SATURDAY. I /fl’ rm: ciiaiiixitrrirrowu GUARDIAN W. C. T. U. I NOTES You’|| Be Taught I_'I_Q_w_! 00K over the list oi‘ occupations in which members-c! u" d] C.W.A.C. ifiayfservlg. Something“? suit fiveryboiz , , _ Bu, _ ese are not a - or ere’: pracr no mi: ' "OM" “mo” Acuo" jobs available. And remember that you’ will be gisen E 3:25: By all the glories of the day -» four weeks‘ training course at a Basic and Advanced Training And the cool evenins’: bent» ‘ Center so qualify you for the work of‘ your choice . . . There’; Upon the hills when day was s3: no reason now why YOU should not signand send ‘h.'_cwp°n' By beauty lavishly outpoured D0 l! Now! And blessinae careless, recei By all the days that I have lived Make me a soldier. Lord. By all of all man's hopes H11: fears. re Ina- ans-wk, cnooss Your career. Madi Orig-lies MotorMechanlca Ni hi Vision ssisra llsdinsraphers I gadinpOperliorl 9"’ mm" Apl lo any of hue Iiecruiiln Smi - 5"" Han‘: (Co swell nesilios in Ya M,” I K h m" N. D . rmouih. f Q Q 1 1 1 1 1 1 —1 A“°““““" enivlll w Clarissa. Sydney. Char- : mm i-low ro INLIST With high endeavour that was his By all his mad catastrophes Maine me a man. O 10rd. 1, that on my familiar hill sunsets Their freh and sanguine sacrifice, Eire the sun swings his noondav sword Must say all of this:- ahnll miss. good- to By all delights at I Help mic to die. O . —W. N. Hodllilh. A PLAN FOR THE SERVICE MAN By Op]. HH. Dixon. R.C.A.F. 518.- tion. Dartmouth, NB. (Member oi Archangel and Geneva) H Aslu-a," Stern/omen | o ‘ g | i ,4 MIIUWI- PM" IIDI l! ,| Q r.....*.':".=il ..:.'t.€'-.t.~.°-asrx!s".§§i§§: 5w ar Operators I Tailoreasas T I OI OI" I Nnsu rhhn...._,__ w3.‘"..'.'.'.°." 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Is the country to be to happen? and a nisiht to dry. When wet. fin taken over by special interests —~———?———— feel 110M W) 800d. and they slam through the qfbspecisl PAlvfPElf. YOUR. ‘RAYON HOSE no strain of wear at all. The pleaders? Is a on to c DB1‘- Steinbeck Says Soldiers Worry About Shape of World to Come 'r labstin t rvice _ , ‘i _ menotl: ainlcsteglieurllgvflirisquglhtity. Unimprcssed by Magical Words, U. S. Fighters Seek BY m“ We d° m‘ ma“ "h" “W” Real Assurance That Four Freedoms Will Be Applied to Living Conditions at Home inn- mnI an rrrn I . 1 I 11111114 é?’..%°.f?’.3€21 Bah t. h. He»... iTribune and Charlottetown Guard- .?.%‘.§.“"2§£‘ years in the service, (R. C. A. F.) 1| By John Steinbeck VIII made fibre n4 u“ Aunt. I AUGUST 10, 11, 12, 13, 1943 OLD HOME WEEK AND PROVINCIAL LIVE STOCK EXHIBITION CHARLOTTE THE MAIIITIMES GREATEST IIOLIIIAY UPWARDs 0F s10 n00 0o 1y Pumas ' » - A i .. Pliizlllixils, PL‘ r swarms “ES AND AN OUTSTANDING ENTERTAIN s VAUDEVILLE Acrs incIud' v ~ THRILLERS the lflhllllClbfngSIine of the “ORLDIS GREATEST i ~ i» Y REVUE _ the VICTORIA TROlIPh‘ of ENGLISH '1‘ i- . . .. , ING BEARSHmN FllxxliilisigwbtlhceicusTs-apsislrs PERFORM- WENT PROGRAM would venture to say that the prim-I ary causes of drinking by the service man are because of the attitudes of the civilian population themsleves. These causes are covered tinder the following headings: I 1. Failure of civilians or organiz- ations to provide adequate enter- tainment. for off-duty hours. 2. Indifference and lack of inter- est in the service man's welfare. 3. Insufficient; sociability acid fall- ure to regard the service man as a n human being. 4. Disregard for the service man's right to enjoy the privileges extend- ed to the general public. 5. Undue and unjust criticism of the war effort. 6. No general effort f0 bring the service man into the contacts 0i, home life. '1. Neglect of correspondence with the boys from home. B. General feeling of contempt for the service man in public, 9. Discrimination of the public to- wards certain services and units. l0. Discrimination against service merfs families. Speaking generally on the above headings, of which I could write a separate story on each, l may say that most service mien tum to the canteens for enjoyment or recrea- tion. if it can be called such. because of the ignorance or inability of the publ‘: as a whole to camprshend or I universally you LONDOlL-There is no war, like other wars to be won as 0th wars have been won. We remember the last war. It was a. simple, easy thing. When we had destroyed the Kaiser and a little military clique, the evil thing was removed and all It was not so, but the Wit)‘ was fought. on that basis by troops who sang good things came into flower. arid then ran home for the mulch- um. it is said that this ls not a sing- Ilng war and that is true, ‘file sul- dlers fight. and work under a load of worry. They know deeply that ithe destruction of the enemy l5 not the end of this war. find among tne soldiers not a fear oi the enemy but a fear of what is going to flap- pen after the war. The collapse of re-tooled factories, the unem- ployment of millions due to the in- crease of automatic machinery a depresslon that will make the ast one look like a holiday. They fight under a. banner of four unimplelrlenied freedoms _. four words, and when any cne in authority tiles to give these frec- doms implements and methods tile soldiers near that mlm assaulted and dragged down. It doesn't mut- ter whether the methods or the plans are good 0r bad. Ally pinn- fling is assorted at home. And the troops feel they are going to come home to one of‘ two things-either Alld almost mitted because a few 990F111 W111 grow very rich through it? Are fortunes being made while these men get $50 a month? will they go home to a country destroyed by greed‘: 1i any one could assure ihem that these things are not true, or if being true that they will not be permitted, then we would have a singing army. This army can defeat the enemy. There ls no doubt about that. They know it and will accomplish it, but they - a do not want to go home w find civil war in the making. 'l‘he memory of the last depression is still fresh in their memories. lhey remember the foreclosed farms, tne slaughtered pigs, to keep the prices up, the plvwlflil llXluEl‘ or tile crops, because in a starving country there was 110i in- [EUIBEIILE enough in tne leaders to devise a means of distributing an oversupply of food. They remem- ber that every plan for general good life is dashed to pieces on lne wail of necessary profits. These tnlrigs cannot be 0V8!‘- stnted. Any one who can reassure these soldiers that such things wlli not happen again will put a ivezipon ill mell- hands of incred- ible strength, it is said of such reassurance. What do the soldiers hear — that Mr. Jones is cBIImB Mr. Wallace names; that Mr. Jeffcrs is fighting with Mr. Ickes: czars of this allo that are flshtins for more power and more Juris- By this time you have c‘ covered the beauty and practicality of liq- Iilst isn't strong it's chip-dry. So be sure you h" enough of them. MOBILE EXPRESS HANDLER I cope with the dcjlcrable conditions which exist today. For example a service man has a painless anarchy, or a system set up in their absence with the cards stacked against them. diction. , m LOU SKUCE SPECIALTY calzrooNlisiIG 2F SLACK WIRE“ I e GOLDEN GATE Congress in Hysteria t" REVUE with 1o GI..‘\)IO r ~ . 1 NUMBERS-OLD KlNGRgfllylbFGhRLs m I REVUES “d DANCE SENSATIONAI. .~lcli0lil'l‘li7 ‘Yonlhzriinn mflii-‘g BEAUTIFUL “"1 and GENTLEMAN SINGER ; L,,,‘G;,'5‘,,Q.‘,§;,;REIA}~§§>Y SINGER PIECES. All featured m, u, ‘ . -, , a i AND 0F 20 andBiig Inotsi (rinodern IIZIIIifli-Z ef?fi:lctitsl.acu‘e Sfltmg-‘d. colorful costumes "D- o- a MIDWA ~ ~ . _- LATEST MEeC flANlClfL ‘IIIIIIIJEDSPJCIVlyhxgrliIgtNgRgduding OVER 10o of the B 1. H -. - I ‘ ‘_ UNDS 4 aftemomf; “vigilsiilsAsggii/‘flllmétlrtcgagagxtllnrg for IAOIIOTS on Attractive Evenin 3h . - . , e sparse - REVUE with DiignIIEIE:nVIIIIIIIgXIIIhiQVEIEESIN EGTALA " ~~ ‘ . c. periods of time off. such as. a 48-, - lour leave or alter duty hours. What is there for him to do with these leisure hours. He can slqy in bar- racks which sooner or later m-s-ans that h)!‘ will be prevailed upon by others to visit the canteen with the rest of the boys Cl’ he can visit friends or relrltxe iii lucky enough to have either vrithln culling dist- ance). If friends or relatives are available the problem is not, u hard one as ttien he has interests to keep him occupzed most of flu.- lime. In leisure hours our corresp0lfd-| enoe is taken cape of. clothes mendq ed, or we can resort to hobbies and other fronts of recreation. such as.‘ sports. studies. etc. Hobbies are fas-; Ask Simple Assurances Ours is not a naive army. Com- mon people hlive learned a great. deal in ille last twenty-five years. and the old magical words do not fool them any more. They do not believe the golden future made 0i words- They would like freedom from want. Tllzlt means the little farm in Connecticut is safe from foreclosure. , That means the gob left when the soldier joined he Army is there waiting, and not only waiting but it will continue while the children grow up. That means there will be schools, and either savings to take care of lll- ness in the family or medicine cinatlng indeed. to those who have available without savings, Talking Congress, in s. kind of hysiflfia of inlpullity from public criticism, has removed even the machinery of relief which might lake HP m9 impact of a new dc resslon; that black markets "are fourlshing and that the operators are not little crooks. but the best. ople. The soldiers hear that t e price of living is going up and that the wages are folowlng thorn. A sol- dier ls not a. lone man. He usually has a family dependent to a 1M8! extent on the money he can allot- rlnd his pa does not increase With the cost o living. These are the things that ho hears. The papers are full 0i it lllge letters from home are full o "Waybill Coo ." is the expressmaws term for this mobile office designed for ulc handling of small express packages at the Can- adisll National Central Station in Montreal. The “C00 " mounted on i wheels is quickly moved wherever wanted to chec weights and ‘d hi i 1 be]. Th hill cle k ho n in the phowKIBPh snrivalcl: Iiergxyflgnda th: scaleerhvuar? is PhllIippe i-‘Iivobliallle. ll . i t . reed. And the tendency of viii-pose to induiizel to many soldiers. it is the WOW beingquhnescliglel-axilte hangnot com- in this form oi spending leisure hours‘ ' i b“ m" “’°' “"1” m" m" “mm f1111111111111111171111111111111111111111 ANOTHER CALL 1'0 NATIONAL SERVICE To Business Men, Professional Men, Storekeepers» Store Clerks, Citizens of Towns and Cities of Prince Edward Island Provincial Live Stock Exhibition FEATURING PRINCE EDWARD ISLAWILS FINE K ST g HORSES ROADSTERS CLYDESDALES ‘PERCHERONS and DRAFT 4"’ c’ c’ 4" 1" "" "' "" "QQ IIIIIQIIIYIIIZ. of out-let for non-active and other-l wise creative minds. Place yourself, in our position. A new recruit is the exception because as yet the sit-i uation is not so boresome because, home ties have not as yet been on- tinely broken. but after a period of‘ time monotony sets in and one hasI to find a outlet for th confinement or -’ ‘ency. When this situation develops every effort; should bo triadic to create outside in- terests which will have a tendency to take the place of the various forms of hobbies and recreations which were lost on enlistment info the service. This is especially so wilen away from home. Recreation taken or given on the premises of’ the stations are not enough became when one is lonely l can be only one cure that of to the generally ion most sea-vi CATTLE ' DAIRY BREEDS AYRSHIRES HOLSTEINS GUERNSEYS JERSEYS BEEF BREEDS SHORTHORNS and Other Beef Breeds. a This province will face an efiergency during the harvesting season. There is a grave shortage of agricultural labour, and many farmers will require help during haying and harvesting. in the truest sense of the word, the gathering of the harvest this year will be work of NAT- IONAL IMPORTANCE. Will you, as a patriotic citizen, volunteer to help some farmer for one, two or three days at harvest time? The urgency of the situation can not be exaggerated, and your help will he a di- rect contribution to final victory. _IIlll sHaEP OXFORDS SHROPSHIRES SOUTHDOWN S IIAMPSHIRES .__,€_ If you wish to help, please file your name at the Selective Service Offices at Charlottetown and Sunimerside. When your services are re qulred, you will he put in touch with some hard- pressed farmer. . ‘As these offices cannot provide transportation, this must be arranged by yourself or the farm- er concerned. FOOD IS VITAL-Therefore YOUR ASSISTA NCE IS VITAL. The Island has answered every call, military and monetary: D0 NOT FAIL IN THIS NEW CALL T0 PATRIOTIC DUTY. The periods when help will be most needed ext end from July 20 to Aug. 6 and throughout Sep- tember and October. File your intentions of rendering this voluntary service without delay. Merchants and Business Men can assist by per mitting employees to volunteer for this moat essential work. ~ I Employment & National Selective Service ilffices Charlottetown and Summersiiie, P.E.I. 7.771 a’ POULTRY PRODUCTION CLASSES TURKEYS, GEESE friends only for what do for you. to live a lifetime and make no nmarners for your funeral. to be able to feel no thrill when the flag goes by. to live by the goodness of God never to recognise Him. the state of affairs in crime téemperanoe make you fight- rnn _ it also keep you mad enough to FIFE‘??? Plan this for your Holiday Week. Write your friends. Come Provincial Exhibition Association (‘HARI.OTTI'IT()WN,. PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND LII-COL. I). A. MacKINNON, D.S.0. J. W. BOULTER, President Secretary IIIIIIIIIII "r11l1111111111111rl l fiii? L‘. W 5' en 2‘ o girls were born at the Hos- pital for Sick Children. London, I l I ‘with their hurts and other infer- . 3 FIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIJ IIIIIIIIIIIIIIII" 71111111171111111111 11111111117. 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