JUNE 14. 194-1 __ ,,-j---—-- TIIE CHARLQTTETOWN UUARDIAISI_ PAGE 'l‘HiR'l‘i-_‘l-IN 1llMllIlll Ylllill HUM SAVE MllliEY Genuine BP. Insul-Ated Sid- (5/8”) scale ourwood- si ed walls W1 Asphalt Llmlnllld I ‘ ' Factory Fabricated to Weather-pr f Asphalt Siding in Bric, sail £111. Stucco or Stone Bloc nnerns with Fire-safe Rock Granule Finish in various colours. welt“ tGenul BJ. Insul-Atotl II Siding ("A") n _ e gnonry saved from fuel n r" lmazhhsir. . "are? ":- “rr "ore M" @551“? grsnud a lurhce indudin Mg“ overmg vmlus sled wood walls will pa; s en I I 0 a! I-uu. or mug winner wsrmris and mm- TRAOI ‘I'll! ILACK LINI grtgears romeoré: lflinvulgd ' III umxl-Ated Tigris; n“ n. 8'“ Ak f r the Fscto -macle_ Toagned and G d On 1 . SIIIIIIROWIKI‘! Equal zigrectlgrrsad lnrulsrionrorg/Ielbo w’.'§,’l.'..ll.l‘ili,',"fif l.':.'.'.;"...".".‘.'.. in. .:_'...:.';P.:. "mrm- e»- =<-- hi..".':.'lzr.f°i.r.rz‘iz:s..zr.r..irrz.if "We ma» arm Alli yell! dealer or Mlle lor lnhrnuflgn, TORONTO SAINT JOHN morlrnesi WINNIPEC HAMILTON HALIFAX -~—¥>.. “Help Finish the Job” —BllY VICTORY BONDS- The Rogers Hardware 0o. Ltd. PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND DISTRIBUTORS We handle the complete line in the above Building Product Advertisement g MACDONALD-ROWE ' WOOD WORKING C0., LTD. BRAOE, MilKAY 8r 00., LIMITED WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DISTRIBUTORS Slate surfaced firesafe Shingles. Sidinl. Roofing. lnsul Brio Sidini. insul Lath. lnsul Board. l0. 15. 30 lb. asphalt sheathing. Piast Cement. llool‘ Coating. Modern Attractive Tile Flooring. Cut the fuel bill! Insulate now. SUMMERSIDE. P. E. I. 1"‘ MARITIME : SUMMER SCHOOL I l “m” Amsm‘ I I CANADIANIZATION UNIVERSITY | We have a wonderful opportunity Ellhlwlllh RQKIIIII Session > {to work in this department this i year. iii People are conserving their re- JULY 5th l0 AUGUST ‘Gill ‘ sources and appeal; to mlp mam- tain our freedom and honor are ever before us. The thoughts of all Courses rzlvm in Aria. Science - . > are on Canada and its attitude to Music. Fine Arts and Crafts as i1 e Mother Land. Groups of men W911 B5 Mflliflcllllfim- and wome,t, ll- gems, m, ‘,‘m,r°‘;,°§§° 85330"; nfw g-tanlev Boyle. R.B.A.. ‘Alnw. industries springing up as tl-q re- “'1 ha." Wm n" ' "5' suit of war. These are groups of all c“ chmes- Special attention to French cfllparrsve Ehiglllgh educlaflon and (ionveréation 841d t? {roles- 11513“ II GIIVOI‘ C fl e G 5 0H8 0UY$€5 O1’ 3C Cl’!- thinking of new csririulfn. arid J H A n m B A Fr h Day by day the hearthstones oi.’ Canada are protected by a wall t}; ' thgth be, . ..\I 8.... enc 2.1%?’ flw°‘§bs1‘§ve,§ ,,,;Y,;*,*;;Y m, 3:311:82“ 5:1 lvglai-Ltrdealc "Weigh of Britain’s guns, ships and planes in the hands of men whose o - ' . Zens?“ field of Alcohol Educ!“ ca"... h. “my. hliglliemoraltarcortrlmands the admiration of the world wherever; ‘o the i h t0 be d . . d . 1S ClVI 1Z3. IOII. donnot rgtosp mwIth the cIsIIIIrQrXIs write for Descflpuve Bulletin" Scientific Instruction. There are gummy“ rrranydl opinionattfidk young people vlxxo sre rd l i t - 51.11 “mm gen. but grim» epayelilieniiiriuge ‘$5.1m N"B_'°"°°' I Day by day this wall must be bolstered-rebuilt. More ships- e ad £15 b0 i/E ! 50 ' oieir aIllgtginglce tgsthgsimovixlgs? $.25 1111111150115 0f War—f00d—must go to Britain in ever-increasing , , c3123 afligrcgtlflflltrildzifgstfig -_ _ measure-a. great surplus to permit a British offensive —- l church and state reflects this type mmd mu“ °I dwmdnl- a“ I ,V1ClZ0!'y—pB8.C6I ‘ of education. Temperance truth and fifluegc" 1' ‘m1 Wm‘ u" Th‘ 15°16 . Christion eit‘zens.hip lessons will h?“ Mtrevfiflmdwm mo,” ‘ glxfgfiyweléigfifiléll-l fight‘? 4° “M estvallnggchlgt has] sutfezed through 3 Plwt w" I Spoke of i=- I-lbrw <lilalitisntl¥etgrrr'§ehéi Zihidkifié War weapons must be bought with money — your money. g ro'ec. Th d - Bahia‘, m mfiergg’ mfg’ irfpgfigir bqguétnrgrigyigiukltlsaorm. situation Thanks to the workings of democracy you have money. It is I: ‘élelfiffilréi 13.133? .§.’§§’.‘§'.'.“°fi $221k; lé?‘i°‘..;l¢'2£;alé"§lt“°l§d1l g°°d mwey- I‘ Wm b“? the ‘lssenflals t° “m”?- magazines and papers are beoom- I am ccmvnced that I was wrong . ing scare Owing to war, let, us clip and am willing to ndmit my erwr- items of interest and pass them on. Dare you do the same? Unless. there perhaps in the rorm or a scrap 1s “will 18W enforcement and m- Let Canada use some of your savings for a. while! Invest now book, or put them into letters, or give them out at meetings. Items on the lives and doings of great men and women. community plans of note, home-making efforts, ex- cerpis from sermons. poems and reviews of good books. and do not‘ forget our present day heroes of air, land sea. Stamp collecting is another way to learn or our coun- try the worid and its rulers. In Manitoba. we have s Govern- ment extension Course in process. There are eight classes at work for ' a. ten weeks’ course. I visited one | in e. small town last week. A large class of girls, 14 to 27 years. They learn cooking, laundry work, hand and machine sewing. knitting and fancy work. They receive lectures 0n health from nurses and doctors. Take physical drill and learn about many farm pursuits, as well as how to care for the home and children. The Government provides every- thing and the students pay no tuition fees. What fine Canadiani- zotlon work! I left with ih‘s class some temperance literature, most- ly papers. These were received gladly. A great field for better citizen- ship is before us. 1.01; us waste no time. but do our part to put down the tyranny of liquor and other wastages of life and show tlze way io reater freedom. Let us keep our Bibe in use and keep the sabbath Day Holy-that we may be ardent loyal patriots of this our dear Can- ada. May I hear from our provinces soon as io what you are doing and please give suggestions for the use of other superintendents. Mrs. George Beiton. National Supt. oi‘ Canadianlzation. I78 Walnut Street, Winnipeg, Man. REAR COMYLETION HOSPITAL BOMBED LONDON, June li-(Clfl-Early h ills ccntnrv Moiher Bord or the °l1hollc Nursing Institute had a vsion — o build a modern hospital for the oer; of the sick with limit- ‘d “tail-i Fbi‘ years she labored. ‘A11 Ymonymous donor gave $45000 plliflfegllblfi the hospital to be cqn- 131g Mother Burd d‘ed in Flebruarv. h 9. but she had lived long enough .£‘”.i°éi‘.”$‘=l‘“ s “sheared " L‘ llffl dreamed or. __j 08p me on their wa-icii for byfldemoiitfon squads. __ common pool: An Electric SHAVER i $10-50 up A flrle gift! ALEXANDER "I'M- - . . . . .*2e"_ Matched cm up Leather Bl LLFOLD $1 flu wasrcaox up. Guaranteed l" 1ND oottsn ca‘ gag‘: I§§§:l'_""'~' $1 . up W]. Wellner Ltd. Jewellers Since i808 However. the hospital was bomb- ed lund wrecked witirn a month oi completion Tlhe Mrliher Sullzerior was killed wlilh two of her Ssiers inccildiary ‘bombs. The rift-led port of the new building now is bong pulled down Our Sistezs are all doing their bit to pay off some of the rema'n- dobi." Sister Beatrice Dcnyer, an Institute Secretary. srUd. "Three have Joined the civil nursing re- sezve one is in A. R. P. work and another is a ‘tube’ shelter nurse. '1lhe money they can: goes into a » WATERMANS PEN SETS “Ii. S. SPEAKS ual control of l'quor and unless our women oi today awaken to the peril of their own farniies. prohlbi. tion is curing back and this time ll- will l». no expedrnent noble or otherwise. It's not a reformer speaking. l have dnlnk many a cocktail and shaken manv o. hislhball. But today . I am through and may I add that ' from my own conversations with friends. others are with me and that both izreat portical parties should heed the warning in the skies and take an active stand for real lluuor law enforcement before we man find our so-caliod liberties taken rom us WILLIAM B. DAVIS. Broolrline, Mass Weekly Live Stock Market Report ___(Continued__f_rorn_vpage_l2._ SASKATOON Fat Stock had sales of 524 head, ranging from $7.50 to $12.25, averaging $8.40. Stockers sold mostly from $5.75 to $8.85. MARITIME markets steady lo sirorg, good to choice steers mak~ ihg $8.50 to $9.50. SHEEP AND LAMB IIIARKETS ‘TORONTO spring limb pr‘ces eased 25 cents as the receipts of this commodity increased, and set- tled at $13 to $13.25 for choice, with other grades downward to $10. Sheen. however, held steady at $3 to $6. MONTREAL sold spring lambs on a weight basis for the first time this year at $10 to $12 per cwt. Liquor-Law‘ Erl-forcement I am not too old to be sympathetic with the problems of yfillth. nor W1 inn _\'OlIl t: io be unable t0 rnuemlvcr the days lzcxre the world war and prthlbitcn. , For sereval years 1 watched the \“nob‘.¢ experiment" with growing . disfavor. with the certainty. in my mind. that it had faled. ‘lwice. on each opportunity given me I voted for repeal. and haicd the dnv when it arrived as hav m: been the dawn of a new era of properity anti freedom from 2am! rule. ‘Today. 1 find myself strangely |enugh convinced that we have been bitterly cheated and fooled th oilgh the clever propganda of men who had m‘]ii:ns to spend. 183i. me make one prediction —- if the women of America do not cease drinking pchib tion will re- turn within three years and this time to stay. Ilmane? Let me quote one of the leader: hoiei men of New England. who recently said to ma: "Repeal am a raid my cause me to vote dry tomorzow. I have never seen anything like this craze of women and grls for liquor. It was not so in the olden days. I did not expect it now. We are hav- inz no tnuble with men d inkers but I am sorry lo say we are hav ng lt-and plenty oi’ it-with women." Anzther thing, we we e told therg would be no return of the saloon. I 1e states the saloon ifself has cme back in full glory. In others such as our own. places in- finitely wzrse than the 07d saloon are to be found and five cr six of them in everv block. Certainly ft was never the intentbn of these of us who honestly voted wet in the belief ft would restore prosper- ity. that soda fountains. emery stores. candy stores and other aim-l ilar plrcea where fiyrlren cjngre. gate should sell Yquors. ‘There are m:re men-and moo women-drunk. on cur streets in one month than in a year past. Au omobie acodents are constant- ‘y increasing. Our clfldren are be- inzz reared in the belief that drunk. cnness is no sn. Merl who tool: wages hcme to their families are spending it for booze. Young grls are d unk on the streets. Gang rule and zanlr debmlatlonc have ~51: WHY HAVE r ‘ SORE ion“. has hcljerl mv business and vet I} conscence would in priceless, unthreatened security for your home and all that you hold dear. Let's bring the enemy to his knees — soon! Invest today. Help Finis/lithe Job BUY VICTORY BDNDS! THIS ADVERTISEMENT SPONSORED BY MARITIME ELECTRIC CO. Ltd S. A. MacDQNALD . G. H. TAYLOR, JEWELLER Sheep ranged between $4.50 and WINNTPDG had only a light trade in lambs. with a few good spring lambs clear ng strong up to $12.50. CALIGARY had a few yearling lambs at $9 and a few sprlngers $10.50 to $11.25. PRINCE ALBERT lamb prices were easier, wiin springs at $9.50 to $10.50 and some plain lambs at $6.50 to $7. MOOSE JAW had only s, handful of paring lambs at $10.75. some good heavles at $7.50, and common feed- er kinds $6 to $7. SASKATOON paid $10 to $11.50 for spring lambs and $7.50 to $8.50 for yeariings. Sheep sold ‘ ‘ $5 and $7.75. VANCOUVER had a fair offer- ing a sheep and lambs. Spring lambs commanded $10 to $11. yearlings $3. good heavy ewes $0. and common sheep $4. MISSIONARY RELEASED HONG KONG — (C?) — G. W. Hunter. 70-year-old British mission- arv who has been away from Eng- land 20 years and missing for i0‘ months. has been released by cab-I tors in Kansu Province and is oro-. ceedinlz to lanchow. REELAIMED RUTIBEB Rubber recialmers now wnsume $650. with the majority $5.50 to 88- 1F CARTER s» C0., LTD. J. P. CROCKETT THE JENKINS PHARMACY Mam’ of the girls are working the. Today far fewer herrings _ WESTERN GRAIN CROP ggggmq LAsSIES , looms weaving the tweeds. for which m-lving m. the E351 0035c The‘ -~ BUSY 0N TWEEDS; the islands are world Rmcus for henina fleets are much smaller and: WINIPEG. Man. June IZ-Whe ~-—— l the eXDort trade. Others are work- many 0f their units are flying the is now showing well above th GLASGOW. June 11—(OP)’—'1'he mg on the land in the wartime vim-u Emsign. So the girls an. to ground and the seeding of coe: 5.000 Scvtttsh “herring lassies’ who women's Land Army. Another 2.- remain North of the Border. ~ grains has been about complete in peacetime toured the 115111118 501 of them are busy “IUDFBF-DBP“ -—---i---- lThe week has been featured b] ports of Greet Britain. iilltilflil Mlfl The kipper trade is busier than GOOD OLD LANCASHIRE hlzh winds which have caused seri suiting the catch during each fleets ever and has a greatly increased i ous soil driffing damage to cs0 MANCHESTER — (GP) —- blte air raids the Lancashire cotton’ 955m. {or some rig-seeding Moist;- snort season, will be missing this output" Des-‘ in northern districts. with the neo- smnmer from the: quaysde oitchesh The "herring lassies" worked un- _ ‘Their usual season would have der the sunervusion of the coopers_ trade is retaining its hold on exports we ¢Qndlg1on5 in an f-‘(jllthefn dip‘ started in June. But peace must re- barrel-makers — ln crews of five. 019011011 ""15 (‘and mflnufaclursfi tricis Me senerallv satisfactory. Lu tum before seaside holiday-makers They packed herrinlzs into the bar- W131“ infitglfis‘; 155191940 0V" 1h‘? northern dst leis rains will soon again watch ther deft hands wieldi- rels of salt almost as soon as the V“ 11° “m” I‘ - be urgently needed. A unall amount "o "r ~""""= ‘or "m m" ‘iiffilltélffii.‘i.?l‘é“i.il°ri..faéfiill “tnfiiiii.%i;l‘.?fi€hl€..§f‘;‘i§é°‘l~éé3’“ I T . ll I l‘ 19W British homes- They were clfel- according to the weekly crop repo about 250,000: tons of scrap a year. OUT OUR WAY ‘rand-INT Igeeqaigdinfllgirn" come ———— 0st o e , from the Outer Hcbr des — from iv for export. to Gennany. Poland Rm“ l‘ m“ Wrld‘ ‘Scmd “"3" of the Deparlment of Ariculturl the Islands ofnliwfflsndd-Iarrish and the_.§ai_t§_5mt.es._ _ "I pmlmc" °1 °u~ of he Canadian Naional Railways, . By J. R. WllIiams . Wiih -- Major I-Iooplq OUR BOARDING HOUSE IN TH‘ SAME. \l r1 ylli/plyy llliii ll llllll] ii ‘ll BORN THIRTV VEAR$ TOO SOON " "’ VES, TH‘ CIRCUS ALWAVG UNI-DADS EGAQGlRffl-IEQE CPRROT$ ARE oeLecrAsLe w-CHOMPF- cuoMPe/w r DABBLED N’ GARDENNG As A any.’ once r clzosseo BRUBSELS concurs wm-l MUilt-lkOOMéwll-IE sorzours anew so RAHDLY w FATHER puacnaseo A steam euovel. TO ecooe men UP! -- JOVE, "fl-us LEFTUCE ls oeuclous — sesame , THANK vou .' Tl-ue LOAD or: VEGETABLES ls A LCIT or e/snonev! THESE RAolel-les! s» r - .30; u I ( _ g. f V “w-azzissnez _ l l‘ 3-; gov/meow ls I BElNé TAKEN FOR A RlDE. = '-_ r vi ,, Q‘ WHJJIUW} . 5'14 E's -w—-