l wrznaainirs l JEWELERS SINCE 1868 BLUEBI NSEMBLEI 6 DIAMONDS beautifully set ' 94» She'll thrill to this lovely bridal duettc. Each mag- nillcently matched 14k yellow gold ring set with 3 shimme i", diamonds. BLUEBIRD II‘ Ingogemenl Ring ‘ 5 DIAMONID » ‘WEDDING BAND. 2250 Let this beautifully styled ‘wedding bond be the sym- w. c. T. u. l, sores = l The WEEK l. at S.D.li. Tue: CALL T0 stoma .._..... For the risht and for the Truth 1_,et us take our stand today. with the growing strenilh u! Willi‘ Life's great battles to assay- Chiist hath summoned us to iiilhl. He hath aifellilh l” mak’ I“ Slum‘ l-ie will fill the world with ll§lllo He will overthrow alrwrons- _Rev. David Coburn. ____--—- Theme Talk: we hear so much today about building a 119W WW1‘! "d “£51,: future citizens, this is o! v oh terest. I! this new world of tom row is to be one of law and order. decency, freedom and will“. l‘ mus. have solid foundations .n the character o! its citizens. This meflfls then that we have many "Twig! to right. many outrages to atop. marry trades to cleanse. Wekyyil; consider one of the most Wrdd ° | these trades - the liquor tra lit-he Do you know that last year d l ugiflmlte liquor sales in Cans a‘ amounted to nearly $39 l"? evu-y.‘ man, woman and child in the coun‘-- try? How many gave that mu‘t‘1\‘ to the church‘of God, to wort -‘ while organizations aimed at billld-‘ ing a clean. worthwhile commun-i ity? This waste of millions of dol- lars in our country each y!" WWW be g grave concern, but waste ia far from Mm‘, the worst consequence.‘ Let us consider some facts re-‘ garding the use of liquor on moralsi bol of your devotion. ' ‘ . Jdidi l . LIVING lino». (Oantinilcrfro-m Page Z) | felt and. placed in front of the sound. In mother genemtiori homes will include the acoustical material in all specifications. 'I‘\vo-sioi'y houses will have acoustical material put betwoen the ceiling and floor and the commercial type will be used en the ceiling. Dnaporles lined and drawn across the windows or walls can decrease sound. This is often necessary in homes where members of the fam- ily sleep during the day sintc they work at night, ' Squeaky doom, of course. need some oil and the faucet needs a new washer. ANCIENT BEAUTIES How beautiful was the lady of 5.000 years ago? Did she use make- up, wear jewellery. and furnish her home with finery to attract the cyc‘ of the visiting male? Most of these questions are answered by G. recent ‘Ill. 0! Egyptian antiquities, donat- ed to the Royal Ontario Uuscum by the late Sir Robert Monti. a tanner director of the Internation- _al Nickel Company of Canada, Lini- lled. Sir Robert subscribcd to Egyptian expeditions of the Mus- eum. He also built his own culls-c- tion. composed of an amazing va- riety of priceless Egyptian tress. ures, The collection contains. among other items, a cosmetic, liiiiiettc, which was used to. mix make-up pigments in approximately 3.000 B, C. Female figurines, pottery and stone vessels testify to the high 1Q\'_ e1 of art in ancient Egypt. and fun. erary objects contribute to our W859"! knmvledse of burial customs of long ago. KEEP IiIATTRESS IN coop REPAIR. Ne mailer What the article 1!. It would seem that it is still in short SUPPIY. Raw materials aren't flow- ing freely yet, and in almost ev. labor, Even when plants are run- "lull smoothly again, it will take some time to satisfy the backlog of waiting orders alone. So. whatever homo sleeping equipment. full produc- tion of which is hampered shortage of ticking, cotton iinters and steel, I A mattress should be ‘from side to side one week and ll,“ m, mailm- lww lcllg he may‘ cry industry there i-s n shortage of and character. A famous lfldfle h": l prisoners sentenced in this court‘ ' were drinking men and women. Out‘ of 139 divorce cases in this court‘; Furtiier-. [more every civil action regarding 811' ‘77 were caused by drink- ‘automoblle accident with one c2.’- oeption had liquor involved. It i a growing factor in the (351159 °l juvenile delinquency. the cause of .40 p9,» cent of neglected children. lit is responsible for the spread of disease end for much domestic _un- happiness which cannot be put into figures. It is character rather than econ- omic strength that finally defilde! 9, nation‘: dest uy- The most ef- fective and most direct action l“ the matter is to resolve to have no ' part in e, business fraught with so much evil. either _by indulilflq 111 {i5 wares or by sharing in any Way Iii its profits. You will then have a lstrong basis of self respect from which to exert your influence as a Christian citizen. "I DON'T REMEMBER?’ l In our Nianaimo session of Assizc Court recently a learned treatise on alcoholism, its degFCBS. l¥'»‘°\1liirl' ties and general effects was Sull- plied by an eminent witness That certain “period of forgetfuiiicss‘ which has occurred for so many , _ , equipment men who did know enough to quit‘ you‘ usr._ (alto mighty ‘good care when the reasonable y of H‘ Th“ apphes partlculafly m. reached. cumc in for iis full shnrckolvcd 111M UNNRA Slwulil 65mm"? limit was lot exploitation from the medical by expert point of view. It will not lic vcry comforting for such imbibcrs lio learn that from p, study of many u“. 1° “y; "B4 per 6611i’. O! the‘ “Don't out the cat out iwugiit Mother. I'm vrrlt-irg a Biology exam tomorrow and want. to look things over." Nerves ere tensed. brows knitted. the corridors are lonely and deserted. We are coming down the stretch in term number one. Next ‘Ihieaday we go to the iviro and—a.s the elephant said when he stepped i-nto the chicken )'2tl‘CI.-- every man ‘ for himself (pat. John E. Green, Jan. 4'1). Examination period; _ wlllch ln- clude two weeks before the exams b08111 we very trying time; foa- a reporter (we use the term loosely) axouind the college. The only act- ivity, save afewintramursihockey games and the senior games in town. is carried on in the rooms over a. text book. This sort of thing. necessary u it is. does not make very interesting reading. However. Such u it is. here is the "news" for this week. Saints took over leadership in the aity hockey league last Tues- day when they defeated the Legion |7-3. Aicooiding to reports the game was rather slow in spots; but from U16 Slims point of view that was all right, since it we; their limo game in a week. Stars for the night We". Met-hot and Cart MacDonald (who incidentally is the league's Wadi-FIG 900ml"); Great work. fellows. The team has a layoff now until after the exams. which will make THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN their next game sometime early ‘in bruary. In intramural llOOkQv things are’ proceeding very smoothly; and, as predicted. the league is providing plenty of thrills. chills and spills for everyone. At present Grade XII would B-PDK-zir to be‘ the team to .watcii; but since most teams have ‘only played three games at uie ‘most. vi'e'll unit until later to give ‘the league standing. Anyway “toni- pus fugii" and Ill never learn any ‘history here. g-‘r. MauGuigan please l note). U Work on Memorial Hail is pro- ceeding. and from here on it will be an inside j-cb.‘ The scaffolding is being removed. despite Dunphya assertion that without it the build- ing would fail ovrr. (No reflection on the construction company lil- tcndcd.) For the last week or so we have noticed lights burning on the .first floor and some arc of the ‘opinion that work is being con- tinued in the evenings. Perhaps i|‘s just Pheian studying. We'll investi- gate sometime soon. The Debating Society held the last of it's pre-exam trials on Pri- ‘day and Sunday evenings. On Fri- 'day night Mr. Gregory Lsmbros ‘and Mr. Arthur Maclnnis opposed Mr. R. J MacDougai and Mr. Ernest Gallant. The topic was “Re- i0 gupply the stricken nations wi'h the essentials of life." On Sunday evening the topic "Resolvtd that ‘co-operation is more beneficial lo turned lhousand cases. this expert hellvves. our economy than competition" was defended by Mr. Frank Bolger and ‘from end to mid the ncxt, to effect live “the man who has experienced Mi‘. J. E. Green opposed by lyfr. a proper distribution of wear. 1i one of tlicse blank l-crlods duo io‘Dsi'ril MiicGuigan Iiour toxic alcohol poisoning \'.‘iII should receive at least. an nf airing every day, with all covers thrown back or removed. the c Modern Wdodcrait PIIONE Grafton 1311 UPHOLSTERING Refinishing — FURNITURE REPAIR i ALL WORK by outstanding manufacturers.- NOVELTI ES, a WATER SETS ‘Crockett’: find that the memory of what trans- pires during that blank time period will never return to him." There is really something i0 think aboutl Man's life is so short, and and Mr. E. l-iempiilli. A5 nos been the practise. ‘no decision as regards a winner was hand/xi down by the judges. who merely give credits to each individ- ual spczkcr. It is On the basis of lthese credits that the intercollegiate Yitétiflil. and .ihc necessity 0f Pill‘ debating teams will be chosen. Rev. ting each hour to good mlvantagcgohv MuCKenZ1g’Rev_R_ Ellsworth, is so imperative, that the man who and Rev‘ FI_ L“ Cass a“, acting as Charlottetown I I. 3 7 l o@>oo@>eo<Q>oo<e-oo@~oo@o t- '43" a rorrzmr WARE SALE 50% Discount Hero is a real chance to obtain lovely ornaments for your (N Ilemo In Vases, look-Ends, Figurines, Chino Miniatures, mode Also At Halt Price orcsnrss ssrs St. East PiiliilE abyssmal periods of unconscious-l iiess is deliberately flinging God- given opportunities into the Styx- tl like oblivion. l Said this bxpert. for the whole court to hear. alcohol in any form is only a drug which induces by, llis frequent use s, toxic state, ‘ does not», effect two people alike.‘ With some it destroys the liumuni b b b b I sinks by his o-wn gluttory into b b b Spray Painting “gutter drunk" which means that iihcy collapse and become immo- liiic. With others who take too much they manage to remain mo- bile. and they actually walk and talk so rationally and rcievanlly that they fool people they EYlCWUfl-l ter. .. and yet. their mental controls may be completely gone, the mem-| ory absent from the brain, automa-i tive powers rem-aiming. but other- wise mere automatons. irresponsible, incapable of mentally dlllercntlab‘ GUARANTEED O Q in; between right and wrong, per- iitips committing hionous crimes, ‘i mentally incapable of "intent" =0 to do. Even the casual or temperate mcn in the courtroom followed this physician's words with interest furl lie gave the results of experiences he has accumulated since 1907: throughout a continuous specialized‘ practice since that time. This manl has been superintendent of n cani- tarlum where mental and alcoholism cases are treated. He is a psychia- trist who through the years has been specially delegated to exam- ine all persons accused of murder or felonious crimes in-this province. to make his expert reports to the attorney-general of British Colum- bis Words and decisions from a man of such prolonged and wide spec-l ializdd experience should carry much weight. and it would have been a splendid lesson for a greet many men who fall back on that time worn. but apparently true, ex- cuse when deeds of regret riro re- cc-unicd...."l don't mmember!" I! the words of the expert arc true. they never wiiil -The Nnnaimo Free Press. complete line Boost Liquor Stocks Polnilnl out that through its new liquor law "the Ontario govern- ment has opened new outlets in hotels, restaurants, trains and hosts." Dr. Pidgeon continued: "FL. nzinciai Til’!!! know that this will incrcr." the ronsunzpiion oi in -:. "all: the pfICQ of the stocks at Jewellery l ios Kin Stresl judges for all these debates. Mirth- ‘cr trials Will be llCItl after exam- ‘ inalioiis. In listing Christmas visitors i0 the college last week we inadvert- ently omiiiitttd mentioning Frank Burge." '45. a very popular graduate of St. DllilSliilYS. Frank is in second year medicine zit McGiii. Our sincere apologies Frank, And to all gentleman was Frank Burge. And so as the sun slowly sinks in the golden west, we gay goodbye for another week to good old S.D.U. We hope yciu have enjoyed stay with us, and if you havey be sure to tear the cover off of your encyclopedia and mail it to us in Emmy Y°"¢°"' care of this paper. In return we will forward to you one college graduate. Tallyho. breweries and distiilerier advancedUBiliy Sullivan. sharply after the new policy was Mill" Clieql"! P°Y°b|¢ l0 CANADIAN All) TO CHINA and mail to Provincial Headquarters or-to any Chartered Bank ITOSENEATH SCHOOL CHRISTMAS CONCERT The Roscneath School closing was held on Monday night. Dec. 23,,wltl1 an attentive audience of parents and friends present. Mr. C. II. MacQuarrie capably presided over the following pro- motive element and they hecomc those who have been 85km“, ‘heigram; Opening Chorus: Tree For All. Drill. welcome: Grade I pupils. Dialogue: Jimmys Unlucky Morning: Four pupils. Recitation, After Christmas: your Annie Sullivan. Dialogue, That Long Ago Duet. Recitation. A Christmas Wish: Drill. Christmas: Five pupils. Motion Song. Silent Night: Margaret Rattray, Alice Gordon. Mrs. Alex MacLeod. Dialogue; The New Hired Man. Recitation, When Pa Shaves: Bedtime Story. The Old. Old announced. And now the head of Story: Barrie Poole. E588! Dewar. Canadian Breweries Ltd. tells his Carol Yorston and the teacher. shareholders that they are increas- iuz by<50 per cent their capacity, pupils. for production. and that their com- petitors will do the same. They ex- pect Ontario's $l02,000.000 spent in one year for intoxicarits 1o small in comparison with the ox- pcnditurrs of years to come." OPENED afimio The new 34.000000 extension to Oxford University's Bodjeign Lil"- Si’ was recently opened by the - I18 Mar/Relief. PROM INlfIlVi STUFF! MRI!" G NOII BIO” VIOIKI -it helps ant colds from ifur matUmeiTryitl Washflns You'll like .'.i ~ i I l i Tramp Drill and Song: Seven Recitation. Poor Santa Claus: Vivian Gordon. Dialogue. Christmas Cookies: look Five pupils. Recitation. The Many Christ- messes: Lillian Rattruy- Reading; Marion MaCEIChEPH- Dialogue. Troubles of II Blfill- elar. Good Night Drill and Chorus- Following tho prosram Palm“ Campbell and Eldon Burke pro-l sided delightful old-limo music until the arrival of that d6" Old man. Santa Claus, who delivered the many gifts in his same old jovial manner. ‘the teacher takes this oppor- tunity of thanking all those who helped to make ililn concert a success. I -__-....a-.._.._. .-________. MARITIME IARIII ACADEMY Write m Particulate no Main at. asp-ms. ma.‘ BRISTOL SCHOOL Report for the month of Dc- camber: Grriclc X-—-No Tests. Grade VIII-i. Ray Mathcson. 2. Phyllis Sinnott. 3. Olga Amold, Grudc VII -l. Lorraine Sinnott. 2. Aeneas Gauthier, Grflde VI -_l. Aeneas Kennific. 2- Mabel MacDonald. 3. Eiri Keefe. Grade V-l. Shirley Arnold, 3, Sheila Gauthier. 3. Mary Ryan. Grade IV-l, Raymond MacDon- ald. 2. Althea MacDonald. 3. Johns ny Keefe. Grade II (SM-J. Thcrcsa Ken- nific. 2. Noreen Keefe. 3. Yvonne MacDonald. . Grade II tJr.) 1, Ruched] gin. ,.. vertising median. utmost results. This is the only national appeal to be made in Canada within the next twelve months for Chinese relief. ?e fer/eternal China, a Good Neighbor, calls to YOU! CANADIAN All] T0 CHINA Provincial Treosurer-W. R. CRUICKSHANK, Manager. Royal Bonk of Conodo. Charlottetown, P. E. I. i muons! 1m This Blind Boy and these women and kids have been"living” on roots among starving millions Starving, ‘sick and weak, these Chinese war victims can stand only a little soft food when at last, after homefi‘ wanderings, they reach a relief centre. Ranged by war, famine, disease, millions of our Chine» allies, who fought bravely for eight terrible years, are in dire need. Today they cry to fortunate Canadians for food, clothing, medical supplies, hospital equipment. UNRRA‘: work ls ending. Voluntary agencies must carry on. Canada must do her share. Common humanity, the need to rebuild the One World of which we are a part, the plight of a good neighbor and future customer. alike compel us to do all we ma. Will YOU help? . irisrn Because of iiio extensive field it. covers. and the frequency with which it ts used by the public, the Telephone Directory has be- come recognised iis an ideal ad- Telephone subscribers represent a preferred class of buyers from whom your message will gain the 8e sure to rc- serve lilacs before February 14th. u l null. 2. Leo LaPierre. s. Ray pa... cette. Grade I A—1- Lucy Gauthier. 2. Bernadette Kenniflc. 3. Carl Reels, Grade I B—1. Reggie Johnston. 2. Racheai Kennific. Teacher-Mabel Sinnoit, CENTRAL ROYALTY SCHOOL Primary Depilrhnent ' Gffidfl IV! 1. James MacAus- land; 2. Bertha Morrison; 3. Janet Wood. Grade III: 1. Ralph Wright; 2. Joyce "trainer; S. Wayne lvlc. Ausiand. Grade II: 1. Ernest Ruper; 2. 1866. in commemoration of her latl 3. Frank Mc-oonsort. Anna McMillan; NEW UNI DIRECTORY NEW isslie of thelsland Tele- Dhone Dlrectorv is scheduled, , _ , _ ication on Avril 1st- Listinfs will be closed on Febru- b . Persons who intend to epome Telephone Subscribers at subscribe W151‘ 9h?~11ires made 1n their owes- iistinirs. are urged to send reopests to our nearest Busi- neaq Office at 01109,, A for Dubl ary 1 this time, and enl: their und ertak new issue to February 14th. I isiiiiii TELEPIIDNE 00.. Lin. eto Five effect in"r.he orders received after Eloise note’ carefully this closinit ___¢ Ausiand. x flight-st Average: James Mac» Ausinnd. 88. Perfect Attendance: Frederick Duiron. Jackie Harris. Basil Lacey. Dewar MscAualand. James MiicAuslaiid. Bertha Morrison, Helen Stewart. 'Janet Wood. Wayne MscAusland, Ralph Wrisl". Frank McAusiand. Anna McMil- lan. Ernest Roper. Annie Lauris MacLean. Elizabeth Dolron. Helen S. Agnew. Teacher. GALLANTBY HONOR The Albert Medal a decoration siven for gallantry in aavins 1i"- was instituted by Queen Victoria ill rs who We cannot