my and “lzowma: gsveflthemms mantel peas co a rec. bulged-Ike w», sli the lcout IIT QABLOTIITOWI ROYALTY TROOP The new ‘mic no considering cellist; hensel the 1st Obn- ltoyel ‘rroc snd the‘: colon will be derkh" end uid wins is the nflht’: procedure oi activities: - Opened with O Os-nada and then s vhorw; isms cl.’ "Crows and Cranes" to ilvcsi the boys up. A1- tcr Roll Osll and reading oi min- utes oi last meetinl. s. review oi the Scout laws up to the iifth which is "A scout is Courteous" this beini night oi meeting. it was iully ex- plained by he doctrine-sin. The next gems was “Skin the Rabbit which caused some lively stcpuius to keep their balance. A period on knots, s review o! the rope. overhead, flours eight and sheet Th ed that Apple Day would be on November 3, the ‘IX-cop expect, to be out in iorce and they hope to set Wflflissirm to weer new neckerchlei. e few songs from the new lmliogg. the meeting Ill w P!- mo o! the “Bcouterb old scouts and Cubs is ex- tended to the American Can C0. roi- their generous oiier oi cans m. Boy Scout Apple , [Ymeen be classi- fi ‘l “courting c lee es a "G004 31:1‘. sad is deeply appreciated Then is what u-P. said about u csrnp-iire. A litAle earl to talk sbou asap but the ides hind ii even Lilvs smse or hspphese sad set- tbst influences t whole day. I luvs seen the cot Ni Cubs sud on older scouts. Mid- very mu-kcdl —i\t treininz 00""!- wliere a reel! 8°05 EWVH" we first nizht our dililpetc chm“! end turn ell these still unknown more». m» s h-IW! rsmilr- M‘? in start oii, tomorrow morninl. in the rllht spirit." Holetssceiiwccdnllflflm" our sang-titres in our ovm iccfl Troops; tb worlds are only too tme- we hove nil el- per-tented it h‘ su- an line. ‘if! CIAILOTTITOWN (It. nor/s) moor on rreu on e sesveaur hrmt. ifs is u ‘ “it? "i" 2‘ ‘will’; .333‘. L wv in g?’ BID. M“ 9n points won e . g t. ll refit‘ . hbxo i." i" V out teliawvsmth ill’ ii' $113 on, _u up e one , gheirlsc l. ohhfilfl Iilawa‘ ggfut-g: “a: the bunt, the iciiows in 0110 t end the ordeal by water con- mm“ y; P. bloods. Ooniriif $311M to loot sitar the rc- Qfii dunno. They set HP I divorce court to lock eitcr the inn; {or s social service worker ndm t. linlerlcd Jails fiflmgbo-fillm THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN f race FIVE Urey fignea’ [15 Name It was his all-his future-his time to lay a part in the world of is own years-It was his Iifel l “But he offered it to the cause he saw was lust- He signed his name to play a part in Victory. And later, they put it on a cross. He counts on you-and us- to keep a promise given that should Victory be won- all shall be well with those who survive. Victory over all our enemies has been attained- now to ,the task of fulfilment. of promises and obligations that must be kept. You know them welil _ The wounded to be healed -body and mind. Widows and orphans sustained- Pensions for those who cannot meet the task of civil occupation. And for those partially disabled. Assistance for those who can- and must- rebuild the careers they laid aside for you. You know your debt to these- The story of your help I: greatly written in the records of Victory Loans and other home front activities in these past years. lut still the job is here ‘to be completed- “So much to do-So little time” He signed his name--and later they put it on e cross- We live so enjoy those things for which he died- Can you do less than Sign your @[anze for (vicfory BUY MORE VICTORY BONDS IAYIONAI WAR "NAN" IQIRFYK 0 b4 b4 b4 b.4 b4 b.4 b4 b4 b4 b4 b4 l b4 b4 b4 b4 b4 b4 b4 b4 b4 b4 b4 b4 b4 b4 b4 b4 b 4' b4 b4 b_4 b4 ..., .... .. u: ‘i2»“‘tl°“'i.5f’f|§dfi‘“i'£ilt?i‘€ m‘ ‘ nsie e Wm‘ more have s Rom!!! or the mine out b“? l to the seeut whc- went fnaspgtioirwriiid sgaléilgii“ 01A“; Egg}? itk snd n» spirit in which 1>_ 5cm e ury's ‘ t to sn. “mm v‘v°‘3ii this seems to wind it lll k sad number __<——-—- gt’. gulgmke: I'D the socd rs- oi the slcciflfl- “W! I159 "W" "' cogéod “m: to m S.M.’s dncsmbs fit Airmen broken homes. and made prOVl-i- Agrvqggsnfiffi) m: ussns m‘ I0! 800D‘! SONG BOOK flgfl-filllw which pectec m Mim- _ l, m n “w? b": “gag”? b?’ FE! Darn“; ilfiiffbvi wigs? w i; would remember and n I l" P! . follow s advice: "nae fi}}°"" m ‘ “my” u“ 'hz% soi- c: . . i152 s Bcout‘: n . egg; I ‘u’ lllmllh or in rnost Troops e heli- our. it ut. n‘t you! L’ l. 49-“... .. we...” . so oc uwsndywbs start msin the 14/10 Z/ou /V<"z(10¢4.i hikers h gee p g. ir- heveresle-is cu benches an r 5 xiii ll.‘.’°‘.‘..“l' new time crustal - .... ..... iiiiflliiii-‘i-“fiiiii lfiimma-iii " -"i 3.. m..." t!“ M" “m” c, i: “mum” .... ..... .u'm arr-ls: ‘men the Scouts llflrercd wood lllsrlsl ...__ I! I0. Ron reports no needed ior ibis for their iii-es to cock their sup- need s nice." In will went Irma, ii you have sny news per (the rule o! the Troop is that ens that h gentle ht iulliAeiiee- in Scout Oi- every hiker muse mske some pa W%’not t? DR. MIL- crc ll. oi his supper over s firs, be it iry- TON’! L87 she: at night. Bone airs-i. end uh tor 0001c. in: an ezs or mm I- llul _ you can m: m the desirt: mmnnl: '1! ail m it. stew). Some scouts is not ime nut rncrllll- ‘lbw li ‘sh m. ~ —-—- much luck with their ilres end s0 chalets iris bowels sud m u ‘Ihfllrhsdcrvtseemtcbsbcsrd hsdwborrowtheiocdircm their liver non DIP. "Tish m“ {B}? iii“ $5013}; :3: "it? srluuiizns oi fires sud iood “you” “wk” b‘; e 0i‘ S v dlfilih e. iinys. pm our been eliminated, m Scouts n; ior new - set down ‘round e Birch in v_.__. sud so s. The scouts su eiicui- uses when i"! 5 ‘III YIIQTI ‘III IIIQT- Ill‘ ks l!“ 16f IAXLTQ I u. l‘ n, ‘$315 srflvhirc shout 1.10. ' kqillh. lsturd ‘ u l. GUNPOWDII INGIIDIINTB LAMPS I’? .--.<».~. I5 R. T. HOLMAN. LTD. CHARLOTTETOWN Ill! i811 -——-—-—-——~ Yeiiifirifigiwflii ___ TRHAMIL NSPILLS > stole lliilrfl- "I Gunpowder is s mixture oi sclt-_ gsifslfghhéig pm, min-u as amen. L Q