SATURDAY. , NOTES FAMINE Very bountiful is the feast of 00d fr meadow and aea. Breadoglows ripe in the field. wine rich in the heavy tr"- __'n-lcre must be enouflh 811d W apnre of His charity. Ver' merciful i: the 118M m" ‘falls on t.he wheeling earth. I-Isllowirlg timely dvflth. and 181"" fully bringing t0 bmh- Lsurf-ly (fads mercy will 001M W our darkness and dearth! d Very pitiful is the heart of G0 for humble and \hig “'11,, ,,,;.<1¢ tho infinite, mark; if a sparrow die, __1=¢, L-nnncg be rhat He will no! ._The Glad TIMI!!!- notlce our cry. NEED OBVIOFS and Canada's will be com- In 501118 mrters the la being raise as t0 “my. - \\.ll‘ is over. it should \\ m 518E? an- rlnd urge the . ~ bonds. _\'r't another op- nrllvldual ALUlllCI‘ few wccks 1' :11 Victory Loan quest l now 'l\lll t lu .v\'.'ll.:2 ‘.111.’ l . .. TO \\'l.\".l,\'(i THE “'.>\Il All I'm: livpcriencc and Scientific Lxguwlulf-llls Dlsprnve Board's (‘stnlcntlnn l note by (he War Labor Board essential w winning ., January 14.» lent seems not borne experience, indeed, to Oi course the of I offer: experiments, ire- d, hovc never produc- England tried the t of making beer plenti- lllcd IIQUOFS scarce, in the the 19th century. Of this men‘. Sydney Smith said, c is drunk or sprawling.“ my, about i850, tried to '-. from distilled ll uor to The scientist Ilore said, so-called abstinence move- mcn; of the middle of the 19th cantury was only against distilled liquors and came to nothing, or rutvhvsr, n drowned in beer." Prof. von Blillge sulfl of beer "No other drunk L; so ufsfcllous. It hu been 1n Gcrlnany worse than the whis- ‘key p851. because more apt to lead to immoderute drinking.’ As for laeef" in camps being ll- leglral, the Ami-Canteen Law of i901 has not been repealed, so bee-r in our army camps ls illegal. 1t is sunply a popular fallacy that llluli do not get drunk on beer. Ask the boys in our cam if that is not true. I have. O , do not ‘ u llvc forevcr on flfitions and cs, for in the end it will ‘ Think on France! h. TILTOW, Cambridge. Muss. -The American Issue GUARD YOUR GRAY CELLS What relation has beverage al- colzol to insanity’? Only 5 per 6 per ccnt of all first ad- w nlc-ntal hospitals have .ic psychoses but ap roxi- 25 pvt" cent of all syc otics excessively. ichevar comes first, alcohol and blliiy are not a good One research scien- Illnt “liquor makes 1111101- li group of scientists said: "Alcohol is the outstanding com- mon factor in the history of per- ccnung to mental hospitals." wen; survey shows that the nuznbu" oi first admissions ta lflflllllil lulsprals of women with alc lulu plwycnoses went up in six yours .u ratio to men from one to seven to one ln five. Why (lacs one drinker get dnmk whilecnmher stays partially so- ber? Herc is the explanation of two forclnost scientists: “The rea- son that the chects follow the con- centration of alcohol in the blood rather than the amount of al- cohol in he body is due to pe- culiarities in the circulation of l/ocd in the brain. The intoxi- n: fing effects of alcohol arise from r! nctlon of alcohol in the brain, '.\ has, for its weight, a very 1&1.» circulation of blood. The mm nrrutlon of alcohol in the h: r therefore rises and falls ‘H115 in the blood of the much more quickly than * in other tissues with '.rculatlon. The concen- . zllc bl0od—and the ef- - vlcohol, are determined . ow. ‘l: the amount drunk, 111115 l1." ‘we n; which it, ls ab- SOYHM‘ “ qnower cannot con- TWi K once the blood 0011*“.- " ‘> the brain. m Bunna had a r who gave herself .,..1~ in the schools. . _. lxlwson, a young '-. zrum .1 South India and brought up and Bum, Shc i; a flne The ‘MC l‘l - a perfect <1! nd is so u-h n good speaker that 1nd R1rls~of all ages, ‘ri in hcr storing nnd ms invited to the Govcrnlnlnr School, the nuddhgsg Schmns fillfl the Hindu and M05. lcm Sfllowls well as in the Christin): Schools She did a grep: work. ' rn uhvn_ the invasion camr. sh» l‘."l]')v"fl some o,f her fam- ily (‘RP-luv lo India and for months ahc ‘Jwrk-irl in n ramp for Burma. refuqcv ncnr Madras. Finally the W. .’l‘.U, once more put her to Work, in Iurlin this time, But Burrm, is =‘ill hmnc to hcr and she ls imglnlicnlly waiting to got back to hcr frlt-ncls and her vrork with ‘he svhoolboyns and girls. ,. mu- The Burma Government in In- rlla i-i v1.1‘. preparing for the glad tiny of Pm rcturn of all homes: . lr_ - (‘IIIIIVIUHS inside Burma flint very great nced t nnd it is rapidly‘ . u-utc) Both men Vn-HIHCCTS are being rlvlllnn rvllcf work in zcun as the Allird 4\|)"ll the door. And ulm know her womrn, l will stfllld shoul- with the mcu, "bu: ll r full part of all imr- ens and rliffirulllrs in rebuild- Ilg their country, u bravely al l w_ QT U_ llflfficlal Lltl of “Casualties CANADIAN All“ OVERSEAS Died 0min] Ontario I081!!!" Mammnd, Alfreg Fulbert. PM» t, N . Pmulafynlandamdian Anny Servfoo Corp: lVLalley, Feliclen, Pu. Bvllv- lll Afll-IIE] Boudreau, Anode. L134!» 79m Rocher North. N-B. Eastern Canadian MacPheraon. Dimflld 1'1- Hallfax. N - ROYAL CANADIAN All. FORCE ovansaas out 14-. Believed Killed 0n Aellve Service — Now for 0f- flclal Purposes H! 13¢“! Kearse, Percy Harold, F0. B unawn. 0M- Prevloualy Missing 0n Acllvo Ser- vlce -— Now For Official Purpooel resumed Dead: ‘Aunc, Cllffoéd Norman, I'M-On. Vancouver. B» - Bellamy, Gslfnn Crawford. F0. McKague. 5a . Burrows, Bernard ARIN. Fv» Trevioualy Peterborough, Out. Chapman, tKenneth 1mm, IO. M f d, On. Eififieu, Bernard Victor, 1".- sgr, sandwich East, Windsor. 0m» Cook, Michael Arthur. ‘FY-sib- W lland. Ont. e Owen James. 790-. TW- nto, Ont. opougan, dlrllatck Llewely-n. UPI-II» H llt n. . Kkqfng, ‘Ralph And-row. Pfl-Bfl-t Toronto, Ont. Dunkelman. George Amos. 587-- Midland. 0M- Dunphy, $1?“ Aahley, IH-Sgt. h l b , . scGéredtaerll. Huntly Parker. 70-. T0- t. , Ralph fiithllf. 58"» Washington, U. 5- A- Homlng. Ftrederick Arthur, IO" t , On. T018311? Leonard Dewain. PO" , B. C. VTQIEQIITJOm. Edward. FO.. To- ronto, Ont. Manchul. Donald Peter. Toronto. Ont Winnipeg, Man. a t , B. c. rglfftlllixrlz? Gerald, FL-Lieut... , o t. ma“: mam Edward. ro.. Mn. n. c. 1mm» (wile) em n! Stevens, Bear River, beat, Fiqwlllvlllssiou City, BC. s : esggpgard, Peter Osborne. Toronto. Ont. CANADA Died From Natural Causes: Rovxaell, Triffle Pearl, LAW, Norris Arm, Newfoundland. Died From Injuries Sustained Accidentally: Rlvkin, Hymie Irving, AC1, Ab~ botsford, 3.0. Killed 0n Active Service: O‘Grady, Clarence Joseph, Sgt, Ottawa, Ont. P.- Air Operations: Lacey, Robert Henry, Sgt... Ham- ilton, Ont. Mather, Man. flcial Purposes Presumed Dead: Ottawa, Ont. vice —- Now For Official Presumed Dead: Minnedosa, n. Beckett, Arthur Carleton. W0.. Edmonton. Alta. Blair, John, PO., Hamilton, Ont. Brown, George William, Fl.-L., Samla, Ont. Brydon, Francis Samuel, 90., Berwick, NB. Campbell, James Duncan, r,- Sgt, Austin, Man. ' Chapman, Earl William. IQ, Lashburn. Sack. Comeliaon, John Edgar, It), Windsor. ‘Ont. Curie. John Garfield, PO. Ple- ton. Ont. Dick. La Verne IO. Brantford. Ont. Falrey, Earl Roy, PO., Winni- DBS. Man. Gladwell, Willis John, $0., To- ronto, Ont. Harrell, Arthur James, 1"0., Ed- monton, Alta. How, Frederick Winston, 110., Edmonton. Alta. Langley, Lloyd George, P0,, F0. I'D» Toronto, Ont. MnoMlllan, John Mervyn, Cornwall, Ont. lMartln, Fred Scott, WO., Oyen, to. Martin, Richard Charlel, PO., Vlneland. Ont. McLaurln, George Fraser, I‘.- Sgt, Brandon, Man. Moss, Claude Alexander, 10., Saskatoon, Sask. Puget. William Robert. ., Shclburne, Ont. Pratt, Gordon Dmut, ., North Gower, Ont. Shantz, Frederick Weber, Kitchener. Ont. Bpringsteln, Norman Ray, ., Merld. Sask. . Wills. Jack Gordon, F0, ‘Ib- rnnto, Ont. Dangerously Ill Aa A Result 0f Injuries Sustained Accidentally: Marquardt, Clifford Adolf. LAC" Eganvllle, Ont. CANADA Previously Mining Believed Drown- ed-Now Reported Drowned Ao- clrlentally: Wagner. Erhardt George, LAC. New Hamburg, Ont. We the women of o1?“ cliff} and Russia, and China. John, FREAK ACCIDENT ST. l-IEILENS, lnncaahlre, mfg. Ylilld--(CP)—A mnn, getting out of his car to investigate a sus- pected fault, was hit and knocked down by the rear wheel which had fallen off and mun along behind. 581-. George Glenn. v1.4a. Murray, John Richard. Hem“ ol- Bange Station, CIJIZIIDMDIOWII, l’. E. I. Elwood IAROY. 3-56-- N. S. Tel-rls, Georce Thompson 011~ F0" ROYAL CANADIAN AIR FORCE OVERSEAS Missing On Active Service After McLeod, Roydon Hubert, 20., Previously Mlaalng Believed Killed On Active Service —- Now For 0f- Mallcy, John Alfred, FL-Lieut... Previously Missing On Active Ser- Purposes Anderson, lélaexahder John, PO" l‘!!! 110 Island Soldiers Arriving in Halifax (Continued from Pill l) Pte. Poll-fer, A. J. MII. T- 5- Polrier, Wellington Stm, P. l. l- Pte. Maillot, M. J., Mrl. J. Mull- let, Tlgnllh, P E. I. Pte. Broom, B. L, Mrl- U. l- Bmom, McNollPl Milli. P. l. I. Pte. Gallant, E. J., Mn. M. L. Gallant, Sununerslde, P E- I. Pte. Gaudet, E. J., Mn. T. Link- letter, Summerslde, P, E. 1. Pte- Slavin, E. S., Mn. E. Slavin Albany, P. E. I. ' Gnr. Crozler, J. 11., Mn. M. J. Crozler, Summerlide. Gnr. Doiron, A. F., Mn. I‘. D01:- on, Duvar, Pluavllle, P. I. I. Gnr, Grant, C. W., Mn. F. Grunt. Illonlle. Gnr. Nicholson, A. 8., J. M. Nic- holson, ‘I Rualell St., S‘Sidl. Gnr, Perry, J. E., J. H. Perry, SSI-de. Brd. Perry, J. '1‘., A. J. Perl?» 8'Side. Gnr. Provost, L. C., Chaiaaon, Burton. Lot 7. Pte. Arsenault, C. J., llll. I Arsenault, Richmond, R, R. 2. Pte. Doucette, J 0-. Mfl- B» Doucette, Tlgnlsh. Pte. Poirler, J. A., Mn. M. A. Poitier, St. Nicholas. Major Charles Hammond John- lon, Mrs. C. H. Johnson, Summer- aide. Lieut. John Allison McIntosh, Tignlah, R- R. 1. Gnr. Ballem, G. N., Ellerllie, R. R. 1. Pte. DeCoste, L. J, Mrs. L. De- Coste, Summerslde. Pte. Gallant, E. J., Mrs, E. J. Gallant, 5i Russell St., S‘Slde. l Mn. J. Gallant, Box 721, S’Slde. Cpl. Gaudet, R. H, Mrs J. Link- lletter, 37 King St., S’Slde. Pie. Murphy, L. I-L, Mrs. L. if. Murphy, Alberton Cpl. Wedge, L, R., Summeralde- Pte. Williams, R. R., Mrs. C. Williams, 75 Granville St., S'Slde. Gnr. Brown, R- J., Mrs. J. A. Brown, Richmond, P E. I. Spr. Rooney, J. J., Mrs. Rooney, Cardigan, P. E. I, Gnr. Smith, J. R., Mrs. J. Smith, 61 Chestnut St., Charlottetown. Gm‘, Vanlderstine, J. F., Mr. L. G. Vanlderstine, Montague, P. E.I. Pie. Yorston, M. I-L, Mrs. M. Yorston, Georgetown, P, E. I, Major Frank John Storey, Mrs. L. M. Storey, 257 Grafton St. Char- loitetown. Sgt. Ives, L. H., Mrs. F, Ives, 202 Richmond St., Charlottetown. Pte. McAuley, L. IL, Mr, M. D. McAuley, Charlottetown, P. E. I. Sgt. Evans, J W. E., Mrs, J. Evans, Kensington, P. E. I. Major Loyola Ignatius Duffy, Mrs. M. Duffy, 67 Douglas St., City L.-Cpl. Toomba, J. F., Mrs. M. Toombs, 12 Elm Ave., Charlotte- town. Sgmn, Walsh, R. C., Mra. S. E. Walsh, Albany . Pie. Kennedy, W, M., Mrs- I. Kennedy, 40 Pownal St., Ch'town. Sgt. Cannon, A. T., Mrs. R. Can- non, Pownal. Sgt, Holman, C. 13., Mrs. F. J. Holman, 157 Prince St., Ch'town. Sgt. McBwal-xr, A. D., Mra. A. A. McSwaln, Peter's Rd., Klnll Co. S/Sgt. Moran, F. J., Mrs. F. J. Moran, 53 Euston St., Ch'town. Pte. Brynnton, W. L., Mrl. 1’. Bryanton, 39 Water St., Ch'town. Pte. Burke, T. J., A. M. Burke, I7 Edward St., City. Gnr, Creme, M. B., W S Crane, Peake‘: R. R. B. Pte. Ford, V. L., Mrs. V Ford, 96 Cumberland St., Ch'town. Pte. Jenkins, C. L., Mrl, S. R. Jenkins, 82 Brighton Rd, City. Gnr. Kerwin, R. E., Mrs. R. Ker- wln, 87 Sydney St., City. Gnr. Lewis, J. K., Mrs. J. C. Lewis, 23 Bayfield St., Ch'town. L/Cpl. Paquet, R. IL, Mra. H. Paquet, Souris East. Pte. Waye, G. F., J..A. Slllilphant Hunter River. F. Wedge, M. Pte. Gallant, A. U.. Mrl. A. U. >7 Arm/Sgt. Nicholson, N, D., Mrs. N. D. Nicholson, Montague. Pow-nal. Gnr. Andrew, A. G., Mn. H, M. Andrew, 241 Pownal St., Ch'town. Gnr. Fisher, A. E., Mn, M. E. Fisher, South Lake, Elmira. Gnr. Furneaa, F. E., Mrl. A. Fur~ neaa, Vernon Bridge, Gnr. Gallant, A. E., Mra. L. Gal- lant, 16 School St., City. _ Gnr. Gormley, W. F., Mra. W. Gormley, 24 Union St., City. Gnr. Goabee, F; E., Mrs: A. M. Goabee, Murray River, Gnr. Gosbee, W. N., Mrs. N. Goa- bee, Murray River. Gnr. Haggnrty, G. ..., Mrl. C. Haggarty, 22 Pleasant St., City. Cpl. Holland, J. If. Mn. P, I. Holland, Sourls. Bdr. Jenklm, W. L., L. Jenkins. Mt, Albion. Gnr. Lanlgan, H. E., Lanlgan, Sourla West. Mrl. T. LONDON - (GP) - To speed up training of drivers to replace lulnflreds cf girls who have left the service through marriage, members of the Warren's Royal Naval Ser. vlce are taking lessons from Lon- don Bu: r t Gnr. Acorn, C. W., W, L. Acbrn, Salvation Army Welfare Campaign BTRATIORD, Ont, Sept. 7- Th9 necessity for community sulp- pomcd cooial cervlces, decpito govemlnental social security mea- sum, wu pointed out toda by Lt. Col. H. Charles 'I‘utte, ronto, Bubllc Relationa Secretory for Canada fer the Salvation . lie mite at the opening of Uhlfaf Staten Welfare Campaign hero. With government: adopting plane to inlure the social security of their peoples, Social Service had at lut come info it; own, said Col. "mm. But after governments had done all they could do than wu still need for all the service: that could be given by every Social Worker and institution, he declared. Mus treatment in Social Service was a failure and If government: were to assume control of every form of Social Service, officiallan coon would kill it and the nation. consequence; would be disastrous, I I_- i U: , I l. . u . CFTARI-OTIIIETIQEKLGUAIDIAN“ Come and learn the exciting news in fur fashions for 1946! houettes featuring deep cuffed sleeve collection is ready now and as alwl quality, Whole eHn HUDSON SEAL (dyed musk- rat) in selected dyed to a lush, pelts of assured quality, velvety smoothness. Sup- ple texture lends itself perfectly to boxy lines. A coat pride. to be worn wlth_ assured Muck-rat Backs. mink and sable dyed, in easy boxy line s, gathered front yokes. tuxedo fronts, large full sleeves and turn- ed-bnck cuffs. YOU'RE ALWAYS S Sizes l4 to 18. s and graceful swing backs. ys the name of this store enduring beauty and wear. l..\ See the newest ln sil- Our outstanding stands for traditional Raccoon Backs, swagger and warm a c0a\ ' that appealc to “Miss On-The-Go." Tough’ textured fur that lakes strenuous wear. Boxy style, button and loop fasten snugly under chin. Whole akln PERSIAN LAMB. . Cont! of stamina and distinction, boxy 0r filled styles, new flange shoulders, deep arm- holes, turn back cuffs. ' AFE IN BUYING YOUR FUR COAT FROM MGDRE a. MFLEODIMM CHARLOTTETOWN. P.E.l. many exceptions in people for cluaiflcataon. Thought, effort and infinite palna with me indlvlsual wu the only way to redeem f len human nature. hum the meagre efforts of a few decades ago, there had been a. great advmg in Social Service methods. ay Social Service meant making individuals and families in? normal fid valuable pclaona an ltoupc. Social Service Wu to reconstruct live! and mdlflat family circum- stances. need today was for moxie‘. ‘got leciaéflltgelaxl Service. e ma o cues requir- ing Social Serving Wbrbl’ ll can "Many evils cadet today became of man money rather than too little. Juvenile dehlnquency, no urioul now, in in many oacea, aue to young people having more mo. My than h 100d for than. De. linwanoy of Donuts, out of which the dren. 1| frequently 8PM! it in 1 d - lectindflrn‘ their enlfiffi?“ m m‘ Doclari that he could not feel that a so ety in which no one w“ m they become. Tho public, for its own good, needs campaigns for deserving cauaea," A great reorganization of no. tional life was ahead of Canada u the recult of th; end of the war and the swine over to peace and i“ X Pmblfiml. aald Col. ‘Putts.’ A ea [antic talk faced con-n mlunbt service; in general and aocffl rffioular. The 801v! ion Army's National Home Front Appeal for 11,500,000 for lta nearly 50 aocial service and welfare activmec which are con- ducted ocroce Canada. opem won, __._...___. BLIND GLOBE TROTTBR MINDOIN-(OD-Cupt. K. 0. Ravi of the Royal Engineers who wan blinded while lifting mines on the aouth coast in olng to India to wort at. the t. Dunstan’! pftqn anus uellnu. b chu- no emymym o‘ k .1 y -- for the blind of. d is being AFRICAN AGRICULTURE rumsnn MNKB‘ MDKI-IATEONG. Baatoland (OF-Antlmll erosion work now carried on throughout this district on a rapidly increas- ing scale and already hundreds of acres of cultivated lands have been protected from eroaian by contour furrow: and grass stripe, OSGODBY. 1mm“ <CPl-»-'l‘hc I-Rt of lined Afllvll. 11:51:? Hi inn 01's .118. tngrccrivc tllrlr colors luff" dlsappdlnlrd bccfllifif‘ or N C O. who was Uni in the P?" The Nova Scotia llucpitlulllulrses’ Training School ‘, Invites applications from men and women when" I interested in becoming nurses and who hold a 31"“ | 11 Provincial Certificate. _ G em , Students receive both Psychlntrlc_flfld h :"h0s_ Training, which Includes affiliation Wlih o! e0 Mp pltala. Students are paid an advflllfll” """“‘"" lng their entire period of frninmlz. Grr;'zlu are unlined to wrlle their examinations. Hone apply to thafSm-ollry. Board of Commussloflfm m» emu uuplw. null-well» N- “- v m Rvglalrred bur i “Lmrolnshlre. aliifjlg; Sulherlmld from llnll’ was not. one 1715:; six years n80 was | l | z l . >