rhea "SIX TOGETHER AND TRIPLE TERRIFIC —,,_.. _ ---\ 4 TO-DAY ONLY EXTRAZ! NEWS Little Lulu Cartoon Community Sing Tails of the Border (Another Filnriy Animal Short) SHOWS 2.30 -—7 -- 9 EEQPRINCE EDWARD*T-=—=‘ 2.4m YS--.2— MON. and rue. "Love's what time! mods lorr- M" PiliYlNfi MOIVDA Y . imunnfi >-o'co||uoa rosin} mum filSll umuuoui ' rtssvnmi .w. c. Til-fl ' NOTES a A WILEY FIGHTER. "So you're sick of the way the . country is run l And you're sick of the way ration- ing is done, Well, I'm sick of the sun and heat I'm sick of the feel of aching ieet ,I'm sick of the mud and the Jun- gle es I'm sick oi the stench when the night mists r I'm sick oi the sirerrs wailing of the groans oi the wounded and weak inn sick oi the roar and noise and t n ‘I'm sick of 0o taste of food from a n I'm sick of slaughter—i'm sick to | m soul ‘I'm sck oi laying a killer's rule I'm sick oi 100d and death and sm ;I’m even sick oi myself as well. "But I'm sicker still of a tyrant’s rule [And conquered lands where the in: GWYPM non uni, it mum rarrrsvsrcn iAsCm , , DOQFY BRQQK‘; QUKiiTElYEv count SASIE i s03 HIS Olfliiilll wild beasts drool -And I'm cured pretty quick, when l I think of the day , been in val iAnd the lights of the world will . blaze again; {And txhings will be as tlley were ore. iArld kids will laugh in the streets I once more, ,And the Axis llag will be dipped | and furled =And God looks down on s peace- ful world."_ -John B. Kennedy. ashes, D0 Ohio, se $10 to the Fund w th the infoitnatiorl he!‘ brothel‘ 50"“! under Lord Baden-Powell, the Flounder of scoutina. in South rica. The award oi the Victoria CIOSI to Lieut. Donald Cameron. RN-R» brings the total number oi Victoria Crosses won by Scouts in thlfl W“! to eight. Lieut. Cameron was a Cub and Scout in the 3rd Gla-QSOW Gmuq’) frcm the age of 8 to 1'7» l-le is now a prisoner of war in German! H9 was one of the cre-w of a. mid- get, submarine- Boy Scouts ill Great Britain have been given :1 new war 10h- The!’ are to be official guides Ln the new mnergcncgy water SHPPIY swim” In the event of the dISIOCP-imn °I water services, the supplies will be distributed ircm large tailk tflwlw The Scouts will act as guides w the truck drivers. In all. Scouts of Great Britain have ‘carried 10M 200 types o war serv ce. mtggyflgcxouts of the Toronto Dis- trict Association are to purchase ten THE PRESIDENT'S MESSAGE Dear Members:- l I am sure that we have all been roused and thrilled at the recent ,action of the Temperance Federa- ktion, when they assembled in ilarge numbers, at short notlcc. from all parts of the Island. and .went, through very bad weather and walking, in a mass gathering to the Provincial Legislature, to protest against a proposed amend- ment to the Prohibition Law. This amendment proposed to give to an lindeiinite number of officials, as lwell as the doctors, the privilege of] ;selllng scrips for intoxicating li- quors. and would have practicall amounted to Government Contro. In the vote that followed, the amendment largely we believe through their representations, was lost, much to our relief. The Federation are holding up their end well, but I feel that we,| as members of the Woman's Chris- Lian Temperance Union, are not exercising our full prerogatives in what is our especial responsibility ,_the matter of education, We jconduct the temperance lessons in , ihc Sunday Schools. put on oratori- czll and poster contests, but there - our activities cease. 'When all this hell will be out 0| I the way ‘When none of this mess will have n l | l l Th _ Just recently one of our teach- Mlllok W. I. ors. Miss Annie Watson, has been 0f MYS- thousand-s books on Scouting to 11B used by the Boy Scouts oi France as soon as that COHIIWY 15 liberatgd. The books are being print- ed 1n Canada, and will be handled by the Free French Committee in London. The books will bear the lu- scrftylticn “A Gift to the Boy 56W“! of France from the Boy 5901115 °i Toronto, Canada." In response to an offer of the Boy Scouts Association of Caitada to publish Dlli/Jh books on Scouting for the Scouts 0i‘ Holland a5 a Kilt ffim Canadian Scouts, Prince Bernhardt of the Netherlands recently wrote: “This is no: only very kind and worthy of the best traditions _cf Scouting. but also something which will endear your people t0 the people of Holland after the war is orer- Your country has zllread-y done so much through your hospitality to my family and all your help to our soldiers, sailors and Merchant Navy, The gift of the Canadian Bu)’ Scouts t0 ours is another Drool the real understanding between our people and will be a. link for lit?!‘ days." MT. MELLICK W. I t e May meeting of the Mt. was held at the llcmc Albert Bruce with nine doing some intensive work along nembeos and one visitor in attend- ,tlle line of education. She ~ several ,self, an ‘tions. she has been giving tem- HIIDWS AT. " 0 9.‘. ha ance. osters, designed by her‘? opened the meeting followed by using these for illustra- creed and readine of minutes. Singing oi Institute Cde and adoption Correspondence was Hill |ilfiil|ylll'liili‘||iilillillllliilliillll ‘ l ‘ ‘ ill’ ll ‘ lllllillli l "l I hi!“ l 1 l.‘ I it it it iiilll " l will] iiiiimmiiiiilllllllllll u__.___i_ ii ll. ill /. l, t’ ii TUE. — ‘WED. ' Pfrincipal Iiine. Copies of the prin- Tl! Ill l! IAIN!!! It"!!! perance talks in the various grades then rend. A sale oi ticket, for the oi Prince Street School, Chan- Klnsrnan lottery followed. It W85 iottetown. with the co-operation oflmoved and seconded that, remain- ‘ing tickets be purchased with mom- clpal poster are to be placed in the (y frcm institute funds. The gov- ziiffcrcnt rooms oi the school, and r-‘ftllEilt gram, of $165 was received. it is proposed to hold a poster con- i. was moved and seconded that test. for which tn; Charlottetown "president write a letter oi thanks W.C.T.U. will oiier prises. A stamp ‘for remnant bundle received. A of the poster has been made, and very interesting talk was given by if any other schools would care Mrs. Edmund Robertson outlining ta have them, the posters can be the "the plan for hospital care." run off for the price oi 25c each, 1t was decided to get cotton for a including postage. quilt for the District Convention, is proposed to show the best Roll call for next meeting will be posters of the contest-atthe meet- lngs of the Teachers’ Federation, so that the teachers may see than answered with a donation oi a. few squares to finish a quilt. Collection 55c. Singing of the National An- Pictured above is a. sketch of the City of Charlottetown showing the area. allotted to each Sixth Victory Loan division, Each of the salesmen is devoting his time to canvass every citiz- en interested in placing Victory before self and who wants to back our armed forces to the limit. The boys in uniform are supporting the loan to the hilt as shown at Beach Grove train- ing centre and the record of those overseas is known to all. Have you bought your bonds yet‘? Can you buy more? If so don't you think you should buy them now to prove to the boys you are in it? The race for greatest sales among the three divisions is close. At the end of business last night the standing was: Division 1, 58% of their objective. Division 2, 65%; and Division 3, 54%. Salesrnen in the county were badly handicapped at first by poor roads, but recent reports show they are now slowly overcoming the lead and rapidly forging closer to the city. If your sales- man has not called, make it your business to see he does not miss you. You have as much at stake in the loan as he has. DIVISION » " , >> 1st’ 3rd DIVISION llVl sumo ll I! IIITII IIILJII and get ideas as to what they can them closed the meeting after imnnui was do . which lunch was served. "NW9"! ‘Before you read this letter, you -—-——-——-—i—— lflml »= \\'lii have received a circular re LONDON —-(GP)- The chauffeur I t _ , ; the suggested “bombardment of who served Sir Henry Bancroft for n“ ;Premier King and his Govern- 52 years was left a sum which will 51¢)‘ lment with a post card protest of bring him about $5,500 a year by lhis retreat from previous enact- his late miploycr- Sir Henry, chair- . .,ment regarding beer.” I believe man of southern Newspapers. Ltd, , ‘that a letter would b; much more was a cripple. The chauffeur was _‘ effective, and would strongl urge Fred I-iayter. ipiCh member of each un on o ———"-—*—-—"'—':—_“———~~— —'" , write a strong letter to the Premier slstence oi those compflfllt t0 on this subject. “A corltinualJh/e without me. and unselfish dropping will wear away a stone." Enough W deny mo i0 lhflse $00 and ii we persevere with “Line ivenk to stand alone.—'I'hus sPeflk-i upon line, preggpt upon pfgcept" Alcohol.-'I‘he Beacon, New Zea- there is no telling what we may land. 1 accomplish. but each member imust do her part. We hope that the visit of Miss Rosamond Duff will be an in- spiration to us, and will stir us up to a new vision of our duties and privileges. especially along the linc hIlSCOUCllE HIGH SCHOOL 0f education. ~_--_A Sincerely yours, "Rcsponsible"-—indeed you are- Gragle X. 1. Edna Martin. 2. Edith Sterns. For many 9- "5h1B89TihB B61119"!- Marion Waite, 3. ‘Percsn Arscnault Charlottetown. ment;" Grade IX. i. Dora. Arscnault, 2. -—_ . “itesponsible"——of Irene Gallant, 3 Georgie Tuplin. I Grade VIII. l. Czlih ‘ Ciliiiilllig, LET ALCOHOL ITSELF SPEAK b . 2 Irma Steele, 2i. Grucll- Vll l. . Ull 2. _T ride behind the steering Mario i\iuri._ . ilcsllol-lles wiiccl, in tllc bloodstream of the und Nififflhfllt Small. drinking driver. Grade VI. 1 Joan Williams, 2. I give him a false sense oi his "Rflslllmslble" for filifildflltl. Teresa Martin and Olga, Small, 3_ security and power. For contents of the morgues . Rpma pa,“ , r lengthen the time it takes him and beams. l‘! Grade v, 1. c-omld stone, z, ,to give an answer in action to the "R@5D0I151l1l6"—.\'0u use the word Cyril POlTlIET. 3. Alexander lmky. danger he secs ahead. with glibly ill-advised agilitv. grade v, .3. l Yvonne Des-i ‘Through him I scatter wounds But ilvho can make you pay in Roches, 2. Laure Gallant, a. June and death alone the hlshways of full MacDonald. the land. Grade IV. l. Joyce William, 2» I have proved in thl-h " Entelle William, 3, Bruce Small. tstatistiu of the world t at I am Grade III 1. John P. Dzwliccllcs a fro/sic misfit in a mechanical 2. Catherine lviacDouzuli, 3. Claude BBB- Gmidct. I destroy the happiness of lit- Gmdn II. 1 Jung (‘Hump g, tin children. undermine the p Evelyn Dcfiftnvllu‘; nlul u toilette W?“ oi youth. and welken the McDonald, a. Ilorbv 0.; iwiweful security of one. Gmde 1 “m; 2_| I paralyse the moral restraints Vernon McNeil, 3. Igrirl DUSRQChQS. that meh 511d Womfll hill/o built Crmde 1' n3» 1 jfguyjqe (“nu-yeti up as their inner protection against g_ Tqmmy wjij; _ the evils of life. I strike first at the highest powers of the mind, and thus pro- gressively degrade man to the —-— level of the beast. I will eld my age-old sway o1e_i_'_m_an ind only at the wise Years Ago »— .-~ ———._ mm Mclilliliilll Transport Uffillii l l2 Queen Street, Charlottetown ' ,driv irnln llw til Halifax SCHEDEJIJE‘ i ' . . — aro e own — lve rps weekly “RESPO ' IBLE” "Fhls whiskey is distilled by us only, and we nre responsible for its richness and fine qualityP-(On a whistlooy label in an advertise- men . W EMPIRE \\\ To-Day Q1113’ 2.30 -- 7 — 8-15 course you are- For many a belcavement; "Responsible" for broken bones. For fears and tears and bitter courses; mother's sad SHOWS ¥$~$"2~$"2*4"$“$~Z~2"2~2~2~2~2~2~2%“?'4' A Iiliidfibiii. iPPLEPBQBIiZLHJl? Above and left are pictures of Oity salesmen who are trying to win the contest for their vari- ous divisions. Top left, in the 1st Division are. left to right: J. A. Maolsaao, Maj, H. M. Sim?- son and S/Sgt. Joseph Murnaghan. Bottom left are 2nd Division salesman, from left to right: '1‘. A. MoAvinn, V. 8. Ling, Nell MacLeod and R. ll. Hyndman. Above are those from the 8rd Division, from left to right: R. ll. Seller, J. Sinclair MaoKsy and Ool.‘ 0. 0. Thompson. l ittrfir~h+ $éitt For Foot Ailments trousutr H. J. A. BROWN. l).l' Orthopedic CIiIhUPUIliST l4! Great George Street CIIARLOTTETOWN. PLI. i 1 ._-._ l , By Tho (Ju |lii.ln Press i i MAY 6, l9~l'l--Allicll n1- ls grad-- uallv clnsrrl in on Non” More‘ Allied unsll‘ ‘ castr-m vml (‘icnnnn fnrrrs rr MAY 7' H1318 i tWIOWII —- Mnntngnn nail-y. Ci1i"-llll)(l‘i:llI‘l ;' ‘(g1 _Lhfl__m , . .,_. _,_ s1. iof the Norxvn i‘ : ' ' ALSO (QMEDY '22;‘,.,,,;1;,,._._ m, ‘ Am“, “m; Also Lower Montague and Georgetown BATTLE Oi’ EUROPE} lnilriiinicliiiilitiolillill Load Insurance Carried ,g__ Phones: Charlottetown 1830 — Montague 22-2 . l lllhuwl’: Kills ruin _ _ <-—-—r G-Men vs. Black Dragon m" °h'- _-_.__7__________________:;i ‘Ii