l, . f l , ‘ . , I l "~'.-..' .....;;..s_-* " All ‘llrod illi Balm laylall 0m Island Sanitary Supplies and Exterminators (susranteed Extermlnatoétmof m Vermin, Rodents, lbQueengomCgsitfetowry sro All Work Enorsed by the d PUBLIC HEALTH BOARD How Are Your Eyes? If you are having symptoms nf straln-headlsch sore eyes or dizziness-o s spec- iaiist. At your service with years of experience and s thorough retracting service. Cali in and discuss your dif- leultiefl. a. F. Ilillilllcsilll G. I‘. HUTOHEBON, I‘. G. HUTCBISON. EYESIGHT EXAMINATION Fitting and Siraplyilll Glasses II. J. MABIIII OPTOMETRJST Montague. P. E. l. Office Hours: it to l! AJL 2 to 5 PM. Holidays etc-. by appointment. with Oflioe Connected DRUGSTOBI. Prsfmionsl Bards in’. Eiiiiiiiilliiiiiil chartered Accountant 140 Richmond Street ngflg 41. I. 0. Io: l! \ MCLEOD 8. BENTLEY w. n. armrest. mo. s. s. BENTLEY. 8.0- c. r. BENTLEY. one. rriltcrs and AitorneYAINE-UW MONEY T0 L0 B0 Richmond Street wb1e MccGUIGAN 8. TRAINOR MARK B. MaeGUlGAN. 8.0. ll. ST. CLAIR TBAINOB. B.A. Barrister‘. Solicitors. Ito. MONEY T0 LOAN Office: Over Provincial Bank. ' _B_i_qi_1_morid_§_treet. Charlottetown PALMER 8r HASLAM ll. J. PALMER. LC. A. J. HASLAM, B.A. BARRISTEB. ETC. Bank of Nova Scotin Chambers. Charlottetown, P.E.l. MONEY T0 LOAN Phone 85 P.0. B0! 127‘ CUTCLIFFE 8| ANDREWS FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS Hunter iliver and B- dsibsn ,=___, lb.v_l.n_il_iilrht_flsrzlw__ H. F. McPHEE, B. A., K. C. sorsnr. m. humerus. soucnol §ilgy_l_gi_lilin| Chsglgtteicwn BELL 8. MATHIESON MONEY r0 1.01m ‘ Cameron Block. Charlottetown. PIJ. l. I. Bell D. L. Matlileaon. LLB- Barrisiers and‘ olieftcrs w§ c. T. u. sores Scriabin-cair- Cnlsrgoios WINNINGOIIT Justwtlhziaesxeyiaidolnmllvbro- ‘lb mahe yourself Nth flit mild? Aseyoucereleuorpfolilnfli midstofthc Orissliyour tionunhiried? Doyoulivehcredscoiusgeduid. I'm at Life's subtle . Or have - the will some hope m As you smile in the game that you wen ANyOIIQIgIViMMIIIUQIIFII- pose Are you?doing the beet that you can Ever gagging the fire o! your eer- m s. way thafbetokene a man! Omoxtunity knocks at your door- WIYZ It is false that he beckons but once; l! yoifopen your eyes, he will show you the prize, , But he'll never awaken the dunce. If you're dreaming oi things that Gargle With Drover seflemly closed as follows: YGOd bless father, mother, Noth- eru, sisters. uncles. aunts and i " That was intercession. 811141 0P out as childish? 1f the latter you made a great mistake for it, was the Ministry of Inter- have passed you, And left you regretting some chance, Just "cut it all out." and start a new bout, There are better ihlflll Yet to advance. Then why should we stand beck and lciher? llf we roll up our sleeves, we may gamer the sheaves, And {guise at the change of our s e. We can nuke opportunity eerveus: We can build up a circumstance Wecenstendbyourgunntlllflle enemy runs, lesvifig peace and success forus a . -Melcoim Weethee Sparrow. A National Shell Game Like the gullible folks at the ‘, fair, who wager good mon- ey on their ability to select the shell under which they think the falcir pu-t the little ball, American voters gambled prosperity, sobriety. and the nation's welfare on "gov- ernment omtrol." The Uqucr Interests Can't Lose The advantages of bhis system to the liquor industry are succinct- E. C. Drury, a ls dian publicist: I think if I were interested in the mennlifacture om sale of liquor, l‘. would regard government con- trol as being the most. admirable system that could be devised, be- cause ‘ (i), it runoves mun the is-aine “its arwigit stigma. mskes respeefe e: , puts the truflic bl- bind he finances of e nation— entrench it behind the finances of the ne —entrenching it be- hind the needs of the public treas- ury: and (3), it opens up a iield of reput- able consumption which has rseve!‘ before been touched- And now what benefits has it bestowed upon the American p00- plsnq shown by its flour years 0D- drink and What Relpeetablllty Has Done (l) It has multiplied the mun- ber of liquor dispenses-lee three- fold. with a consequent proportion- al increase in drunkenneie. Billy the drink tmflic became —n- " the simple process of proprle ing restaurants, cafes. h l dining rooms. oonfwtlohvfles- KY0" csry stores, etc. and discarding the name "Saloon." Li hi Account W“ With (2) It has proved to be‘ s fre- mendous financial liability to the nation. The bill of the American people for legalized liquors in the laet four years has mounted to overni- teen billion dollars. The American Business Men's ‘Research Founda- tion estimates its social cost for the four years at fifteen billion more. » The report of the Oommissicmef of In-temai Revenue for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1981, shows the total amount of revenue paid on sll liouors for the year to be $504,246,088 71. The liquor bill for the year 1937 was approximately seven billion dollars. seven billion spent to collect one-half billion. plug social cost rf as much again! In this sbillltl financing? the Nation Why groan at the hardship of fete? l session. Now the way will be more difficult, out do not be discouraged in your effort. if you were faith- iul w the early training you have now a most mipowmni and m- resching work on hand day by day. v his discipes that intercession should not be limited to our relatives and friend; but it should take in our enemies, "pray for them which despitefully use you and persecute you." When we conquer ourselves in this difficult realm it is quite natural for in t0 leap the barriers of colour, ne- uionelity snd denominational, dil- ferenoes. Thus we launch out into i2‘ world-wide Ministry of Interces- on. »....=..____ _, Time Without 1m you an do nothing, With me you can do anything, When you waste me, you rob yourself, When you have me, you help yourself, You must be either my master 0r my slave. If you are my master, you can have no better servant. If you are my slave, I'll drive you without mercy. If I work for you, I'll pay you handsomely in achievement and in leisure. but if you work for me. you'll have little of the first, snd none of the last». I wnnt to be your friend and servant, but you must keep pace with me, for as some one has wisely said. “I wnit for no man." I am 'I‘ime. Hindu-ed Love No suffering on earth is nmre tragic than great love hindered in its daire to bestow. l! a father wishes to give his son an educa- tion, why doesn't. he? If he sees the need, has the means, is will- ing, even anxious to bestow. ‘what hinders him? In how many cases is the answer clear: the boy has no genuine desire. no earnestpray- er for the blessing which his father would give. ‘The finest gifts cannot be d into snot-hers life like swnes in s basket. They must be taken, or else they cannot be given. -—H. E. l-‘osdlcl. Nzavluli . Thisooluunbreacsalfss-V local inmost m ad 0 IRA AN ‘ZION LII‘! IN BAPTIST — TUOD Sim $100 ‘ Sunday School l0 A. servioe 7 P. M. Rev. B. D I455. tor. . InIBOO-B-QO-li 0N EXTENDED VISIT — Mn. W pe Traverse, Mrs. Roger B. Buck, Mass. for the past two months, is now in Detroit, en route to Flori- da with her son-ln-law and do t- er, Mr. and Mrs. Earle Hillis. ell‘ itinerary takes them through Cin- cinnati and Atlanta to Tampa where they will be the guests of Mr. Hiilis’ sister who has her win- ter home there. From ‘ramps they plan to continue their trip along the gulf coast to Key West and via the eastern Cardigan And Vicinity Mrs. H. town is at present vlei mother in Lorne Valley, w eonvaleecing. 1W1‘. M. J. POWEI, [was a visitor to 4B Road the poet week. Sumrncxui’ , during Bummeraide on Sunday the guests 0d Mr. and ms. Daniel lviurphy. Mr‘. Joseph McA y, Jr. employ- ee et the Island Te ephone 0o. is at present working at Marie. Mrs. Sarah Mcceueland and daughter Ruth, Lorne Valley were visitors to Montague during the Among the recent visitors t0 Montague were Mr. Patrick Sonphy Baldwins Road, Mr. Cornelius Gill'- ran, Oardigan Heed. Mr. Jock and Martin Corcoran Baldwin's Rood. The concert which was to be held in St. Teresa Hall on 8t. Patrick's night was postponed in- definite! on account of theweeih- er and ad roads. lVIs Marion Mcvarihy, teacher of Baldwin Road spurt Saturday at Peakes visiting friends Mir. Michael Oomoran formerly of Baldwin's Road is seriously ill at his heme in Iroquois Falls, On- tario, his many frle ds of this vicinity hops for his speedy re- oovery. The March meeting of the Bald- wins Road W1. was held at the home of Mrs. Peter Carter on Monday evening being postponed from lest ‘Tuesday owing to the weather and roads. Nine members were present besides several visit.- OUT OUR WAY om. President, Mrs. Peter Carter, The central Guardian d. 0| IDI- ls-Iflbb-‘l 481-81.- ‘IBYON — BONSHAW UNITED 2 P. 1L. service P. M., Westm d sunday school 10.30 A. M. service ll A. . , WINSLOI PABTO CHARGE. ‘ Blinds“? 2 Win- ‘ d7? Maqllkm’ J. it. ‘Skinner, Minister, ' " L-IOHJ-fill- V dianwhoueedwrtandssniirvllat cosxwan euro A , "‘ ’ i!" 0488i‘ store nuance. Ulfllfllr- on . i‘, M!‘ ~'-~ ‘ , Over a million “bgnnfld5" m“, March moi. xi 11 A. M. New , saloons of Amer-ice; Government mmmIWBP- .Oornwull’lP. M. 5 _- , mnzmliggbomwm, “mo, and B.t~1lA.M. Remlit. m“ bu, a bu“, Hahn,“ m m, w , mus-cs. Ib-IBM-S-S-li. i 4r our FASHION DRESSES New prints and shears that you will wear from new on, you will find lust whet you want among‘ - our large assortment of dresses inst purchased from Montreal. NEW STOCK representing all the latest style trends — Slzss l4 to M-lncludin smart numbers In youtllfu HALF SIZES. Pric $2.98 .. OPENING THURSDAY-FRIDAY-SATURDAY LADIES’ COA 7S’.- YOIII‘ ti!!!“ 0f c Wide cad varied i N Spring Coats. Tvvseds, and s.i,,|.¢"'.'§§¢§. fr: ‘Elli new ltotl-tollored-sport-ond ioppm, A‘ large number from which to choose, with prices to suit every- one, ranging from. $9.951. " $35.00 $14.95 5557*“ I bog- All. G ‘l’ L IN A E EVENIN GOWNS PRICES-JESS This and nlz- ROGER! to our stash, M mnem~_-_-_=~;..~,,=~,1 “$35M” Pilllllllillilllltlss———beetclfle $138 ‘° gzgg°jfira§ e-awflns. ‘i: $2.98 Sersids Weights — - 69c 51-00 arouses - m Smarily Tailored Suits] I ha‘. w! rlcs. sue. u m“ IWW hbflfl- ln Erik." toMwSLNtoSBJB G d town. hvérgdhnzhfipieee sport Iuits ggmrg_ IIM - Gored s Jeri‘ ""‘ "l" $11.95 “’ $25.00 u- GREEliilAi courinv I "W" 7507-“!!! MVP"! 70hr, Mgress, Ill Great George Street -—--ll.90ib$l-50 vi presided and the meeting ‘ Mrs. John M. Curran, also enter- Mrs. Peter McKenne kindly in- were £1331 by m. infill linens by repeating Club Greed. Roll call tainment ttee. Francis Mo- vited the m hers toherhmie for and Baldwin til ' was responded to by each mem- ‘Quaid. Stella Carter and Blanche the next mee . A grab-bag was wuupeniment. bor giving a "House-hold Hint". ‘fmsrque, School ttee, . then brought in for everyone to -_-—- lhesecrxetery,lid.iss onMc-flixihMoAreeandllmJohnOw-trytheirlucfiledinimdoflu w.James0ullcu,4flRotd.Il| Carthy read the minutes and this eoren It was decided pumhese 511w, Tum; m‘; m b“, g; a ma“, n. city. introduced a business discussion. a map of for the sdiool, the meeting to a cl sf Mia Lily Carter mu been The new members for the sick nho to donate t to the sick. a dainty lunch was saved by the ing the couple 01 WW" w” committee were elected, Mrs. M. "me roll oeil for next month, How hosts, a pleasant hour was than her rela ves in Stmgcon g_._cg_r~itggss,_zyrls_._qemer Baldwin, we seesm by meetmglsmer, Apart m music, mm {Mentions 9-, By J. R. .Wil|iams WELL, IF- WE CENTS TO PAY JUFT PUT IT A Menace to Women snd Girls (3) lit most assuredly has open- ed up s greet new field of con- sumption. Women sndgirls and boys are in: the cocktail rooms and twverns. "Lsdiw Ent- rance" signs of the old days have gone the way of the wooden In- ga. '. T’? veterans’ sunvev ‘J Manifesto published by National Veterans’ Organ- Ilatiom. All err-service men and women requested is regis- terfsrssrvicalnmotef the Canadian legion. wsgltler with the nearest cafe dgsei who. I. Cdssl s " or Minoan, no! ssrvrc nu In tIlIt Province ills survey is being conducted by NAT!!! FEED THIRTV-FIVE MV DEBT, CAN'T YOU ONLY WAIT 'Tll. YOU OFF IN AN’ NURSE HIM . ABSOLUTELY Ncrr! weu. vouu. as GROWING)" asrro WANTS SOMEBODY TO TAKE HIM IN THEIR LAP AND FINISH "tr-us Our m; EARN IT OR ...NO, YOU BRING UUR BDARDING HOU$E Major Hoople r Z um! wmqcnos, lsmaeso-o some , vvemn-louenaa vwovislz-n! 114m’ r. 0H ‘m: LINE/WILL LIND (CLGK ‘R7 ‘PUMASFD M‘! IN ‘THE ‘PI-ACE! Bmpusrve MIRAMAR ursmzoce, Max-r 10 MAYOR ‘FATTLE1ONB WosPlc-nvl‘ nomads M» ‘IHAT or auoea ‘Rena-law, om FRIEN _ 0F MlNE-w-HAW-RUM z sum: 11-5 who warr "norm-l THAT eucu AN ARRAYOF PROMINBNT crnzeus PLAN MEN HoMEsweRe, ‘ms mas ms pouaso, MAY, ‘YRIPLED/ ,4 / z a National emergency. lxasrvles‘ men and women Legion Branch or communi- Ptevlocial Secretary, why nor, wr