"L and SATURDAY - NYLON SPECIAI} $1.49 pr. These are real FIRST QUALITY Nylons, of l! giioge, shown le beautiful Summer colours. Shel 9 to IO. CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. I. MGDRE s. Masculine? U FRIDAY U‘ w‘ C‘ T‘ U‘ llZ.§.Z'I.2"r".'i.“3ll.IZ "‘°""'"' "ll WITH PEOPLE LN A CHRISTIAN GROUP group. places. Secret criticism word is out. Don't look ior could become. they arise. Refuse to look for slighte. ltappens. Look for privileges 0i rather than being constantly Do not try to do people Uove them. to crowd others out. humour. seriously. great Kingdom of God on earth. ALCOHOL The Bible ls full oi ad-monitiorie against the use of wine and strong drink which were fermented. So we find some who became Nazar- ites. Now to become a Nazarite, J certain vows had to be taken a- “For your loveliness ” Phone 2I9I 76 GT. GEORGE ST. Where your Holr is Skillfully Shaped; Professionally Styled, and where Texture Experts give you the Right Permanent. mongst which was the vow of total ‘obstincence from wine and strong ydrink. and to separate themselves that they became hermits. They continued to live in human society and were active followers oi Jeho- vah. Thus they had much in com- ‘mon with the prophets and were ‘chosen by God to furnish religious instruction and to be examples of holy self-restraint. One might be a Nazarite for liie instead of for a limited period, and might be dedicated to it at or be- fore his birtli (Judges 13: 4-5); as war Samuel (I Sam. l:1i. 28) and John the Baptist (Luke 1:15). Paul became a Nazarite (Acts 2i: 20-26.) In those days oi Amos. evil peo- ple tempted the Nazarites to break their vow oi total abstinence, even offering wine to them to drink. Amos 2:11-12.) This called dawn Gods wrath upon the Israelites for ‘heir wickedness. ADCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS AND LIQUOR LAWS Dissatisfaction is heard that the A. A. groups are not actively inter- ‘ested in legislation to restrict liq- uor sale since they have suffered from the drink habit. This question is answered in the following quot- ed article. At the Yale summer School of Alcohol Study the question asked of one of the Oofounders oi i the A. A. "Would local A. ‘A. groups l be interested in preventing the de- hrelopment of alcoholics by giving co-operation to local option move- Due to the Shortage of Sugar We Are Closing From FRIDAY, AUGUST 8th till MONDAY, AUGUST 18th We are sorry we cannot supply our friends but the Sugar situation is beyond our control. J. 6: '1‘. Morris time» Authorized Bottlers of Coco Cola o§co§>oo§oo§e NOTICE TO- PACKERS rue FACTORY wiii. as CLOSED ON WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, AUGUST l3th, I947. IIMEIIGIAII BIIII 00. . l o@co@oo@>oo@oc@oo@>co~s>oo<t=o<too<sr , CLOSEDI ‘moms or other programmes to that end?" The answer is found page l 472 oi Alcohol, Science and Society. I don't think so. That may be a very hard thing to explain. sure many people who are in the reform movement are very_ very much disappointed in A.A.‘s because l they dont seem to want to co-op- Jrflte- Now I make haste to say right away that on this question ‘of reform, of prohibition or mod- ‘eration there are just as many ipoints of view among the A. Ale land their families as there l BIC who walk by this place. Therefore no A. A. group can very well say, “We have a particular view about prohibition. or any educational ‘ programme that involvescontrover- sial issues." You see we AA‘: are of particular and unique use to other alcoholics. therefore we have to very careful about anything that is going to get between us and them. In other words we cant do anything that's going to arouse pre- judlce. If I salri, "Well, I don't be‘ieve in prohibition and thails my per» l sonal view," then a great many good people who do believe in prohibition would get annoyed; they min-ht go out and say to the alcoholics wife, "Well, I don't like that crowd oi‘ A.A.‘s because ihev ‘ believe in prohibition, and ook ivhat liquor has done to your hus- band.“ So she doesn't suggest A. A. to hcr husband and he eventually dies because we have been loolls-i enough to arouse prejudice in soma- bodi/‘s mind. Likewise, if we said, "Wei! we believe in prohibition," and that we were quoted, every alcohmie, i9 without exception. almost, reading! that in the newspaper would ray, |"Wh_\', that's a bunch oi re'o:.n- i ers and none of that for me ' l-ie ‘ shouldn't react that way. but he does. l Since ours is a life and death job. you can understand wbv as a group. we are very caref-i- not to express any opinions on con- Qtroversial questions. As a group ‘we have nn interest in any kind ‘of controversy regardless of the k merit of either side. because if we: i show an interest. as a group, then lwe cut down our own peeuliar usefulness. It. isn't that there are not. bonds of svmpathy between us and a great many points oi view. It isn't that individuals among ue do not have points oi view. But I would not express my personal views a- l bout eny controversial question lest my views he imputed publicly _ to the group. to A. A. Then we’ would be thrown into e eontio- versy tha_t could only prcludlce our ettorts. and not help anybody very much. It isn‘t lack oi’ understand- ing. or lack of sympathy; ..‘ is a matter of policy about which we iiqve to be unusually careful. RULES FOR GETTING ALONG! Do not try w dominate the ,w"e14"fl"°" in buying furniture, beam to p“; your“); in oghem’ construction is important ior long m mil-i; o; inocording to R. T. Holman Limited. perfection h, 'ed through the years. Today many _others. See others ibr what they l“ the 1am" 3nd nallwllu)’ WWW" Le w b h iti' to diiter- "We tmmeerl"! demmfleflls 111M encegngf opmfiofie fisezteh them u lore constantly conducting exhaust- Self-pity is out no matter what (buy fumnum made by ‘um manu‘ service on , guard re your opinions. rights. etc. i! ‘ma’ lqualities that will insure years oi I Curb your ability where it tends At all costs keep your sense of Don't take yourself $00 lures include some of these more Remember. no group is an end in itself. It is but a part oi the wrur rm: BIBLE SAYS ABOUT llmms- [to the Lord. ‘This did not mean' WES I I'm ' y among the next thousand peopie| cool delivery can be made. W1ll THE CHARLOTTETOWi-GQARDIAN BBIIIIWILI. VISIT (qontinued from Pulse 1) _ _ 3' . name‘. Jbniao" lieNe fast. m? ‘W. 0° 0 Q yl 3V)’ 00mm ' leiongd in Auiiust. lmdbullt by lMOBBIl- Denny, Bros, of Dumbar- you ton. Scotland. The displacement in _ grklnfilfor stating"! Dri-scollfldeeid about» 2,000 tons, length 800 it... y] n.“soer youeroun -bq u“, Bye: end tebrtce deserve firet banning you om _ Iluntm" m! i‘: n but mo one“ pwple “met m“ thought of it, angel.- i- "I can't stand the thought oi t consists of six 4- . | inch dull purpose guns. six 40 mil- "Bfl! 1'" 00¢ w Wwk." she limetre automatic Before, and pointed out evenlr- t depth charges. Other items include "NO- Y9“ dMT- Mn" he Drflqmodem radar equipment, stabuliu , Construction he; gammy ympmv, "It!!! H1105! lhlrPli- "You H11 err. rockets and automatic gunnery marry me tomorrow, ii youJvill. ggnn-QL I'd 11kt! it I- Whvlfl hell 01 I 10h I The complement is m oiiicere might wdi And we could menagejm; mem m, qapmin i; gym. the grocery bill without your hnv-' minder J. M. Villiers. 0.5.2.. rm. ing to take orders from Drircollll ' Th, present “Mg “snipe” 1| It's only the new! bill yours theeixth of that nameln the Royal workins for - you admitted u Navy, the first being a iz-guu Brig IflW-‘h- Mid 1'01! wuldlft even mun-What served in Nelson's time. A age the grocery bill if it were 15mm» y, u "m" mam, hint not for Andrew's garden end thel Th, ,hip i, o; modified ~31,“ cow end the chickens-see how well gwqn" d“, o; 5106p, (m, U53, possible to buy I know Wu. darling? Ymn life end gqujv-lgng o; ,, .100}, m; mm... has construction affair: are an open book to mclfiwh," “m,” l dental," m‘; 5 Her e once leemed to encourage n _ .. .- enjoyable service. so before laying Lyn and he went on, his tone warm, 1',“ 5§1§‘,'sf,‘fp”.ff‘f§,‘f ,°§,‘,§,,,f“v'§§_ down hard earned cash for your eager, presvuaelve. “We could 80 “l; ggflgngd to we ‘merge; 3, lnew upholstered furniture. check on living here with Sarah-i krow Wu’; Indie, squadron under me “d "e i‘ ‘he °°“""°'l°“ 1"" You Wvilldfl’! We"! to I<> ("W Mid Commend of Vice-Admiral Sir Wil- leave her alone. The only thing is—_ 1mm q-ennam K03 03E M‘ lit’: a make-believe engagemantp °_ ’ ' " ‘ ' “ ' ' "angel-face-but it couldn't be a; _ make-believe marriage, on account mg: glqduiggoglhlglsblrlszgngé :5“ oi I'm in love with yo-u. But -- I'd Devonport‘ Devon EHEIHIUL Duh “Infill”? bbcks “u lmpmmnt l°° wouldn't have to be under DriscolPs C?“ sen c“ ‘mg on the we“ if you iwaait added durability. In h" 3mm‘, M, mo";- i " M 5mm‘ Amerlca- l" l" ‘ W Y ‘south as Talara in Peru. the West addition all joints should be hot- Qlued. eirrhpeu 8nd iheh allowed to CRAP-rm m erg; dry thoroughly for lasting rigidity , arid strength. Ann mew u’ deep breath. she was, csigitées, as far North as San Fran. The m“ 5pm‘? b“ ‘hmnd l” hurt 5nd humiliated ci-e felt so ' scientifically designed for corrlect Zglamed by mm “m; reveanng dlghee spring action so that it will gve - x you years of enjoyable canyon flcazflllflhtllb}; Ericgllgzélvsél; zigzag‘? cent war in convoy. anti-subma- lTlhe spring seat edge should be so. 3 °‘ 34m T b-e b“! to rine and anti-aircraft duties. Four constructed so as to allow the w“ very E°° m‘ °1 “d "Blink SWMI" SIOOPS commanded whole base to act as l a resilient. 9° ’° "F" l“ t“ g‘.°"" "B," M53’ by the late Captain Walker. CH. buoyantt aéoiiiuidalillogm for greater 33113;“ i: ca‘: thyglilcfilasiie fr‘; R. Ni, sank more com or ou g ease. ‘- ' ' es an an rou 0i veg. Any cushion can be equipped Drlscoll. and she can have my J21; sels in any theatrey g! ogeratlons with inriersprings but it will pay m’ If‘ gem"! married ‘_‘ T“: in World War II. you to find out how many springs “my! T° mm" l“ hL‘ lfellhb he The objective of the cruise is lit has and u it is fitted with resill aeolian»? "l" Si" h" "m" "'1 one of courtesy and gQOd-“ruL ‘lent and sac resistant coil springs flmusmg 119"?“ last “l!” "m" ‘he Commander .1. M. Villiers. o. n. made wiih higmy (ehmpepgd wiregpretcnded to think he was propos- _' R. N" Served on the America n should also be reversible forms to her would be unsveakably a, was. Indies squadron as sum 1011B life. isoothiug to-her Wflllfllled ‘Lieutenant and Lieutenant in H. One manufacturer. the Kiroehler esteEm- a '1 u v me t IM s_ "Danae" from 1930 m 1931 Mfg. Co, has developed a new type‘, Lyn s.id on Y. I s 1w 0‘ He served as squadron signal of back that has the same softness speak when you're spoken t0. officer and mag Lieutenant to Ad_ gied resulitant colrtnhfort ‘that filling Trea;urc—don'£tdypkiatrerntgniberwaci: miral Commanding Heme cruiser r “ “h "ed w 5p’. “K ' e Sm‘ "mm"? ,, n ‘u squadron from May. 1939 to May cushions and steel spring bases. we were klds? " IML He 1e“ HMS “Hood. on Ad_ “l”?lifhiiluifilliiiifliiii'...““..i§”°"l;...f u» who an“? ‘ g5 . ‘ ml“ ‘ , ' ‘ quishing command at Scapa Flow. s material that often caused flushing with shame at tl.e thought 1 d‘ H I t H d, t ‘sagging or bunching. lo: Lyn reading her secret thoughts. "m" a e3’ I” °r ° °° s l“ l The number oi coil springs in] Lyn grmafld a mum departure. Duringfbls timirhe also upholstered furniture is iimportant.| "ob, well." he said hardily, "I grved l.“ Hal's‘ $3122“ Herc you can get full value for always wy h); nice when a girl emwn“ 5° °n w h e1 l H your money or be "lake" for e takes her time and thinks a long hm‘ '2?“ °“°"‘1““~’“d “° " ' ride!‘ Some manufacturers will time before she “y, rye; to a fey, M- 3- WW5?!“ B! N-"\'1k~ put as many as 204 coil springs in 10m Proves ‘he h“ djscrlmlnatrunl From May. 194i be served on the a sOIa and 69 coil springs in a chair or sumethmg. onnkme suspeme staff of Admiral Submarines. Ad- like Kroc-bier does. Gauge of wire it pretty term)“, saga could v0“ miral Sir Max Horton._nnd in 0c. is important too-forrthe best, 3 m" or prod those thwgms a b“ tober, i942 was appointed l0 the gauges nf wire should be used in a “Hm we m, ‘hem come‘ out wqh Staff of Admiral sir Bertram Ram- seat-the heaviest gauge being used a “we firm we; ‘hank s10“, Lyf?» sey, then engaged on planning op- in front. This assures better shop-l And’ Ann are}, a do", “mm efauons in North Arr-Iva‘ and sub. ,ing io iihc bodv T0 DFEVEM» 5X19‘ and mted he, Ne“. chin and Bald sequently with Admiral Ramsey sway 1hr best manufacturers put “m”, l/Yes. flunk" yo“ w”. when he commanded the Eastern ‘m ",‘.‘.‘,’""“f"" i r 1 , med q Lyn Lufserrlei as u electrified. He 5")‘ Fm” m l“ '“"“'°“ °’ Sm‘ A .l era amoun o aye e ' “ y, cotton padding and sisal padding $81322 i‘ xmqsdmsfieglttugxlll! ‘$153’ In minim; 1943 he fpturned to should be uscd ovoi- springs to i-rr- ie n q m “ndwih plate England. and served as Staff sig- sure loulgliliflrl‘ wmfi" and l0 We“ 321:“??? vex; c‘rdu1lv-HHI' gay rial Officer to the Commander-in- vent ‘co - ee ". ' " [satisfactory comfort and gel-vice, irnanufacturers, like Kroehler, have live scientific research for the do- Ivelopment of better furniture. You lfacturers with the assurance that you are getting the best value for your money. Today it is again urriiture that salient points. l Frames should be made o! select- ed hardwoods that are thoroughly kiln-dried and constructed with idouible-dowel and cornered braced I i "Black Swan" class of sioope ceilent work during the re. More end more people are coming to realize that Inner Clcanlineel Iemeoltliefirotruleeoflloelth. Andrews makes it eeey as well ee pleasant to be sure of Inner Cleanliness. Taken when needed, lparkling, bubbling, pleaeant- to take Command of HMS. "Ursa" (destroyer) in the British Pacific Fleet, returning to England in April. 1M6, to take Commend oi l-LMB. "Snipe." Lllt oi Oiiicerl Borne in ll. M. S. “Snipe” Commander-J. M. Vllllers, 0.3. E. RN. Lieutenant --C.E.M. Preston, DB. C.. RN. Lieutenant son, RN. Lieutenant—A. .7. Arthur. R..C.N. Lieutenant-GLBfOossage, R. N. Sub-Lieutenant-J. P. Aird. RC. (ND) --A. J. Wat- N. Sub-Lieutenant—J. Miller_ R. N. Sub-Lleutenant_ M. G. Jackson, R.N.V.R. Gunner—J. E. Collins, R. N. . Lieutenant (E) -J. E. G. McKee. R. N. . Surgeon Lieutenant - B. Geo- ghagan M.R.CB.. L.R.C.P.. RN. LEWFB, Sussex. Engiand-(CPI -Becail.=e Hi.‘ Levais. newly rp- pointed minister to the local church. couldn't find ecznmmoda- tion he made his home in one oi . Ohi i. The Nore_ until August. i The fabric might be beautiftulbto illlztmgugaairlilrlflllvtiieybe I Wasnt ‘use. “t” which he M‘ England i d i-h l ec u H, it}: $18,631iauni-egoihrlrgghingyvitb’ "I slid ‘yes, thank you. Lyn- the rice’ Little things lure wcltecl she reimted- h" W" W!" m‘ serial; rho hand-tailored details from steady. And when he would add to “sung beauty and durabll- have caught her close and kissed my her, she held him fiway snd man-l l Construction may not seem Im- aged a little laugh that was almost portant, but if you want lasting a sob arid srammcred. Yo-ull - ienjoyenent with that next uphol- have to lie-Dim"! W1"! me- l“ a slered suite you buy. remember t0 little WJIIQ, Lim- 1’!!! f" ‘BFEIPIY find out from your furniture sales- gond of you-but I don t-don 1-] man the answers to the above. lmvg you-f’ i ' Lyn grimaccd again and hi! 3T"! was still about her. but he_ no longer tried to kiss her. "r knOW you don't. anse1—b\1i you will! I'm a very persuasive! gent—o!\(.e' I've made up my mindl And w; made up now," he told he! and lifted her hand and kissed tlI i aim. l-le roee then and said briskly. "whereupon I begin piovihB ml’ FILM TUNA HUNT HUBBARDS N.S., - (C?) —i [The story of commercial tuna iishinil In st. Maintawl’! Bay W111 be told on the screens oi movie theatres in Canada. tho Ufllwd States and South America in the near future. Cam-ramcr. from a New York newsreel organizaiionl will VIFIt Hllbbnrds early In AUE- ‘Bunolt ‘mclnny undgrgggnding q,‘ Just and get motion and still pho- ltographs oi the industry. that fascinating and absorbing ‘mystery called Woman. and take myself oii. knowinil you're too tired to be badgercd M? IOIIKPYV i-re kiilsed her cheek iianily. Mir? "Good night, sweet". and ivas gone Because it was elmosct dawn be- fore she finally fell into an v-x- , haustea slumber. Ann ovcislsvt- She reached her desk if". the ciiy I room of the Courier iii time to hear Trgcy calling rier name and to receive her day's assignment. She was glad that it took lmr to rhe , farther reaches oi the town. half a ‘ mile frcm the cnd‘o_i the bus line. to interview an army nurse who had returned frfcm overseas. spending _a part of her precious thirty-day ‘leave with a sister Her intcrest and abssrpilon In the story lasted until it ned been finished and was laid on Tracy‘: i rleelr. And then ene sad quietly the thing she had wanted to say "1 just wanted to tell you. Mr. Drisccll, that there lb no linger any ‘reason why Mlle Marven should ‘languish in the classified ads. I'm handing in my resignation-to take effect 4t the end oi the week. I'm going tu be married -- immediat- I el " She thought she new a feiril l flicker 1f an expression she could ‘ not quite rend across his face. but he only lBId casually. "Frazier. o! course. so you're really going throulh with it." . l-Ie looked up other and for a moment she tied the craziest feel- iing that they were back on the terrace at the Driving Club-and iihen ehe snapped out of it to lzer him saying, "Oh, well. a man can't be blamed. 1 suppose. for hoping a cute yoangsber like you would ltiap ' out o! a tailepin and be uiieible—" (To 8e Continued) ‘W: sunriifl noorma ‘mu-rune’ m-” --..".‘.’!."‘...- V The Goal Question is one of the most you have to solve every year. °"_ II depends your comfort during the cold winter weather. May We suggest that you pur- chase your supply now, while is available and careful important We are prepared to deliver: American Hard Coal old svdney Screened Albion Lump and Nut lnvorness Screened Bras J’Oi Screened and Stoker lntercolonial Screened Bay View Screened. A. Ploliaril & 0o PHONE 240 LONDON — (OP: - Court pro- ceedings belted when e men rush- ed in holdine up '-wo-!iu|ers.,A ellp cf paper passed to the-court clerk cleared up the mystery -hl| bed 37m: birth to twine. . Heavy 2110 lb. twin Shingles. 125 lb. single in all color. the church rooms. tasting Andrews win trouble-making pcimm, Keefe how h Joel be, healthful work: FIRST . . . Andrews dean d I the mouth and fondue. ' an n Ida ' NIXI’ .\.. Andrews sweeten: sour etomafi and oorrem exceu oddity. THIN . . . Andrews work: on the liver i.’ cheek blilousneu. ' FINALLY . . . To complete your lmmi Cleonllneu, Andrews gently eleeru m] bowels. Ii weeps away 'l’°llbll'mfllllrlfl poisons, corre: a temporary rennipuil l l ANDREWS uvne M0195 mi‘ arenas-r‘ (man! Per Geliol 79c 57in: Own Container: LAWLIIWS IIIITB SALVAGE Opposite Forum Phone ll KEEP YOUR BIKE IN ORDEP We do all kinds of repairs. ' All worlr guaranteed. BIKES TO HIRE Bll.I.’S BIKE REPAIR SIIBP Phone 2572-1 25 Possmore St. Now is tho time to do that roofing joli We have a lull line o! roll tooling. Roof Coatings. Nelle etc. I TllE iioarns HARDWARE “my w»