JANUARY 13. 17:0 1'7 UNCLE MEL FROM “rm: PLAIIISMEII " Sponsored By MAPLE LEAF MILLING CO., And Heard Over I 1000 Watts —- c F Y - 630 0p your Dial TUESDAYS-THURSDAYS 81 SATIIIIIIAYS At 5.45 P.M. IS BEING 6.15-6.30 P. M. Gommencing JANUARY 18th Other important time Monday January 17th. rl'i‘0RY TELLER FROM 6.45 A.M. T0 4.30 PM. from; FORUM room 11.45 AM. T0 12.00 A.M. The island Radio Broadcasting 0o. Ltd. S-il BRACE BUILDING, CI-IARLOTTETOWN, P.E.I. ADVANCED TO changes effective 6.15 P.M. to 6.45 P.M. W. 0. T._I_I._IIOTES F OR GOD AND HOME AND EVERY LAND WOMEN OF THE RIBBON WHITE 0h. Women of the ribbon white, Stand firm for God with all your might; be dark, And sing as on you go. True women of the ribbon white, Watch then to keep the home fires bright: A sacred trust to you is given, Reaching from the earth to Heaven; Look upward as you go, Brave women of the ribbon white. Have courage strong in fight for right; _ For God and home and every land, Then let us take each other's hand; And onward, upward g0, tMrs.) C. R. Hudson. LETITIA YOUMAN'S On Whose Birthday Canada Cele- brates its DAY OF PRAYER. llvlhtocttv flad/iasl/osf/lrmausfivnr 1m 1211:. 1211015.. EVERY msgpgy 8 I). Ml ¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥ 0Z1‘ Physicians Examine Y Accused Murderer SHELBURNE. N. S, Jan. 13 - (CPPJIWVO Shelburne physicians tcllny exnmiilcd Ennis Ross, 24, in jnll here awaiting trial for mur- der, who hrs refused to eat for the last 60 hours. They said they would announce the rcsuis of their examination “in a few days.’ R-css, who i: accused of shooting Warren Brown, Ston-cy Island. Shelburnc County. storckeeper. Jun. 4. went on his voluntary fast ‘Tuesday, claiming "they are try- ing to pzison me." He also refused to converse with fellow prLsoners or arswcr questions. 11c was placed in solitary con- finement and closely guardcd. Elil-JCTED MAYOR. \\L;'.)DS’I‘OCK. N. 13., Jan. l3- lt'l'|-»/\. Roy ‘Turner. Canadian Paelllc Rnllxvny employee. was to- (lay elected Mayor of Woodstock l1_\‘ nrclnmatlon. succeeding K. L. Evcctt who had held office for two years. Four candidates will run for thrce vacant council positions in election Monday. TOPS 1N FRANCE PARIs-(CP) — Marcel Boussac 110.11% the list of winning owners for tht- French 1037 racing season with ‘Ltititifitifl francs ($26 5001. One of his ‘ .c.<, Corrldn, won ulloroximntely Today's Short Wave Radio Program (an Thu a lantern sumo) Ill 1374. at a. rally of Sunday School workers at Chatauqua, N.Y., it was decided to call a. meeting in the autumn for the purpose of or- ganizing a society for the whole ‘United States after the pattern of ‘the W0man’s Christian Temper- ance Union inaugurated the previ- ous year at Fredonia, N.Y., by the crusading women who had march- SATURDAY, JANUARY 15 TOKYO 4:45 p.m.-National Program. 25.4 m.. 11.80 meg. BUDAPEST, HUNGARY 0:00 p.m.-- Hungarian Music. llAT~4. 31.8 m.. 9.1g meg. BOSTON 6:00 p.m.-World News. WIXAL. 25.4 m., 11.79 meg. MOSCOW 7:00 p.m.-—News and Program 9 6 meg, LONDON 7:20 p.m.-—"0ver the Farm Gate’ Profezsor of Rural Economy, Uni- versity of Oxford. GSC, 31.3 m.. 9.58 mcgJ GSB, 31.5 m.. 9.5. mcg.; GSL, 49.1 m.. 6.11 meg. ROME 7:35 p.m.-—Ch.amti:ci' Music, Eliz- rtbeth Luin: “Pergolcsi and his sacred music. 2R0, 31.1 m., 9.63 meg. CARACAS 8:30 p.m. - Ins Continentales. YVR5C. 51.7 m.. 5.8 meg. or WOODSTOCK , .000. BERLIN 8:45 p.m.-Our Debt to Ger- man Medicine. DJD, 25.4 m., 11.77 meg. LONDON 9:30 p.m —"At the Black Deg.” Mr. Wilkes at home in his own bar-parlcr. GSD, 255 m.. 11.75 meg.; GSC. 31.3 m.. 9.58 meg.; GSB. 31.5 m., 9.51 meg; GSL, 49.1 m., 6.11 meg. LONDON 10:55 p.m.—“FiIm shots!" scenes and songs from the cinema. GSD. 25.5 m.,11.'I5 meg.; GSC. 31.3 m.. 958 meg.; GSB, 315 m., 9.51 meg.; GSL, 49.1 m..‘6.11 meg. PARIS ll :45 p.m . -Musical Recordings. 'I‘PA—4. 25.6 m.. 11.72 meg. TOKYO 12:45 a.m.- National Program. JZJ, 25.54 m.. 11.80 meg. SYDNEY. AUSTRALIA 4:30 a.m.— (Sunday) -Chlmes from G. P. 0. Sydney. VKZME, 31.29 m., 9.59 meg. CRICKET IN GAS TANK ADELAIDE, Australia — (C?) — There were no sixes hit in a queer cricket match payed here in a 2.000,000-gal1on gasoline tank under electrc lights. The tank is 101 feet in diameter and 40 feet high. ? llIlETIIlItllT WITII ClllIlS filVi/l m! 0:1 Toke 2 “Aspirln" Tablets with a Iull glass of water. The speed with which “Asplrln" tablets act in relieving the dis- tressing symptoms of colds and. accompanying sore throat is utterly amazing . . . and the treatment is simple and. Pleasant. This is all you do. Crush and dissolve three "Aspirin" tablets in one-third ftlass of water. Then gargle with this mixture twice, holding your head well back. This medicinal gargle will act: almost like a local anesthetic DEMAND AND GET- ASPIRI Crush 3 "Aspirin" Tablets in 1/3 glass of wotor-gurglo twice ovary tow hours. on the sore, irritated membrane of your throat. Pain eases promptly; rawness is relieved. You will say ~it is remarkable. 0 “Aspirin" tablets are made in Canada. “Aspirin" is the regis- tered trade-mark of the Bayer Company, Limited, of Windsor, Ontario. Look for the name Bayer in the form of a cross on every tablet. ed two and two into the saloons and hotel bar rooms of Fredonia with such great effect. This or- ganizatlon meeting took place No- JZK, 19.1 m., 15.10 meg.; JZJ. "emb" 1840' 18'“- l“ cwvtlland- Ohio. Mrs. Letitia Youmans, of Picton. Ont... was present at. both these meetings nnd came home full of zeal and enthusiasm. The follow- ing month, December, 1874, she organized a. Union in her home town, where there were nine liquor licenses for a population of less than two thousand. 1n October of for English Listeners. RAN. 31 m.. the golbwmg yam». Mm youmam formed the first Toronto Union. In 1877 the first Ontario W.C. T.U. was organized, with Mrs. You- -l. a talk by J.A. Scott Watson. mans as President. an office she held for five years. During this time she travelled extensively through Ontario, Quebec and the Maritime Provinces, organizing societies and doing very much by her earliest and eloquent addresses to convince the public mind of the unrighteousncss of the Liquor Traffic. At the end of five years she laid down the Presidency to become O1- ficlal Organizer for the W.C.'I‘.U. comlplled by the late Mrs. S. G. E. McKee. This treasure house of.’ the ‘history of our Organization and its work in Ontario should be in the hands of all temperance workers and may be obtained from Mrs, ‘John Wright, 83 Ontario Street. ,Brantford, for a very nominal lprice. FURNISH FACTS l The facts are all on the side of temperance, and it is important that we be ready at all times to hold our own, courageously, firm- ly. yet courteously. Let us be col- Jectors of provable facts to back yup clear-cut, scientific temperance information and statistical re- cords. The temperance superintendent in a small village Sunday School ' asked teachers and scholars to clip out for him anything they read of value to the cause of tem- perance-—and the boys and girls started enthusiastically to collect ' facts about temperance. Many people became alert when they sighted an item which discussed the temperance question. The Allied Youth Movement in the United States has used ac- cumulated facts rather than the guiding of opinions to help young people to say "no" to alcohol. The best. part of that approach is that thn decision is made youth's own. This is where our W.C.T.U. plan for Scientific Temperance Instruc- tlon in day schools to encourage the junior scholars to make work books. is so valuable. One prin- cipnl of a public school in a: vil- lage told his entrance class that the W.C.T.U. were offering prizes for such books and started them to work. Soon every class in the school except the prlmufy We" asking for the privilege of dohig likewise and the Union had to double the number of prizes they had planned to give. "It. contradicts logic and experi- ence to contend that the 11111101‘ lll- dugtry can be prosperous without cost to civilization. Society sim- pry cannot be persuaded that a bad habtl. is a 800d one." uqvon runouou "run nous iEssay Submitted in Teachers‘ Sec- gnm of Ontario assay Contest hy J. n. M. Chrysler. Dllrrmvlc- Ontario. "0 thou invisible spirit of wine. T710118}! foes may press. and clouds - . 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Chevrolet puts you ahead in everything . . . ahead in style, alieud in comfort, abcacl in safety . . . and ahead in the Iiitle it costs you to buy your Chevrolet now! MASTER DELUXE MODELS FROM $892 Delivered n! factory, Oshawa, OnL, Government lax, freight nnrl license extra. (Prices subject 1o rhnugl: without notice.) Monthly payments in Sllil your purse on the General illolors IIISHIIIHCIII Plan. PRICED FROM $820 l2 Puss. Muster Business Coupe) |;;,m"“4;/Mn11n Special S-Pnu. Sedan ail-b Iruni. Priced n! 899i a factory, 01/111111). Gnrerliruclll Ia.\t1, 11mm and Irsigb! exlm. @104 PMCED fROM THIS IS THE PRICE AT FACTORY. OSHAWA. ONT. FULL CATALOGUE EQUIP» s a (Q-Puss Mnslcr Bllilfllli) HENTISINCLUDED.YOURLOCALRETAILDELIVERED PRICEISDETERMINED Coupfl MOSH" DPl-UXE BY ADDING DELIVERY CHARGES, WHICH INCLUDE FREIGHT. GOVERNMENT Mud elm lrorn $397 TAXES AND LICENSE FEE PRICES SUMECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NQTICE. '7" "meet or slush“ l Summerside HORNE 5a’ CO. GENERAL MOTORS DEALERS FOR PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND Charlottetown (IICNEIKAL MOTORS MARITIME IIEADQUARTERS. ZONE OFFICE. MONCTON, N. ll. _ ,_. _ . _ . ___ ' r ~'~—*" A'~—~~ r —— by. let us call lure devil." Shakrs- i. 6Y1 1W1‘? Nvthlue but utter. hove- [suddenly he fell n1 with fever. quors are sold were closed by‘ _ _ ,_ ._;_ -_a DO TOY KNOW‘! peare’s Clarion Call rings true ‘ 11w (icglllllatlon and ruin unless {caused by his excessive drinking. Government orders from Satur- ; Th.“ over roan rl-teturs hnvl through all the ages. Truly wine ‘eznw (Christian brother emf rest-tic land his soul fluttered avray to day, September 4th. to the close of Nxigznell the 11111111111: munifcstn’ Is a devil, swiftly, relentlessly‘ him from liitusvif. _1\IiC".l(lSll‘1‘I(‘Il(\~» 1111591, 115 90¢ chjva11~m|g_ mm- thf pop on $m,d,,_\-_ scmcmbc‘. ‘Wyn n", “Hm, .,,,,_,_, hr“. w,“ carrying men to their doom. Six l lilfWlllllllf‘ (lf‘.wli'lll‘llf\ll- Some \I1I.‘-' ‘ugeous, a grandeur 'ol' romance in 5th. with beneficial results. lscrious npprl-hm ton the project- hundred years ago an Arabian l he \\'lII have to lzutc his God fllltl ‘his life which no othcr conquercr United Statics — Ncnv York. De- I_ctl campaign wl h would sock u named it, “The Evil Spirit," bc- ‘ what‘? ever matched; and yet. he, the cember 3rd, 1037. On the election mun“ 111g yoluu: mm at the mun» cause people who drank it acted The wltrlc ltisloyy o1‘ drink ‘is man b91011; whom the ancient day Novcfnberwgnd‘ o; u“. 1,1051 our‘. v 1m d,’ m, ;._,._,,,,. m, ‘J51? .,l like demons. And wine, a tlestrov- I one 01' intlissnlublr‘ connection ‘w-orld did ltomugc, fell before a ermiting contest. cvcr held in New Lv-m; 1m.) l]... 11w ' 1mm: ing demon, has flowed freely I with \ir‘n_ rlchnltellvlil’ and 111ml lsitiglr- foe. Drink. yYork, nt which lvlr. La uuardnl A, ,. |*r\<llIl n! ,. through the centuries. llnrfllliwtrltvirm. | _ -——-- ,t\n:. rc-elrrlcrl Mirror, as u. ]vrc- ‘lPii'I!‘ilt'1"_. [time Brougham called it, “The Mother Iivol; l"ll'l§ tlnmluli lllf? Hull-l Ululctl States -— lliincoptdts. |(‘:tllII(»ll.ll‘_\‘ ntcnsurc neumst. r101. ‘nnpro\'c1nc:n m m" of Want." Chaucer said of it. "A l On:- oi llli‘ f.;ll‘.|li"~lt men who ever ‘Nlilup, December 6th, 10:57, Tile inc" n11 Inuxx, carom-pig and 1mm..- ‘H, lpppnl W“, - lecherous thing is wine." Churac- l li'.‘e.'I. (‘w oi the lllust ehivnlrotn; Local Option Cmllcm“ ‘lulml; 0cm‘ l5‘l°""s l“ ‘he Ell?’ “"41 (ll-illit‘! were I been R ,.,,,.l.,ypu,.ll.ln immmlm, ter and shame dell"! when Wm" "ll- lllt-ilY-(‘IIPQKPII Fulfill Will! ‘ber resulted in five counties out of ‘closed for thc whole day’ by order yin the tiiselnv, |: =1": . (FlIllP and comes in. And Solomon cried out. tlatlnng ryes-wa young, impctuotis ‘gir- being carried by the D111; m1 the cm, Aumor-“ichs huqncionc). WIN,“ ‘up WJNMN, “Oh. thou generator of woe." kins: Willi n lllitlllY spirit. u con- lchleagc. with majority of flit-l. l Canada. — Hamilton. Ont. De- lm (irink. The l)!".(‘l‘,,1\'1t‘ ll-f‘ of .~.l- Ygf, mm continue to drink and qlwflllg Item was Alcxnnder The ‘gigging, '7, M (he mgr poll; Mill-r cfmbgr 5m, 1931 Tm Eastern Qn. lwho] ,5 m, ,.,,_.,.-,. Hpwvflry U, wmnen tool They sacrifice their l Grout. ‘Then came the demon lLncs by 506 majority against 44 u‘. tario Womcns Institutes have petl- the highs-s‘. cxe ‘no of individual homes, their health, their man- I Drink; ililfl 11191111111101‘. the w01'ld'$;ihe lust poll. The other two have tioned the Provincial Government ‘and social lite Wr tllvrclorc tie- hood, thcir very souls. and why? atcnt conquer. 1', tell, Wine wrcck- ‘substantial majorities. These vfc- ito consider the advisability of dis- lpreeule the Illlllllilllll of uh effort. simply to appease the demon c<l the ulwlv fabric of his mau- torics have heartened the ‘Fcm- ttjontinultig the issue of ltomc pcl- ‘to pronlote m» 1.. --lntl.i.ir..' halal Drmkq Iv ;r.ul. It (IIIIIPLI his brain. 1t zpcmncc nud Prohibition workers ".115 fur the 111111111131-1111-1; or me tgnngng ma, 14111115, hm \\<- would How do 1 kuow7 flow do you l turncd him into u violent. egolls- throuqliotlt the Stale. and beer owing to the increase of meant-d the. tut - o1 ~ ‘u :1 rant- know? 100k about. you! Our tical creuturc. ll burned into his Argentine — Buouos Aircs, Dc- drinking among the youth of On- lpaign n.1, n ,.'-_\,. Intel; lll(l. and as hearts sicken at the ravages of very being until one day, in a cembcr 1st, 1937, During the re- tnrio, claiming also that such honr- wlctrivnrnt-nl in the IIPBI Interests drink 0n every hlmd- What "c5 "fr" "lllbllrfil "f vfl-“fllvll- 1W 11ml‘- cent general election all burs mill manufacture invariably leads tu lot‘ individual uml illlllflllfil wol- r if thou hast no name to be known ahead for even the moderate I tiered_l1ls__tlerzl'cst._lrlcllti._Il1eLca@rets where intolc_ic_at_i1_1g li- illicit sale. lfnre;‘;___’1‘l_1c7 Outlook tflllldlqftll; BR|NG|NG up FAIHER "By George McMonus " , ' ' w.» 1 -' l l‘ HE csnraiwgr 13013631“ .1 ' ‘ _ _ 1 33t?$'=g?£-"§$g%“ l l Elfoiflgulivtl/AQ-ENTQW glllEwgAvvl/iv flirt-o THE I ILL we ADDRESS Hum“ DONT LOSE l HES CRQSSINSHBTJED TT-llglllgvgwggzngv an" our l IN MY HAND- A SECOND‘ THEY 5T EET HIE p AND DQ l‘ W0 C+1EESJM$SSHT BEQEZL-‘flév? l-IET M551‘ ANYTVQILNQ. l- ‘ E NEAR THE 012v “'0” N GOODS $TOQE - “ uu Ii Ill v 4Q IIIIIIII IIIIIIIIII ‘ lllllllllllllllllll lllll I’ _ 11m "ll, n»; who". 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