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Apply:- ADAMS & COMPANY | REAL ESTATE » I61 queen St. Charlottetown PHONE i440 .!‘7'““' . ~ Moreii rooeteria _ crocsluss Frank Pan] lies-b nonglae FRESH FlUlT ‘ VEGETABLES * CONFQCTlONERY ‘ SMOKERS’ SUPPLIES i, PM!!! 2291 136 Ielll It. r ’*“*++¢we-e+e++»eo+o\ Beautification JV“; net have te be in ""3! ‘to ‘ appreciate Alyre ‘Infill?! leeatliul Venairelu w}! lit year window er Cell _ ' - ll-llllivlllbilllllll ‘urnuhm PIUII "ll. ma“, -1 _ vvv-wv 0'04 rm; CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN ' PAGE SEVEN _ T!!! MASTER’! TOUOII In the etiil_air the music lies un. heard; 1n i110 rwsh marble beauty hides unseen; To make the music and the beauty needs The Master's touch the sculptors chisel keen. Great Master. touch us with ‘rhy skiliul hand; Let not the music that is in us dlel ~ Great Sculptor. hew and polish us; _ nor let Hidden and lost_ Thy iorm within us licl Spare not the strokei Do with us as Thou wiltl Let there be naught. I broken. marred; Complete Thy purpose, that we may become Thy perfect imsie, Thou, our God and Lord. uniinished, —H. nonar. DEATH 0N THE BOADI One oi the most ghastly iestures oi modern days is the increasing loll oi human liie that is taken by motor cars on the streets and roads . oi every natlonnA iew weeks axo the peoples oi many nations were I shocked lly the week-end reports‘ oi several aeroplane accidents in- volving a score or two oi lives.l And yet in Britain alone iiiteen people are killed every day oi the year, and in the United States and Canada several times that num- ber meet violent deaths daily on I streets and highways and it hardly causes so much as a. ripple upon the surface oi our lives except as we .may be immediately affected by these accidents. Any considera- tion oi the causes oi accidents would immediately involve the liq- uor interests, and the attempt to mix liquor and gasoline. It would also mean that teeth, and strong; teeth at that. would require to be put in the laws oi states and coun- tries. and the most drastic penal- ties enacted against drivers the worse ior drink. Sooner or later, it seems to us, the dire necessity oi self-preservation will drive the de- cent people oi the world to demand adequate . protection. BREWER-HES ARE TRYING TO TEACH "GRACIOUS TEMPERANOE“ The breweries are trying to teach Gracious Temperance. declaredMrs. T. H. Greenaway oi Hamilton. Pro- , vlnclal President oi the W. _C. T. U. at the Annual Spring Tee and| sale oi work oi the Oshawa Union , in the (‘lltirCh parlors at Kin: St. fill-lurch. "Four new _unions have been iormed during the past year. and the Union in 5t. Thomas bu also been reorganized. At the close oi her address‘ she pinned the white ribbon on ten new members oi the local union. “The breweries are trying to. teach "Iracious Temperance“ l!‘ they call it, that is, by getting a ‘ot oi‘ people to drink a little all the time but they forget the evil consequences oi alcohol. "The Mayo Clinic in Rochester. Minn, says that three out oi ten drinkers become addicts." She drew attention to the maga- sines and newspapers which print brewery advertisements and urged her audience to patronize only those which refuse such advertis- ing. she showed a copy oi “Ool- liers" magazine which had "The Praying Hands" on the cover page and liqubr advertisement inside. GEORGE BERNARD SHAW AND LIQUOR U5 George Bernard Shaw is now more than 90 years oi age. During his long liie he has made many notable statements against the liquor trafilc_ as for instance: , . . "It a natural choice between drunkenness and sobriety were pos- rible in our civilization, I should leave the people ires to choose. But when I sec an enormous capitalist organization pushing drink under reople’s noses at every corner. and pocketinlz the price, whilst leaving me and others to pay. the colossal damages. then I am prepared to smash that orsanizni/lon and ‘make it as eesv ior a poor man to be sober. ii he wants to. as it is ior his dog." -—lntemational Record. October. 1946. wnar or ms rrrrcnas shall we ever attain to an eiiec- tive rohiloition oi the Liquor Trai- iic?- t will certainly not coma oi , 1 _ STATEMENT or POLICY by ENERAL b/IOTQRS DEALERS CHEVROLET a handfing ~ PONTIAC - OLDSMOBILE a CHEVROLET and GMC TRUCKS Shortly alter the war concluded, and because it was ol timely importance, we outlining our bu In the interests - your General Moteredealers-iseued a statement siness policy. ~ of our customers and the community as a whole, we have decided that this policy should now be reallirmed. It will be our continuing purposeptherelore, in all our dealings with you to adhere‘ to the following principles: ‘kWe will abide firmly by delivered prices on all New Cars and Trucks, as recommended by the manufacturer. WW: will do our best, having the responsibility of being the sole distributors in this area of new General Motors Passenger Cars and Trucks, to allocate them as fairly as possible with prczfier rcgard for orders, placed with- and pendent upon models. '*Wc will ask only reasonable ‘prices for all Used Cars and Trucks-based on an equitable resale valuation. '*Wc will make allowances based- on proper Allison Macleodl 2M Great George St. who have cars or trucks to trad/c. 'kWc will give purchasers the benefit of those accessories which arc available, but delivery of a new car‘ or truck will not be conditional _, upon the acceptance of accessories other than those desired. . the ayailability of customer with advance estimates. efficiencyhsatisfaction and courtesy. BUICK appraisal J's-ind e fair valuation to purchasers“ rkWe will charge only the established prices for parcsand accessories, and not more than equitable prices for all types of services. When requested ‘we will gladly -providc the ‘kWc will, at all times, strive to be considerate of our customers’ needs-and to serve with J itseli by any slow evolutionary pro- cess. This is a moral question which will be decided by people oi st-ron: convictions not by dilettanti whose motto is “Go-as-yml-Plfl-ie" "l5 "Do-as-your-please." Prohibition on a national scale has been tried in recent years in ,the United States oi America. Norway, Pin- land,‘ Iceland and the Farce is- lnnds. Why did it iailt The answer is, thatit did not iall. It achieved great success in promoting sobriety in all these countries, and‘ in rais- ing the standard oi liie, and it met with the bittor hostility oi the World Alcohol intoreets. These the British isles, Germany, Fran e, and Spain by unscrupulous propa- ganda an wholesale amuasiins ei illicit liquor into U. B. A. and Ho. land, and by uniair ecenemi pm. sure on Norway. strove to break down the operation oi prohibition, because they knew that its cem- their day oi dissolution: (‘rials news itcn about Princess " uric oral- "- -........'~~ "~- l . u‘ s News.) m I m. Prlneeae Deelfl Like Ueektele The ionden lunday Ibraren tells ul that Princess Iilaebeth doesn't like cocktails. and, with the ax- cdpthn oi an occasional glass of champagne at a party. does not drink at all. Thle will, doubtlfla. be good news ior all well-winners oi our Impire. and admirers ei Princess lliaabeth.‘ Threats ‘aeitbtmlhl: Ira. Harry ‘human and her dealt: were olete success would bring nearer- guest use; sthndad. Oemmunitg meas- ol the exclusive Metropolitan club on the o ening night oi the Metro- politan ra. New York. Decem- ber. illb. When they were oiiered cocktails Mrs. ‘human quietly ask- ed ior orange juice. thoueh it was Mt an the menu. NOITII WILTSIIBI W-hl-S. The JuLv meeting oi the Wom- en's Missionary Society oi Nort‘! Wiltehlre Umtcd Church met as‘ the home at the prezldert, Mini ilarle McRae on Pnday evenlnl. July s. Mrs. Frank Mitchell had abuse oi the worship oerlozi. the theme being "Arise and Build". Hymn 1'0, ior a thousand tongues ta etnl’ was sung iollcwed by Prayer. lcripture reading "Neh- imlah Se. 11-20. aeev». l-iymn "ll-its us. o Men or ma" closed this period. 11le~Preeidenl then took charge. Minutes oi previous: meeting were read b; secretary and rcll caller‘. Nine members and one via-tor were present. limbmrs gave a short atccunl ei the rally at Hunter River which Home Motors, l6! Kent St. ‘m? 557"“7? "wk numb" °l °l l"! meeting which were read, rooi ol a croWdedAoutbosrd street- 5l¢k Ind h053-l3l Vlbll-l. Lfildfi‘ oivby Mrs. Waller‘ COlldy The roll] g"- yggupqgy pi, [hp p"); of mg Mlsslon Band save her report. One ‘call was responded to by 14 mem~ ailernoon rush hour. injuring 1B Illlflpath)‘ "P1 heal been sent to a bars. l persons. two severely. bereaved member and e “thank Reports irom the dliiolent cozr-‘ The lightning ilsshed through W1’ s!!! rwavfld irom that mcm- mlttees were given and new ones the centre o! me streamlined ber. It was decided to :r.vlte thslappelntod es iollows; sick: Mrs. trolley 5pm.; u heavy lhtlflillf~_ REV. Mr. Green l0 IN:- ll IQCIUIQIAMO! Callaghan! Mi‘! LAWIYQCCI gal-m and 391; fll-g to (mg gggngr, with picture m the Chuvash in the Murray. Program: Mr."- Pcter 1cm"- wlngow; ,1“ we" ghlflgf- near iuiure. l- was also decided to Oiarkln, Mrs Joseph Duiiy. M, ghowgfln‘ up” on (he p". heve a churm service during the it was deqded to have a dance "new pastor's absence; also an outside in the school but no deilnile plans The |njuyed_ sugmng "om _ sneezing ior the mothers and chil- were‘ made. ‘rue collection ior the mock] cum bum, o, 5mm, we" ren at the school Irosnds. Oal- evening was 1s cents. A contest like“ u, hogpmy loetion was iasen, and other iunds put on by Miss Blanche Murray Wilma" u“ “We w" ‘ handed ln, members sz-lgkng "We was won by Mrs. Amos Callaghan. 5mm“! m,“ u m. M“, can,“ [ire Thea but Thine own‘ I The next lusting is lo be held "mm", m. “on” m,‘ ‘m4 The meeting closed with Hymn at Mrs. Dominic Mcbensdb. roll m,“ m“ phe‘1nte|-|°r_ M.“ 3'77 Loni or Light vrlmse Name call to be answered by a collection "new," nmumea ‘m, M.“ " a " ~- outehiin erd "Eenedifnon. The meeting was“ broslrht to a ""5." ""¢r‘ u". doom,’ e .. aus. lLn. eon cuss served close" by singing Gcd Save the Th. “m, Md Mt demon “m, n by the host»; and a soc al time King A dainty lunch was tnen "mo bu‘ u ha“ “m ‘Oman m“ 1'9"". served and '-.le reanalnder oi the 5mm.“ w". tumphd m me M.“ fii-"I‘——-w& ' evening was oleasantly qeni. m u‘ out. On the eve oi Jtllv sin. the “In-Ill! sum“ ' mm, b N J, Emyvale Women's lnstltuwmet at m“ cll‘ "G2 (c996? §fefixlnrrg the heme ei Mrs. T:b"ss Murray ~ i to held the‘r ‘egular martini. ll! The Associated Pleas) ‘R10 meeting o nld by the ln- PITTSBURGH. July il-A belt institute ode i ed a; flnutae ei light-slag ripped tbreeel We hearing or (‘ltyeer-eld Arthur Wesley Oinn ei tlencten on a charge ei lnurdarinl hi! “III-n ..___ keeper, Mrs. Rheesa Mitchell, 3?. was adjourned today until l liter her iather Wiliord 000d- man oi Bale Verte, N.B., testified Clinn had told him ha killed Mrs. Mitchell. Magistrate O. O. Thompson granted the adjournment to per- mit prosecution to review the evidence. lSLllllll VIEWS i-‘raslei Ir iielerel Al’ iiresweli Stadie GT. GEORGE STRIIT Aug.