CHARLOTTETOWN_ GUARDIAN A Announcing New Ford Dealer For Charlottetown . A . I w.c;r.u.|i wgfiiclsi aunnollanwat unis made vice feel very mum: at hurls in lY- v o Oom- warm , in THE MINISTRY or PRAYER i [pally oi Canada. Lllnlfgd, or mo muflflm“; mwy é: appointment or Grant Motors. Llnl- pleasant associations h ." h Artists (By Guy llhoadell Announcing the Appointment of (Canadian Prue Stall’ Writer) ores a holy, high vocation lted u‘ Authorised Ilium Dealer for "1 roman to mow IONDON. Feb. l-(Olfi-War din: workers OVBPYWIWIE; the Olaty oi Charlottetown and the ‘that Wm. Giifespie. well-known‘ to British art- 'I‘is the highest fonn oi service. County o1’ Queens. local automobile sales executive. an brought unity ordinarily one o! the World“ when interviewee. w. o. w. has been awolnted m»; manager.‘ Tis the ministry oi prayer. vz-mfyfiii’ < fimrr- -!-.--;;_.' -:e.. p‘ A- .. _,_.,._ ._ 7 '. gust quarreisome body of workers “u! produced an exhibition which smarts say is the most representa- tive in the nation's history. In the elaborate 8511"!” °I u." myn Academy o: llrtsuirlocsouv drawings and sculptures and at- tracting around 6.000 visitors B- week at 3O cents a head. Proceeds of the United Artists’ exhibition go to the Lord Mayo" Fund for the Red Cross. the Si; I hn Ambulance Association. and In the.» days of tribulation wickedness pervades the air, And the battles we engage in Must be won through fervent pray- er. Nor a broader field of service Than the ministry of prayer. —Annlo Lind Woodworth. WORLD DAY OF PRAYER FEB. S, I940 . time Berry. Maritime Manager of the Ford Motor Company oi Canada. who was a visitor lrl Charlottetown yesterday. augmented this an- nouncement as iollowsz‘ ‘Thu now Ford dealership is under the owner- time Provinces for the past four- teen vear, and who. for the last ten years. has been Assistant Mari- Manaaer. Ho is therefore well qualified to cater to the re- quirements oi all Ford ownqrs and prospective owners in this vicinity. ‘retail automobile _iie ship of Mr. Donald G. Grant, who lio "Bill." its he is popllll-riy known in Charlottetown, brings w this new dealership his wide experience in tbs timafo knowledge Inertia oi the local automobile pub- ~ adequate and satisfactory mm sch-Mom“ "it we...” ‘ y’! p0 < a- ellinc the importance or ' ice “h ‘sit; m. he . was greatly pielled with the personnel of this . th A ti is‘ General Benevolent-CALL T0 WORSHIP: Mr. Grant was born in Pictou newdellashlp. d fir-m . 1nfu,,,'fi§n_ g “Be still and know that. 1 am County. us. and has visited vlrioed that silencing; .303‘;- Charlottetown and travelled m lottetown and vicinity will mm the I - The show opened without any of the usual British artistic rows and only one person played a jcke on‘0ne oi Israel Ask oi me things caslons during his connection with fered by Grurt Motors, limited _ to come concerning my sons, and the automobile business. m there- more than satisfactory Rowland Pcnrose. Surrealist, sub- concerning the works oi my hands ___ _ __:__ mitted a plrturc containing some pr-‘rltizlg {WIIIPII the hanging c"-r_i'l- miitee tIlOLillllt pretty shocking. Tile committeemen to‘d Penrose they cnuld not nt his work. but s11’!- gcrisd he HIIZlllII another. He did nuri it got into the show. That tvws fiho iluiil samecrlc discovered the rcccrd piwurc. a ccvmnositiou of clove sfrr-I-shcrs. meant in deaf- mutc sign lauzuatre something r'v~="‘»*rabiv more shocking than the subicci "epflcucd in the pant- lntr of tho that. c c. Nobody hm '1 any critical hnndmzlngs abort» the =how cit-her‘ ray. but inc most-mentioned Iillfl‘! P“T‘III it i= that it almost ignores “v- war Scmvw" a down pictures (‘cal w“h II"".‘I:I{° subIect-s. Of {More which d1 the most 5‘l‘II(I'!lZ are Rudolf H. Sautcfs “Honn ncss: give us courage and loyalty. i n, t 1- . b m bu _ ‘ Fun. us MYlv"-I“‘_ W1 Wctolvd Imllqiiiliii’ m"! 5‘~‘II'°°“"°L VT“ 51f ciirsryfilrhtignfqsligirobrelgr lifluljorrgcegi ‘mlofw. urge that each local‘ §'v'"‘o\'s "scuvrzi'rs.“ “"' "w." accomr "m that “P3911 distilled swi ts are cltalncd. When Union observe “Tldinvs" Dav ill Sautcr’: work shows a marl TIIOII glvcst us i0 do. and cu urc distinct, s‘, its a“, added to wine Ncvembm = ‘ wrumlcioiv cucrrd in was mask and tlcr-ovizmliueiiczl nutfit of oilskirl IIOIIlIP" and mitts. Solomon's de- aI/"s Dwth flying m-nr a Russian (Wu while IYmih= five It. Norman Hcivgwl hq< all cxcitin" uctura of a Pavzll bivtlc. but it is ‘the w-rtle M‘ Jutland. 6135 P. llav 31st. 1916." Sales reported during the first reek were 78 with a top price of ncrc than £100 ($445) "WWI KYLIE". THREE IYIURED PYRMTNGHANL. A13... Feb. 1- vAPl-Jrivo workmen were killed Iild three others injured today in in explosion at the Bessmcr Plant rif the Hercules Powder Company. ‘Jhc deari were Frnest Wesson and Chester White. The explosion oc- curred while nltrnnlycerin was ge- lng transported from a storehouse to the dynamite mix house. Professional Bards II. F. ARGIIIBALD Chartered Accountant no Richmond sire" Wild Wait B91111 In the H11‘ I5 llflrm- WOYR IIIYOIHIII IVIQSIOH Baud‘ 0n- ‘hav-e the rialli i0 vo‘e on Munl"'l>'il IWPIllile Dillon drama ccacll who‘ There's nothing dramatic or lo I0 steer those who want careers in . . . . y. N “ . “ _ ~ ‘ ~ g ~ H _ _ '_- e that combustion is bad. Efforts to phon, 41 R0. Box l2 leg until ltv oegins to grow, and it couragn, them ‘to appoint Tom and School Board eicctioils to do ~16 years ago married a stage-struck mnntzc about JQ§~epIiLne Dluons teaching. There is actually a dearth 5-911 it. failed when no bids were re- begille l0 810W When It l8 chili; up PBYHMB $9¢i@l8f1e~$—fl1f0 through so at every opportunity. employee oi the telephone ccmpzmv Hlppifilfililfii’. no attempt to 1077K of college-trained dra-matics tcach- ceived Now the county must .._ from the air in some sweet Juice. Junior Rad Cross Societies wher- 1'7. We urge that each local named Clark Gable and made him younger. she drescs simply. speaks ers, she believes 1.51.8.3‘, dBpQ5e 0g me 0051 a, m; ¢'—’—'_' T ""' Then the yeast germ takes the oxy- ever possible. Union make this Plan of Wcrk the lnio an actor. hates riding on ller in a gentle. cultured voice. Modesti -i-'--—-_- ‘guppy; mnsmwmm prggfegg; (I-EVOIIPQ eX-IIUSIJBIICYS coat-tails, about Ilersclf COAL IS LIABILITY mm I McLECD 8. BENTLEY W. E. BENTLEY. K.C. J. A. BENTLEY. K.C. C. F. BENTLEY. LLB. Barristers and Attorney-at-Law MONEY T0 LOAN Sea» onsstririlsstarmrss 0.... o... w... ., , R w .. R ‘ — —- — y . . ' ' OU BOARDING HOU — - ' - — Ma" I MuCGUIGAN a‘ TRMNOR sggfiaggoncggggmpais“ o“ u I rams SE With J0!‘ H00!!! ‘Thus saith the Lord. the Holy command ye me. 1 have made the earth and created man upon it; I. even my hands. have stretched out the heavens. and all their host have I commanded. "Seek ye the lord while he may bc found. call ye upon Him while He is near. "Honour and majesty are before him: strength and majesty are in His sanctuary.“ A PRAYER IN TIME 01" WAR “O God. who hast taught us in Thy Holy Word that Thou dost not willingly afflict the children of mill! grant that In the present time of strife and distress of Na- tions. our people may know ‘Thy presence. and obey Thy wifl. Re- move frcm us arrogance and feeble- tiv" which Thou gives! us to bear. O Thou who art the hc-cc of all the ends of the earth and of t-‘lcm that remain in the broad sea. hrar us in 'i"hv mercy. for His sake- who wws lined up on the Cross ‘.0 draw all men uuin Him. Jfisus Christ Q11!‘ Lord. Arucn.” 1. WHERE DOES ALCOHOL COME FROM? tvllczl a Inr of fruit has ivorkcri. it rucans that air containing iviid yeast germs has gained cnirnucc to i-Pe pal". and fcrule-ntaiion has set up forming alcohol and car- bcnic acid gns The source of the alcohol is in f-h" decomposition of i.“ sugar. While‘ the process is a natural one. neve-rilieless it is true that alcohol is. produced in qMn- tit_v only with the aid of man. This fact shows hcv: foolish is the re- mark. "Since icrmcnied win". is a good gift from God. it was Intend- ed to be drunk by man." 7!. IS NOT "I-‘RMENTITFOV A PURELY NATURAL PROCESS‘? Have you noticed that If you open a jar of fruit that is commencing to work and put it in a shallow bowl. thus exposing the fruit to the air. fermentation ceases? The gen from the sugar and breaks it up into alcohol and carbon diox- ide. Unless the sweet juice is shut up from the air in a deep jar or vat, little alcohol will bc formed. Prince Edward island on many oc- a gas. but the alcohol remains in the liquid. This process oi nat- ural fermentation ceases when there is about 15% alcohol present in the liquid. 4. D0 ALL ALCOHOLIC DRINKS IIAVE AN ALCOHOLIC CONTENT OF LESS THAN 15%? The alcohoiic content by volume differs in different kinds of bever- ages; beer a percent; ale 7 percent; cider 9 percent; wine 11 percent. 5. rr FERMENTATTON CEASES wuss run ALCOHOLIC cou- ’l‘EX’I' REACHED 15%, now can a wmr: srnoucnn rum 15% at: OBTAINED? By reducing the amount of water it is said to be fortified. Thus for- tified wine has an alcoholic con- tcnt of over forty poi‘ cent; brandy and whiskey of over fifty pcr cent. QUEBEC ANNUAL REPORT The Plan of Work for the New Year Into which we have entered is composed oi the following items: l. Rcalizlrig that prayer for Di- vine guidance is i.‘~.e Wentest source of pcivel" for all ChrIstiml organiza- tions. we urge our local unions to, make the devotional. part of their~ lliectiilgs as spiritual and Instruc-I tlve as possible. also to remember the noantide hour of prayer. 2, That County and local Unions endeavor to make a Provincial Life Mrnober during the year. ti. That all children in a commun- ity be u rged to study the lessons in the Temperance Educational Cam- paign: to write essays; to make posters; sign pledres and that in- tcresting books on the harmful ef- fects of alcohol and narcotics be put ill Sunday schools and day school libraries and that children be induced to read them. 4. We urge each local Union io hiah decree of service and "Jug or- lzainst “Government Control" o! the sale oi ii uor, and in all pos- sible ways s ow our disapproval of the same. '1. That Unions should not direct their funds to other objects or or~ ganlzatlons. W.C.T.U. money is needed for W.C.T.U. work. 8. We urge oui members to wear the white ribbon at all times and to be able to explain what it stands for. 9. Whereas the Press is a. powerful ally in spreading propaganda oi’ any kind. It is urged ilhat local and county Unions urge their Press Su- perintendents to try as far as pos- sible to secure the co-operation of their local papers in bringing the cause of temperance before the GRAN T MOTORS LTD. mmtilmobe’ mefprgrlflsxlrllgvxvilrtlsmr: '3'»? There's no weapon half so mighty has been connected with tll mo U to-o to ui t d ' _l H I‘ O ' O p- I Q11 linen In IICII- ' hibitimg 2.219 works. paintings. s.- ulc intercessors bear: automobile business u. u... mm- lties will be installed to provide 2 Gt, G39 fgg Si‘, as l F and LINCOLN-ZEPHYR DEALER ll. That we protest against the introduction of 1iqucr_,in canteens. 12. That the local presidents see that all superintendents send their reports to the County Supt. so that these may be sent on to the Provin- cial Supt. aild Ihlt this be done lmmedlatefy after the annual meeting; also that the Provincial Supt. write at least once a year to the County Supt. preferably after Provincial Convention. 13. That it be arranged at County Conventions cl" School of Methods to make a si-udy of. our work. l4. That we advocate and silppcrt the formation of study groups to examine the underlying causes of war in the contemporary world. and the requirements of a lasting peace system. so that our citizen-s may be fitted to sujnort their rep- resentatives In their cffcrts to bring about such a peace. 15. That we reconsider the Group - System and try to find the best way of presenting Ireports to mem- bers of Convention. I l6. That we continue our cfirrir l a l CONSIDER this a cordial invitation to visit the new dealership no matter what kind of car you now drive. You will be interested both in the modern service facilities and in the handsome cars on display. This new dealer is in business to serve you-whether you are interested in a new car or in having a minor repair job done. Capable men, equipped with Charlottetown". precision tools, will give you prompt, eflicient war-E at reasonable cost. We invite you to inspect the new Ford V-B, De Lure Ford V-8 and Mercury 8 cam-each an outstanding value in its field. A demonstration is yours for the aaking—and we know you'll enjoy it. We invite you to come in and get acquainted-with the new dealer and with the cars- FOIID DIOTOII CODIPANY 0F CANADA, LIMITED FORD V-B, MERCURY AND LINCOLN-ZEPHYR CARS, FORD TRUCKS, COMMERCIAL CARS, STATION IWGONS to sit-cure tile vote for uzomell iu the Province of Quebec. co-operat- i lng with other organizations work- ing for the same obicctlve; also organize Loyal Temperance Le- gions and Yormg Peoples Societies wherever possihc falling that t0 5. That local Unions make a de- termined effort to increase their membrrship; holding special meet- ings with outstanding speakers for that purpose. 6. That we continue to protest that we endeavour to impress un"u our mcnlbcrs and other zvcmcn who subject of special study. five minutes of each meeting to tho I In Hollywood. where GAhBFZS "FIRST A BUSY TEAL/HER‘. HOLLYWOODTFBT). 1- i AP) ~J 0- she has study of some part. of the Report coached a long line 0f stars before Book. and after Gabi". she z: Known bv Mrs. Jnhu McArWlur. her maiden name. Ffvrr"i"‘""" c‘ ~ Plan of Work Convener. 5110's apt to be called Mrs. Gable llml that (ICPFWL st ..o ‘wins Clark Cable's first WlIE. His College. Columbia Mo. The course ‘third and present wlfc Lombard. words icr her former husband. He has workcrl hnrd and deserves his success, she says. This winter Miss Dillon is tak- 1118 over a new job-teaching dra- 'sn airport construction project but v.¢-.I. Slle stead 0f Ell 8356b. is Carole will not be geared towards produc- | lug professional actresses. She hopes she has only kind.‘ - A new t duced by 1e WHEIELING. W. Van Feb. I- .<AP)—Ohlo County uncovered a vein oi 100.000 tons of coal during ‘speed military and Idllring the winter. civil r~—_1<_._. imliirs w the girls at Christin-alt turned out to be a problem in‘. Relief clients won't use the fuel claiming it is of such poor grade of ski has been pro- National Research Council of Canada for use on h; alrcraf MARK a. MacG-UIGAN. K-C- C. ST. CLAIR TRAINOR. ILO. Barristers, Solicits , Eta. J row VOUIZ Jowus BACK up. 2 FELLA, BEFORE voutz cum ’ ' FALLG on: AN‘ 6901's TH‘ QUG/a-w THAT snowman t c/wr RUN WHEN HE'S , PATTERN A PQIZE. sreeiz.’ v ‘ av JUPITEIZHTAKE.’ you nave 206550 ME seam t/“H-Mv GCQAMWOLD WILL ~01" Run! w TODAY ow Tue roam, we DRATTED coco I-IODPED A FEW ‘snaps AND STOPPED AS HE'LL WAIT TILL HE THINKS WE GOT IT ALL SHOVELED OFF, BUT WE'LL FOOL HIM -- THIS IS NO , IT AIN’T--THIS IS TERRIBLE! IT WOULD BE FAQ MORE ENJOYABLE IF WED CLEAN TH’ WHOLE POND, BUT WHEN TH‘ LOAFERS Richmond Street, Charlottetown z==r H. F. McPHEE B. A. K. C. I How Are 1' snu§$éi§.“lo€€em. _ suoueu FER sumac comm rp RIGID A?» DE QOTO DEWVERING run, Building Charlottetown Ygur EYES? I as TOO MAD TO ENJOY we MI€€I€§IPPl/--- , 5551025, I-.IE‘S PECULIAR - . PALMER 8' HASLAM ; , IT...O.;.?I5N'5EI'AA1€EEER EGAD, I eI-iouco -wo~'r_ TRAIN A ucK, I t .,,, ,_ “ma, 1m . olrrumgifeggggsegggigg ' THUMP you JUST use row GALENTO. I . a Jbg€€%SA1-,ME'RB.%&€LJ' ...‘.....l..... _ consult . W- .’ -~ Bur isricm tum w A / Bgnk gfh “ova gflllpglll-BIIM u, Lana.‘ f" i’ I THE‘ i M0 E I ~- At your so co w h year! 1 F|QEME TQ QAVE TH __ muss???‘ fififggjiigl! I girlie‘ u.' 3115i‘: ' ‘hormh I’ I GRAND STAMD/ / ’ CUTCLEAFIE‘ Hamill: and disoflfl Your dll- x ‘ g AND rnmsmuans ’ I u“... u". m» end-n»- Ii. F. Ilutoheson l Day and Night Service 0. I. HUTOIIESON 4 551%) Ngyt/Iélrwgig" I r. o. HUTCHESON. . I (hmeron Block, Charlottetown. P E. Island MACHINE REPAIRS \ lNGINES—IMPLEMENTS-NHLL MACHINERY FOUNDRY WORK / _ IRON AND BRASS , CASTINGS QM W, HE C lpswaAvE ' ., ' , ' TO 8E DO HALL a . n on.’ i: THE “OTIMS I \ @000 Iv_nn uevlcmuc. 1y. 059'“ ‘-""~“'; ~ FOR e CQAM /.__/ I "I 84 QUEEN ST. CHARLOTTETOWN _--_._ - l urge McManul 9 ByG YE5rDEAQ-i LOVE IT HERE IN 51". PAULrBUT ‘QM. WELL- ACCORDING MOW’ I'M ALL THAT ALL. COMES I'LL WEAR TH‘ COAT TO SIX HUNDRED w AH‘ TAKE ALONG AND NINETY I'VE CHANGED MY MIND- ] THE SKATES AND OOLLAIZS- we AIZE GOING TD \ ° - $l<l6 - SEND THE LEAVE. TOMORROW \ RES; avEllé-Ll? FOR FLORIDA - \ DRESSED FOWL We require 10,000 pounds of good qualify dress- ed fowl immediately. Paying top market prices and prompt returns. Ship express to cllmlul PACKERS LIMITED CHARLOTTETOWN P. E. I. x. TH OT INCLUDING THE BOB ' SLED ~ vnifiw” World am. mcrvml. 1 _ 3 _.. - i. " ' I JIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIW! <-~ - . =='- .. -.......' '