. . .. is h above following unvollin! 0T the i?acigl'rifrii(i'ikitleti"mlgl"'l'\' 5912239 3i “i? Opening l‘! ‘he Chu‘ l “H _ _ ' _., 9i‘ '. l . ma“ Memorial playgftllllld at CCNKGIISILE, P.Q-. T99 J-li B9 0W 1, r, BRICK, president of Bruck Silk Mills, who donated the playground ivquipment NOTICE Y ‘ TO PERSONS INTERILEYFEI). IN EMPLOI {WENT IN THE PUBLIC SERVICE AT OTTAWA STATISTICIAN. GRADE 3, MALE. Mines and Geology Bronco. Department of Mines and Resources. $2880 per annum, TIME LIMIT OCTOBER 9, 1945, SLYPERVISOR OF PENITENTIARY FARMS. Department of Justice. OCTOBER 5, 19-15. Full particulars on posters displayed in Post Offices. Application forms, obtainable at Post Offices, or Offices of tiie (iivil Service Commission, must be filed with the CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION, O'I"I‘A\‘VA, not later than the above-noted time limits. MALE. $2700 per anniim. TIME LIMIT This advertisement is authorized by the Director 0f National Selective Service. . WOMEN 1 CHARGE _ hiss/rs tr; mu: sibllityi ‘Ihe first unit to be commanded bv a. WA Al‘ offcer ivas an equipment, part at Romney, near Suuthhzimptcii, iihich supplies all Slilllillls Within 50 miles with air- plane snares and other technical LONDON. SQDt 25 - (OP) —- Mcfniicrs oi‘ the Woman's Auxiliary Air Torte ixoii coziimand five sta- m on which lxiih men and ivcm- i‘! ~- _ fulfilment At. one station rom- A l. outbreak of war. servicc- manrird bv n ii'omri1i_ wvthgip won .i vxrre called out for (luty, there are bctivren 20f) and 300 on]: ll ti iineai. and clerical trades. - R A F members. In all cases" the cisciriiine is reported to be “excll- rt t m;- they were| ent " .. H Wflof higher respon- ifmlCKIES By Ken Reynolds - t" Wittg- . w‘ ' \ etc , _' 0 Z’ _ kg 035a -va f 372,4 a}; k’ I I w“ a {i *5 . g . "Gee! I hope my wife will let me get one with a Guardian Want Ad, tool‘ ovlaws I Legion Activities Th r ll wing siuimiv o iistiirina pfilitffnlh Brad- ted ley, .C.M., at the recen annual meeting of the Charlottetown Branch. of Tbs Canadian on: "In rsvlo acti of this Branch for the past ‘gear I fool that we have passed rough a very historical year; uziomsntous events have occurred: ear flywln May we had V. E. Day, when Germ- an Army surrendered. Then in Aug- ust came VJ. Day and the Japa- nese were beaten to the ground. Will any of us ever witness anoth- sr year like it'll-At least let ul hope we shall never has! to wit» ncss another war. men and woman “Now the yo who won the vlc ry are returning homo-to what? A batter Canada when the still fit may engage in gainful occupaitionf-In many parts of Canada, yes, but alas, in our own Province, no. Than are no industries m occupy our City bo s will go back to the land, but a cg will not. A number of men who were flsliermen by occupatlo will go back fD that industry. Man and women who were in school, colleges and universities have an opportunity to complete their courses, and others who qualify can take Vocational Training, but there are thousands of men who can not; uaiify. In our own Prov- ince the ainlng School ls only tn the course of erection and will be completed as soon as possible, and will undoubtedly prove a boon for returned Veterans. Veterans’ Icapitallaatlon “Hospitalization of Island Vat- erans, on the Island-the Depart- ment of Veterans Affairs has been procrastinating for over two ears about this because we are u ortu- filmy rt of M.D. No. 6 and they wiant ull control in this matter. The Legion has been fighting it for a long time, without success. mlkht say that at the present time we have other negotiation; under way in this connection. "In the matter of s. Discharge Depot, we have been, with the as- slstance of Federal Reprc ‘ ‘ves, urging the Department concerned w authorize a Depot hero, and at one time we thought we had 1t, but again something went, wrong. Consequently we have no Discharge Depot and will not have one, ‘Ag stated before, one of our H1051; urgent problems is to see that returned men and women have preference where positions are available. In this connection I wish to thank the City of Charlottetown for the appointment of four vet- erans to the Police Department. a, few months ago. An mcnt by the Tuberculosis League for a. Supervisor state; "None but veterans need apply"—that is the kind cf thing we like to see where employment is concerned. Increased Membership "Burl-HE the year the different committees have eo-operated almost to a man. The membership com- mittee under the chairmanship of Comrade I-LI-l‘. Court. B,A., M.S.M., have been unfirlng in their efforts to have paid-up membership, along with an increased membership, and I thank them sincerely. We extend a very hearty welcome to 3,11 our new members. The employment committee, un- dre the chairmanship of Comrade P. E.’ Palmer, has performed excel- lent service. but many lm ve- ments are desired in the ma tar q! unemployment. The Committee should consist of at, least six mem- bers. When our young men went Overseas, scores of men who were to my mind, eligible for the last wur and too old for World War Two, and numerous young men of military nib in this war, secured positions in the new Government set-up, such as Wartime Prices arid Trade Board, Oil Controller's o1. fice, Federal Income Tax Depart- ment, the Railway and other offl- tions while Veterans who served Overseas are idle. Railway d: Civil Service "As far as the Railway is con- cerned. men or rather boys, have stepped in and have their senior- lty rights, which should have never been allowed. "As far as the Civil Service is concerned, the Legion has been urging since the wcir began that all positions be temporary, The house committee, wider the chairmanship of Comrade James H. McKennn, M.M., has also performed splendid service for the Branch. A new supporting wall in front; of the Home as well as im- provements in the interior. and they are now embarked on a. larg- er programme. "The Poppy committee, under the chairmanship of Comrade J.F. McLeod had another successful year, althoug not as good as 1044 as the sale o poppies fell off due to the very wet weather. “The Legion parade on Rememb- rance Day, November 11, was one of the largest in many years, and this year I hope we will surpass them all heretofore. "The parade on Cemetery Sunds September 9th, was rly attenu- ed in comparison wit other years, sslbly the fine weather was to lame as numerous membun were in the Country. "The other committees have al- wiays been on the job-yet I could pcsslbl find fault, but, I have so many aults myself, I can not find fault with my fellow man, “Christmas and New Years were observed as openhouse days for Service men when nearly 2.000 were given refreshments of all sorts. The Provincial Convention was held in Charlottetown on 26 Sep- tember just yesterday; the meet- ings of the Convention were held in this hall. In the even a. ban- quet was held in the C arloiita- town Hotel and the guest speaker was Comrade '1‘.A. McLennan, of Trlnlt United Church, and it was an a dress -which should be read sounded: we extend to their grief-stricken families our sincere sympathy, Concluding Remarks “As President of the Branch 1 inherited a legacy from the Past President, namely President and chairman of the Citizens Escap- tlon Committee. a committee that meets returning veterans. It is a difficult job and our organiaatoin is by no means perfect, but we have done fairly well. 11m officials of the Veterans Welfare Qffice, M05511. Robinson and Bruce, have ‘Hut all A melody men and women; a. lot of the farm ,1- advertise- that ces, and are still holding the pcst- div“ a vnomoa! m u ‘no mu acg‘ hawk-t... n: mat-st: and wit.‘ ' .11“. to lww r with!“ m m- . raw, fiiiam. Oaiulagnhaaafll with W113 world may havoc ‘Ihcs ' _-I.r. mum. an raasiflhcaaaos WM And lb: tl meohltltlalmwffl! ocuvs n tho regular soaaivn Presid t. will be ill‘ I068" ' 10.30. elllfll. Wichoga, our aim! ar. mmititFt. “Y... "S; Si‘: til December 16th. Please notify ms her to visit ma» that we ml! value 0f eating two per hour. Alcohol in the oxygen and "burn! do: in an alcohol coho! remains in the blood up; til it is burned up. cannot Istoredandcannotbulldbodytil- ‘uxlcohcl enters every Mo!‘ 0! tM brain, nerves, blood and stomach. of alcohol cause a. mil-step a a Dnuikards shout because their hearing is dulled. In almost. every klnd of work or play. alcohol lessens speed and skill and increases errors and accl- dents. Alcohol fs always a dapm t. Many patent medicines are ust as habit-forming as alcoholic drinks These false medicines do not helc geople to recover from their ills ll they are gett Such patent me iclnes soma- times cause a person tp got into the habit of drinking alcohol with- out realizing it. . Life insurance companiu luyc found that they can insure people who do not drink alcohol for less money than those who do. Sincerely, NELLIE C. BLAIR. LIQUOR TRAFFIC HOODED W. Steadamn Smith at pub- “ said alcoholism is the one serious widespread disease from which our government make enormous profits. This quotation followed by figures covering the consumption o beve e acohol and the evils resulting roan it in an address before a public meeting under the auspices of the Gran Division of the Sons of Temper- ance of New Brunswick, b Mrs. W. Stesdman Smith, e ant of the provincial Womens Qarlstian Temperance Union and G.W.A, of Grand Division. Mrs. Smith is also vice-president Mrs. lic m‘ of the national W.C.T.U. and con- vener of education in the Tom - erance Federation branch. a meeting was held in Victoria Street; Baptist Church following the semi-annual convention of the ion. A resolution was passed which drew attention to the fact that. w- ecrdlng to the report of he N. B. Liquor Conroi Board, over two- hirds of the adult; population of the province has purchased liqucr permits and over 09.000000 were ‘squandered’ in the legal sale of home most; of the burden to data. - A154; < sl-‘l-‘b-kti-tivb-b-l-ii-sl-é-b.'f-'ilvl-itsl~rb.'lzte-b-bjisbdiiré _, _ fiiiti.ili_'bisiiib_i§_i~sfr.-bbiéslii. ‘L . P . lo Park. "~‘t-'++-v--r--v--v-+-v--r-+++++-i~ eel-taco iatoiatafisiitioaaas-faaoo I» 100 rich new cloths just received for service Moll. Til for “many a day”. , glorify will assure you 2 weeks delivery from Canada The returned soldier will fill it V!!! l -lafllfb'lficwilaatraags dfhaadistacboasoyou jawffllvlfadtfnmlaad- ilfllllfliflwwla, alagaaalmvafonuuia Iaglflwasltodaaad rich ma: when. ma i- fllHIfigflfIlinOl. Vary, narllvtalioflfi PC1001! 29-50 up flafilaataiaok ti»... ‘sauna-on; Made to Measure Suits-Two Weeks Bolivar! u. i t ii had p“uruloudllflfll.lnhaullz.lilmi0ur a fiaoat Tallora-Iadiioa-Craft and 0007 “Come in rs-uy and loo Thoma" HENDERSQN 6' CUDMQRE >- In The Red Cross, Navy Club and vol- Th]; unteers have asa in svsry way osslble. At first we used to have anquets when the boys cams home, generally at the Charlotte- town Hotel then we changed our plans and now meet the boys and take them to the Legion Home where refreshments are served in the men and their relatives. The new President will always have my assistance until all the boys and girls are repatriated. "1 wish to than Mrs. Henry, Past President, and Mrs. Lowthar, tho P. '“ nt. and the officers and members of the Ladies‘ Auxiliary for their kind assistance during my term of office. m“! wish to thank the Press for eir man es. "I thlllg Inembera for their many sets of k ndnesa and I apologise w all for any matters we haw neglected during the year.” Arrested by order of 0:1 llacMtluI, pnsimia heldasawaralmin Jails! Gen. Rani! Doihara, above, who was ‘ ’ into custody aholfi an: baccmiiig commander at the may’: Iirat Coastal . In that post ha was repeal for diaa and dcmcbllfaiag m: mo. 1mm» :2 HHS, HON In as’ Yet we were told this liabed ld 10C “Thou and grained from the Liquor does not punish ‘rho O adian w: about 86.000.000-00 01' 00°“ one q f r in financial hail ‘a forcible ee §~ Eigfgtsl looms awznomy within proved more de- i Whatever boanbahind neadwayim luorwll andtba Sum- ‘allsnc during tho last year. TII PROVINCIAL IITUATION The annual report of Liquor showed that spent for booze Liquor store-an increase of 82.- 475334 over the the N. S. n for last year 17.700.802.00 was the Government revious year. cash eapcu tur . the amvilnt was about evenly divided between spirits and beer. here was an in- crease of 25.000 8 uantlty of hard liquor sold during t e ysar. ‘Ihsra allona in the were 4.501 cases of viola- of the Liquor Control Act. docs not mean I01‘ dflmkm‘ but for violation of. the act. would all be when liquor could be fences wars for tbs salc. of l um- not mmls- km. Our is a government llflOflOPlI of the sale of liquor. It a man for selling product, but rather he- is selling in ccmiwilillln the Government, or is in D05- of liquor not purchased a Government stare. reported expenditures in uof stores last Veal‘ of the amount asked ctmy Loan. outlay la the lntfmns province sovara 0 gg y Halifax at thO aha obaorvances. literati}? of liar ‘f? m .. civilised land a return of peace. 1 vo than the enemy wlf-lxlfwé this, thgrlynado no DIBCUYG m4 the city been have been sympathiasra about tfiiififi alga ‘hmbernncc Act, a loud i!!! 0 raised by wot i mending the parade. receive the welcome of the people. ranks, battle dress. All Ribbons. N o 1' ICE MEMBERS Zlltl. BATTERY Oar unit will arrive hora at 2:00 PM. Sunday aftsrnoon and all former members, Both tholl discharged and others, will P0110‘ u‘ "l" Railway Crossing at. tho foot of Grafton Strict, opposite Davis ll"! Fraser's, at mo rm. Tho Battery will loava u. ma. lit um point and parade‘ to Market Square. Major W. Andrews will be officer con- Enry former lumbar of tho battery ll t!" PM" Inca is urgently asked to be In Charlottetown than to part-MIMI l0 "l" If you “not got homo afterwards transportation will be supplied you. Dress: Officers. serge: other and in Charlottetown Wednesday. to fhell will ba glval you by anal n! nil.- I 'F"F'FQ'~P¥'T"F'P¥'P'P'F'Y'Q'F"0"F'T"F"V"TW"F'FQ.'FEY'§'FQ.Q3P' > ‘*1 “ rohlbition liquor and the boot- mm’ ‘gland! 00 WW lepggers’ stuff which made them m b"? 0030"- Illfl it w R crazy." Much of this liquor which 5°“ b! u" lllllv N‘ W 10 ' caused the trouble came from rald- l!“ 0! T030351‘- “IIPU Illllll ed Government stores and the "m" ° 10X’ urlm ACETYLEN] brewery, pad the results could not “v 0M l" f- F0094!‘ 00000-019- WELDING - have been much worse. It is the mm G300"? lllllll stuff in the bottle which makes more intoxication thus more, WOOD and METAL, mischief, not the name of s 100109- T00 Ill-YO 8H KM- WORK ' maker, seller or how it is procured. 0100f. Y “limit!!! 0! "Ill 0011'! , -” For some fifteen years we have W911i. stats in their IMO ex-l , . legalized the sale of liquor in this 01100» t!!!” out 0f tan d all- L. P. MMIKINNON z‘ 1 province and made it respectable 000 W110 0503. ~500Mb addicts. v.1 . and foshioniablgaivgcygi and girls v It is fmzwtilg. gem of N: Nqflh Rlygr Road, J‘ have become a e e its use as a _ ' never before, and many of the oxianslm of the liquor hlbi and chuhuflow“ v .- younger generation do not realize I join in I. campaign RI‘ total abstl- PHONE 931 _ v the fiarm in it. menu-dis only safe rule of life. Liquor has been one of the pro», dominant agents in the lowering ofi » ._-_--v-*.- n’ NOTICE 0T0, iiEiiBi-ziis- 0F ,8th. BA'l'i'ERY i “"- """" " "r" 1.2111112‘ .:::.::