tile... an; A - PRINCE EDWARD x v , nxrns: ALL STAR BOND RALLY TRAVEL REEL l "' spomoréfi-iiy m. RZ-bE/Zriitéfiiflfodrl Fellows of (fhrlrlvlttefotrn COMING MON. — TUE-WED; Paromou ot plrlfll‘! GAIL Mc€RENiW$$ELL HERBERT w”. , stsnsnltl. with Phyfit lveoh Isobel Elwin Mikhail Rmunmy Tom Tully Al” Llnusual Occupations - Sports - Musical PLUS SERIAL - (rounnv - r i Matinee At 2:30 C “NOON - Flwninar Shows 7 - 8:45 Advil J. . BEFORE IT HAPPENED! She woe pretty as a __ picture ...ond slum pretty with her hos _ . . . llll site wont in lot "l 5;. “W Chester llIORRI Nancy KELLY UM Jill! FARKAR:yllillipTlllllll-Rirllllril CAINE! ADDED NEWS - (101.01: CARTOON "Au. STAR BOND RALLY" . ,.,_ . EMIRE TO-DA Y SHOWING AT 2:30 - 7 and 8A5 s; aaollcolale rlclulss pm":- L DA i; 3 [My u i |11v MEMQRMMTEITRM. III. A. I. OZ-ITTI 1m death occurred at the Charlottetown Hospital on Wed- nuday , April, 11th oil In. Arnold P. Cantu of Borden at the all of fifty years. Btu d undergone an operation on Batu:- day, whiob at first was thought to ba successful but her strength be- gan to n11 and a few days later she passed awe . | Mrs. Oerretti, formerly, Miss Rose law, was born at a-‘uso, Quebec. some yea-rs ore comb: to Borden die had resided‘ in Ottawa. A devout Roman Catholic, she exemplified in her true Cllriltlln rinciplesl livery good cause reoc ved her IeneNua Import. Rich and Koor, were alike to her and her igh oharlcter. gentle affable ways and kindly deeds won for her’ the affection o! a host of friends and‘ th high esteem of the whole service was held in Heart (lunch at Borden on Saturday at 0 a. m. mob Mass was suns by her orm- D.D Alberton, assisted in Sanctuary by Rev. . . Donald, RP. of Borden Mwmwns" r" no cTwnr- s, on am . Henry Ocret , Onpt. Albert Jay, and William MacIver. Bay Cemetery. are left to mourn five step-children George of Borden, Aldo of Cape Tor-mcntine, Mrs. Eknma B Trowse of Waldicld, P Q Mrs. Minnie La Jole and Mrs. Rose Benoit of Cape ‘Porrnentine. To n1 of thescl the sincere sympathy oi‘ Borden bereavement. —A _ MR. DANIH; MACKINNON NEW GLASGOW. April, 1'7. Daniel MacKinnon. who ecle- bated his 100th birthday on Nov- ember 18. 1944. with his twin bro- ther Neil Mscxinnon, Ibrest Hill. Prince Edward Island, died at! the home of his son-in-lew daughter, County Gcorze R. MacLeod MacLeod, 'I\’l0l‘bill'n. Believed to be the oldest twins in Canada, Daniel and Nell cele- brated their birthday together. when both were in health. ‘Daniel died after a short illness Born in Dundas, P E I., he came to Nova Sootia et an early age and different sections of the province with the C.N.‘R., retiring a num- ber of nears ago to make his home with h daughter. , In s of the family Mrs. Alex MacPli-tail of Quincy, Mass, Mrs. Jack Mac- Egnald. New Glasgow, and a son. niel MacKinnon. Plctou. His wife predeceased him. Mr. MMKInnOn was a member of Union Presbyterian Church, ‘Ihorburn, and the service was held from ilhe church on Monday afternoon with . W. A. Cunnlgdgtlxminzlb . of New Glas- gow, iat . Interment was made in ‘thor- burn Cemetery. MRS. DANIEL GILL-l! At her home at Gowan Brae, on 3th. there passed away Mrs. Daniel Gillis in her 83rd Mra. Gillie, nee Eu- genie Doucet, was a da hter of the late Joseph Douoct an Judithi Gallant of Rustico. she was mar-, ried to Daniel Glllls forty-sevem years ago. l ‘lihe deceased had enjoyed good health until about one year ago, when a slight aft-rake made her an almost complete invalid. A fur- ther stroke live days before her death proved fatal. | Mrs. Gllllg belonged to a family -of four brothers and nine sisters od whom only one. Mrs. O. Mar- ,t.in of Portland, Maine, now sur- vives. Hesides her husband she leaves to mourn three sfcip-dltil- dren, Mrs. William Doiron, Char- lottetown, Miss Cassie Gillis. Bos- ton. and John Giliis of East Point also man nephews and nieces in this nce and in the United states Her funeral was held Saturda March 30th at St Alexis Churdh. Rollo Bay. Her Pastor, Rev. A. Sinnott, conduct/ed the services at. the Church and at the graveside in the adiolnlng cemcterv, where the rermins of this kind and dtaritable Christian woman were‘ gently laid to rest. The pail bear- ers were: Messrs. Ainhonsus Mac- ‘Miaclnnis. James Maclnnis. Doucet, Neil Dcucet, Armr- Mac- Connac. and (Jharles MacDonald. May she rest in peace Gard of Thanks Mr. Daniel Gilli; wishes to thank ell his kind neighbours for the many acts of kindness shown during the sickness and death of hisbelovedwife 4-21-11 In Memariam In le memory of my dear Father, Al W. Garrett, who lsepuarted this life, April 22nd, 1 . Father dear, how much we Inisa Just go words could not ex- press But you left behind sweet memories That those who loves‘ you, can't forget. lereetondeareni. lllfllellll- one; green ly tbeaatreasm ht that land so And sound time. some day. U! "l! grace of God We lull meet you dear hther. up there. cad- and Son Foster, and 4- - 21 - 1| In Memoriam i 0., 1~f ‘A l‘ brunt?" moons I "losses" will"! JQNNNTIOND and Ills RID PJVII VALIFY BOYS r ADDED-LET'S G0 P‘ISlllN(i-SPORTS CARTOON AND SERIAL In loving memory of oar darling baby Rena Elisabeth Stewart of Mum Harbour, P. E. L. who died April 58nd, 1030. I Ninenydean have peaaed alnca that Y. The one we loved was called away. Gall 000i her Ilfine, it wla Ilia will But In our heart; she Iiveth still. Inserted by Mother. Daddy, Brothers and listen. John Keefe, Kinkora, gflefe. Interment was in seven Miler n Besides a devoted husband there. lggefehag serving with the C l suntan l! youm pleaded shamed with being o callable who were rel ds ing. able, an old offender 20 days in mittment. ful dam iApril 23rd for more than 40 years worked in ‘ins ‘Illa eelala h roan-val lac aaIa a! leoal interest. lat advaatfll; of a newly nature any he luaalbe at llva cents a word. strictly pay. able lu advance. COOII for Photographs, CONIEDIIATION t. . summon. ~ m m s1‘. Annnnws cuuawn, or. wen-service April 22nd at 11.00 A. M. Vernon River at 2.30 P. IL Qhem‘ Voila; united at 1.30 PM. luv. A. s. e12. liflnieter. a-Il-il. SAW-MILL BUBNEI) ._ u; Edgar Munn, Belle River, had the misfortune on Wednesday morning to lose his saw-null by fire which completely destroyed the mach. . building and l the mill. His loss is in the ity of 05.000. The cause la not, definitely known, GRADUATED - Cadet an Del-o of wudry Gemicwwn. Prince in vicin- ol the fire er pastor, Rev. William Monagha , f . of the SLIGHTLY INJURED Mr. has received Pte. Ma wounds. nts, flesh wounds on d and face. Pte. Maurice Si 0111s in Belgium. gm“ friends is extended in their sad season id. lehinx rod ordered roommates“: second def d t f ' dam” h glean mm the same today. w appear in court rouca cotmr - Three men, runk and in- on bail each ap- eased of Another drunk and incap. given Jail on an old com. A case of causing “ls use was remanded to -—-___._..._ I Mr. William Gamble, Lot l6, was vilgirtor to the City yesterday on ess. "80 s. Ilalraoe is dead.“ the mo: Meat slid. 6'80 the Realm is dead," Elan his palace to said nu words we'll-t nu ty Lord of every land." “So the, Naaarene la dead.‘ _ In his Pllem Pilate said. i r lauowbaapanedawap- temp Ended Rome's imperial day, But the Nazarene still lives: .. Peace to rnymid souls l-le gives. Um in Bentlc words and deeds, In all that meets the Spirit's needs, Priest and rum both ‘have um ' ‘Hut the Nuaarene is dead. Ihlse their wisdom-false their He lives new and evermom. —Willlam ma. As in " and Mini on’ the onary Barlow. DOES ‘III IDLE ADVOCATE ABSTININCE FROM AI£0HOL- l0 BEVQAGES In considering this subject, we lhlll do well to understand some- thing of local conditions in Bible - e countries around the eastern end at the Mediterran- ean are all hot countries withdry seasons d rain with fewer river systems from which to draw reliable water supplies, and dependent largely on wells for king water. We need to re. ti. F. llutcheson & 80R OPTOMETRISTS “Specialist in the fif- itng of glasses for the correction of ocular de- fects.” 53 Grafton Street i—__-:i “COMPLETE INSURANCE SERVIC r” i W. K. ROGERS» Agencies Ltd. Phone’ 540-541 t The for the l FEATURING IEATIIGE llllll FLOREIIGE ELIIIIDOE Mil. FREIIERIG MIIGII IIOUI. JOIIII 9km SIMIIEI. lllllilmla "w. mastic" I to [readout evil’ hwwolnl o 101 l. 9230 ‘KM’ APR‘ SUNDAY. ‘ that these wells were owned local residents, ma strangers generally paid for the water they drew. Water will not keep fresh very stored. What more natural than to use the fruits of the earth to quench thirst, espec- the vine which grew in Palestine and the ‘ It is ‘ ‘ ' a k that the olive tree 8P0" Iqllllly well. its oii provid- ing a perfect sealing agent. ‘Ilhere is no alcohol in the grape, nor have scientists ever found a trace of it in anything that has life which God has provided for man's use. In the 13st,. grape iuice was a common drink of the people. ‘Ihough called wine, fer- mentstion was prevented by fill- the necks o! the bottle; with oil to e ‘ ‘ air. and the contents would keep for yeara. It is of interest to note that Pliny. the Bo an historian, re- cords m variet es oi drinks classed under the one word, wine, and onlyrone was alcoholic. Records show that fruit juices were con- centrated and stored and’ treated n t - u would be even to such DNDortions as one cup to twenty-five 0d water. In cference to their customs at religiou, festivals, Dr. 8M. Isaacs, an eminent Jewish rabbi, repeated- ly and eanmu-tically said, "The Jews do not. in their feasts for sacred purposes, including the marriage feast. ever use any kind of fennented drinks. In the Holy Lend the b wine, are preserved sweet and unlcrmenied. In their oblotions and libattons. both vate and public, they employ the of the vine-that is. fresh grapes, unferrnented grape-Juice and raisins. as the symbol of bene- diction. llennbeziltagon is t?‘ them alwa ,5 a sym- corrup on, as in nydture and science it is itself decay Ind rottlenncaa " — ‘Ihe White Ribbon (New Zcaland). Nona of the Gospels use the word wine in connect with the Last Passover or The Lord's sup- per. but “II-to Cup" the fruit of the vine. Registna of Motor vehicles 944 fiscal year said: "Drunken driving a; s cause of gentle-eel“ “m 1.22M. * ‘Ketch INVESTYN THE B vlcronv nouns n. c. Arxmsoly . GROCETERIA ltiml heme . The fervent prayer of children cherished hope of all.‘ I By helping to shorten die was by an hour-or even a minute, you ‘chances of thousands“ through alive." v I ’I'hst'a why there must ‘be no let-up,- no," relaxation here on the home front. Tharfl f why we must purchase Bonds, for Victory’ ; Bonds help buy the stuff of which Victory I J will be made; , Victory Bonds will he! oo shorten the wan-El ’ Victory Bonds will el to hasten the _ return of fathers, husban sons, brothers, sweethearts and friends. Powerful things] Yictory Bondsli-to have and tq holds \ e a __the_ ~. EST a d I bitter tliye of Canadians coming t accidents wok and alarmi from last year's experience a. hav- in’! increased about 100 per cent. tions, everyone this is a result of war condi- must realize that such trends as described cannot be continued safely or reasonably into post war years l . sncouor. ovrz ' Alcohol a Drug? 1 l. What effect has alcohol up- on e blood? . Alcohol injures ths white cells 0d the blood whldn are our chief guardians against disease. It is be- cause of its drugging action upon these 0911s that drinkers‘ wounds, usually take longer to heal. | 2, Is alcohol on aid to digestion? Alcohol is not a true aid to di-l gestlon though it may sometimes’ increase the flow of the digestive‘ Juices. Scientists have found that: these juices are nnlv weakens .1 and the actual digestion, (to. the. breaking up and asslmllnting oi’ the food) is retarded. It is recog-l nised that liquor taken with food, does leas harm than when taken an an emrpty stomach. 3 Is alcohol a stimulant? Alcohol appears to be a stim-. -ul~1nt because a small amountf produces a temporary feeling of exhilaration and well-being. and tho heart beats foster the heart beat. when the narcotic effect begins to operate, it becomes s depressant. 1t is the "pick-me- u,p" that lets you down. i 4. Ia alcohol habit-forming? Yea. Alcohol is a habit-forming drug. Alcohol only creates o. great-l thirst when the first false feelinfl of well-being passes into the let- down feeling there is a craving for more alcohol. Meanwhile the al- cohol hes affected the centres of the brain that have to do with will- power judgment and self control ‘The after-effect of the firfli glass is to create a thirst for more with the powers of 11111861118111. W111 and self control diminished. All imsnodente drinkers once moderate drinker!- IIUIIRAII FOR. SAFETY “Good momlng! Have you ac- quired the safety habit? It is not too late to begin." "Chaotic! nip, clean up, cheer up. "e .. all-giant means full of care. B0 more careful. Watch your sic-l! " "One habit you can't overdo it the safety habit "' "Watch what you rs doing. when fir; doing it." "Stop. mo): and "It's not only the knowledlc 0i use“, "but the practice thit- counts "Believe m8. lt hurts l" l" "Learn ti: d nqw- walt for an accidcnt.’ "Th; ehop that knowc _just what do Beforehand hxlguzfifl- “out "t- n While rushing to the fire. "To avoid that run-down’ ffrclin! em; fllflflllllfllh“ "iously. More D52," oiifsfi. slimy is worth a . -. y danger all!!! f0!’ Y0" own safety." ' -- l little sum tlo= new“; it; that you don"t slid" alert don't get hurt. "n takes sixty-five mm"! t° more a frown. and ten to make a hurt ' D0111 ns iunim NOTICE All ladies of Charlottetown and the Royal- ties who are interested in the PROGRESSIVE CONSERVATIVE PARTY are invited to attend a GENERAL MEETING AT THE B.I.S. HALL on MONDAY EVENING. APRIL 23rd at 8 0’CLOCK SHARP i Guest Speaker:- MR. W. CHESTER‘ S. McLURE HOWARD McINNIS urn 's illlALlTY FOR MEN WIT]! WIDE FEET 6.00 6.75 7.50 ' The new Shoes received this week are intended for men who have difficulty in filling a comfortlfll wide shoe or boot. Here are genuine Goodyear Wells in full lasts. generous You may choose from either medium or wide 10¢ shapes in E, EE and EEE widths in elm up to ll. Step in today and step out with the most comforl you've had in years. I SPECIAL and I - sxnm sn-zcuu Priced At Men's Full Grlain Farm Boots- - ‘ Very Broad Last $3.65 and 53-95 Boys Farm Boots $3.25 and 83-50 hols’ nnass and HOWARD McINNIS OXFORVDS ..... n... u... Great George Si. "-- Near Ketiil Iniie. Why imam? i,