N0 ‘IEMBIQR 29, 1940 Roosevelt l l ' C u! '.l11."111’f°1»1‘11~‘“-= llrges Caution I 0n Revelations n1en and women between the ages ol l5 and 4.5 fall victim: of tuberculosis ‘“°“’ °“°“ m“ wasnmorou. Nov...2’l.-(APl~ President Roosevelt called on the Dies committee todnv to be careful not to "defeat the ends o1’ justice," ln carrying 1:11 11S c.'.n1pu.1;n Jlllsl, . alleged inn-American ilctivit they do to my other disease In a telegram to C11n11'1na1i‘Ma1'- Tuberculosis is the great killer in llu- prime of life (.1 lilihf (u... 1.1 needs those between I5 lln Diesl. dTelxnsa Il)'llliOC\L\~l. Mr. “ .< . ' tocssvt e re l1 ll “~1- ““‘I hi“, ‘will ilmlagdiiaeslog‘ iive detiartmlecnxits‘ wuriiuuu: clSiwsisii/ES lllr-P- *1“ ‘“""" “ ' and saboteurs may be ‘severely one of 111cm. P111161‘ 111 1111f fiv- IIMIGILEDDGQ or Lblllplclclv dpbll-uy- | My services or at home. ghmcs, iOdLlJY-P-r-emture duclosmc of ohms ' 11"'~‘“.‘“ ‘iwvwcs’ XMY m- 0th" 1 or of sunnositlons" to the public. 1~.\11111:1|;1l1l11_1s that help in the _ Has“. 591mm. Cf evidvnce ‘lnlliv ilgmnst tuberculosis ere ."whlch might with a _li1llc nlzue .111a1l<‘ plnsllllc largely through l{Jéttgcénclelnoilsgllsgiluixd351ml} 11111111111‘ 1 “l” "r t hmmms scab‘ 1i. Gratitinz imlnunuh-s- 41o wit- nrsées before COllllllWnllillfll cvmmit- u " "" " ~~—~—-—= tees “as to 1Il'=\\l.£‘1'5"i'L‘\'0lliQ1l by "m" 0F IIILLSBORO w‘ 1' Lmsucili-‘antidiilitidii ‘defeat thevnds of justice.“ Mr. Roosevelt. telnet-aph- The nnilnul meeting of the Head ,1 Dies at h, h m i, o.” ,,, o.’ 1111 b.1111 W<11nt.'.-1‘s Institute was ‘II-mum s c e I in“ 11 1-11" 11111111‘ ‘*1 Mrs- Halve!’ Leaving Texas for Wzislllnulon, tu Novnnbel- 61h. Twelve 113195 591d \ '.\\ 1‘ ) he would have no coin- 11 ‘1- merit 0n the Presidents tvlcululn 111111112; opened with "the until after he conferred here Fr1~ ‘ ;..;1..~.\;.. 1);.- 1.1 ‘UA-od" in ,<111v with Mr. Roosevelt and justice A11 ‘ihe Roll Cali was respond- .and state department officials c-n a , h, h. --A L“; I woum Like ipolicv more cleallv defining mocc- F “vi-NV, dugiegfhtarii’ p,- 1.1‘. n1_ the inst annual dent Mondav ‘lsking a cinfprv ‘T “mtqmgi “me Hum’ and suggesting '.\ 11111101- C0-C1" l“Tmfiagpgsbflghgairezg tlon cn the \\'ork of federal ur" unt of the year's c1111 statement was vtarv. Jllllllllife reported that 11111111 sent to sick and l bill for 44c. This was 11d ‘I‘.‘c thanks for fruit ed from two members. ~ moved and seconded that. - (hunted to the T . xrn members en-rclled for WASHINGTOY, Nov 28 ~111M- The Defence Commissloxi. pro silt-z a cnmpaien to rue-open 10.111 its 1n tile United States 111'“ “ghost towns.“ sen“ a iisi 1'1 sum Iactries today to 500 llllll~ working on defence orders. I1 was. honed. the commission szfd. that d“"-"'."= Pfi“’\'1""f(\“"\ would rvake use of shutdown faculties to spruti 1m the mnnufacfu"? cf v'"1pcns and if"? M"5- C- other merrily" n"e"cd luililnrv . d Mrs Geddie ‘Pg, 1s I"‘l'i"'v'r\r“<‘ ‘ ' ._ "d scrntlnlers fu. .1e -— _' officers. The following M155 Enmud. .1~~ then duly elect-ed: wan“ Myers, ‘Tm Hank Jardhifi School Commiflr; Mrs ' "111- MP5 31111111 901- Coffin, Mrs. C .13. 0.111 11)" It was moved and ting President and 01h s get a vote of thanks for t 1 1' \ .1'k. The next mcetinu is to 12c held at the heme of lvfrs. Gordon Don:- las. The Questionnaire on "Liais- latlon" was filled in. A dulnly lunch was served by 1110 hostess. assisted bv 1111's Frank Jardinc. After extendinr; :1 vote of thanks to fie host" s. the meeting closed with the National Anthem. Dourgns and Mrs Ralph »-. '..:--.~'I‘:cas11rc~r, Miss Beatrice Mrs. Htrvey Dougus. ' (lmnmittee. Mrs. Ged- .l<. Mrs. C B. Cameron, don I7o11§zl'*s. Mrs Hairvey Douglas, 2's and Miss Etta s. Mrs Vernon MacDon- Gsrdntx Douglas. (‘vlnlnillee (for four months) lei These llselul Gillette Sets Solve Your “Man's Gilt Problem" Modern Gillette Tech Razor with I5 Blades Q A personal gift that is practical, loo. That is why this Gillette Tech Gift package is popular as a Christ man present-something that will be used and long remem- lirrc-d. Complete with fifteen world-famous, long-lasting llluc Gillette Blades in colorful Christmas c Package-fits anyone’a budget for. . . . e n 0| 9 8 Metal Bunk Free With 50 Blue Gillette Blades lilTwo welcome gifts in one. 1'11‘ 1s a handsome metal, lvuilicreuc covered, key-lock- I111’, bank. that encourages thrift }"1-1llntriolicallysuggeatflSlve If Wnr Savings Certificates". drked wnh 50 Blue Gillette 11111<lcs that will give month! of ‘M11111: comfort. You ply only u"! Ycflular price of the blldel iiL'Z‘.°_1>‘ii§=i’T“k.ii'2.5O uzans nun Gillette nuns Wvlpusyyapmyvruw/ now 1 hearty l r . The Central Guardian This column ls reserved for new o! I'm“ wuilfli. but lulvertlslngs of §1"§“i{n1'§“'“'° glqljlaygbgeginsened ' a . able in advanciin ' s r c y pay CONFEDERATION urn meme ANUE- L-ewau-v -21-::1 MR. l-. l‘. IIIGGS, WINNER OF, one o1 1.1a Wur Savings Tickets at 1 1111' 0110111111: of the Eastern Hay s; 1 lM-fd vvzrrenouse. has donated 1t to m“ C111’ U1bl-‘ensary for the benefit of the p021‘ l AVhNDlSIl CHARGE. - Wor- rllll) on Sunday. December 1st in Sulniev urluga at 11 A M, and 1n Noll-h ltnstlf-o al.’l.30 P. M. Geo. W. 111195‘. llllnisfer. L-9B6-11-29-11_ q l|AMl"l‘()N UNITED CHARGE.- ~f‘l‘\'ll.‘CS on Sunday, December lst as lolioivsi Hamilton 11 A. M, Appin- Read .1 1'. M. Victoria 7 P. M. There will be no SCTVJCO at Bonshuw, L-9B5-l1-29-1i. I IVINSLOE PASTORAL CHARGE. ~$‘~‘1'\'l€0.~'- Sunday, December 1st. are as fodows: Highfleld ll A. M. P1'll1\'('l.0\\‘ll Road 2.250 P. M. Wiusloe 51311111 ‘I f‘. M. Rev. J. R. Skinner, bfullstel‘. L-991l-l1-29-1i. NIQUNT STEIVART UNITED IHSIORAI, CHARGE. - Mount Sleuazt n1. ll. Donnldston at 3. Lot 11_1"l. Rev. Sidnev J. But-ire. 13 A, r illl-H Pl‘. n PIIESIKYTIIRIAN CHURCH SER- \'1( Sunday. December 1st. ~ Cardigan 3.00 P. M. Montague 7.00 ‘P. M. Tile s:rvicc at Dundas wll‘. be 1l1cld Sunday, December 8th at 2.30 ‘l’. M. Please nnfe chance. The Ml lslcr villi nrcalrli. L-l002-11-29-1rl NEW GLASGOW CHURCH 0F (‘IIRIST SERVICES, Sunday, Dec. . 1940. Sunday School 10 A. M. Worship 11 A. M. Evening servitxs a’ 7.110 P. M. conducted by Young P11 ‘i? Czivendish Baptist. Churchl s ‘cc 7.110 P. M. R. E, Show. Min- i . 11-987-11-29-11. , ll \\'l‘l FRIENDS lIERE- Friend cf Ilonnlci A. Fleldinc son of ‘.\ * an". M . A A. Fl/1l:'111'_:'. E ftiver. . _ will be interested to lcav -t he lvis taken up u ‘_)l)§'!"ll1 L-996-ll-29-11 1 . THE NOTRE DAME llllill TEll and BAZAAR Wednesday and Thursday December 4th and 5th DELICIOUS FOOD HOME MADE CANDY WIND CHRISTMAS GIFTS including Hand Pu e11 (‘l1ln.'l, Hand vVuven Scarves, limbrolderlrs , and numerous novelties {or >ulc. Certificate Table. Fishing Pond and BINGO. Beautiful Talblceluth, Three Story Christmas Cake and Celephnne Dinner to be drawn for. L on I uwll Royalty And Vicinity Purkaiulo Vvionlezfs institute held its lird ilnnital lll(*l‘~ll1gll1LDCSLIIOOX c.1111 on Non-inner 4111. The Presi- Lfeni. Mrs. E. Cooke was ln the chair. 'I‘\ven11,'-tl\'.'ce members and three visitors were lirezent. Follow- Lesson of Hatred LONDON, Nov. 29 —Gcrmany's armed strength represents not only total material mobilization, but also the mobilization of the mind of a whole generation. Many of the youths who are now 1181111718 in the German army. air force and navy were only ll or lil . when Hitler came into power, and ‘ it is upon the lormatioirof liven" minds during the most impression- able time of life. that the ingenuity and orsaruzlng ability or the Nazi leaders have been concentrated. Dr. Robert hey, leader of the Ger- 1 man Labor Front, says: 1 "We begin with the child when he is three years old. As soon as he begins 10 think. he sets a little 11s.; put in his hand: then follows the school, the Hitler Youth, the S.A.. and military training. We (font 1m; him go; and, when adolescence 1< l which takes him again and does not let. him go tlll he dies, whether he likes it or not." From infancy to manhood, the ing the opening formation, min- utes of last annual int-cling. and of 1111- Outibct‘ tll1‘(".ill'.; \\-'re read and . ill 1 of school and c nnlilt heard and T1:- . H. New- son reported 101' the year. $47.04 carried forvrald from preceding year. Amount. rlilcrl $1155.05 cenLs, mak- ing: 111v ioial rwanpi.» $101.00. Total e.\:111-1‘.r'1i1111'1-~ $2711.11 lo. 1e a b.11- ance on 1.111111 of Slill-ao of this $87 22 was 11:11‘ fund uncl $36.33 I11- stltvue fund. Report adopted. Dur- ing the year lhe following done.- ticns were lIlCf.fil(‘—C.’lllflllifll1 Legion $5.011, Salvutzozi Army War Fund — A s5 00. Y. C .\l drive $5 00. '1‘:111:.'11111:cs1 A-s n f"r pleby- she fund $301. i. I B. Lergue ' board $3 in). Red Czoss 111cc 1111111 $20.00. Rd Cross ~11 times during the 3 hwi been spent ' 11111 ' bl‘ 1 1'0 (lrllavilland airnlivttc f1'.'~ l , l- _. \~ Q u ._ U, g _. Y . I\ -. .1“! .11 _ , Nljf‘ . . p, 551,11“??? '- ‘r i i o: i»~.-.<<1.11é School. n1. Toronto Central Technical Cof- a]. Y {I ‘C l “gfllfag l" 4.1m" Flcldmf; pflwinm!" ‘fins. 1 1' d iiv ‘indlvhlunl zionations for 111': nlnnngct of the 0.1.1111,‘ l, H R’ C’ Bridge Dames 1 1'1‘ 1:11 at 171121))’, N S. ——I'I‘(*le- nh-Journnl1 1 svpuaxcs NEW v. 11.1. t‘. A.- Syclileyls new Y. M. C. A. building i~erected and equipped at n cost of .c c. in (.l1.1rlo.f<'1o'.\'11. lltl-TFURT‘ OF Sli(‘l{§i'l‘\RY, MRS. 1 V. M. HUDSON Twelve rrcuilr nlcetxncs and one lover 580.000_—\v11s ‘publicly _ opelvd spwm g “.911, hum‘ Fm.._>,._ fivit/dity filial/LVN] .he prisoner‘ 1.1 MY.) “m, “unfilled ._,._,d min‘ S o‘ 6111x0115 draw“ “Om 1111 .1. mleluiiliisv. .1! iltvciinns 1111s city and oi-ncr yarl‘ of Cape m0 A w‘ “L1,; mm Brcion country. In t'1e ‘.10 of -“ h, W11 u“. v.11.- L5 John ‘ilncNeil, K. C , President of _ m“. c1, t_ 111.1 Board of Diremors, D J. Bzznneil. fovmerl}: of Syrluev. 1,1111 nou of C P E __I.. 111161 u lead ' the 11111-1- ,ing' l‘:llll])lil_'.}!i, presided and ex- iprvssrd the regrets of Mr. MacNcil’ Iwho was coiled out of the cl v all the last minute. lotiers l‘(‘g'i'(‘lti'llf£ lnLibillff.‘ to at- tend the opening, and extending wishes for successful operation of ilhc t*l‘1l.f‘1'1)'s were received from the following: H J. Kelley. Vice- Prcsident. and General Manager of Doseo; plvvsical director of the Saint John Y. M. C. A-i Sec- retary of the Debert War Service of the Y M. C. A.; Y. M. 4" A London, Ontario; J. W. Be 10.1, 1.1 Montreal. head of War Services of the Y. M C. A ; President 11nd Sccleinry of the Y. M. C. A in Charlottetown. P E. I.; Harry Bnllantyne, of the National Cour‘.- cll of the Y. M. C. A.. Toronto; Dr. H A. Brace; Y. M C‘ A lMonc-ton: A W. Robb, of Halifax. 1A1; the close of the cercinovvv oi opening, the public carried out m‘. inspection tour of the building, and praised the excellence of facilities and appointments. “(Sydney Post.- Record) Telegrams and l ‘ 13 m. .3 prs. 1111115, Z scarves, ~l sum llTfl one n-srn cap. contpivtvfi since last meeting. Rcnoris adoptetl. This hroll .1 i1 _ H3 pairs socl ":11 _ . wristléts, 10 111's. l‘ifl<‘r11if1'~:.2lp; half mitts. l1 scarves, ‘i 11111111015, l zlreo cap. and 43 SWFIIPYS. in nddilicll to this consldulalilie re. '11!‘ work was done. Praclicaliy all members, and dif- ferent. non-lnelnlzrrs of the tom- munlly took part 1n ihi work. but especially drill"? were Mia's. D. M. Robinson, Mrs. P J. Scntner and Mrs. V. Shaw Auditor's r-cport by Mrs. W Burns. Iionks had been found in excellent condition. Report Rtlonird. Three sewing! groups under the dire 1011 of Nlrs. V Shaw for Mt. Firllvurd Road, Mrs. P. Senlener for Si. Pclci-‘s Road and 111's. Douclas for llzuvfhnrnc Ave and Kensinglon Road, have to 1.11011" __.__.____._-__ Mrs Loren A. Alford have rv-l lllillfd to her home in San Diego filifornla, after spending the mist ' rec months with her parents. Mr. Mrs. John A. Brown. New don. For Advertisers , 1 A volume devoted to an analysis ' "The Nnaspaper As An Ad-l . ising Mirdium" has been placedl 01.1 the shelf of the Anson McKiml Llemnrlnl Section of the Liegislafivel and Public Library. This section is‘ mainlalnerl by the Canadian Daily‘ Ncvvspapsrs Association fronva fund] ,crcated twenty years ago 1n me- lmcry of Anson MeKin, who loundq rd thc first Canadian ndvertlsinfél agency. The purpose of the. book is to, vlarily definite advantages of the 'nr\\s1.1ape1' 11s 1t ntcdiltln 11nd 10 l . t farm for the benefit of those wlzo b11y and sell advertising. 11 is- intended as 11 guide to u wider 11nd bvltvr understanding of nmvsyvaprrs , as an advertising medium and also 11s 11 factual answer lo the fallacy 111111. advertising tends to create‘ high prices. One chapler ls devoted lo thci newspaper reading tidbits of i110, Canadian and United States public as revealed by a “Continuing Stucvv o1 Newspaper Reading" conducled| by the Advertising Research; Foundation of New York, which ras cletnonslrated lhree outstanding propositions :— 1. That there ls a tremendous a- nwunt of reader interest on every - of the newspaper. K "Chat well-planned, well-ex- (‘L ...c:i tiewspapsr advertisements get u iamnrkably hiih degree of reari- er atlenlion regardless of the size of 1hr nd. or the page on which it 111111ears; :1. That 110w much attention 1m advertisement gets depends on who the advertiser puts into 1t . . how well he uses the space he lmyl. p . face mus s. e 1110111 ln faclunl and e111n-,_ credit- 5 meutnonia jackets, 16 16 hospiiul 11111111“. 39 ])_\'il1l‘ll:l suits. _ l1"p:~r1 of zlelccnfcs l0 A1111 T. B 1.41111; annual 11100111154 was‘ given by - 11‘. V N. Hudson. Re-i port ailunzsd. llreting had been both pleasant nrd 11.s1r11c1i\'e. 55 0i) voted for tmrlha-t- of T. B bra- g1“: bond. (‘zird of fllznlks from Mrs N. \V'111c‘.*.<~.~.‘.1*1' rend. v Report of 111-n1i1n1._1l11g cntnmllter given by hits 11. FYLT/Lfhl. New slate (.1 gnu-ms ware as failo\vs:- Pl'l‘.~‘.. 111's. Rilsscll Beers. 1st Vice, Mrs. J. .1, Duffy. 2nd Vice, Mrs l‘. J Smuinvr. d Vicc. Mrs. V 51.3w, 11v Mrs. M. F‘. Rutlri. 1111's. N. Walker Trc s l1. Gal‘ Directors, 11".“»lflll, llrs. J. Gau- n. 1;. Idvingslon. Andi- f\".1.'a11_ and Mrs. K 1 Hurlsoit. .\f1's. u tlvt. l"1'>' hlu As~ ("l C aaziiuni" 111.» llu<i=on. follow- b_v (flan e11 bv 111.1 Q1117. nrran": conducted .\T‘~'- - N Lunch \\'.1< 1‘\1‘1'l by the commit :19. Q“ up “mu 11 was dorldeil to reopen r '1n11‘1111i<~.' k 111ml: 111cc - inns n11 .\'l1lll<l:l\‘ 111.‘: 1* 11111 11"“ liens uvrc 0x01111111‘ 11)‘ M155 n‘ Pcarlleln for Nov. llfh. r . M - Riuscil Bccr~ for Nov. lli. Mrs. G?!) Punl-‘rrr for Nov. 25th and all were exeovlezl. R<»g.-¢-.l\1\\c1\1s to be not more lluln two lliities 1111c S\\'l‘{‘l and 0110 pllin with lea. (111111-11011 10 cell's 11s 1x~fo1'e. 1.1111011 c0111.. 5111\n- mccfitur. Mrs‘- H (qflunnu Mrs. V M Hudsén. Mrs. W. Livingdon and M1'= Lmnqelnn ‘Vfl-vlinlz c111 vfl by sink- ing lhc National Anlirnn. "J fur December I11- P. (lav. Mrs. mused‘; "réiléiéifrprune. German boy is now as far as p35- ; (‘Ill-m past. then comes the Arbeitsfronl.‘ CHARLOTTETOWN _CUARDIAN mien in to SANTA Every MONDAY, WEDNEDAY, SANTA CLAUS WILL BE IN And Force Taught From Kindergarten Days substituted a new law of right and wmnu: for 1111111 so COl1$‘1'11_~(.d that 11c will 111 [s desire Jsilli-l canon for his an... _But whereas 1n xiolmnl human so- Clcly n child h-zlrns from 111s par- o1' from his religion, 1o dis- tinguish beiwurn glint} and @111 the Nazi admlls 21> 1'11_1,.‘.L 0.1T; that‘ Much 1s proinuznlu 1119 11115111; 0g the l1atiol1— 1111- Nordic law. Th1; 1s the essence of Nazi education. ‘The blood-cotnnluniiy o1‘ 1,119 race. i.e., the nation, is 111-2 pivoia. point of all eunhly" VXlSlCIlCL The nation alone 1:. u purpose 111 itself. 1311501111111: vise is 11 means to an end and 11111.»: .erv-e the gsod of lne 111111011- t‘\'4‘l'_\‘lll1l1g, 111r-111dw1g “w 11cc and 111v. Justice 1s whanvqy is of 1x11111111 1o the 111111011. what. ever correspoilzl.» lo i: of _\11. c1‘ oi 010:1 1.111.- German 11w unadulaerui- :11 111.1 YRCU-Dllri‘. soul." This 15 the stuff on which the‘ reun: Nazi ls feri from infancy; this Ls wnnt makes tum 1n manhood a ruthless one sibie removed from his parents‘ 111- fluence. It is the first oblect. of Nazi education to break the family ties‘ of love and loyalty. l One of Dr. Goebbels‘ propaganda films shows as the hero a small German boy who denounces his father and mother to their death at the hands of the Gestapo. 1119091111.‘! 11 Judge 1n Schlcswig- Holstein took away from the cal-e of their parents children who Bind not been allowed to join the Hitler Youth. Perverslon of Education In the schools, n11 training is directed towards producing imques- tlouing obedience, implicit belief in Nazi doctrine, and a faith in force. Even the child of kindergarten ag-e has nursery rhymes and Lille hisiory lessons that. produce haired of other‘ countries, and toys which 1 familiarize him w..h the .. a of 111112 I When re gets n little older and goes to an elementary school, he 1's taught history, but histoiw with a 111111109»: That purpose is laid down crudely eneuzh 1n the latest edition of the handbook for elementary sc-‘xonl teachers. which has inst itern published in Berlin. In it we read‘ “No weight should be attached 1o the historical continuity of events. The nYlin object remains to glu- lthe children a most vivid picture of the fwhrer." All school subiecis are treated in , tire some way. Thus 11v:1_<_u'.1pl1y' be- 1 comes lreo-poliilcs. are described often in military and in arlthtretic bcoks. the ' of ‘he problems set 1m- cf 1h "How nmnv people can sfisk lecfion in a bcmb- '00:‘ c. length five metres, w 1 4 m: and freight 2.25 metres? Ewell per- son needs one cubic metre ‘per Pour and they remain litere three hm 1“ Science is. bent info the =ei\ of the National Socialist icieai, i‘ coilrses in sicondary schoofs ceuciinry bonlbs. etc. Lesson of Hate But racial instruction takes litt- flrst place ln German education 1n- drrv. There is no clearer examnl of the (lclibcrai/e perversion of chili!- isll impulses than ti‘. m31llll.lCi‘.ll'P of hate. Small children at an in\~ pressionable age are tirade to study Der Stunner-Abe paper produced by Julius Strelcher, which is f\11l of filthy abuse against the Jews and all those whom the Nazis regard as inferior men. Every week the pope" publishes letters from teachers and school children showing the wide- spread use of Der Stunner‘ in ed11- cation. ‘ At every stage of education. rc- lliglnn ls undermined. All belief in l God. or 'rn any spiritual power 1115;11- ler than 1.116 slate, is derided and attacked as a rival to the wore‘ of the racial state and its fucn . While still at school, boys and lgzirls from 10 to 14 are obliged to ljoiu the junior section of thi- liit~ i lrr Yculh. which has suppluntz-ci or absorbed all the various free voulh organizations. lSocial- Dcmourii. Protestant. Roman Catholic. et-1'.,1 which flourished before the Nazi era. The boys belong to the J1me- volk and the girls to Jung-Model. Prom 14 to 18. all boys have to f|~'a' with the use of poison gziss, ln-I 11 majtxvrv 1n wh l1 1s fur ‘firs; of lviyrPope. flirt-re p“ sim- l above the PAGE FIVE CLAUS o... cFcY 8: SATURDAY Evenings at 6.30 p. m. Charlottetown TOYLAND avanv SATURDAY auntie. or l1 111121 ' I 2 p. m. ~_ 4 7_..--_.._.__.i—f£ 01111111 011 c111111nA.,.._-~~~~ ~~~~~~ ~11» ‘:11 111'.» !;I'\Il\\\\lk‘l\ Sui-dines 1315 —lll|l Ill-d 111M- ‘ll-u Bugs — 4-69 'E11-'1u'|_1l'1\..__ ill-u: ilns-lfss- 1371;; 29-1 _'l'it1 .\l.11'\1~n~' Hostess Bis- The Committee regrets that in 1625 Shite of using the loud speaker in- stallation, the results of the (lif- Rlent drawings fur dour prizes were not. heard. The following is avtist of door prizes with the win- ning ticket numbe s:_. l—98 lh. Bag Quaker Fl ur 116:: fl-US lb. Bag Regal Flour ill 3-24 lb. [ug Quaker Flour 111.1‘! f-El lb. Bag Quaker Flour m1 a-IH lb. Bug Robin lllud I-‘lour Tlil 6~24 lb. Bog Rubin Illrtl F101" 511:1 7-24 lb Bag Robin Ill-ml l-‘luur 2'1 . 3-?‘ lb Big Rubin lluoil Hour 141 lmooli-ll-fle-ll 9—"_’4 lb. Big Robin 1101111 - a — V» Fleur 2111 .11" numv l0—24 lh. Bag Rubin lluutl Flour lll~l “Home. 11-21 lb. Bag Purity Flour Z3141‘! 1mg. H, 12-21 lb. Bag Purity Flour r1111 1Q be m 13-24 lb. Bag llegnl I-_lour l.’ I: '.-> most peo- 14—24 lb. Bag Ilvgal I~luur i101 __ ;.,-,._Q--Q§ Yb l5—-Z~l lb. B111; Itegnl Flour . _ m. "jegnn m llb. 811k Weird Flour — bs. Lunlic Sugur _.!l 5 - a _ 111-15 lbs. Lnntlc Sugar 1:11.11 I ‘ ‘ M 3gp‘? 19-15 lbs. Lantic Sugar 11;"! __ xhieo corie ‘.20.—l Tl Saladn Orange 1'.1...1-, . m the Se” Tea _ — — - - 1151 2l-—l Carton British Consul (‘lg- 8 m1 P. referred to “m” _ -' — ~ — — 1 151 -. asked the *='~1.".1.:."'_°:'~1_"e-:1:':~_r w 1» 1» 23-1 5 lbs. Gulely Assorted I11:- Ititosh Toffee — - -- _ _- 11 951 m‘ “*4 111155- Playing Cards — 1 lek Sane?» 25-720 nTinswB r u n s / . ,1 11/ / fl. / .11. j lllliiiuiiil“ 1 " . i . (lcaler the “title-two” pun weitlltcr [tiles m1 llle work belong to the Hitler-Jugcnd pra- per. At 18 the youth passes info the Arbeitsdlenst. a compulscry- la- bor service which is employed 011 work such as road-making. The Ideal of War The Hitler Youth ls an army. Ils divisions one military. Baldur von Schlraoll. ils contlnandcr. is respon- sible directly and solclv l’) Hitler hltnself. Work in the Hliler-Jugend consists of gvlnnasiics, boxinlz. wrestling. swimlnlng. athletics. shooting with a small-bore 151111. 111111 scouting. Gliding ls much encouraged: if ivas estimated Just before (he war that 15.000 boys could glide xvii-h efficiency. Boys who show profic- icncy are also trained ln low-power planes, and are encouraged lo learn ruelal work by the making of mods! planes. “There ls much in this programme l0 fire the boys’ cnthusiann. No doubt can now remain that the l-Iltler- Jucend ilfls from the {not been designed to produce a German soldier, blindly obedient to 11v. fut-liver. The young Nazi, having compil-l- ed his four years in the l-lith-r- u" ond and six months of labor service then passes into the army. Throughout lhls lrnlnhiz it i.» the avowed lnfvnllott of the Nari lenders to destroy the natural foun- dations of law llsolf. 1n order to achieve this end, there must. 141.11 //. Ntlliflfly knows better than an Exide weather lands n11 a battery. Nnt content with merely lowering its cllicieltcy, cold \Vitl1 his 110w, scientific Starting Power Indicator, your Fxitle dealer can show you lllis tlotllllv. action. Soc it work; - yolfll lac eager then to have him lest your battery on his Sure-Start Tester, an instrument that's as revealing as an X-ray. 'l‘l1is amazing instrument tells you straight from the shoulder whether you tier-ll u “re-charge”, a new battery, or whether you're all act for winter“ . ~94 m: . ..'.*'"/~g. 1 ~ ' ~-- 1 1 l ///. ' f DUI/Bl? BLOW this service is free 1n all motorists. "h ‘hat cold If you ivallt 1011f‘ surl- 1>l'.<111'1--li1'l1 slzlrl- ing lrmn now on, tw-gal-lllcss nl “PZllllPf, sec llic 1111111 who is (‘qllllllivli l1. 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St. Ielers 1 > 1.1-». ~-1 ‘ .. .. Tin?‘ J. V. IVherIer .. French River flcllcuril-‘s (iarogl- \ I"1- i‘ "1' ‘*1 H" l“! . , . . ,.lluuter Rlvct Kcnslnglntt (‘hrster Sellnl" l Mn l i Mcl-‘nrlanfls Garage .. R. T. Holman l.ld. Charlottetown and Summer-ald- llnv Motors “Sumlnvrsitlc l. ~11 s. ':.lu»1c1.l.tdWrillnxiul kn}. 9v B‘, gummphiq- \ll llrlli.l\ .\1-.1I1i1-.1l\ Oll Slnllflfll DI. . .. EXIDE \VllOl.l~IS.\l.l<Ill.< hlarifime Accessories l.ld. ~17 Dock 51.. Si. John, N. ll. Nlavnvv-i f‘. Rlulifil‘ \l! ‘n11 ril. ‘unlit-rd. .\'. 5. _r=u.