"HOLDER BISCUITS MONCTON, N.B. T/PROFESSIONAL cARns/ eeeeeccee lir. W. I’. Iioepor Physician & Surgeon HARBOUR BUILDING l2l Burton 8t. l Office Hourn-Z-t ‘EM, I - l PM. Phones-Officer i711 Home: I!“ AA m William A. lldtllllil us, ls.se.. Linn. IIARRISTER. soucrron, us, 19-0-53 “him-Neat to Reddll Bros. ae-QQQQ-ooa >++e>¢eo¢e AAAAA A “ “‘ IWIONE 248d Money to Loan - Cgflggflgm Taxation NEIL W. IIIEGIIIS ' CHARTERED x ACCOUNTANT i ..~ Currie Building Charlottetown ‘ Tel. i636 P.O. Iox 452 -" , s Frederic A. Large l. it. ‘ARRISTER, soucrs-oa, Nona! loyal Bank er Canada Chambers Charlottetown. r.l:.i. tlucocasor to "was .i. Tweedy. 1.0. QAAAAA IIIIAI. a. mamas i J. E. sunam. u; s. l Burrltiar, Solicitor, die. f VODDFELLOWSIUILDING t .7 I34 Richmond Street 1 Charlottetown, P.E.I. I lox 414 Tel. Z380 O O¥O4§§4 500000‘ Joseph ii. iiaolllllias, l.|..l. Barrister. Solicitor, Ital. 75 Queen Street PHONE ‘I'll "my to Loan - ceaseless. A. Written asdst, LLI. Barrister. Bollol Ito. Phillis: Building ill Grafton at. ‘fir! to Loan Collections Public Stssograobsr Mlmeosraphlns cards and elrcuiasn, concert , correspondence, typing and bookkeeping HELEN GIDDBN seicphene loot-J Api- No. t Connaisght Apta. Puwnai Street OQ~O4§OOOOOOO ltatlesea and Peaks A. W. MATHESON, L0. A. II. PEAKB. B.A.. LLB Barristers, etc. Collections - Money to Losa It Great George Street Charlottetown OO-O-OO-OO-OOOOQ-OQOO-UQ-b-GO-O lir. it. ii. liarsos Chiropractor Palmer Graduate Charlottetown tli Prince Si. Phone 1M2 ,9§ OOfiiOOrvO VQCQOQ§O 0-0000 tbarlss ll. Mcliualll i IA. Banister. solicitor, Notary, Ito. Iaatern Trust Building. Charlottetown Phone llll ~ J. A. Iicliulgaa NOTARY. ITO. IAIIISTEIL SOLIOITOI UUIRII BUILDING PALMER & IIASLAM A. J. IIABLAM, 5A., LLB. ' BAIIRIBTIR. lte. Bank oi Nova Ieotia Chambers Charlottetown. P.E.I. ssonn! so (Add: Gsadst & ilazaril I Barristers. Solicitors, Notaries It; Canadian Baal ol Commerce Bldg. IIONI! T0 LOAN GILBERT A. GAUDIT, B.A.. LLB Canadian Bani of Commerce Bldg. Charlottetown. P.E.I. QQQVWOWIvO. AND GLASSES FITTED ll. S." TAYLIIII OITQMITIIIT) Corner lent and Quota Its. rhooe itlt lvea|ssgs,__by Appointment llama: lesldenee ltLl i Q EYES EXAMINED E llacrhas d Trainer ‘i- P- thorns. as. mo. s. sousnuro raamoa. as. lllcv siarnhw" m" an,“ ' '”"¢eeeeeeeeeoaee». llr- J. c. Ballast Mo. ' lientht , Plehara “my... I1 orees qeaegg gs, DENTAL X-IAI "m M Wbeeueaeeeeeeeeeee-eoee m ll II. II. IOAIE d GIIIIPIIIIY IIIIIIIIELL ' AND conrssv i CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS EastenrTrust Building CIIARLOTTETOWN Phone i447 lea 344 ; onaa-ssanb aooooierassa L95‘; _ m CIIAILOTTETOWN , imw" , n a one» Street " “he-v . v me. sass s». w m" . .. ,. ' , Randolph W: Manning, ,9‘ . . CA TURNING BACK Til IAGII The following declaration silfldd- by over 2.000 medical gentlemen was extensively circulated a 100 years ago 1M8. "We, the underlined, opinion: l. That a vex-y large portion, 0d human misery, including poverty, disease, and crime, In induced by the use oi alcoholic or fermented liquors as beverages. 2. That the most perfect health is compatible with total ‘ " from all such intoxicating bever- ages, whether in the form of ar- dent spirits, or as wine, beer, ale porter, cider, etc., etc. 3. That persons accustomed to such drinks may, wlth~ perfect safety, discontinue them entirely, either at once or Ifadually, after a short time. 4.'I'hst total and universal ab- stienco from alcoholic liquors and intoxicating beverages of all sorts, would greatly contribute to the health, the prosperity. the morality and the ‘ piness of the human races." Scmo of the most eminent physicians and surgeons in the United Kingdom signed the state- ment, including Sir Benjamin Brodie, Sir James Clarke, Sir W. Bennett, sir J. Forbes, sir Henry Holland, Sir A. Munro, Sir J. M'Cvrigor, Sir R. Christison, Dr. B. W. Carpenter. Dr. Copland, Dr. Neil Arnott, Professors Guy, Allen, Miller, Alison, ThofnpsOn, Simpson. etc. arse! TOTAL LIQUOBS RECORD - BREAKING FOR. ALCOHOLIC According to an Associated Press dispatch dated June 12 from Wpshington, D. C., the U. S. De- partment of Commerce estimates that the record-breaking total of 00.000.000.000 was scent on a1- coholic beverages sold at retail in the United States of America during the year 1047. This amount which does not take illicit liquor sales into account. represents a total retail drink bill which was $i40.°00,000 higher than for the year 191d, and which was $6,010,000,- (IIO more than the retail drink bill for the year 1069. This liquor expenditure for 1047 represents an average outlay of $68.05 per person among a pop- ulation or 144,000,000, which was the estbrnat! for lest July‘ 1, or an average o! tlmfl for each of the 09,000,000 Persons over 71 years of age. rnsncn miwsnn ssnaizn Mrs. .1. H. Macrtariane, of P. B I, writing in The Canadian White Ribbon Tidings, on the situation here says: -"!‘h,e Liquor Bill which passed before the legislature provides for the appointment of a Commission and the elimination of doctors’ prescriptions in so far as the gen- eral sale of liquor is concerned. The Bill is called the P. E. I. Temperance Act, but it makes no chan, iii the quantity of spirits or beer purchased, although it does provide that a permit ia required I A llslitsy llazart Don't take a ahaaee ea summer complaint, spoiling yvw vacation, take along a sup- piy ad D0010! POWLII‘! nxrzaqr or wrnn IIIAWBIIBT. At the ‘first symptom o! diarrhoea, inten- tinai pains or summer ,eom- plaint, take the prescribed amount of tlila pleasant and elective remedy. D0010! IOWLIPI BITE-AC‘! 0! WILD s-raswanar is an old family medicine, yridely used for nearly a century. a for the purchase of either a bottle of spirits of a case of beer each week. But special pom-sits may be granted to druggist, physician or dentist, to a person engaged in a mechanical . or manufacturing business, or in scientific pursuits requiring liquor for use therein, entitling the applicant to pur- chase iiquor for the purpose named in the special permit. The permit will expire at ‘the end of the cal- endar year unless cancelicd for some reason during tho 12-month period. The Commission is to cori- sist of either one, two, or three members, but the chairman will be a full-time employee." Mrs. MacFarIsne, who is a lead- ing member of the W. C. T. U. says that the Bill ‘would practically wipe out the last vestiges or the Prohibition Act,” as formerly known, but it does provide for the people oi’ the province to vote by plebiscite if they wish to go back to Prohibition, which means that the old Prohibition Act could be proclaimed and put again into force. The proposed legislation re- quires that s man may only have or drink liquor in hi ovwn home or in a private gues room in a hotel. The individual permit entitled the purchase of "liquor for beverages medicinal or culinary purposes. but not exceediiig; one bottle of spirits or wine or one cpse of beer in any week." sronmma son YOUTH (Eugene Lyman Fisk, MD. In The American Magazine) Celebrating birthdays is s vicious practice because it keeps rurninding us of the passage of time. And time in the minds of most people is what brings on old age. That is a mistake. Your age is not a question of years, but of the condition of your body and the state or your mind. "As a man thinireth in his heart, so is he." Countless men and women are growing old faster than there is any physical reason ior, simply because they think they are grow- old. ' Back a! this keeping count of our birthdays is s secret dread of them. And back of our interest in other people's birthdays is a wish to assure ourselves that they are growing old Just as fast as we are. Wcmen are right when they avoid telling their age in years. Youth is not a matter of years but of mental and emotional spontaneity and activity. It is tragic the way people set to work to destroy in themael we and in others this wonderdui uaiity o! youth. They actually cu tivate the indifference Ellen‘ 's Diary lg an Hand I'll-I'D III (continued h-om page 2) I had been aware of both. though only vaguely. I recall that I had hoard the rain on the roof and remembering them with ra- gret. that only yesterday the farm- ers had taken away the rainbar- rel to use in connection with the ppfilto spraying. I remembered alghing-in my mind. over toe waste of it. I did hear the wind beating the ivy against the east window -and James uneasy be- side me. But a comforting thought came. It was fortunate. should the rain and wind continue, that the can had been set out All readiness for the cream-man next morning And then with s. figurative felo- iiig of hands, I had turned again to my dreams. . I O In pita or today's greyness than were nice incidents in our living. Grand-daughter gleefully took upéh herself the care of a pup-e a short-haired friendly creature. who leads has’ and follows sud gets iuiderfodt but ls playful. and aleqy by turns. and meet likeable. It has been patted and admired and stuffed and has lived anything but. "a dog's life of it" today. Our farmers added another heifer in all!‘ herd, one bought from a bach- elor down the river" road. Ila h one Jeanie and I agree, who really should have a wife and family, so Irindiy he is. One can easily lt- this trait of his reflected in ‘ail stock. They are treated te "bites rf grain" on pasture. and always get the beat of care. "It's a ain- gular thing" James will ll! "there's bachelors. Iota of them who would malt the beat ct hlla~ bands, and yet they choose to rs- rnain single." And "it's a queer world‘ we agree and yet aI-taialy all la "ordered", for a whole world-and ma. "resallbyrhesiserdarelhebae- en. planned. ‘ y. lch drop that fills my daily cup Thy hand , lea lib nsne alee can nudist-an Al, all la known to flies.‘ Ihstli Iesidey - Diary —0ood- niaht. Q OIQOUI IIIGI Queen Victoria's reign ,wae by four years the longest and her life thrte days the longest in sou-a mu misery. ,____ and " and cynicism which help to bring on aid age, Keep your anthuslasms, and fer- get your birthdays. CAN YOUR CIIILDRIN COPY YOUR EXAMPLE SAFILY AND HAPPILY? "Years ago, I sled Dr. Wilfred T. Grendel! to give ma his defin- ition er a good homo. He was very thoughtful for a tls-ne, and then said, "A good home is one where the attitudes and habits of. the parents can be safely and happily followed by the children.” I have never round a more chailonginl definition. Note the two nouns: "attitudes" and "habits" Attitudes toward Sunday, prayer, Bible reading, honesty, bmher- hood service-ail Christian at- titudes. Hablts of dependability, thrift, regularity in worship, gen- erosity. These are the very finest kind of stepping stones in the life of the little child. ~ Note next the lnvo adverbs: "safely" and Jhappily". How march safer and happier our Am- erican children would be if there were no liquor problem in their homes, no divorce problem, no wasting of money in gambling and tobacco! — Margaret lkglcston Isa Magnesium hievingmnery a! my dear Iatheqlaiah Smith. who died llstAtlgsltlttt. Ions yearelhave passed Inca that sad main When my great sorrow fell The shock that I rbeelved that morn I sill remember well. Nor ever shall you be Aslongaeilfeassdrnemery last I shal remember you. Levingly Remembered. Sadly’ Missed by lIis Son Bumeil Smith. In Memos-lam In loving musso y of Pie. Leslie Csanerson. who gave his life In France, August 21st, 1944. Dear Leslie:- Esaih year vvo amid a little note Each night n. little prayer To let you know we miss you And Just how much we care And w want you to know, too. Ieclr ear while meauory stays, till life departs You'll alwaya be within our hearts. Never Forgotten by Grandma Cameron and Aunts Edith, Lulu. In Memos-lam 1n loving memory of my dear wife Mrs. James Cronin, who paamd away. August 1947. Dear Mary:—— Iilow we miss your mulling face Though we kssonv it ia vahs to weep, Tears of love cannot wake you From your peaceful sleep. You are always in our memory, Just as we saw you last. SMIIC ill! W2 hope In lea yo], When the trials or life is over. Ever Resonate-red by Her Husband and Family. In loving memo .- of ,.our dear daughter, Mrs. James Cronin, who passed away August, 1941. It Ia lonesome here without your And‘ sad the weary way For 1D: Ia not the same to u! Since you were called away. Peaceful be your sleep dear daugh- fer ‘Th eweet to breaths your name As we loved you in life. In death we'll do the same. The flowers that ali placed upon your g-s-ave May wither and decay ' But our love for you, who i beneath Shall never fade away. Ever Iiamembered by Her Mother, Father and Brother. om or rams .,¢. wishes to thank th for their letters an; emlyeiflfyfi Pith? and kindness shown in her recent sad bereavement. llAlili or fussss 1 ilk‘ this opportunity to ex- press my thanks to my neighbours _ and friends for the kindness shown my wife during the long hours of "Bitty and waiting while Mumay and I were blown out to pa, in um storm of Saturday, August, 14m, To the R. C. M. P. Masters of the boats and crews going out to search f" lw- We my a sincere Thank You. Horace Murray Harbour. n dfilndfiv “"h- =-:i.--'-'= 1' w’ v so an. lmsioa aeesielfil lG-HINT °‘ ‘JTQYEI: You shes Ii‘ 022i: M“ pains shat pus the wriokies la your Maw, Gq ' "'51" "I 59¢: 4 or. economy A! 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