The Retreat St. Dunstan’: Weekly News Th! linden/t’; ‘ At meetings 0i the Senior and Vice-Pres; Da d Mdrague B” Every purposeful man Fill threat was held on Sept. iii-Nth. Wm ‘at w m" Master was the Rev. G. Crowley, C.SS.R., of thg Holy Redeemer psrish_ then service. and women hi! fellow-men. We are hm to get God's will done, and each one h culled to do his own part. Edwin Markham hes well expressed it: ‘T0 each man is his work for he da , first charscter, Junior classes the f ll in cl - officers were elected? gevaiigrytlfizn And °“°' “d n° mm“ k i‘ m“ Callaghan, President Raymond Cvr. vi to travel this way. and woe, ii’ he flies from be talk, whatever the odds; are; of 0M0 squua miles "Sumo castes im on any of their drinking or disti “Alth the the Viceroy hu Iquor at his social flinc- tions. No liquor advertisements are allowed flvflr the sir or any- where. Yes, ths Government is sdieme and dia- trict alter dilklct il gird-in] HIM prohibition be int uoed. a "I see no reason why nent luooeq will not result. e le rejoice in the measure an are better OIOt-hfid-Illd ‘those viho used to spend three-q-usrters of their wages an liquor now an well fed an hsvesgoodsuminthebank. Efiafih. Er E1191": afifiifitiiii" Scvretary Treasurer; Rona-n Mac. For the task is appointcd to him THE GHAR GUARDIAN w. c. T. u. i SEPTEMBER m, n Donald and Gerald Forbes, Oom- mittee. Junoir: F. P. Aylward, President: Owen Sharkey. Vice- Rpa; and Gertrude Butler, Seq.- Treasurer. The student's Oouncfi has been re-organized, and the following is a list of officers for 1942-43: Pres. ident, Allan Callaghan; VioePres., F‘. P. Aylward; Secy-Treasurer, David McTague; Sophomore rap- resentative, Cletus Murphy; Fresh- man, Frank oKceie; High School, John Dalziei, The C.C.S.M.C, held its reorgan- ization meeting on the night of Sept, 20th. The Moderator, Rev. R. V. ltfncKnnzio, gave a short a-drires in which he mitlined the aims of the Sncietv and stressed aid for the Foreign tfoilmring officers wero elected: President, Olestes MacGuigan: VilUPres, Cletus Murphyi Secy-Tivasurer, F, P. Aylward; Councillors, Ronsn Mae- SUB-STANDARD in the scroll of the gods. ‘Iherwiswultingswork whidioniy your hands can avail; Andsoif you faltcnaohortlhlie -..,-_- music will fail. Kfl ANUILA EQKBIIOI We may laugh at this sky, we —~—- may lie for an hour in the sun: The death occurred at her home we dare not go hence till the in Melrose, P. E. I. on Sunday. Aux. lsbor appointed is done, 9th. 1942 of Miss Angela MBOKIXI- y" a y" m o: a: Toeach mania given! malbieto W" ° Ymmi“ "B 1° - ca,“ gm- yhe w, ; and Mrs. Winnie J. MacKinnon, her A 5mm that u needed h hdflgm father having predeceased her about ‘h’ “w”? °‘ “"5 oniuiflixxggitkia MBcKinnon was m Andggglyith‘: “$11” ‘he mu“ b failineg Egaitrlikforhabouuf} a.’ year pm- m our.» it its. 1»- t» m- a‘: ma: rung to put it in place ' mliitlf-IO danvdiupatience. “Sue y an resiaina on awn Yes. the task is 31W“ t0 Owl! mm» the final csll and fortified by God's m other can do; Graces she passed quietly and peace- so your work is awaiting: it h“ fully away in death on the above waited through ages for you." mentioned late. ._-€-__--{- The deceasedwualudycllouiet WI ARI AT WAR pleasant disposition and Rent-Le de- (Almost every word of the follow- In Memoriam But meimour, her manner and behaviour graced with a smile made her an en- dearing companion for all who had |=u|.|. FASHIONED iRAYON HOSE Donald and Wm. MaoGui gsri. F. A. Brennan and Olestes Mac- Gitllflflfl are endeavouring to infer- facts. Dr. Cutien, Pres. es. the and hope to form s. Photography inently qualified to Club Recently they displayed on matters under discussion. the Bulmtin Board a very cleverly an, yams; __E¢1i-u;r Forward), exiemiicd picture of s. ‘young mill- studcnts in photography ing message can be applied with equal force to Canada. Every‘ citizen should read these forceful Colgate University, Cleveland, Ohio. is em- deal with the These We are at War. Alcohol and It!‘ ‘ iclfln W110 W88 avpawntlv dry-‘fln- do not mix any better than alcohol swing he; time“ w“ the frequent m? °f l m" “Ympixiuim- “if and gasoline. Perhaps a mere voter 67c P'- $1.30 for 2 Prs. 1400 pairs of sub-standards fuii fashioned Rayon Hose in light service, below garter welt. reinforced, with run stop Shades Sunny, Town-Mist and Blush. Sizes 8 1-2 to 10 1-2. Price 67c pair — two pairs for - ._. 1 .30 Week-end Special fifiUR.ETji€§“ F1 EiIEQTD \ _ GUIDERS TRAINING CLASS Guidcrs of Charlottetown Ipent a. very pleasant afternoon and evening last Saturday 10th, when they were present at a Train- ing Class given by Miss Elizabeth Armitaae, End Cord Diploma Guid- er, at Keppoch, ‘The weather was warm and sunny and all in attend- ance thoroughly enjoyed tho ses- sions. Mrs. W. Dunbar kindly douatcri the use of one 0i her large (‘Piiilfles to tho Guirlcrs. This act. was much appreciated and a hcarty vote of thanks was ex- tendcd tc Mrs. Dunbar. Tn bringing bciorc the Guiders the important work they are doing. M‘ss Armitzigc outiincd fullv the Girl Guido prruzram. Guiding is br- inz done for the gfind of thr- Dom- inion in futurn, children arr- the future, therefore i-ilPy must be train_ ed to face it wliatcvvr mav cnmc. That. is the riutv o: Guid um Armitage sircssnd thr- up tv nf parcnts backiru! iin what‘ the Guid- er is trvinc: in rin fn" ihvir rivid- fPh sfl that tin-v:- wii‘. ho r-omnirtn crvnporatinrx Th» aim nf Guidiw is trying in prrvdurfl good ("ha (w... flflti ‘E/Wld on‘ cusiiin by ODSPYXTUIHII, °b°<llfllct reliance and loyalty, The Rgi $11880 Hi1 Cfmblned 8J8 U16 D8515 0f stir-nil the meeting of RC, (ma/p. ‘Ha returned to the College Girl Guide meeting. Guide Company attached to a Church works out its own religious program so that training is also camed out The Tenderfoot. second Class and First Class Tests were and then Miss Armitage taught the Guiders some new teaching gunes on these tests. The mcpi Association kindly pro- vided the supper for those taking the training. It was servcri by Mrs, C H. Beer and Mrs J. D, Mc- Guisan. t0 whotri a. vote of thanks was extended. At the close of the Training Class a vote of thanks was moved by Mrs, Prod Pickard. seconded by M155 Iplngcnis Arscnauit, and presented by District Commissioner Lillian Dll/Jilvlmll. to Miss Armitage, for all assistance and inspiration shr- zaw to the Guiders in attendance at the sessions. LOCAL ASSOCIATION Nilss Elimboth Armiiaze met with members of the Local As- sociation on Monday eVPYlllig, sent, 21st, in Trinity Social Hall She sirvsscd the importance of licrs of the Assmintion doing their bit to promote Guiding in Char. lniictown, and being of nssistancc to Guidcrs in thcir duties caption of dream of _ light brown hair", football practice on Finis, ma. , Each lains. _ survived by liam Barrett sisters, Mrs. My“ Prince Edward Island, the picture was, ‘Baby Snooks’ with the Allan “Pee Wee‘ MadDonsM, uiember of Junior Class. pular flora Rrfllicn/tgnin igu- (lglarlotteiowtn 11°31’ “- i"! "d ° “W” ' officials outlined for us in 1932 uiie of sustaining a broken jaw in when we were suppmed to ' our way to sobriety? Well. not so Preston “I-fusky“ Hafnmfn has undertaken the xvork of moving the College Bookstore. Mr. Rnssiier, is experiencing much difficulty in his efforts to keep ih track in shape for training. _' f‘ _ " killed there. Tm Office" o: he AAA The experiment continued. a-nncin f-ed Rod MacDougail Bill MacGtiigan to make a collec- tion of mnpshois of athletic ac- tivities at the College, Tl ‘Lit. ‘R. V. MacKr-rizic piano to Halifax last on Monday. Visitors to the Collcee last weal: ‘Hamid ‘N5. Dr. digcusged and Mrs. mvcrcaizx were on their Bar Manmmoon trip to iihe Island. Dr. mvcreartx was formerly s student included D1". and Mrs. Dovetvaux of Sydney. of St, Dunstania. Col. ‘Rannirieion of Homtiqmuri e might have been saved also and s. modest taxpayer should not be expected tu bother his head a- bout ths conduct of the war, but, the fundamental strategy seems to be for us to drink our way to victory. Is this to be any more successful than the strategy the Wsiiingtmi far, anyway, One naturally won- ders whether seventy-seven days of prohibition at Pearl Harbor before December 7, instead of seventy- seven days afterward might have saved us from the worst naval The rain of the 98st w M“ has 51W“ up a“ athlfi defeat this country has suffered u“ activities. 'Ihe mick master ‘Y1 "5 ‘me hmlm“! "*1 filwdi‘ and whether as e sorrow and loss caused by the deaths of nearly 3,000 vfho were M. cording to press dispatches. during the seventy-seven days of pro- hibition in Oahu. there were fi arrests, an average of 3.3 daily. When prohibition was discontinued years of history, went by week to by military order. the first day there were seventeen men and five women convicted of drunkennme. and during the next thirty days the average number of amsts was over twenty-one-more than six times the average during the seventy-seven days of prohibition rooms, taverns. beerhalis and eoclziail lounges are not fitting schools for soldiers who have a world war on their hands, and Army officials who think other- !" wise should reassign the thinkinll W°il"”'“ NO 5- Vifili"! ma‘ @139?" to crmpetent heads. Van Lmon told ‘"1 “W-‘iliw- HP w“ ‘m "mime us that. Singapore ‘maintains s set duties in cnnnoction with COPIZC WAS NATIVE OI‘ PRINCI EDWARD ISLAND €—— East HAMPTON BEACH. n. H. sept- services for Mrs. Flor- ence (Barrett) Munsey, 76, wife of 25~Funera1 ~ of barrooms the splendor of which is famous all over the Orient." I-Icw much this had to do with the collapse of the Gibraltar of t-‘he has out yet been evaluated. ALCOHOL QUIZ (Vlfhite Ribbon Tiding!) Dclwyyn Munscy and a. native of Prince Edward Island, were held here this week. The couple had been engaged for many years in conducting seashore resort restaur- ants at Hampton Beach, N. H., and Florida, The services were held in the First Congregational Church. Be- sides her husband, Mrs. Munsey is two brothers, John Barrett of North Dakota, and Wil- of Canada; and two Catherine Wares of and Mrs. ypmggngp (hm Ouflincd H", dunes Elizabeth Hooper 0f Woburn. 01’ Illvfllirfuis 0f the Local Association and thcir rosimnsihilitics. Al. the cnnciusznn of ths meeting a IlCFIFtV voic oi" thanks vrns 0x. ours 5M5 ciwss LONDON — (CP)— Joyce F3212‘, 17-year-old voluntary hos. inmisl tr» Mlsi Armitngn y“. push-i... pita} workcr uhnsc yirnmpt. action >('t1lliilli~‘$lf‘ilf‘l' Diwiicmin, aitcr ho» 53"“ Ft "m" “hdlilivd "Y GPTmfln rm; mnvcd i)_\r Mpg gown,“ Aygjfd shell fuc, has born awarded the and smondcd by Mrs. Lcitii Wright Sliver Crtws of the ALESCCiZlIKViOTlVqI-Ol‘ _ gallantry, Girl Guides‘ Long hours of weerying patrol in fair weather and foul over the Atlantic waters off Canada's East Coast brought reward to this Royal Canadian Air Force crew 0g a Hudson bomb“ Nazi U-bost full surfaced and scored what has been assessed as a "kilif" They caught a Secrecy which necessarily sur- rounds the activities and silCccsfies of airmen on op erations in Canada. who are just as much 1n an u- tivs theatre of war as their comrades overseas, was broken sufficiently by Air Minister Power to provide foul‘ typical axampies of their attacks on U-boats. C atching the Nazi's napping in the conning tower, the Hudson skippered by Squadron Loader N. E. S mail, AFC of Hamilton and Vancouver, approached within 300 yards before the U-bont crew realized its danger and scrambled to close the hatches. As the submarine crash-dived, depth charges rained on it and the sub was thrown t0 the surface again by a great explosion. When it sank, nil slick and wrcc kage told of its doom. The victors, pictured above from LEFT TO RIGHT are: Flight Scrgvant R. A. Coultcr of Vancouver, wireless operator-air gunner, Squadron lpader small, Pilot Officer G. E. Francis of Stellarton, NB, navigator; and Flight Sergeant D. P. Rolers of lidgeby. Sea; COULD ‘Pl-IE FEDERAL GOV- ERNMENT ammo!‘ IJPQIJOR l. '11s» Otviam Government must not over-ride Provincial rights, but do these rights 1n. elude manufacture of liquor? No. The manufacture of liquor is exclusively under Dominion con. trol, and the Government at Ot- tawa. could ration materials which may be used for liquor production. This has been done in Britain and 2. Are any Infillsures within the power of the Fiederai Government? Ottawa could restrict the s- mount of liquor released from bond for sale. ‘That would eliminate largo wasteful expenditures. 3. What power controls publi- city and advertising of an article . that hampers the wai- effort’) , Under the war measure Act li- quicu- advertising can bs stopped throughout the Dominion slum it is a nonessential and injurious cant-modify. Advertising actively stimulates sale. and some Provin- oes where advertising is prohibited are invaded and their laws are over-ridden by publlcalions print- ed in other provinces carrying liquor advertisements. Ottarws could atop sll that 4. Where doeslcontrol of ex-, ' port lie? Ottawa Government has The complete cmtrol of the export of , liquor from Canada. Ottawa could stop the scandal of having shi loaded with Canadian liquor whi quantities of war suptglies so des- peratelkneeded at e front, lie on mi nu sidings awaiting ship. ment. b. Hal this fact orf liquor ship- ments being given priority affect- ed the success of om‘ wsr effort? Tho tragedies of l-loug Singapore, Bunrna and Li a common cause-Jack of of war. Because of this thousands of brave men have died. Towards this tragic result drink has been st least g contributing cause. 6. How has drink been a con- tributing cause in these defeats of Allies? the By efficiency, strong drink has decreased production, and, by occupying shipping space. it has hindered transportation. An sll-out-wanefiort surely in- volves removal of sli known causes of defeat. ROUNDTHE WORUDWFPH IALOOHG» Kong, o. hovo MQ ONINDIA Miss Arohfbeikiw statements no Indie. were made at the New Bnmswid: Provincial W. C T. U. ‘Ooonhvention, Saint John, Octdier, . declared Mile Aimhl- bsld, "201111000 living lrn seven . rovinces are under ths Prohibition w dry districts coma‘ an he pleasure of her conupany at home and in social circles. Her passing so earlv in life will long be felt in her home and com- munity. as she leaves us an ex- ample of a life. which may well be admired and followed by those who urvive. A consolation and strcnath to her visits of her pastor. who devotcdly attended to her spiritual and tem- poral welfare and administered to her the last rights of the Holy Catholic Church, She leaves w mom-n her passing a narrowing mother, thin brothers and one sister. Francis, Joseph D.. Pius, Melrose and Mrs. Francis tifyiru to the esteem in which the deceased was held. took place from her late residence in Melrose on August 11th to St. George's Church, St. George's. where a Requiem High Mass was celebrated by her past-or. Rev. Father B. J. MacDonald, P. P.. after which the mortal remains of a. devoted daughter and loving sister was solemnly inta-rcd in the family blot in the aciyninl cemetery. The pail bearers were: James Morrison, Norman MscKenzle, J. D. Fhtzpatrick, George (Jiristian, Urban MaoKinnon and Lewis F. Campbell. J. l". MacDonald conveyed the re- mains by hearse to 8t. George's Church. ‘May hse loll met tn pence.‘ Card of Thanks ma. W. J. MacKinnon and family. Melrose. wish to thank their pastor. neighbours, relatives, friends and others for their many acts of service and kindness, Mass Cards. floral tri- butes. letters of condolence and ex- pressions of sympathy received dur- ing their recent sad bereavement. Island Chicks Popular The following h a r of Hatchery oparations for the Pr - ince, season of i942. supplied by Mr. A. I". Darnell, hatchery inspector: No. of Hatcheries l! ‘Total Egg Capacity of Ma- chines 155896 No. breeder flocks used 148 No. birds 16,060 No. reactors --puilortvn ll (.0609?) ease No. saleable Giicks (by breedl Barred Plymouth Rock i56.369 New Hampshire Red 843144 Hybrids 40.562 Slop that HEADACHE this quick way Do as if show: hero to gel relief instantly w“ I n ~t~'r1'i..:.::~ This u a fast my people on all sides are now stopping headaches The first time you take Alpirin to relieve a headache you have n surprise in store for you! For the pain goes almost at oncel But it's easy to understand why it line so fut. For you can eee with 7W1‘ own eyes how fut Aspirin goes to work. an shown in the picture of the glue above. And taken an directed Aspirin u safe. 1.. rm, Aspirin a. said to be among the fastest Ind ufeet reiiefleverkxaownforpsin. TryihAskfor Aspirin... mndeinCsnadaFAaplrin" la the trade mark of The ' ' Companynlaimlted. Lees than 1e I tablet In the economy bottle Buy War Saving Stumps At Your Drug Store Choose a new Hat from Don't depend upon one front. smart welt edge, snap iopcoat. The brim is mildly rolled. them . . . crease them THE NEW BILTMORES ARE HERE $4.50 and $5. For dressier wear select a smart bound edge style with a rich matching band wider brine witii the snap or turned up roiled Give your wardrobe a new twist . . . wear f4 For business 01" any occasion you just can't beat the plain raw edge snap brims. All three hats shown in the season’s new shades, Yankee Brown, Gallant Blue, English Gray, Canadian Green, Home!‘ Gray. 50 our Fall selection '. . J Hat for ail occasions. slightly brim front with your slightly narrower and Twist to suit yourself. ‘Biltmore PRICES $4.50 -- $5.50 Eat: ‘muster ‘fiat of (ban-ids ii‘1@RiZ:,£~ M S. C. White Leghorn 36,917 Light Sussex 29,118 White Rock 5,869 Black Australorps 2.367 Black Minoieas 8G0 366 No. saleable Chicks (by grade) I57 0( Approved . l1 R. O. P. sired 145.422 Hybrids 53.0w R. 0. P. 1136 858.606 Total Sales 194a 356-606 1941 178,176 1m a bilii. 9mm ltlaic a Y 1942 00.00991» 1941 52 6 1940 54 subs Caught by the camera in what are believed to tured from an attacking Royal Canadian Air Pbree niouth Rocks were again most lll demand and I may say this is not surprising as new strains of this breed are proving to have exceiiunt production ability, market meat quality, livability and, in addition, 606 iiatchability. The improvement in haichabllity is most gratifying, indicating bait/v: attention to flock management. It will also be noted that the sale Qt‘ R. O. P, Sired chicks was approxi- mnteiy 4i. pcr cent of total sales. This means that these males were from dams qualifying in R. O. P. as having laid at least 200 eggs per ycnr with an average egg size (if twenty-four or more ounces per dozen. Hatching generally was earlier in 1042. made possible by the fact that an increasing number of producers are using properly equipped M s have been its death throes was tho Nn bomber off the East Coast of Canada» August and flock (l\\‘ilCi1. B. miirku. m prices tur cm. ere-ls. The members of thcl’. E. I A provcd Flock A:-.\o<rin'i<~:i anti 10 hatchery opvrattri‘ mended on tiu-_ giving to product: NAZIS UI’ TO SOIiI-YYIIING STOCKHOLM’, _ White yiupui: i~ n oi South Aiziru 01.1111‘; of 200.030 irwii the liiillwsi i , _4 anon "under anus i"..‘ H‘. nation. 7.| U-hw-l Tim tui‘ tura was taken as the hig Bolingbroke bomber skip pered by Warrant Officor c. s. Buchanan "i don, Ont, and Ottawa, roared down to the attack. wires" designed to ward off mines and submarine nets, later the second picture was made an the U-boat was big depth charges dropped by the bomber. Another dep The U-boat is crush-diving and 0111s‘ i“ “W” appear above tho surfnrc. blown to the surface at n PIT/l’ an‘ ‘n m charge was arovmd. ti" W" i A (pw umu RYIIYIP '1' only remaining signs were bubbles of air and men n. big patch of 011.