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Haraen mndorrs historic landmarks lic in ruins; We who revered her ravaged beauty mourn. Thus feli the shining towers of Babylon. The ancient monuments of Greece and Rome Thus massive Thebes witih its bright splendor grand Perished, its might engulfed in shifting sand; Thus the proud glory of the ages past Returned to ashes and to dun at last. Yet man’; innate nobility endures Beyond the barbarous eclipse wars; Though love and faith seem dead. hope‘; wings close-furled- ‘Nhiie twilight, cold and gray. en- folch the world- within the stormy shadow hatred fling: Somewhere a prophct teaches and a poet sings \- And from the embers oi’ man's termed pain Freedom, immortal, will spring up ‘again. OUR RESPONSIBILITY The first responsibility of the in- dzviduai in regard to alcoholic beverages is abstinence. Church members who drink these beverages make themselves a part of a cus- tom which, in the - aggregate. is productive oi disaster to thousands oi homes and million of individuals. It in the Christian's duty constant- ly to examine all of his practices, attitudes and obligations. Three leading psychiatrists have proposed the poison label for every bottle of liquor sold. Dr. Merrill Moore, Dr. Abraham Myerson, and Dr. Leo Alexander in an interview at the conclusion of a recent sym- posium on alcohol conducted by rho American Association for the Advancement of Science declared that the Federal Food snd Drug Administration should require that alcoholic liquors be labeled as nar- cotic poison. Dr. Moore compared it to arsenic and carbolic acid and said that recognition of its true character might decrease our "ter- riiicslly high rate of hospitalization of alcoholic addicts," and that "Alcohol is a thousand times great- er problem than any other narcoiic drug." DRINK STRIKE A BLOW AT THE HOME. Divorces in Canada in i939 were 2,023, but British colum- bla with one-fourteenth of the pop- ulation. laud 554 of these, or over one-fourth oi the divorces. Woman is the Great Home- Maker. Drink is the Great Home- Breaker. TRAFTTB FATALYTIIS AND ALCOHOL. since the New Year, Traffc Inspector said " One factor Vancouver have mount-ed at an alarming rate (20 deaths at May 6th). some oi the City aldermen are blaming the cause on the war, but we were at war last year. The Taffic Inspector said: “One factor I have noticed is the large percen- tage of police reports showing that parties to accidents have been drinking." THE CHRISTIAN YOUTH FED- ERATION, which met recently in Vancouver in convention, decided that some oi their urgent tasks LN to investigate and work for more rigid liquor regulations, eliminate race discrlminatlomreiss thcstand- ard of literature and encourage in- ierdenominational camps for young people. Many oi our young people are accepting the challenge and glrdlng on the armour to rid the world o! an enemy that has wrought such havoc to the race. THE WOMEN'S ASSOCIATION o! a number of churches are oom- ing together and will ionn a iarse powerful body in Vancouver. A letter has been sent out by one of the groups appealing to tho other, to take action for the protection ct our girlhood from the demoralizing agency oi Drink. The drinking young female ia giving the mos: serious concern. 1! the potential motherhood ci ml‘ Province goas wrong, what futun have wsl CIIANOI OI GERMAN OPINION REGARDING BEER The Germans have long been rc- gardcd u a beer-loving racmNavcr- tireless, at a recent meeting at the German Association 0f Neurolo- gists and Payshiatristl. the IDITDOsa of which was to deal with "tirade" attempts to advertise beer aa a wholesome and beneficial article of diet, the following wgs passed: The German Association of flour- oiogisis and Psychiatrists ll bound to consider any claim that beer h healthful by virtual 0f the calories contained therein as an attempt to mislead the people. Because of the high percentage of alcohol, beer can by no means be regarded as a true article oi food, or even harm- less. It ia hereby affirmed that alcohol has a deleterious effect up- on reveral tissues oi the hum-m body. These effects are sepecially harmful w the nervous system, even ii only a part of the daily food supply is taken in the form of bear. ‘The Association feels duty bound to declare that the custom oi drink- ing and the advertising oi the wir politeness. u Jerry always car- 4‘? :‘”“”““““'””_”‘f I+*+++-l--b+¢+&'L-++-b-b++¢i§++ » Was It Montelii? 5'1 s. i 4+ aasua canons. i {i _ ‘ii our. i... snare‘: l‘ iiwEJs-tclyuandlt oluglde i‘ The Prince Edward all? "w"? “film m°° b‘ "i. i. flnlisting a limited number of Recruits to attend giréfgfeuwogggge" Q5" ,,,'f,"§g‘:°},-_: ANNUAL TRAINING ' abound . TO BE HELD N i; ..'i:;‘.;"i:'.':'.;':'°'" i‘ r.'i.°§-‘.°§n‘§"§i-.. o! looking) {i- “Mpp " l i‘ Anyone desiring to enlist should immediately Pglfugnlyilfiflegm grim homghk report at the Armouries in Charlottetown, or Jerry 48°14“ p, walk m, m.“ M, write Officer Commanding. who way to l-Ialmailcld Ties-race. Bogf giamn fin?’ $35‘. Orderly Room cpcn fro! I A. M. ta I P. I. “ma, nw_fl o‘ 1.00am). mgwm ‘b (Daylight Saving Time.) in: his to be nerve-racking. “fiflfqvgmfigléfi sparse: it (E. W. JOHNSTON!) Li. Col. duty ‘to attend on his masher at all ‘El’ 0. C. Tlll P. I. I. Light H0116. hours. steadfastly decllnin to to bed til the place was lockcdoup for t It was an unnecess- ++>i~+ d-iel-"ll-"l- +1‘ i-‘d-i-bi-b-ké-t-b-l- '5'!- i"! Island Light Horse are U‘! ried a latchkey. But as the batman liked to justify his position the lit- tle aervi ' ' r . d d. drawing a dress- inz gown iu-o him . Vlfilen he saw who it was his mouth opened- in ludicrous amazement. i “Ow lrextrwrdinaly. sir." he‘ fl- orry __ . M: lwcarazwe calla ior no comm oom- mant." ha remarked "No. siri" certainly not. an But Ly ‘elp IDGIIIRVITBSIUII‘, (Continued from En _1_1l alsklna, less undescrlbed, wu when I was out of the house?” W» hid the vleum c! n Ilwrl "Rout. siri Ho. no! H111. aLri" interview yesterday afternoonwith "D0!" burblfi. MlnWY- H11" Y0“. Dr. B. R. .\icCrory, representative been at the whiskey?" . - "Certainly. no. sir You carom-l 51m“ mu‘- Tlg: D332: Iv roldnme not to wait hub h any- 5 a l» "W" _ 1mm; ‘throughout the Province and on "It is isn't the whiskey it must be Thursday afternoon gave a talk on ,9 Pmfb" , , _ breeding, feeding, nutrition and .31 “e m“ “d no m“ helmew’ sanitation at the Reymonci ranch. most straightforward -. clalrner. w: us get w the root of. Souihiqv". which we! very mm" min mystery,” [appreciated by those present. He Mint/av looked fllum- "m! beWllfi-f has had a long experience in fox "5 We‘ M?‘ glltherllef’; If“! tsalg- farming and was for a number oi assina a an over l5 oreica. ,__ uHIau 11.1 can s“ 1s mm you sum years manager of the Black Forest w,“ would see me yQunz 1M1.- w y-r ranch, Monument, Colorado, but on room yourself." lreceiving his appointment with k“t'§h9 Vow lfi? What Ofélf-‘flfli-‘l Purina. Company, resigned. He has e ma. r u you. mun e - - mom Jenvs own bedroom came. ha: la splerlidid hscientificmtraining the sound oi an indubitcble fem- Em m5 m‘ a c "m" "_ rxun“ mine volce can!“ ~15 ma; vcuy illg to give practical application to ‘Pony?’ [that training, Contrary to the be- "Thai volms ledv- w." Mimvv lief of many he is not a firm be- sald wmbrelv- "The ‘me m“) refer’. iiever in the ultimate value of ring- TIMELY NOTES ON TOPICS CONNECTED WITH Silver Fox Farming to you h'as ‘Tony’? t "No." he asserted. "To much like, CHAPTER XI MIDNIGHT ALARUNIS On the heels oi the voice. as it were, came Mrs. Montelil. (ironed m byiamas that hung upon her \vi'h more adequacy thim crucr. Several inches of each sleeve and lea nod been folded buck. but Jerry immed- lately recoznr/ed the suit. us his besl. one. "You may certainly retire." he said to Mimey, with some show of dignity. "But be readv to answer the in Europe where in many parts German aggression has broken down the school schedule or wiped it out altogether. A letter received in Ottawa re- cenily iom one of the cities in Ger- man-occupied France tells uxis oi Europe's schoolless chldren. The letter written about a month ago came through ordinary postal channels, apparently unopened by any censor, says Gladys Arnold. former Canadian Press correspond- ent in Paris, who (led France 20 hours before Germans occupied the capital. "The German officers have arro- gantiy requlsitlcned nearly all the public buildings, especially those best equipped. They have chased all the sick from the civil and military hospitals and have occupied our finest schools. But this is only in Franco. In Cache-Slovakia children's free school days ended two years ago. Now armies cf Czech youth who normally would be preparing ior examinations later in the you are in forced labor camps in Gennany. Girls no longer are allowed high- sr education in Oaecho-Blovskla. in a counvy which had 80 women members oi parliament, 1,600 woman doctors and several women senators in which girls might oven become Judges and ambassadors, girls ma! no longer attend high schooL Bo, loo, in Poland when iihe great university oi Cracow, one of tho oldest in the world. functions only in part. Oi its professors some 100 were put in concentra- tion camps and the student body was scattered. Armies oi them till the loil at Nsai bidding. In Holland, Belgium, Denmark and Norway, schools have been de- stroyed, educational systems dis- rupted and teachers driven into exile. m Belgium and Luxembourg the collegiaiea and universities have been amptied. Onca more in Alsace-Lorraine, as after other wars between France and Gennany in which the Ger- mans gained the upper hand, the "last lesson in French" has been taught. And in the United Kingdom ll- greasion had made itself felt in the school room. There classes are carrying on amid the sounds oi air raid sirens and British fighters battle raiding Nazi planes as children struggle with the three R's. As a recreatcn leader in the field oi party-planning, Elsa Maxwell is famous and she strongly recom- mllll! kinds of beer srs a great menace to the health of the popu- lation. The drinking oi liquor and l also of beer. even in such quantities not ordinarily considered intoxica- llnii. lessens personal reaiatanceq in All kinds of disease. shortens life ~ and produce crime and accidents." FEW SCHOOLS ARE OPERATING IN NAZI RULIID LAND Plume Residence i013 In Canada a new school year has l begun in slim-p contrast to thlngn mends small parties and not ones on a grand scale for success in giv- ing people a good time-"a warm heartening evening that leaves them feeling more pleasantly than before. That's the lest for a party." Her comment on drinking is as follows: the question oi drinks. Now. I may be eccentric but I never drink. I don't need it and nobody has a better time at parties than l dc."— From December Coronet. "Along with this tlierfsl necks or white-taco tonal aa sum, unleu accompanied by vary bright, sparkling silver. The production oi a good pelt he crcdih to iced I per cant, man- agement I per cont, breeding I per cent. sanitation 2i per cent. Asked u to the price oi feed in Colorado he states that a great many oi the ranchers there have turned to the use of Jackrabbits. These m bought in largo quanti- ties. the pelts taken off, they are ground up, placed in paper cartons that an oiled on the inside and l!"~1-71~'4-'4~3b'-154- 4-'-!-‘4-'+7l-'+31-'1-1-4-+4-1~4-é- _..__..___.-..-_. ‘ _-- _ ._, CANADIAN DIH IN OI-AII Native ol London, Out... I'll“ Officer John Ncsbltt Bowker was lulled in England when the RAJ‘. plans ha was flying crashed, duo u; t‘ nly six weeks b. was married to a Hench whom he met in London, he told his aistu. Mrs. B. W. Morrcll, Oakviilc, in a letter. War—25 Years Ago Today r (IyThamlPNI) JULY M, laid-British Mined control of Poaierca on Albert- Bapaumc road. Russians won im- portant battle in Lutsk salient on River Bloniovka; Germans iauzich- ed counter-attacks against Russians in north. JULY 27, lbw-British penetrat- ed Delviile wood in face of Ger- man gas barrage, French made small gains near soyecourt and Entrees. Italians advanced on Aus- trians near Mount Cimone. subjected to a temperature oi l5 below zero for some hours to kill tape worm. The product is sold to tits rancher at about $25.00 a ton. Labor runs about the some in Col- orado as in this province, so the Colorado rancher can beat us out in cost oi production because oi 1W9? chmper feed costs. Later on we hope to have an article by the; Doctor to be used in these notes. bell. I may want you main." “Very good, su". But. I 'ope you won't be zcinz ifout again tn-nizilt." "What did he mean by that crack?" Slim Annie wanted to know as soon us they were alone. "I imuzuur lie was perturbed in find me urkini: two separate and ‘(linlllKfl cniruuoes without any in- ] lcl‘\'i"iilil§ exit." l "Hull! \\'ll-.\l's biting you now? Wlliiaikiui: of milking out on me ‘llifiiilll and chuuceii your mind?" “tilut you are mum under the er- wouoous impression I am your hus- blind." lit-r eves narrowed “I net it." she lcxciniuzed. "You're Jerry Ciitheroe and ‘rum-s been up to more monkey bricks." "An adequate summing up. Por- hans you imd belie: give me fuller information." “If ihat. string of words means, you'd like the low-down, I'll hand. it= to you. we and Tony came on here because he said you would be away for a. couple of days and this would Imake a nice little hide-out. Your flunky took him for you withwt question. though he didn-t seem to expect :1 dnmc ixamzing around." "Yes, I can well believe that i bothered Mlniev quite a lot." "Sure thinizl’ . “Please get on with your story. If you came and settled ycon-self in my flut- whcre’: he hiding?" l “Search me! Knowing that double-crossing skunk I'd say he's scrambled and left me with the baby." ; Don't tell ma there's a “Baby, child in this as well." “who're you kiddin’? I mean. I'm, here to take the rap while he makes franks for the next coimty." | For the life oi him Jerry could, not understand what was behind alli the manoeuvring. Ho alooe heri word that the evmta place as stated. Her behaviour bore. this out. as well as her evident b’- iiei that Tony was up to mischief. Just as assuredly she had taicen hip" for her husband in the first Didi)". He‘? next words gave him a decided o ' been thinking." she ‘boobs on his thoughts "Times are when v tries to give mo the air, onl_ I stick like glue. Beindlr here li this gives him a hon iie, dcnt it?” "In what way?" "What iiiev call compromises us!" Oonsiermotlon caused him to whis- tle shrillv. "This," he said. ia where Mmtey comes in again, We need a cimocrone." "Says you! Bay. baby. I could lei- ihat guy make tracks for Reno (r wherever they imhitohes vou in lihis zoidunmd country. and like it. You and me could pair up good." Jerry eyed her wart y as he bully sought. the bell bush. To Mintev. who listened in rabi- attention. he entered into elaborate explanations. going right but to the beizlnnlniz and rernindina the man of the yellow tie with amen spots. When he had. originally holed lo emphasize the question 0f immor- . had not appeared to be sufficiently im . NOW. after talking solidly for nearly a mlarior of on hour he found a simi- lar atmosphere of increduli "Yes. sir. h'ii you say so,“ toy Your Eyes‘? l II you arc haying symptoms o! strain — headaches, aura eyu or dlaaineaa _ oolunlt a specialist. M your service with rain of experience and a thorough refracilny service. Ulll in and diacnl "If ululiilllllfl. B. F. llutoheson F. G. IIUTOIIESON G. F. IIUTUIIEBON observed with evident willingness m‘ play hhe mover Ira-me. “Sometimes, you're Mr. Cliiiheroe and sometimes. Mr. M . “Montellif "H'I will try h'a.nd remember that. when you came ‘ome to-nizht you were the h'ot.her gentleman and new you re yourself " “Will vou get it into your skull that there are two of us. It was not I who came in with this lady but somebody exactly similar in appear-i “It seems to tile," he said grimly, “we lvlinteyk m» nchieo up. "rm" ml said. squaring his shoulders. ' "HI think h'I understand. When you we ar_a__'qijr_id_tiegh'_l'm_togtabe_ it __a In Memo riam MRS. HANNAH M. JUDSON Th passed peacefully to her ClQITIIIEeICSS at her home in POW!!- Local Authorities Wi 11 Answer Questions of Men Liable For Military semi oriaed to handle operations locally, p u" Odlciah cf the National War Department xenon gratify- aacn man - dividual and penonal notice of his call in training. as his period arriv- of enquiries aro still the Divisional Registrar District, whose name and h an given below for tzieir oadquara- crI g 2 cad: Diviaioé auth- Danhn at ‘hflmto: Ralph in arm in Nova Bcotia She was a member of Baptist. urch, Aid. Oh June 30 her "- - laid to mt ba- iidsl-liixai- husband who predeceaszd er years we. Siawucarodimby her four wen at he: bed-side. Alexandria Baptist M. ERS or‘ I'm: some Honourable Mr. Justice 1)_ Ec- Shaw, summerside. Honouring Justice A. L. Fraser, sourig ‘ DIVISIONAL REGISTRAR- Lleut-Coi. J. P. Hooper, 15g 1 Great Ocorse st. Ohar mo... ' This Administrative Dim‘ n ‘o _ National war Services comm‘, the electoral districts o! _ Kin, (21), Prince (23), Queens (20: a B Mr lai. June 28th, Hannah M. Judson. after an illness of one k. all that medical attention care could do her gentle spirit‘ took its flight u. the, Heavenly,‘ land where there 1s no more sub, faring. sorrow or death. The loved ones left behind WhO will mourn the loss oi a kind and lo moth-i er are her daughters Mrs. o. M. Pilxe. Minot, N. 13.; Mrs. Albert Boswell, Summerside: brose E. Wood, Charlottetown: Mrs. Herbert Thompson, Dunstaf 8cm are: Lorne in Winnipeg; Spur- geon, Philadelphia, U. S.; Percy and i that it h'aint-—I mean h'isn't. you. That's to be the signal." "I give up." Jerry groaned. "Until we can be seen together I'm to be taken as a liar by my own stafl’. Where are mv cigarettes? This is an occasion for a nerve soother." (To be (Jfioiltlnued) V ‘Io-Eloy bfl up a pretty ummcr bat for OIIIIIQIIIOIOOOOIII Largo brim and Moved prices. canccuoaanocaaeaocuolovlv | you dis pleasant o very tile coat. Some of the attractive items shown at a. apccia-l P11" , arc:- Wrllli: felt hats, regular value $3.50. Straw hm in white, rose, blue and natural. ~ Panama, Siacls, Le horns and Baker!- Children's mu in straw and mo. 1m». BM on?! natural. Regular value 81.79. Solo price Ital: not turban: la all colon. Regulu- valuo 40c. lain MGDRE 8~ [YFLEODME l l malty of picking ia-imauliaelllnlat .|.»¢-~¢.- $1.00 29c Iraac J . in a Smart SUIT worth to $25.00 for The story in brief is right there in the headlines. it's a week-end sale of thirty-six handsome suits inciudiir: sizes 36 to 42. Those suits are made of English worstcds, in ihc darker colours, Men's and Young Men's models as WPll as a few Tropical Worsteds ln light colours, soil shades of grey. 211'?" and blue, skeleton Iincd . . . and perfect for hoi days. SUITS WORTH $22.50 T0 $25.00 In Week-End SALE ~\\‘_ - _ “\\\§\_\§:\ MCDRE £~ fliLfiODliilllii i ;