MAYlQ, 1942 THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN Da s 0nl MAY 30th JUNE 1 t & JUNE 2nd ‘"‘° “ “Y ‘"“““"°'" ' y y? ' s ' ' who ma; 11s mylnelBhbor 3.5 8S 011E, 011K BIO, About the‘! man who fell among 9 CV65 0n the road to Jericho. And the ue tlori is oon answer: LADIES’ DEPARTMENT 1T. “gndtiwi-‘i. its; iii. péighth d , , , 611 E ‘Olin ED C NR Ladies’ cotton hose, asst. shades and sizes, seconds -_ _. ._ ._ _. — 10C pr. him up. ‘L ' Ladies’ full fashioned silk hose, asst. sizes, new shades — — — — 79c pr. M“ “w m“ “l1 WBe "EM- ; Ladies’ rayon silk hose, asst. sizes and shades - - _ — - - — 21c pr. who wok mm to the “cams, 1m, ,1 . ‘ ’ m 0n antics, HSSl- styles — — — — — - - — — — — 20c r. And for his care did pay Ladies y p - - - - p S-iyln if that is not enou h , Ladies‘ Broadcloth slips. Small. medium, large, white and tearose {lac ca. It“ bgng more anew“ daily] 5 Ladies’ Housedresses, reg. $1.19 and $1.30 clearing -- - -- $1.00 each. wen he was sure ,, nelghbof. 2 Ladies’ Botany wool pullover sweaters, sizes ll to 20, asst. await m wlifilealtlhgbidgrlest and ; shades — — — — — — — — — - — -—_- — — — — — — — —— 51-00 eiivh Levlte, . Ladies ankle hose, asst. shades and sizes _- - - - — — — — 1.3a pr. who passed by on the other aide. Assortment ladies skirts, ZISSLJSIZQS, Clearing _ - — — - — -—$1.i)l: ca: go I think an good Canadians a Ladies coats, asst. sizes, clearing — ~ - - _ _ - --$6.98 and 8J0.) Fol‘ one I know I am. ,' ‘test glad we have a. neighbor . i: Pike our good friendjijncle Sam. L. ’ v rhereiore we need no bulwarks. _. MENS DEPARTMENT On our coastline for defence and instead of shells and bayonets l\len’s fancy ankle sox, asst. sizes, reg 3ac clearing - — — - - 24c pr. We ‘m’ Pm“ 5°°d “mm” 5m”- Men's fancy cotton hose, asst. and patterns — - — — — --6 pr. $1.00 Maud, s, Bum. Men's Balbriggan combs, biittonless, asst. sizes — — — — — -60c suit A *- .\li-n's two tone jacket, asst. shades and sizes -_ - — - ~ - -$2.0i) ca. LCOHOL THE ENEMY 0F liens large size O':ills, asst. prices, clearing 4h only —- — — —$1.tl0 pr. NATIONS Men's Athletic shirts, small, medium, large - _ - - _ _ — Ellie ca. omwbunder me heading” "AL Mgyfs Broadcloth shorts, nSSt. S1ZOS—- — — ‘~ — — — — — — — 19C Gil. cohol the jlnemy of Nations, tkic Alan's work shorts, worth up to $1.00, good assortment of materials ass-t $5212; gcélttffdfgy‘frglgtfiogvllngsaftfiég; sizes, clearing- - - _ _ - _ _ -_ _ — _ _ _ _ _ _ - -b9c en zi-cm the Cambrian News of Wales: iddrlylls wcllilstryng! Odin Highlig- l. ‘ E 8B ‘l everyone to consume less sugar, tea. CHILDRENS DEPARTMENT i mea. fruit. butter. fats etc» w _ _ _ _ c Jlpply the milk mainly for thc ltouihzs work shirts, asst~ kinds and-prices, (“)l(?lll'lfl‘;2“; - - - —$l5:ig ca. "I ggafilggliiltldwgégwtttlleiesleilerég? \outh s two-tone Jackets, asst. co 01S, sizes .1 to . - - - -. .i. ea. ~ ,0 require less shippmg space m. 1iny’s hzilhriggan combs, buttonless — — — — — -_- — - -- - 50c suit ixoogrdvglriicig éigatgahtilsgtéggregimglzllgll "M cum” c, CM may‘; golf hose, asst. sizes and colors- --_ — — — — — - -- -2;ic pr. “on w me supplies m. our over. (‘hildrens cotton rib hose, asst. sizes, special — — — — — — 12w pi. sefiktllrmles. 1 w b r i‘ - '~ v1 "_ "" t ._____—- * _ _ _ ......_ ‘f 1;. "VBCUIYIDG 5581109 0 8.11,‘! ‘Ellmlerbi’ bloddclgtfbihpgf flies ulp _0 - ‘ 9 1 d r at)“: tn‘ advice to drink less beer is, in these . i illlfllflll s cotton losses, ass . c0 ois, sizes .., l, an ) - - -- ._.t ca. nmumstances, quite msupportable‘ Cliildren’s rompers, sizes 1 and 2, asst. colors — — — — — — --1.>c suit While practically every other trade ll had its raw matierlals reduced. i tihdiititi. ‘as: 22*". 135 l“: Psi‘ , e O E - l Suit cases, sizes 24" and 26,” black and hrown- -— -- — -- ~$1.59 each ccedmg that o; m, yea,- ending Week-end cases, asst. colors- — -- — -— — — — — — — — —2.19 cach September 30. 1939- The sulzar sup- plies to the brewers. it's true. have been reduced to 60 per cent, but at the same time the Government made this up to the brewers by al- lowing an additional amount of barley. ‘The Government should have reduced considerably the brew- ers’ barley ration long ago. It is obvious that in the use o! nationally produced grain the brewers compel the pig and poultry farmers to kill of their stock. "There can be no doubt that when once the large body of citizens becomes aware of the enslavement of the people by their appetites, even in the time of their greatest danger. many of them will be ready for changes in their own lives. Men and women must forego their ln- duigencies in alcohol beverages. “The Minister of Agriculture has said food is so short that he fears to hear next Winter the cry of the hungry child. Drink has played and still plays its vital part as the Enemy of Nations." THEY CAN BE STOPPPED (An Editorial in the Halifax Herald) Day after dav. the columns of the press oi’ this Province continue to carrys news items telling of arrests and convictions for the drunken driving of motor vehicles. - Not ever the dreadful emergency and menace of war has availed to blot out this deadly practice. And it is plain enough to every thlnkinz person atthis date that the penalties provided by law are far too light to meet the needs of the situation. The consumption of liquor while in charge of a motor vehicle is no accident: It is a DEIJBERATE ACT. This being s0, the person who drinks liquor while in charge of a motor ve icle has no one, to blame ' t himself, and must be ‘ fiat’! yet ficgaainfed with ERE'S a good resolution for cll Maritime people i let's learn more about the Maritime Provincev-tho beautiful Atlantic section of Canada which was ours centuries before Confederation. Lei us foster u spirit of inter-provincial travel this summer, using our week-ends and vocations for the purpose. Not only will we thus make delightful discoveries about each other; but we will be strengthening the Maritime connection through mutual co-operation and understanding. Being almosi-un-islond Nova Scoiids attractions are mainly of the secs. The views along her deeply- lndented five thousand mile coastline are magnifi- cent, lent color by the quaint old-world fishing villages. Sec angling ls varied and -exciting-— tuna, swordfish, sea-trout, pollock, mackerel. You will be a welcome guest at any of the Monty-four sporty golf courses and will find splendid surf-bathing 0nd warm salt-wafer swim- ming cit many fine beaches. There's ample scope for your sightseeing urge with historic fortresses and sites to explore. And accommodations: "u: you like ii." Above all it's easy to roach Nova Scotio by train, bus, or plane. Save up enough gas coupons for the grand vocation and hearty welcome you'll gel in Nova Scotio. e bgus pLANE cot" 1K“ 0|’ Write TODAY for free Travel Folder, "Where to Slay" Booklet, Official Mop NOVA $COT_|A BUREAU OF INFORMATION Room l8, Province Building, Halifax, Nova Scotlu ¢_“.’_‘WIV n; President Manuel Avila. Camacho, in historic Chapultepec (Yl-‘llc- M°xlc° Cm“ Wm‘ members M llscaliinct in emergency session a; tho government rushed preparations i" P"! fill‘ "mmllil °" a W“ hitting. Electing was called one; Germany refused Mexico's demand for explanation of sinking of Mexi- "“ ‘hill! by Nazi submarines. ALI-nlpla l . held solely and strictly accountable for his crime. For it IS a crime-a. more serious. For the person who able in a monetary ivay. and not» Straight skirts are a trifle lcmer, cf llll‘ smari I much more serious crime than l5 goes out, gets himself drunk, and merely stimulating. The people need but the gentle (mung. maiiv- m» CllO-plffie‘ ' ‘ indicated by the penalties pre- operates a motor vehicle in his something unselfish. and GCVOVFU gored skirt; arc 5t.li as Cfl-‘Dll’ ..> -I Itbn Ihewn llVllll’ a "dragging" demonstration to hi: parachute battalion. "Pd. shorts-clad noniu of menared Mother India learn a mnflrrn form of with" In"! I‘ 35'- scribed. Obviously, the penalties now im- posed do not act as a deterrent. 1i’ they did. this vicious and men- acing practice would cease. It becomes. therefore. the duty of the law-makers lo write into the Code and the Statutes penalties that drivers as a. Wei‘ "lei-til"? People have been interned in this our ova wav country in this war for offences no drunken condition, sabotages war- nesessities and places in jeo ardy the lives even of the armed orces themselves. This is wartime... a gra serious time .. . and there is no room in this country today for the saboteur in any form. ‘ fluenced in masses. Now it should be religions tum. It offers some- By. J. vely high spiritual morality thing neither sectional nor profit- iilone to the ccminoii uplift-some- thing that all tile units of religion may support to the benefit of the people and for the upbuilding g2 a . . r- haps leadership will be developed with a Moses. or a Si. John will raise his voice in thc WLlKlCTllPSS of edged with plentlncs or rucliiigs oi’ velvet ribbon, i! yotlfiirlfllifi R. Williams Our Boarding House dramatic and very new effect. ,‘L1Crl1 as ever, light of most Canadians Front gainers below the waist- line give graceful skirt fullness and ii look of slcntlcrrcs to many of the ncwdi . lnCllfll to a brief skirt vcko which may develop only in front, or may ‘B ,. a Jl shifted packets, clever folds, f.:ie lites? are ai- . pipmgs, embrolderirs, to thc frank de- _' ‘ jackets . sctitr iii .» .. ~- ' --- the resent confusion. cxicud all lilo vi-av arnund Ttiere m?!‘ m‘ me crime and 5mm!’ n RELIGION-s TURN p _ __ _____ are many vcrsic this siim- .. the jacket Th We are enjoined w “V” ______ GLEAMING wnr"; U551) To ming front ful . s; for instance. . ‘d rorti ‘_ Bflsolfnelauand rubber" told that Indianapoli: News. quoted in Union LIVEN UP DARK DRESSES ltlle sifallltlllr sihLoueit-e is scme- . 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