"rm: CHARLOTTETQIVN GUARDIAN 0 NOVEMBER 18.194 PAGE FOUR TllE BIIARLOTTETOWN 6 llAlllIlAli liiornirlg Daily (Founded in i881) ‘jlilgsident: Lieut. Col. W. Chester S. McLun Vice President: .l Ii. Burnett, FJJ. Necrelary: Lieui. Col. D A iilaeltinnnn. 0.8.0. Editor and Managing Director J B. BurIwl-L FJ-l- Ansov-iatn Editors: Frank Walker end llll A. Burnett SUBSCRIPTION RATES By tilzil in i'.I-J.l.. $1.00 per year; $2.50 for 6 months $1.25 for 3 months; 50o for one month mitt" “ """"" ti“? *l"‘“"g ""’ "d" “i “ "“"°".‘.'~‘ l"? 3.5; ...°?.§i‘i‘;i‘...f“fé. .... ..:“:.;1r:i l é‘.‘..“".‘.‘.":.“.°.':’.§‘.’.‘l‘...°.‘éi...‘§ "9"" ~-->===-w~v=~<=~==v==. mm- B \| ll I c ~11‘ d USA s5 0o er ear c“ er m a gm“ Gyms‘ O an '."'S.e '5 r p ' Iappeared.‘ This ls ine first tn- slle-‘blccke 59- W°5b Mimbeall" and dislodge the iron Fist of Allhglingsqvigggwoévullfilotoyouqm] v l d II “m 4 a" - - ' l‘ I to the call for service by a patriotic statesman all 1 51,0000 c0 a 51,11, being destroyed declared himself to be. The ex- .110 01.... who holds 1.111 Eur- “h.” vndflmnwllh 00.10""! Saturday Weekly: 52.00 per year; $1.00 for 6 months 50c for 3 months ohluiucd ll LeaVderTin the Senate, will be asked formally to- day to head the party in the House of Com- it_v 0f his acceptance as the iveek-eild Conserva- tive conference would scarcely have closed witn nu alternative programme if the delegates had not satisfied themselves of such acceptance The national outlook as well as the party prospect are brightened by what is now a practical certainty. the return to the Conservative leadership of the able-t man, from the standpoint of parliamentary qualifications, in that party or out of it." This is a case, if there ever was one, of the Canadians have come to know, and value, and honor. Who suyl that are not well informed about m- ternatwnal uflalzs, both ancient and modern? To the question, "Who wu Ol tea’; boy friend-ll" on a recent qu rogram, s manl in ‘Toronto rep led, “Anthony Eden". — Kingston Whig-Stand- ard. 0n September 8 a Spitfire‘ attacked a small German flag ship off Ostend wth machine guns until cannon. Ap arentlyl one of the reac ed by a fighter all-emit. — The Navv (London). 1......- BY TliE WAY j mons. There seems to be more than a probahil-l Canadians ' PUBLIC FORUM lilo column lo noon for Ill dlleunlon h; correspondents OI questions ol interest. The Charlottetown Guardian doou III noccnurily endorse the Nlnionl of correspondents. - IS THERE A MR. BETTER? Sin-We ought to have suspec- ted earlier that there ivas some- thing "phoney" about an individual who declares himself to be a non- imb ber, but who does not bill-eve in total abstinence. Such a phen- pianat-ion of this self ooritradctory personality is: i. There is no such person as Arthur T. Setter. 2. There is no such address as 2016 Sher- WORDS OF CHALLENGE A THOUGHT A DAY FOB A PEOPLE AT WAR words without deeds. by m rldtllllll without creative emotion. by munitions without men. It can only be won by all of us. all together. in a. common falxtih us - in ,i ii. htlng. Isis g mprng M! us - “We. "It cannot. be won b and resolution helping. our war - ull o the people." and WHY 0M 0f ope." - Percy J. Philip. f BANKING funds. or household disbursements. ent loune. SERVICE l: an Everyday Necessity SAVINGS ACCOUNTS - Forinveotsnentorspoohpmmm , content ACCOUNTS - For but...» sud to. Mm.‘ ssrnv perosn soxrs - r...- securities “.1 ,0,“ LOAN?‘- Buuineu or Personal, Including i... 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West. u BRANCHES IN PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND l ‘lea/fest "w" ' ca“ a " cc '0 "c o” m"? e by Using a steel and flint wiu.ll.°1....'.‘ 112001 yillfllc“fl(l?lnd ark ' by paying a’ sumcrumun and bang Charlottetown Alblny Kwllnlion ~~ . _ "i ~ ~---——j too lunch to risk of all)’ (lllfi- Eff-ll" ll°ll'~ touch-papers, T1... 010.15 they .15., ‘T. t RM’ ilselhell.“ shmlfi 0.0. Pissed by a committee Befm roll Mont"... 0' 111.01 . , T.“ 0M0 NOVEMBER 18, wit. t t ... .1. we... 1.5.3.1 by their forefathers m,“ beneiélth a 0.1000000“ name Wm 60E (aalwxgtzigagts wprtlséisge0 $1." iitltlizvebmg gommomu.» Victoria W T " H 7T“ .\'o one tired ivorrv over universal service / ‘TIT; mgghlhnlhlljbff? gfillilen {tile-l surprise anybody who is fldqlldlllll- on] to helm mo‘ f 0h Am d 1 . - - . . . _ lc rth Y I “*° ° ° __-..-=_ General Lilllelllle 3 Wdrlllllg before very long we'll all be “doing it” whether plowed fields 0:1 thelrnown farni? $2.1".‘ll..ll'§..f1‘§l'f"f.1$°l1§ed513.1.0115 All‘ ‘WW5 °P°"ll"8 m" "lie". m“ V IT . I . . _. H‘ _I_m05 y-orksmre P05,“ to which me 0mm, interests Wm you liava a machine which has oh the hill which, for 2,000 years. head on Tower Hill before I —--_--——- N ue l\€ it or not. tlSjrllleillElk) e. _ g0 to 0W5 up flew nmrkem Ab either crashed or hid to make a has proved itself the immemoricl Norman William conquered 10 1,1,11,40,00 0.00.1.0, 1.1 11,1. llifllht‘ 11f Lom- Even giving the promoters or‘ ways m“. 0,0,1, by 5mm, “.0110 forced landing. _ _ stage of iondorp; drama. In A. D. don. ‘The subject; on the mon -ll i "~-111 1~1 flu- lvll of the Speaker. whim. David smvar‘ U; ..D-. (Island) Cm of 01.15 00w 900100.100 Mommy the‘, puncey m“. nempous 0,0. There are about forty memrers in 43_ m1 years after the death of merit are clear, but the letter mm“ ‘l’ ". ' ' ',' " - ~ ., .1 .- .,. , _ . H . ._ H. H’ l _ I k Reform movement credit 1o;- 0‘ lpagranda‘ m Monump the p051, the Western Desert. The latte. of 911.15g, m0 Rpman troops halted has not yet been decipheredfirh nre 4101.111; 1111‘ .1 11111101 .11 ttitltllllilbl-lll 5L Qklll- the -\0l_lll hold 56011-1 1H l_dll< e15 “all 5 50"" certain amount of nrsguided sin- l 0001 0; 30110010,, 31,05,105 1,10“ these is an Australian pilot officer. 1101-0 011d camped by the Druid road or iii Beneath the shadow of q 50,0100 j‘.1.<.l1iv~-.'1lltl nroirnblv — they lllii “omens Institutes for sending parcels to boys PEP-ll’ lll l1 desire w blllli dl>°l1l~ of Toronto publishes a beautffully Hill/ills been vllll-Wl by 1°"? Mess- above the river. In A.D. 60, ten crude the Imlddn children played ' ' ' 1 ~ 'f '*i1‘ni1te Liberal fr m tleir settlement It would be an excellent an unprwemem l“ the mawrlal illustrated magazine. tn which el-whmltls, he had to fly his yea“ before the destruction of the days of Dunstan. Therhlhm “"9"?! ill“ ~“'“' mm" ". m" k 7 . 0 ' , ', . ,. welfare 4°’ me Pwple- ll 5l1°l1ld'one-fffth of the scare is given t0 bllllelhrlddled mSlClH-Yle 80 l°W l0 Jerusalem. Bosdicea struck down lQflotten battle this monument nlriulu-iw. l1. nut <\L'lil tlnwr suggestions do not idea for every “mucus Institute to adopt for ‘bleitaiat-pligilkeynt atloe them thiat at best,‘ 1101m- 00..0.-1'50,,10111._ 5.. 0111311511. gfit aiizlaly from illem that he land- {mm Uncoitishlre and dgstroyleld war wezshhroken down, Iisllililis _._ 0V - _ ~ ,_ ,- .» , -_ . H's _ ‘_ praposzig is a ~; - _ V 1~ - e ' te-‘fi k, t ‘l _ 1n T , e across e-conqueror‘; p l1 2l|\]iCiil' 1.. 1..- ;1.1v.,...1; .11t ,.1 . ion oi the K511i‘ the tlur.nion ‘tlltli tOilliiltttllt) boys and \\lll meqreuc expermmt which must aélglbllghélilglzlalgtdilorllligfil ttilllenagélclixlirg- o“ wzhe aundlelbcfmsilglg anzaltllzg mréggnthgctépti‘; wgtttololgifo em prom‘. They lost 0012105110“: fllnnul,’ 0,0,1 0H.) 11pm i111» irentllllllelvll ‘ 0e: them icgtilatl) . llléilltlibly cause an upheaval in . in; laws o; several p,.cvinces' 1S n pm. men The mock o; m0 bumb and slaughtered 70.000 1n 11050100015, ounce and became mere stones 11 th rc- i\lll\'ll§llL\‘ 11.; Tho Alinister oi Rational lll * * m; t?“ “Sh” “d” °l mind-s - not, reasonable to stispect that catapulted the Wrecked ‘B18118 500 The original Tower of London was til the German bombs gave them c .1 . » . - w a ver the eventual outcome. setter" has been ztempting feet. up in the air before it finally 0 1031000011011 1t boogme tile pal- new resurrection. A grace for the present time: “Some liae meat and canna eat And some wad cat that want it; b60000’ Lj,,1,,.1.-1 lfiflsllull,"L‘lliiliCl0(l_ the hloufl‘ “n, “m0.- (111... 0.4.. ..1 Prune Munster kings ' 11,,- |_..r1l .\lr1_vor's banquet in This is surely s. parable of t story of our rsoe. The stones sorrow ln the hands of living m Anti th‘s. we suggest. is not a time ,0 00g 1n a 110110 0,111.0 01-000. vmen ‘lfoyal Fanildians who 0111, the l g H0810? this p, war e ort f rst pill lend their sup- letters 10,. me 0,0 came to rest. Th. pilot, considerably the worse for wear, scrambled out to ace. and. finally, o prism. I Church of Allflallows was the first christian influence and symbol on . vlnce by writing l 1>l<'\l.<<'- 54M“ 1“ . . _ - W‘ ‘° l‘ mPvemenl c! ""5 llllld- Completely wars-ed on all points find himself thirty miles on the i t Thl church will be built into the temple <11 lluudunv m“: --, 0,001.1 is <l1_1e1»11iii1ci,l t0 toiltri- But we line ulcat, and ive can eat" Montreal Fmancial Times. of opscussion. “Mn 500m.“ endeaw wmn¥ side or me mbyammyptim ‘fallen-fine whim a“ the happier dam bute t0 111v o1‘ 1101- stri-ngtli. And sac the Lord be thnnket. T ' gfhghtto gymyongebrflixhlqltligig égtiilimgl-S £20012?’ léigléif ainlifttle lfwgilahnd or: e01-1y Mayors halted betfgrewthei’ lllllt lltl-‘lll ~'~ _ “d” ‘hr . gimme": L"'e"'=e buy a “t” sisal-mg: Cemficak‘ Lanciighlreaniilgiililciilgnlzeenthggmlt lllldel "l? 6.1"‘ Eve" he" he l5 split on the Wily) h: 1gb i?" vlllll-s §l°§§°..'1't.""1'l.'3.9uwin§"'i§'§re§-..a“i§. nscx T0 ASSEGAI Gagr/ffi, 11.15 111.1 yet i1-nud expression in the m.“ .0 [he parish of “Emmett luckless in h1s choice, and luckless long trek, walking only at night; for smfled pavemtnt. 0nd 1,0000“; tho _i_ with Snargate and Suave, Kent", l“ his ham)’ lefwen” bmk‘ Cm” the" We" Gfimall Pfltmli flbmll- pavement its Saxon walls; and then CAPE ‘TOWN —(CPl —St1!d Members of the crew of a Canadian National Railways train agreed to drop a penny in a box every time they tised profanity. When the train arrived at Moncton the other day, the box was opened and the contents -—-$9.56—\vas donated 111..b1l1-/_;1;i.111 of lllIlll]1(t\\'<‘l‘. Enlistmctits under ,1“, I)l‘L>_(I|l1 “.0111 0.0 11..1 proving adequate to (_'\’lSllll"' newli- 1.1 111mm‘ the rcqilircnieilis of a ' T- - i < ‘ . ‘ ‘l .. prospective invnsioii. Mziloiniuelicral L.‘ 1\. LB. Fleclie is a (ioverinncut official, .‘\$SOCl3.f€ De- hsve confessed he killed his q veer-old master with a self-ms. assegui because he was the cause sickness in the household, n1- Mbele. a native farmhand. 1 committed for trial for murder should gladden the heart of ccl- pa" a dmgms"? “'1' mahrllb mllde 1001015 01 113115001 0|300_name5_ | at 2200 years d tnive. with the 0.11. 0W0 0001.015 0101.00 1.1m 00 0x- "Brenaettfl simple of itself, lf nocundl-‘mrwd m“ 0Y1" °f hlslmc hausted. He's now back with his exhoogy 0 11005011010 0.0-0 in mew recod. Alexanders last drunken squadron Thavs a 00.1010“ “Law 1.100000". r0010“ with the 50.00 orgy lasted two nights. and was Amvalq 0100 0; “$000830, and suave" 101 terminated by tile illness which 01 3.0M “mrmlbrought hm death less than a After two and a half days one of beneath the 0,0115 the 30m“. 00w. ment, standing almost comillem when the bombs came down 0h London last year this shrine was first wrecked -l.n.d'f.h6n burned- ~ -_ - '. ~ , ' ' .' ' ' ' ' _ '_ becomes a Jewel ' “m. 01g ——— ~ —-— .1. ,\[1111_.11~r .1; .\.1tion.ll War Services. to aid bomb HCUITIS m Britain anti blasted! I I t m 1 I (En 1 ed, Shrlne f [0 0 The 11511 porter! of B B»! 2' Kiklll" 1t Slierliro11l<t~ l'1~‘t week he said that gitlgeliegiizat? £22k ltiiilemsgigiitio grrllxigmvd as: Edllccll-c e ____0. nd n are not known for their religion of hgi “Inn fluff; ~ Pi-i .- * ~ i ‘ ' g In a their love of history, but they stood ____ and Toller Porcorum. It seems a Brflsled- Amie“ “me”- wohdor 1.1101; D101¢005_ who knew more general ivav. Myers, so ivell Kent fairly well, did not seize on] klli-‘lllll l-il Students "if d Heller“- snargatg and 31101.0 f3 0m 0f his H031 ago savs: “Alexander was novels-they would have made an “i”? bg’ i‘ {SW72 bmlghl’ °“i “f”, 11 1, 1 1' 9 (isn't, 1 ns insane excesses. iigrigdtfgl; 5X1?gn11yim9§p§ff§| Alcohol h luqiiallv flalswvltlpoisgn, rill-l: ‘"235? l‘ *5 a“ °’I?.‘t‘.1i‘°.‘.‘.° .l.21°.».€..1‘. “r3115. ‘.21.. 1". or. ll- Moul o1 1 mun-M u. certya/m . c surrcungls thempchqn-ved the ‘b00600 Of the world night it is never hard for hostile regions _.oy1§f.§‘._.’§d‘c,,“,;‘1.1‘s§§f,“b§‘l§i11‘..1§§11..o..... was one of the cues Elan?‘ mtgmd m?" way w. m” if they felt, like n. Messrs. SIIQT- aivplled to Alexander. obviously ll s§§§ yffm immléfighfigflllBglflifl; An aged Scotswoman writing her thanks to Bundles for Britain, says Mrs. j. P. hlahaffey, gave this recipe for taking a bombing. “When the air-raid warning sounds, I take the Bible from the shelf and read the 23rd Psalm. Then I put up a wee bit prayer. Then I take a wee drzip o’ whisky to steady my nerves. Then I get in hcd and pull up the covers. And then I tell around the wreck h year B80 3nd ' wept for the passing of an old friend. Within this church. which Samuel Pepys saved with his sailors from the fire of London, the pills-rs and the ancient organ. one oi’ the finest; in England, came craililng down upon the floor. The noble bells poured down their metal in e molten stream. It seemed that noth- lng was left. Then came s strange #00011 cnilnot “in ii. wnr lrvrctllziiiiingcil the dc- fensive" mid that “we \\'lll only win the war when our armies have invaded the continent and 00111.11“ 1119 ii(‘l'lllilll military might in actual cmuhnt and illlpll-Cil upon thcin by force of arms the pent-v which we nlll closure." IhlS gallant officer Slilil further. Ihe ‘ccstnty of (“Mp1 011d 0f 171911.41 (faniula, will soon he (Globe and Mall) A year ago the eyes of all the World were turned during the Bat- tle of Br!'.\’n to London, the sym- bol o.’ our English story. In spite How Are Your Eyes’! if vou on uuvinx symptom: ' . l'l'tl "ll lal let us feel his vast Hitler to go to hell." 1, 0 _ i. 111 d nou h. One . Beh the or they | - l. d h (‘faded .' c" fm _ one (i l Th tin“, i; m o n t g1 fbniixidalaslgagieilrwfiiilxegfvin bet.“ riiigldwsddpiiiii. firiiefic. tit Alex-Mia“ med 5° follow "h" “ream of (fiifirlehyn arch "which 11:3“ been gJT-“Zi e.§'.l'°u.'.hu'i"i mcumtilarloti o lute ant terrors. e _ . _ vwwmm We] ll Y and“ that m a m o, drunkenlllqlild history to its source. The m,“ dun-m "om the 100w. ‘Manna ' 1' n ’lll our resources against The Suez Canal, constructed by Ferdinand 01 n ' _ Manchester e h urdr d hi best friend mm" shlllllw °n ll" Til/er l5 like c" as I t t ‘ ripe for us to ine l1 . Guar an. rag, e m re s a lighted highway‘ p001, 0g @110 seventh 0o“ my. 1 is A. w." “mks Wm‘ "m and adviser. Clitus. who had saved ll ith t iris life at the biittle of Granlcns. made or Roman ' es w o“ a dc Lesscps & Co. opened this date, i869; origin- keystone. 11 notuixig more happens, him, aiid again-w grunt rlziilgcrs. whether in the when we ask ourselves where L; M enema,“ ",0 0 0001-0000 17,351; o1» 111 the West.“ 'l'he words are significant al cost $80,000,000; enlargements since cost Tho 1.11.1000 005001011 0, prune “ML 500e,... need m, concern London's shrine. the average tmvel- t rcfrsctinr service. “'0 01-0 01 “or 1vi1l1 Gm-ntnnv now. \\'e may he malty millions more: runs from Port Said to °f m‘? f-lesliPil clllel HQYdF-dh. himself about our quotation frcm l" fePliP-sr "Surely it is will 1011M "‘§§'1.1““‘l11"'§..m°.'i>ie otio thleookpmugoati Cell in and discuss will . - _ . , S t. l M d. d I R d Himmlers deputy, marks a Lurn- J Egg," Howe,- we 00001; 001. in Westminster Abbey or under the w w 0 bee “Hum” at war \\'llll Japan tomm-rovv. Prime Minister ucz connec mg tie .1 c iterranean an tie _e 131g point, in the history of u... 111- 500100.000.’ 1.50 50 1.0a,-_.ay_ 1.0.1 dome of st. Paul's, the Parish wmelhmg which m” a?" t “ Sea. Controlled llV the British Government which ilmd Proledlflrllw 0f Bottle-mid. mnke sure our authorities cannot Ulllrdh 0f the Empire.” eximwd by 53mm b“ em mm ("hnrcliill has Siltl so. Are we to make the ne- t-(lgcgry [ntpurzltiutli llfl\\' 0t‘ will! till ll1C danger is at our floor? .-\re we going t0 be ready for the invasion of Gcrntany which Major General LaFleche tells its-and others have told us- mtist take place if the war is to be won? a. Roman ruin. Besides this, out of the wall great fragments have fallen, which have been covered for at least B00 years. The Keeper of the British Museum announces them to be llrtillfd-lleled- They form n portion of v. Saxon Cross, which once upreared its and Moravia. It may even mark lls ehd. In any case, it is the frst. public admission which the Ger. manslehqgefatiliade that. they have “m? "e 19d W Will Over the . TIIE PRESS COMMITTEE will" and lIIWPPW-flle Btlllflmifl Prince Edward Island Temper- an Moravia peacefully into the. moo pv-do1~1111o11_ Rech ...'I‘he whole rotten struc- _._ ___._ ___._ . ‘The Island’ Has A ture a. the New Order h... bccg] exDosed. Germany can win battles, Grievance (Ottawa Journal) conquer countries, but. she cannot, maintain her victories nor hold _ _ , FINANCIAL SAFETY 11.2 2‘.‘.’Z§1'Z.‘f.‘£l.ii~.i"’.i‘.i% ‘gfidiliétfii "w blllddldr- wlllle srlwllls» have those cJuritries conquered. The arrival 0f Heydrich in Prague is one of the most signal defeats _ _ _ boards of trade for improved con-fwme °°mp°m”'tl°“5' The? Wm be ‘mds Its goal m nections betivcen Prince Edward “n lndlrea mean-s m” bulldl“! a Island and the mainland of Can- “n” clly- lmdl l“ ‘m? c“? at lel-‘l- ~ which the conquered people of ada. It will have the hearty suli- they ha" ‘mwmad lmkn°wn' ' URANCE .0. F. ilutcheson F. G. IIUTCIIESON O. I. BUTCHESON when we were in England we met a. man who ls known as Tubby Clayton, the famous padre of Toc H. He was standing by an elevator in the great. office of The Times, and we found that he is now the Rev. P. B. Clayton. Companion of Honor. the vicar of All Hallows by the Tower. He pointed out that. long before Wren or Edward the Confessor, there stood a sacred spot in London ultlch has remained to the present day. We have said more than once that the ruins caused by be successfully challenged. as wit.- r1955 Mr. Scttelis last ntiful at- tempt to defend his position. I am Sir. etc" bought the Khedive of Egypt's shares, adding them to its own. London to Bombay via Suez is half the distance via Cape of Good Hope. =01 w a- =1. Do you believe in telepathy? Many of Scottish blood do. Ch ar l e s S i n ge r. 22 years old, of 160-16 Normal Road, Jamaica, radio mechanic who volunteered for the technic- al corps of the Royal Air Force, was reported by the British Government as missing on a ship hound for Britain just after his mother, Mrs. Max Sinker. dreamed he was dead. “He was a good boy. He insisted on going; it was his duty. Shipping Losses Decline Progressively, the Battle of the Atlantic goes in Britain's favour. Prinre ‘Minister Churchill informs the Ilouse of Commons that in the four months ending with October total British ship- on t e Reich, He may be able to crush the present resistance, to safeguard for a while the German Euro have been able to inflict ping losses were less than 750.000 tons, or all port of everv visitor to What. the W935i“?- I prayed nightly for him, and he for me. Now average of 180.000 tons a month, as against 500." O00 tons a month (luring the period from March 1 1o June 3o. Add to this the new vessels that have come from British yards, aild the net loss from jnly to October is only one-fifth of what it was from March to lune. _ Nor is that all. .\lr. Churchill shows that Bri- tain is also waging a vigorous offensive against the foe, ])Ell‘lll.'lll£ll'l_\' in lllC Mediterranean. From july to October almost one million tons of Axis shipping were stink 0r seriously damaged, apart from the thrilling victory only the other day. 0H Italy, when :1 large convoy of transport and three (Iqorrrv-cr, new ~1111l.. .\t no time did the Axis have as litany ships as it ilccdcd; these losses are therefore costly for it and going far to cripple its lines of supply to Libya and other vital theatres oi the conflict. So hard-pressed has Italy become for inn-ports that it can not fins’. the ships to l‘t‘]l.'lll'l;ilt‘ the 40,000 Italian civilians front Ethiopia, llul\\llll~lliii(llllg that Britain has consented 1.1 their lifting returned to their home- land. 'l'lii= incl in iisrlf is eloquent proof of who hr..- 11|:e~1<-r_v of tln- ,\l(‘(lllCl'l'Elilt'21iI. .\lr. (lllllkillil l,|l'<'illCl> tllnt by I943 the free- cloill-loving lrlmtfli nill be able l0 produce en- ough ships to stippnrt overseas operations on a scale “utterly beyond British resources at this time." This intimation of future offensives against tile (‘Ii(‘lli_\' is, In‘ 'ltlllillF, liflsccl 0n the Hattie of the .\tl:uuir contiminlg to swing in Britain's favour, 11ml éll~ll on the volume of new 31101-031131“ vessel; prnmisctl by the Uflllfll States this yczlr. Ilritziiiil" fond reserves are high and the production of fnml zit lllllilC has hccil greatly incrcasctl. 'l'l1u< 1hr |ii'l'll 11f hunger has lmcn overcome. 'l'l1c l'l‘llllt‘ .\lllil\lk‘i' warns. however. that while llitlm- In. fziilcd to achieve his fell purpose nf starving llriiniii. hr‘ ntay vet attempt an may»... if hr- cvt-r illiisl(‘l'\ sufficictlt cour- age for such :1 fiery test of arms. Welcomed By All rfivcry important newspaper in Canada has voiced its satisfaction over the return. of hlr. Meighen to the Conservative leadership. Even journals WlilCli opposed him bllldfl)’ b°l“'¢‘~‘" .920 and 1926, 11011: greet his acceptance of the lcarlship with cordial acclaim. The lllontreal Star is one of the first papers to urge his return to the Ilouse of Commons, dcscnbmg him a! one of the greatest of living Canadian Parlia- mentaruins. and as :1 statesman all should wel- come ls a nmimml leader. When Mr. Meighens tlfltiilon still hung in the balance, The Montreal Gmtie shill: "The m. _H_on. Arthur Meighen, Conservative f.‘ I know he is dead. I dreamed he was dead," sobhed Mrs. Singer. .1- : s u Lieut. Col. \Villiam Thomas of the Salvation Army W3! pleased to hear a. company of sold- iers on the march singing the hymn tune, “Count your blessings, name them one by one.” "I thought how religious our soldiers were becom- ing." he told the Brighton Rotary Club. "But as they drew nearer I found that, while they were employing the tune of the hymn, the words were something different: "Count your rations, check them one by one, and it Will surprise you how you've been done." c u w u In all likelihood next summer will sec c con- tinuance of the influx of tourists to this Prov- ince from the United States even if there are increased restrictions by the American Govern- ment due to that country becoming one of the belligerents. Conclusive proof of the business done last summer was revealed by Mr. B. Graham Rogers, Director of the P. E. I. Travel Bureau. who announced that each of the five banks iii the Province reports having taken in over 100% more United States currency than during the previous year. ' c c s c The Canadian production of creamery butter in Octohcr totalled 24,896,331 pounds compar- ed with 32,277,438 in September and 22,584,330 in October, i940. Output during the ten months ending October aggregated 258,454,819 pounds compared with 236795.753 in the corresponding period of I940, a gain of slightly more than illiiC percent. Cheese production in October amounted to 15,130,884 pounds compared with 20,100,659 in the previous month and 15,983,749 in October. i940. The total for the ten months of this year was l33.336.l68 potmds compared l\'illl 134,400,002 in the like period of i940, an murcnse of 0.4 per cent, u a a s ‘Among a group of noted R. A. F. of- ficers temporarily or semi-permanently station- edat hlontrcal is Group-Capt. Lord George Nigel Douglas-Hamilton, A. F. C., brother of the Duke of Hamilton, upon WIIOSC estate the mysterious Nazi, Rudolf Hess, landed by plane last spring. He served as commissioner for 5P¢¢lal llreas in Scotland from i931 on and aiming his titles are deputy Keeper of the Pa}. “c? ‘fl "lllyfollfl-llllllsd. and member of the Kmlls Bodyguard for Scotland, (Royal Com- pany of Archers.) Brothers Lord Malcolm and lmrrl David, as \\’f‘ll as Douglas, the Duke of irléirnciiiton, are also officers ig the Royal Al; machine. but ultmately he can- lllll 811W 3 ecause no regime. bum elwlllilvely on force can last. Heydflchh arrival 1:1 Prague means that an independent Czecho-Sovak State will be restored. - London New Statesman and Nation. It h ruuurlnc to learn n»... the‘ correspondent of the Times of] London that. Gibraltar has been Slleflltthened greatly. For fifteen month; pneumatic drill; have been baring new galleries m the heart, of the Rock. The correspondent describes the scene underground as still Presenting a Dantesque picture o toil, although the wok, is close to completion. A vast sub-' surface city can now hotlse the‘ Rarrison in case or selge. There are available inns. ammunnhonq food and s wetter suwlr sufficient‘ to enable defenders to rival the‘ famous endurance or 1719-133} when the Rock stood siege forl more than three years. There is also s well-protected fuel reserve “I'm (time aiipliwes part1 I. attng in‘ he ence. smen, eh ren and [the aged have been ban shed froml Mlle Population, which has ccrne down from the normal 15,000 of lpeBce-tlme to aiiith of that Kilim- ber, almost all men between the ages 0t l0 and 45 engaged in es- sentisl tssks. some thousands more are admitted daiip from Spanish terrtory for civil an dut- ies and are ea r to enter because food and even uxuries are cheaper and more lenttful there than in any town n spsin. This shiftingl population. however, must depart M. Blunt-fall and is admitted a ain 0%}; In‘? the bitrtgtestt scrutiny e no ac ou ex in t sn sir-raid Wqleigilfig. but naval posts and batteries are |fully manned day 11nd night. - Hom the New York ‘times. i’ (I 3 5‘. 9. i It ueeml certain that, whatever happens elsewhere as Winter ‘will be staged in Libya. Strong ‘grips the earth. heavy fightnlg Ito. n-Germnn forces are now located there. and despite our lperststont. successful attacks lqsinst. the‘r supply oonvo s. mllilli to secure essential ms - tenence. The Axis hll tut as much to gain by u sucoeesf action in Libya u we ourselves have, end. since active oamptii ning will soon be feasible there, t rs i:t- evitboie that there must. o cluh ' of formidable arms and forces. If we con repeat, even less spec- tlctiiuriy, Qeneral success an n-st the Italians. and drive Axis from North Africa. it will ensely facilitate Ad- mirei Oiliilllfllhllnl task, make Mediterranean sen-convent: much elm?!” llid llIQf. to get. into much quicker snd su- ilt.-...,‘°“°"...‘.".t’t..£'.‘“'.§‘...£.'“.1."2.‘l which it would undoubtedly owing French tooling strongly over n fever cl General do Goalie’: cetuc. 6min Journal lfld QDIIIIO‘ Illl natives proudly and without quail-l flcatlon call "the island." Linking P. E. I. and her sister-l provinces of the Marttimes are two, ferry services, each of one ship, and one of them. from Borden to Tor- mentlne. carries railway cars, makrs connections wit-h Canadian National} trains. In the recent tourist season motorists sometimes encountered 1on2 delays when the ships were. unable to accommodate the traffic that was available. Prince Edward Island is so st- tractlve a. spot for tourists that, as the Charlottetown Guardian oints out. it can make out a goo case, for improved connections with the mainland. One reason for present congesb" ion on the ferries is the fact that e. fine new ship pl¥inz between Bor- den and Tormen ine was lost. by accident s. year or so ago, and ob- vinuslv there is difficulty at this time in replacing it. Summerslde Board of Trade revives the demand that the Dominion construct a tun- nel to the island but. that solution seems more remote now than ever. 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