PAGE mitt‘ 1m: rrttatttfifii-tfin ctfawntawfl urrcnmstan ps1. 1943 TIIE BIIARLIITTETUMI lillllllllll character, being now available for the enjoymen’ of the public. The latest addition promises to be upward! of ten thousand square miles, near the Alaska Morning Dally Wounded In llfl) President: Lteut. Col. W. Chester b. Mclare Viemhutrlent: J. IL Burnett. IJJ- Secretary: Lteut. CnL D A. Maclilnnon, 0.8.0. Editor and Managing Director: J. K Burnett. I-I-l. Associate Editors: Innlt Walker and Lkut. h! A Burnett, B..U..\'.\'.IL tOn Active Service) ‘The Strongest Memory i; Weaker Than the Weakest Ink.” t-"tttnav, DEC. 11. i941 The Year's End Al Iews appear- YIIOE . HlKhWIY. which the Yukon Territories Council has set aside for examination as a national park gm‘. m“ m: cause “we have a dlvlne the world " Jtnt walt project. It has been suggested that further de- velopment of this kind would be suitable for in- clusion in post-war reconstruction progfami; whether such expansion takes piace or not, Can- adians have reason to be proud and gratified at the extent, the beauty an_d resources of these vast natural recreational areas. i ,- EDITORIAL NOTES - tst Marquess Cornwallis, British Qliflil. ‘barn this date i738; with his surrender ot \ork- town in tfSt, the American \\ ar of Independ- ence ended. I I I I The girls of the .\'.\.AFI — the Saw. Arm)’ 1d Air Fgrce Institutes — are sclltng savings mos 2o the troops across canteen counters a) .e rate oi 4.000.000 a vear. This high ""38: has been helped by the recently introduced “cm: whcrfiv customers in XAAFI grocery o; m in\l.€d to spend their discount —— which , a: zhe rate of to per cent —' tn savings stamps. I I I ‘_ 'l'ha: Germany is in a position t0 P8X lull? . ual reparations is evident from the follow» ‘ g: According to Hitler's own statement. _u:t é. period of 1933-32; Germany spent 90 b11119“ “s for arznarr or an average 0i l5 b1" ntarlcs oer annum. S‘ cc there will of course ..ch cxpcndittxre for armaments, thes". .5 can be applied to the pavment of repara- ' tions. t-trs ltls l_"t._ll>f) 1\\ the int-lifts c- t'-r ttm-t P-i up -' -- in: ntmlv fr-nll ‘Zr I I I I iris in the l_' ' d Kittgdom are being em- doved on yet a: r unusual occupation-Harn- g‘ iarn jars into szlk. The glass is melted down dftraztsfotmed into a .i"lil<€ fflbrii “W31 its heat insulation for ships. hospitals. air- tra: and factories. Sailors and airmen much appreciate the extra warmth provided when the i-.:~.e threads are sewn into their blankets. I I I I 1- The Scottish Nuffield Provident Society has been formed as a non profit-making association with prinlari" C-bicct Of enabling middle-class people, who may not b: eligible for free medical and hospital care, to insure for grants-in-aid t0- wards the cost of hospital treatment, consultancy other services. excluding general practitioner blcmbership is open to anyone undct '. ':.:ut income limit living or working in Scotland. Annual cntlrrbtition is about SI2 for a member wi‘ on: dependents. I I I I ahead. Plans have been HWDarcd ‘ ope and getting farms in lib- '1to production at the earliest a er the war, Sir john Rus- the Agricultural Committee ‘Pas w alarm Aid. told an Edin- ‘1 au elzce wee}. All the farming av b l tttrcf marked out and proballe rcluircnzcnzs of cacll country I i I I die ricll. at least. no: all Bet-are the estate is in- on iz-r dis ibutiolt of assets of _ _ __ [enam- William Henry Sharpe, l .\pril t9. 194:. cannot he carried out, vealed in a2". application for probate filed Surrogate Court clerk's office, Ottawa. “to of the estate at the time of the Sen- "tf ilzc zilings that impresses tile lavnlau ‘ "Kvotider drug," penicillin. says ' n Eagle. is the apparent ease with which . can be produced. This is brought sharp- ' 1y home with the news that the drug is being ‘I made in ever larger quantities at St. John's Unt- ~ work and research made possibly" by cc nuns studying in the tmiversity graduate . .001. The world should be thankfui for anv- thiltg done to make easier the production of new instruments aza t death and suffering. Part of the: process .s due to the patient worlvof just such laboratory stitdcnts asiistcrs Immaculate jean Agnes and Anrltilia, who teach in tht- lrir/xiklysn Catholic high scltocns. I i I l. The retirement due to ill-health of General .\lc.\'augltt0n at the are of fifty- '\" reminds us of the expression that "this is a young " Fiftv v per cent of all army con? war. ha: gctltrals are less than 50 yrars old and in the separate air forces those under 50 number 04 per cont of the total. The average division com- Z.,3ll(l€l' ovcrscas is $2 years old. whereas he was __. m World War l. Peace-time figures are far rliifcrcttt, of cotzrsc. for tiicn an officer be- comes a general only after years of slow and painful waiting for disability. death and resilma- firms to force vacancies in the upper ranks. \\‘ar- time. with its ruthless clearing out of the utifit wul its demands for a voutliftll mental outlook and vouzllitll physical toughness. forces a dif- fcrent story‘. I I I I .\CC0l’fllllQ to the report of the Bank ll-ltttrcal w-liolcsalr and retail trade continues at "nigh levels in the blarititrics. There is an active rlcm ltd for all goods, with stocks turning over rapidly: Collections are golf-d. Christmas shop- ping CIVIHHlCIlCGd carlier than usual and sales are expected to cxccctl those of last year. despite Jlnrtage in tnanv lines of lticrcltaltdisc. Lum- lnflflf.‘ oncrnxirnts are ltrrvgrcssitlg normally tm- tlcr favourable itcazller conditions. hut the r“ rt-"tzc of cxncricrtcctl labour continues. Stocks at ltmthrr and tvulpwood are litfltt and there has l\.‘(‘il no shcltcttittz in the dcntntttl for wood . till‘ l l i is is 1t plcasatlt ' Cattztvla known [n licfwrc tltc \\'{ll‘ :ts ic-us and fi't(‘ brizcd .\ 1: antl cffcctivv \\ 11v lwf pCfijllf‘ of Olllvl‘ chum mmlv zts rt nlilii-ul ]|l'!'~ m {.?;mlr!1<~;.qrl,-_»j" the cottrswof lltt‘ nztr. ‘lllll it is c-uiiitlctltlv anti- fl"-'lll'<l Ilrtl ullrll "Klit- z-ttltss tltc llltmbfr will hr greater tll.:ll (wt-r. Tllc fir-t national park :t Cl>lll|1Zll'1lll\l'l\' ~ulslll arm. of it'll stunt.‘ Hull's. rmrurl the llot llllllPFill springs fit llanff, lllwrtzt: lltztt llVHlFJ llVQififilfiLI h“ 3mm, m products of all lvintls. Fresh fish is in stronfl tlcztimltl .1: good prices: lattrliugs in November wvre lrwvcr than a vcar ago. due to unfavourable w-catller. Frocks r-f tlricd fish are low. Prices for ‘olrklrd fish arc ill profitable levels and the de- nrmd is brisk. Xlanufactttriltg plants generally Cmlllllllt“ m opttrfifc at camcity: Coal output in Cape Breton in Xovcntbcr was rm somewhat from titc nrcvlo - tnmtLlt. hut lower than in the same nvvtll ‘as: vfnr. \ lI("\\'\' l‘r_‘"lll~'l"ll~ I'll-lt- Yllllll‘. Illlllt‘ than Jmoot) square miles of ltatmtlal playgrounds, of diversified potatoes continues, Dehydration plants are 0116f‘ sting at cameity. 1 #1? r ~:~~"——-"" l0 of si wore out tires at the N nearcbllght a their story from Belgrade. news of reached that clty an old Serb with a deep hatred of Nazism and all rt stands for walked through the sareeta 1n the rain. EL; face and bands were turned to the ab’ as he shouted: “More! More" On be- ing stopped by the police, he said that he was praying for more rain. but actually he was praying for to hear that Ruslws summer, heat dust were Just too much for gallant defenders of Orel and Bel- gored. What Berlin's cxplainer ts going to need pretty soon is an strtelithed to ooier all the seasons. Dlksto article entitled lletes ly The Ialoth theBrltllahltplre nu_ lay uny- tenanc- survlved be- mdthat torule flllThe ago Tribune been about this! Ob! —Otf-awn Citizen. A see-nu. lD-hlol searcbhzbt ll four time: ful u the conventional sent uarehltgnt of the name ma. Such but la cury arc that the cooled by air famed tn a rubber bone. -kchan|e- createdby “Dov! Jones" has been his funoul nselzfng: P $513311: Berlin by Inna of more than ‘IJMJIN been as power- meant- the mer- langamtntbe thrwsh ldlsflfil “locker. " In 1521 vessel with some kindred spirits be out to sea. Early on be plum- ered a t. sh! ‘ the Mogul emperor a little diplomatic turmoil. soon no sbl clone; some beat escaped by their heels. some be captured. These latter were sun: —thelr crews being sent to their "sea-locker" to shut their mouths. After nearly a score ' Jtmg was wrecked of coast and his captors. discovering nu identity. burned him to death over a slow fire. as not a few of contemporaries had been sent with their ships to "this? Jones‘ 1pcker."-—Bchange. The rehlcing over the bombing 3°“ the people ‘ha’ ‘nu 1g P and caused not Very was left him off. some of 3 _ . muflfln" 1 m, h" ls printed Tor Arnusetnent Only - of the is neatly illustrated by a the Berlin ve is almost beyond On thb basis of c any minute. alibi that Angeles Times 119W When the ‘he bombln8$ keeping a steady su-eam of sup- plies rolllng to the moving Ruslan front. during what has been flrtu- ally a five-month non-stop offen- COUIPYQ ' liension Russia has upwards of 300 divisions engaged in the oper- aticns on the seven sectors of the L500 miles of active front know that it took trucks constantly on keep the Eighth Army's l0 divis- ions supplied during the long drive from El Alamein to Blzerte. These trucks needed 2.000 dafly Busing 300 active divisions would need 2.000.000 three-ton keep them supplied. and if they “'2 120.000 mot/Jr the go to tires alculation. trucks to rate the Eighth Army did. they would re- quire 86,003 new ones each and ever-y do)‘ -Edmonton Journal. :5 300 rskears to realize that Klrke F F t A1 t —- "as . The terrible Bnslan winter and Nenoundland, [hfusflng u-‘e kl I s snows serred as an alibi for the sensitive nose into the Atlantial 6085011‘ Nazis‘ earlier eastern front set- has become ln this war one of the , , lzackssse Now fr?“ up to little Joe zilégls basyiorkils of the United m». H- J- 5- BRTlW-‘l- D-P- Goe k to t ‘nk up some new l - l 85 been fortified by ones -and fast One may expect cumin-Ed t_h_e_ United States be-= therefore , and the champion can be A pleee o! toast was always add- XOHSZS- But BIT. The “ulhanser Tagblatt of oa- Timmy, , ‘my’, chm; on, m“, ober M contains a strange leading goldmhfi, y "Masks and races." Wheretn the dust ls dancing, slants writes our special correspondent on Lined the German “Haven't you notfczl.‘ asks our enemy. how the peoples all around you are beginning show their true faces? Don't you tee hoe: zven in Alsace, the mask assum n true middle-class te- ' ~ spcctabllity sits very loosely Nose-deep u‘ Cb“? ‘M6611 mea- IMPWS 1M1 Rad!‘ 1° l» W“ Off Pbntet the snows that whelm their frontier l_v. smllng musics are falling: true flue; of peoplm are ed to liquor for delicacy 1n ancient tknes hum this grew the custom of drinking trouble started when some person invented the custom of making re- these toasts —Chathan.' the real It runs: gradually to 0n Sweden. the writer adds: “Friend- the at my moment to display the t-ur tr ems. countenance of acorn and hatred The 1m tliats bites the world be- hm’ why’ Pr." 8st’ behind? The prcud days, or 1940 yond their walls. ___ are gone. because all Europe is warm hW-Wl- the!‘ dream of sum- “AC5 now at great pains to show you a "m" "ell CORR!!! snub‘ Rx s‘. friendly face only in order to keep m dBY-lflnxtrzumnwmnlntion cf their ‘ ' ' “ ggilYoiflliTgflrz-gfly ‘gufhetodalsgldtglsleger I CHIC Liver Oildfixarat-lt with i ~ ' —Chl It ¢ l stares know that they have noth- £ Rwm" m” cediiouna n in; more to fear from you." Af- . ..__.. tet- reference to Portugal and An Ideal ma“, vat-LE‘- M1118 unveiled ‘Things have turned out of from what you expect- . "’ The article containing the foregoing passage bears the signature of Kicherer. d1 fferently ed . who pre- tneaidnflunortwhhhwli , 115mg regonlhthalotmnch- a): ‘bell tnazhlneractet stasis ‘Yo? pay. the attendant pays the play- er. as the Ply channels or outlets of there machines are filled with putty - to rule lt lawful. On the face of these cause thev could not. afford. at any] wst. to have the enemy take it.. ~-'l‘be trans-Atlantic convoy mutt: and au- servlces ‘ on Newt and m ten-awry of. ~ Labrador. in: questions before Canada Ls the future of Newfoundland. What ls zolnx to happen to it after tne war? Is to remain a British ‘ only the old machine more, but several new ones. I believe it would be a 300d idea‘ forourtt. C ll Pfiiloelohlver dodgers. what e gov- as be- fore. a British self-govemlng dqm- lnltm? Or-as scenzs most. logical when you look at the t_nao—is it to ome the tenth province of Can- l And whatever Newfound- to become. what harp- Oanadlan and Americ- _ wltnln Newfoundland. whmh are essential to protect this continent? _ o . l These are no longer vague. aca- l It see. I hope the Attorney General of our fair Island reads this letter and starts a dean-up of Dlncmofvlceand dirLu our town Balk-e and R. C. M. Police Hem to have their hands tied tr illvyhyone dgubuutnters: statements - 1m or er v it l roomm- . 1 med no‘ menu“, thgpcganlcum 3 demlr. questions. The; are being i p130, u it h ‘an known w an lstrenmmw debated in hewfound- . I ram m m ‘mun and want . land. They are betng explored tn I am. Sir. etc- fences. will be settled one way or the other. Canadals policy more bombings of Berlin His . . "g s petitions are heme ansvrred- — lfhglbgfljf Id“ ' l" m?" "hiistefaivadememtzyeifegfjnifiiiiinlsaiiat: Kitchener Record. mrwmuog“ 391mm "1 "fl? the‘ war Ede futmuraof Klrkeislstra- l -——- > tegc lslan . w c must aways The magnitude of the task or dominate America's Atlantlc de-l] is to let _New- ; ‘futmdland decide. 1n a considered statement but summer Premier l Km: said theyNevcfoundland people would determine their future but. WOIIIID FATHER Summerslde. Dec. 71. ma? a Newf0undland’s |lf thcv elected to loin Canada. .tbe_n Canada would consider the F"‘"'¢ ilzll"-.s"s..t"rlssts.la ~ - - - l o . ‘ ' .‘ (Bruce auwhmfi! "#53" wmnm" ‘clear. but up to now Newfound- . . Hand has shown no disposition to hulflfiefi- 51x13“ ' accept it. Canada. up to this war. ed Champlain-s m, “u”? “Qbad treated Newfoundland as a Quebec for an 135d '1 a“ ° !boor relation. and it Ls no wonder back w Hannah Ch‘ 1""! U“? 1 that the Newfoundlaiders are not ms share u‘ m: d 5'“ - ‘m ‘iattracted to us. The traditional five" Newounm d e - m!“ w“ . election 50m: of Newfoundland ends esuue H: mmumn an‘: 3 Wwnal in these words: "Come here at vour Slmteéic dbmvelpw?_ue:_le "‘ “a; peril. Canadian wolf." he 5am ma“ always wxawuwlan] me- The fact. ls that Newfoundland- Gulf of St. Lawrence and hence '_'_“ —- _' 1114-’ Edit)‘ 0f Canada. ft has taktnj l . i GIIIRDPOIIIST l4! Great George Street CHABLOTIETOWN. Pl-l. 1N AN OLD BARN Torts upon tons the brown-green: _ fragrant hay Oerbrtms the mews beyond the time-warped eaves, Un to the rafters where the spider weaves. ‘ ‘Ihongn few flies wander his sec-, luded Stomach Mixture Every person who h troub- led with n; in the stomach it wag relieve syn: ms. Dr. Evans Stonueh Mll- rm taken at meal lune:- not. only prevents all bad ef- fects from gas but It pri- mota the functlonll act wit! of the stomach and Improve! the appetite- Don‘t delay. uns . In the or; hush some rustling: ht are heard. Of wfitg-brdden mice at furtlve Far down, the cattle in their shad- owed stalls dOWy scent DIdQI Q0"! h!!! ldlpled for Persistent lrrltutlrll coulltl Ind We Wish All Our Customers ottd Ffiflld‘ A PROSPEROUS and HAPPY NEW YEAR Henderson & Cuclmore fllNs-‘WIAR 11111111111! 'IIII_(_I_£IIIIIIIW¥‘l-v tb Today one of the most. lntereet- bv a c down the ZIIIIIIIIIIIATIIIIIIIIIIIid/xirfe; I‘ wfoundland can choose its future. now that it has becom- ancially self-sltpmrtintg‘. The no way of foreaeetng w at this ure will be. but at least the founcllanders are more friendly ‘.0 (continued on page o, col. 6) land do not know tbeaiielvee wimmthey want. but the! that they do not want their present statue u a Brim-h bobby. without IeII-IOVWBUQII 01' ¢ ‘ Q1 MUG onunuuoanrtuinlmlnld nolkythliuftqfllejlll " E lain hick ha Ha pened PM.‘ "W! g w a p in the Past We may draw Encourngertzst u" Future." —Churchill. l Churchill's words, seasoned with prudence, spiced with courses, WP]! M! only w w; ‘ Commonwealth's steadfast course through “this l. present unpleuantnem” but also to our pro- l green through the strains and stresses of the _ peace which la to follow it. l Already upon the horizon, now lighted by a red dawn, we see strange shapes appennng _- old forces in new forms and power demnndrngdo be adjusted to national and international life. But we in the Brltlalt Commonwealth of Na- tions need not be dismayed. We are fortunate in tltatwe can draw upon deep reserves of ex- perience in adjusting the dynamics of individ- ual initiative to furtherance of the common weal. True we face troubled seas; but we do so in a stout ship well balanced with sound com- nonsense and manned by rnen of wisdom and good will. f The Employers’ Liability Assurance Corporation Ltd-of London, England — Fire and Casualty Insurance — Prince Edward Island Agency IIYIIIIIMI 8t G0. LIMITED GENERAL AGENTS Offices: Charlottetown, Summer-side, Montague l "How long does it take to get to Boston?" “Only 7 hours by Northeast Airliner!" Considering the time you save it cost; no more 1 t _ o f ly. -- duh. out of Mo l ¢N "Pirate on convenient daily sche- famous Northe “f gt‘; ‘B’ Enloydhe hlfsplmlll-Y 0f "l" _ as wardess service. So fly N0rlhen§(_. the direct route to New England, Boston Ne“. York the South and the West. For information and reservztfinnn, "l" "I! Roam Attency. Phone 54o and 541 and bronchial nffectlom. It quickly relieves the eon- metlon and thereby allow! comm out tlt-mnntl for ' Many younxsurs at school know more than adults about aircraft when the ordinary man ln street sees an aeroplane overhead it ls still something to gaze at with wonder but ft ts lust an aero- plane or an ‘airplane’; he has no special name for ft. To the ob- servant school boy. however. ft ts a certain make of alrcraft- an Anson. Mcenulto. vard, Ubetratnr something with Individually ln th nlr —Ottawn GOOD 0N I011! COUNTS PRESTON. I-ingllnd — TOP) — ewerl- , mentlnz with multry for tune year; to produce a new bird the‘. would . be a perfect lnY-syjnd also a good "lilt- blrd. He cia rrs to halvemlt In a Cltlnen Joseph Procter has re tends to be citing what their tn- emles are saying leerlnglv to German people, but as every read- er understands. Klcherer ls actu- ~ ally saying aloud what everybody 1s saving secretly Lond behind Nazis been on Tim Hurricane. Hir- or lance-titer CI‘ | the Red Wyanunfte wntlt g5 every day for l’! days u: a laying thQ Friday. M DAVIS 8t In l. s l l‘ Budd's Kidney Pills ' l. ..".-.':.':':: . 2y . l ma or “r-"r "a, .4 m» ' . l” l Eta, effective. null a n n: "hung, f...‘ _ ' able remedy In Chronic Bren. "r g; ‘or, - 9:31.12 L": arar°tttz i’ l Prlee sue a Bottle. hg-Incet-UE. Illewiein . the __.,..|§fl,flw flillowil 1 .. ___,__._,;-_, M,“ rut rvm uses " nil I ltllll- II! 5° I" m Great George street Iall Orders Given Prompt Attention. HOGS As Saturday is New Year's Day we would ap- preciate recelving hogs intended for Market lat tor part of this week, on Thursday instead of FRASER LTII. NQRTII IAST Al Rl-l N ES E R. Brow & Son § l l s F ire, Auto, Life, Acciden t, Sickness and Plate Glass Insurance at Lowest Rate l Agent at Summerside, D. O. Stewnrt l 144 Richmond St. Charlottetown l *7