OQPOl3§1_z_ 30. 1943 rm: CHARLQTTE NOTES GOIYS GUIDANCE God never would send you the darkness, 1f lie thought you could bear the You would not cling to His guid- ing hand, 1f the way was always bright: Andrgfivu would not need to walk by h. Could you Always walk by siirht. ‘Tis true He has many an anguish m your sorrowful heart to bear; And mllly a cruel thorn crown For your tied head to wear. He knows how few would reach heaven at . If pain did not guide them there. 5o He sends you in blinding dark- ness The furnace of sevenfold heat, ’Tis the only way, believe me, To keep you close to His feet. i I For ’tis always so easy to wander: When our lives are glad and sweet Then nestle your hand in our Fa- ther's '. And sing. if you can, as you go. l Y0“? $0118 may cheer some one be- ind you. Whose courage is sinking low. And —We1l. if your lips do quiver, God will love you better so. ABOUT THINKING An Editorial from "World Friends" offers splendid material for a talk to Juniors. Dear Girls and Boys: I have been thinking a great deal lately about a verse in the Bible. and sinoe I have also seen thinking a- bout you, I thought I would like you tp share my thoughts. The verse is about thinking. too. The power of thought is one of the greatest gifts we possess. and we must use it well if we would grow mentally and spiritually into real rnen and women. We are all free to think what we like, but ive must realize that sooner or later we be- come what we think. What. then, shall we think, if we want to be brave and strong. and beautiful and Rood? well. in this verse I mentionedl the apostle Paul. tells _us what ire- shouid think about. I wish you would all write this verse down in the front of your Bibles. in your diaries and in your minds. and think it and live it until it be- comes a part of you- You will find it in the eighth verse of the fourth chapter of Philippians, and here it is. whatsoever things are true. what- soever things are honest. whatsoever things are just, what- soever things are pure. whatsoever things are lovely, what- soever things are of good report think on these things. ALCOHOL AND A NEW SOCIAL ORDER. “Do we need to consider whether alcohol should have any place in the new social order?“ asks J. H. Hudson, writing in a recent num- ber of "The Friend" Some take the view that the evils associated with alcohol are almost entirely _a consequence of evil social condi- tions Once the latter are put right- they say. alcohol will have lost its lure and no drink problem will then arise. Is the matter quite so simple as than _ _ The downward drag of drink in social conditions, good or bad. used to be noted by Arthur Henderson. In any average row of houses in any industrial area there would be some where the curtains at the windows. the condition cf the yard or garden, the listless un- kept children round the door. show- ed the occupants to be living under vastly worse disabilities than their neighbours _ Nearly always. the cause of the difference would be known throughout the neighbour- hood as drink . . . Alcohol was an added factor making for misery and injustice. and builders of social orders must take note of it. Un- less 1t. 1s dealt with. it will vitiate every improvement . $00181 orders consist of living men and women, and their permanence and effectiveness will be conditioned as much by human quality as by 0°" onomic strain and stress. U The article quoted calls for a new. vigorous social opinion con- cerning the necessity for action It is suggested that the public is more likely to respond to 005m" ‘ forts to secure healthy fecfelilim and refreshment than to the n83!- tive prohibition of the i111‘!!! harmful. but at the same time re- strictions of hourse and Dlflce-‘l l which have long justified them- selves in the public mlri_d._5_l}9;ll_ld aisiiriiiii riiiiiiic: EASTERN iiiii i ‘ ITEII ., . , ynlllipl lid‘. Grafton sum. Charlottetown, n,“ u, ’ "IIIITTIET SE03“ POI I ‘ _ ‘ _ loiiiis ur ro gm m; E"°""“° Mom... .. ____ Produce Hoes today opi-Yrted by us! mom-nu rsnums . Bell m m 1.; 1% pomxofig pepmnlsnt of Aa- 4 Tana: In Aioendanoo with w I. 1'. a. logulltieu. c mm g ' E“ “Tqmagfi” m...“ quoted ‘ n _ ,1... ______i________._____ ~. ., ,, _ m“ "finch 16 54, on spot 50 1-2 for A-iarge- A-med- ,g-=- 9-; 5a . =3 i. ,3‘? 52,-, tyres *5 H» w- ' ~53 P?“ A f, Z15 Butter: First creamery s I " t P lanese 371.: prints logging price $6 1-2. firs: p Advnrtis iig a os-— ayiilila in Advance c; m i; iléfidiattouiifilld ijinii local. i ‘nil-shill! cams s» m uni-mum u oasis g: C“ ,1“ a .1; §tié.lisgti=§risgo.a?gzu’ Witt‘? 0“ "filllmlll- MIMI Western DomT '1 °- -°- ‘- u par word; Announcement and 60min; c131 Dryden” o 3'; Cheese: Current receigt. whitt. classified so pa: word; 1n lemon"; mm“, w, m‘, m", l.“ d m sue; wit” 12 14 western and Que. 20 F0 , whole. Floral and Spiritual Oilel-lng Cards. e141,, as p" m." b“. “ u,” “us, a 1,3 sale Jobbing western and Qlle. Hr lncllldgfidllll Tutu l0 words to; a," MoOoli Frontenac 8 1-2 xlhitet 20 11-16-21. current sale for can or av u“. _ - T-iwiélevgflm ‘M finch u? gwwomulglsu ofdllblorlnfin: hi» gm Olr 11a! l-i Iiifggetag 11.13165 ‘g llbésbfg gonads’: M‘ d". ‘n '“"'“"'°" u" WW" '0 imam“, PM *1‘: "is.'P.E.1.,'i.'7o-i.‘1s.' ' " ' ' m W - M‘ it?“ a 163 L ’ . _ vs — F" 5°" Machinery M New York Stocli iron 8M1 SWORD-HAND KIT- saw ounvuir aivn ca; ranlo. 60 Longworth A . c “ staff. fgfiiwfiz“ mm"- gs Exchange mg saw - rwo cows mm f” ' °““°"- “mmnl- mo, , _ - w freshen 111 November- Gwr Zlflvishlgizkmin“ ' m°m°“°" Toggronto soufgis moigtciipliiclo i . - q from us we Qu 0 5'1"’- mimmy 9”“- 1°'39' ' can ago ou moxie . M. Zaier- luzra fi Talus‘: Tel 15364 l3 BALI - noon nous: m“ ' L‘ ~ - Anaoo da 2a 1-2 ‘glint years old (chomp n. A. °‘""- °li~ M-n-ttf 3,‘; Ches i‘. Ohio 4a a-s cutcliffe, Fredericton. 10-22-31. pgwAL-l- SAWS AND wool» 1 o0 a?‘ llelléttlgugsite 96 551i you saw - one musav cow. {film , lit°a°g WP" f}, Gt Nor rm 2i‘ 1-6 Apply Edwin Stevenson. K - manna". 1m, Cm“ WP‘ n ,4 ‘Mont ward 4.4 1H w“, 10-30-11. “m. “ma ‘mum: :5 “pa: M H, u y gglntral you saw - uau. iuicx Arm m} ,1; ‘$3 "W" - “Q31 Phil Pete 4a a-i armed room cam (Oak) vmoauvé- B OWMt Ponder at. ~39 Radio Corn l0 1-4 159 Domhester street. 10-30-31. . . . o-ao-tz. o9 b4 ate Oilc N J as? '21-: _ -——-—-——-——— , . mg sans - YOUNG MAN'S Female Help Wanted Ueguliugber 42 i4 i“ 513"" °°"s‘».l.“.".‘$’;“.s°§-‘Li’.' mm, m", ii 1-= ‘vi, fie? iii‘? to . . ._ _ - n - Ap in tho sveninn arter- 0 a1 housework. two .§‘.’.€.°“"ii, 3 g; Vfiadiimloxaorb 29 i-l f“ to M Elm Avenue m; 013191315; in North aim am. iii-As? . m; West Elev 9° 1-4 2S {ii "tr" asters" P°"°"“‘ .. 9 I C O guy-fill Morrison. Bmbtvn "KI-IBEX - Ila/ins sxuv AIL- L18 °mm°'°l___.____ .3041. mmsu-wvggufrothllnfll‘; figs 1-3; HIGH MORTALITY TOR 54L! — "4003 0F 55:5“ “all m‘ 0- 301-75. Ill”. ! More than 16,000 men of the Brit- CMID- M"! ""1 °°W d“: P a!“ -( . etc 606i I 00; 1 "52 ish Merchant Navy lost their lives §f....l..“‘°“ “‘ °°°°““"" mitt’. ti; all‘... D..;'i“‘i>§.."tl‘“..’ “"3 i5; l" W’ “m ‘_“’:i£'i£‘_“"~ fiusuon__liulnfa “again”: d Bros. and all Drug Bfoies. 8. m 13g SEX EquALn-y F es. no - year wos —_" month‘. e‘”te u. I haweanAenilTixdfavlvxaggxmllcyawheai/g w» Ind 5W- V - nos-r - nmiu riwox s: x e 2i women are annoyed?“ 1° 9" 9° 31* lilllsfisvédnuty lllllnply Lire and tube‘ o; 11.1; rou SALE - can summit. ‘gt, cfiflflm M§°Q§On itfinf; l/"llw" °1""°'» m“ Chm‘ ton ‘io-ao-ii. '35 caxana “l,” gilggalggggihggiuptidfgghigg; ' ll 1-4 PROVINCE or . v , e . p! 1°-3°-“- wallled ‘"33 "“'i‘.“-°¥u'i;”l»'€<§‘€s}i“é?>%ss [on SALE _ SEVEBAL “E315, WANTED _ o WHEEL!“ 83 3-8 The 25th day of October, A.D. 1943 m“ mm“! “m 1m“ “Q2333 "Tau" l‘ “gvghal” cum“ Jgwn o3 1i: alibi‘; 1ft??? Bgtv vlaewjizlmoiileegé §f§h§3§§§§“m§‘§,", was %ich can chandler’ on“ Mum“ W404‘! {e-r Add 5 County in the saiibPi-ovince. Re- 1 film, g under. 1.. tired Farmer. deceased, testate. be bred f c . limes 9 hay Bay Fortune. 10-80-11. To 0 To the Sheriff of the County of ' ~ —- sake Dilflilll 9° Queens County or any Constable an sans Odd o5 1'3 or literate person within said strayed seitch 1.5g County i ~i———i————-— .11 L L r: = sritavm mum ruzsusus om! —— Vfacassa. 8.0a ‘VHEREAQR ,,§I,‘,N‘f.,,,d,,,, m, Red H9391‘ Th?" 3'95" "15- n 1 uscbcod 2'12 petition on file of Arthur Simpson 5mm“? kxmw‘ whereabwte 5&2: Quin’! ’ g Mllfisfi’! L“ of Bay View aforesaid, Farmer and "vmrd- {or “yo!” lwh‘). a a . ulMBTB18° Clifford Simpson of the same gimli- 3:‘ xfiud J no“ A '“‘“ 6 1 4|McKerlizia 031i 2 uiace. Farmer. the executors of the ro - . ‘ . ‘ aw s 1 w» r <= i; n. =21 §"'2i.'..ii.“..“‘5.‘.‘...°‘t’.‘°i..§2i"3.‘. ‘iii: F R t Tn“ ‘a Mogre 49 1-2 Purpose hereinafter set forth: You 01' en n“ P“, ggiNemm 55 or: tlfiercfore hereby l-‘eiliuiiéed "to CI E H DQTSDIIS I\ GIGS C TI B sou scam‘. - unacrurc 5015f} said Estate to be and apnear be- Rangette with oven. Good condi- U); fore the Judge present at a Pro- ticn. 02.00 monthly. Tolephfmfi in hate Court to be held in the Court 344. 10-30-11. 1 r5; House in Summerside Prince 1.25 County in the said Province. on P°"°'"" . 33 ' .‘..§’.‘i“’...$f..“2‘l it?’ .::.'..”:i"ii'*;i ICZEMA. ncnma PHI-a o'clock fore-noon of the same day ma». avlqfiy was with 1 1*: ti. “c.5122: ii" “ml” P’ l m“ " *2 shieiuld not. a 0 assedsaa a stab: "uh." works.’ “finial 1'8 i-st-ih- closed :5 nirireed fornln aid ' ‘LN and '1'“ l in’ "on g‘ petition and on motion of! '1‘ The Jenn“ Phumuy‘ n‘ 25) Lowell Compton, Esq. Proctor m’ i I t; sag! dPciilljenfirs-b d d m‘ J n S CFC V DY ETC B l ‘ku agg lrufiniolavl hereof be forthwitbh . D\l_ SC nJflflO IIEWSH I’ u- A 68 3-4 iiahed in ChilT-iottetown pinpequgens __ y. a i County aforesaid once in each _r ,a'-‘|I[MfiJ¢/:! __ . h“ 0427a weeili‘ fair at 15:80:10?!‘ fionsecutlve‘ . ~. .— " ' "T. I l wee s rum a e : an. AT. VTCTOITI. P. E. TS- lnquilgliiiliifiiifil iiTvss-uldlban r v 1 a gal; lcopeivh hfllrefil?’ “élevrortt... D - land 250 acre farm, with . 13 2-3 Tl: pills; regnectlavelggolivayllvfelyluln 3-00 (he hall of the Court House in or without machinery. ‘l’? fsllalzoulettgwghltorefullidl ‘he BC Sm 0 D I‘ C TIT son 1 a in Bay View afgrcsaid. and atnthe ESTATE WALTER M_ 8-76 Saw and Grist Mill of Runert Simp- -26 son in Bnv ‘lie-w aforesaid. so that LEA & SON g1? EEiAT§'Z’S“’.i'.-'1ZZZY§“.'Z.§“ i219. Tl‘: . 3 ' o9 1'2 notwlgtiétl-ligseulilis Honour Harold Leonard Palmer, Judge of the cull sold Probate Court at Charlotte- .-. - M iiw.i‘.:'.':=:.'l~..:i= "v m" Dalhousre ,gg us. m tho-Court. ' Pbothiil H5 iSgii.) Muriel (‘. heard, Registrar d ‘Mm? IOgQQLII-B-IS-ZO-di. IYITAI Blslll ‘ ____._._’- REM. ESTATE DEALERS 110N155“ d Ann ove 170 Queen St. Phone-Day 1828 - Night $37 ThC British E5131 K011; {£00 mils “$3? North Africa m I ' _ . . Farm For Sale 3J1. Motion I lnllol. ENE Int ll. W lllll to "mo" co B‘ a ‘ n 110 cultivated. field. Wire Iunooe. 1 roamed house. shed. Price 82800. IIalf cash. balance Infill!!- FOR SALE IMIIALD JUNCTION a round house barn. medal»!- i large loin. 01000. EMERALD JUNCTION. o roamed nun. hm- l I" ‘"4 PIT $1200. °° r0 LET lasted furnished apartment. I nonl- 000i 10°01“!- propertlcu. lleuaa_u___und Mo. " to oil . Abe nveral other farm Pleased to give FOR SAL! (my Inns. Out of ‘Iowa Iowa Hotels llnl MINI ALSO Iarmforlolelnollhrtsofthellsnl _________________...__ T0 LET sum: lcolrublo - bed Rooms. with or within! W" "In with housekeeping Irlvflilll- City Building loll. BINDIN" AUCTION SALE _ AT _ that iilvor Bridge Wednesday. November 3rd. Next at 2 P. M. to A gul ‘Ila Executor: of 1:0 a,“ 8"" M0"! ins-n pug plow new (Coobhittl l "‘°" no whole. 1 menu. I ""4"" sailor. 1 woclalddh. 1 truck Vi!“ A quantity of My and lttlw. IICIOI IIAIIACII. D. A. IuKINNON, heouton. O-I-fi- l. 1 Wing Commander John Godfrey. Toronto and Port Credit, Ont, who commands a unit of the R. C. A. E's new Tactical Air Force, seen out- side his "portable" office-the caravan trailer in the left background- lit the headquarters of an advanced R.C.A.F. airfield. home of some you‘, m wistang squedmm somewhere in England. TOWN GUARDiAN 0 TIIE ciiuir MYSTERY i -_,-.A!£t'..-..P.¢l*s=si=.=a us! .§9“es_ssu1_b:.srd- Now in its second week at the house. the Sir Harry Oakes murder the famous Bahamas social colony g it take; on 311 l-lw mystery of n. Crime Club thriller or a Hollywood B picture. Mixed up in the case are the usual aiibis, several beautiful woman, |, mum” m me “fly "wlnlw 110w. l» spacious estate and a Maltese cat. lslrxllallv Oakcs- svld mine magnate. was found dead n 15 bed °11 July B. flPPifcntiy bludgeoned and Marigriy. is the defendant on trial. Oakes‘ 19-year-old daughter Nancy has stuck by her husband with faith in his innocence It was she who suggésted the hand- some count shave off his beard before the trial. Key witness for the prosecution is Harold G. Christie, Oakes‘ best friend. who found the body and who en- gaged in a. heated verbal clash with defense counsel Godfrey Higgs during cross-examination. Bewigged in the style of English courts are the judge, Chief Jus- Naslau court- trial has stirred following six- int outlined by atom 1 The provision in all places of well appointed recreational centres and refreshment canteens from wléichmdrinkmilgtézéclkidledlu - De rnk facili- ties should be bnurgsht under u central public super in; suthqg. _3. The retention and development of all present restrictions of hours and places. 4. The periodic reduction of rnw materials for brewers and distiller; 5. The public coordination and exchequel- support of health teach- ing in the schools, the work of voluntary temperance societies, and newly devised temperance instruc- tion through th" agency broadcast- ing and cinemas. 6 International action. supported by Whitehall. against the drink evil, particularly with regard to the tropical races A "well appointed recreational centre and refreshment canteen from which drink is excluded" in every location would be the real an- swer to the beer hails, and, pol- sibly. the new, spectacular activity would recommend the W. C. '1‘. U. to the public, and attract young members. E- B. ELDER. In The South Africa. White Ribbon. PERILOUS Child cyclists on city streets alto; dark constitute a traffic hoard fraught with great danger to them- selves and to others. Even with the beat of training, few children riding bicycles can made to realize how extremely . “arable they are to traffic. even in the daytime. And i; may b, questioned if many persons. unless they are automobile drivers them- selves, comprehend the motcriqta night-time problem of visibility on inadequately lighted streets. For the safety of the children themselves, thoughtful parents should realize the danger and keep tahci): children off bicycles after ar . ‘Illlfl THIN Restored to his throne by British arms. the Emperor of Ethiopia de- clares that "his country, now at war with the Axis, will refuse to grant Italy belligerent." That is understandable and fair Qllclllh- The first country to he sub acted to Fascist aggression was Ethopia. -and before that mon- strous crlrne was carried to emi- pieiion. the r ‘ ‘ natim of thst land had been nibiected to lavage bombing from the air and strangled with poison gas. No; we must not be too critical of the position taken by lzthiopia. The smashing of that country and the torture and despoiling of its pie were not carried out by ussolini Ind a few Fascist lang- stera alone. From many a piuu went up huazas from hundred of thousand of Italian throats when the conquest of Ethiopia was com- pleted and proclaimed. ii.0.A.F’s Wife Hostess At Airdroino TORONTO. Oct. 20 -- A I year old Crnadian Woman. Mrs. A. C. Le of Poi-t Coiborne. Ontario. ho ds One of the most unique posi- O- A. I‘. Photo) ltngland. L G. cdFiLl-t. In! burned to death. His ron-in-law. Count Alfred de ticel Sir Oscar Daly, and the prosecutor, Alfred Ad- der y. l” "lewd" and dlvelonedfi: appointed “*0! the Canadiafln She sees the bomber pilots and the status of c. co-W t t bomber station in the R.c£.l'ubomber M a. .11 e . . . . l u: “mlwlliiullhi bomber crews before they leave for Gor- and she chats wit}; then: Y.M.C.A. Club at the station and resides at the airdrome. Mrs. Ley was sent from Canada when they return. She their b? the Canadian Y MC A. par- confidant in everything exoeipm tcularly for this work. and the secret operational matters. experiment, now a month old. has‘ As far as the personnel of thl proved such an immediate success lstation are concerned, they inlill that the Commanding Officers of that Mrs. Ley shall "curry q other stations in the group are carrying on" until bombing ha! anxious that it should be introduc- forced the Germans to silnnlu. ed on their stations. foo. Blonde i“'I’his station". one of them told e, Mrs. Lev had an excit- me. "would not be the same with- ing convoy trip to England. Owing Out her.” t0 concentrated U-boat attacks the voyage took several weeks, and Mrs.‘ my herself saw a number of ships | l sun . She is now the fairy godmother: of all the bomber crews at the station, not to mention the ground 070W! and the WAAFS. But she has had valuable experience in this kind of work. Back in Can- ada she was hostess at the Lake Couchiching Summer Camp. Ont‘ ario. run by the Canadian Y M C. A. ‘Ilo the men and women wh~i use the club she is simply "Esther". LAND TAXES Notice is hereby given that under the provisions of The Land Assessment Act. 192i, and Amendments, all taxes on $141; for the year 1943 fell due on the 1st day of October, DISCOUNT AT THE RATE 0F 5 PER CENT WILL BE ALLOWED ON ALL CURRENT TAXES PAID UP TO AND INCLUDING WEDNESDAY, THE IST DAY OF DECEMBER, NEXT. The Land Tax rolls are now in the hands of the local Collectors who are prepared to give receipts for Land and Road taxes. TAX PAYERS IN DEFAULT ARE FURTHER NOTI- FIED THAT PAYMENT OF ALL TAXES IN ARREARS MUST BE MADE FORTHWITH. C. J. STEWART, Supervisor of Taxation Provincial Treasury, Charlottetown. Prince Edward Island, Oct. 22, 1911i. many, For Foot Ailments CONSULT H. J. A. BROWN, D.P. GHIROPUDIST 143 Great George Street CHARLOTTETOWN. P.5d. Auction lSale irafion Street, Tuesday Nov. 2nd A! 2 P. M. I am instructed by Mr. G. V. Larson to sell by public auction his household furniture, which includes the follow- ing: 1 Davenport bed, spring-filled and well upholstered; 1 spring-filled upholstered rocker; 1 cabinet radio (Gruan); 2 fiaeotion book cases (light oak); 1 Axminster rug 6-9 x 9' . 1 library desk with drawers; 1 writing desk with drawers; T lsvrivol chair; 1 section steel filing cabinet; 1 modern steel ‘panel bed with box spring and mattress; 1 modern dresser; brown iron bed with coil spring; 1 spring-filled mattress; 1 bed spring and mattress; 1 baby crib, spring and mattress; 1 baby rocker; 1 Enterprise Capital range (new); 1 electric bot point range (like new); 1 Gruen electric refrigerator, l 'oublc feet; 2 congoleum squares; 1 kitchen table; 1 stop- isdder; 1 dining-room suite, buffet, table and chairs; 1 baby high chair; 1 set dishes, service for 8. .All above furniture modern and practically new. i W. H. BEATON, Auctioneer. ~ on-ll. '