t ‘é 9FE?§§.':18R 2"‘ Egon rout: 1 . THE DIIARLDTTETDWN GUARDIAN hloruiiig flsily (founded In 188T) . 1., 11f", . f_ (i; w. Chester s. McLuro hull-t“; “v.11 l; J_ It, lfurnclt, FJ-l. Secretary; Lirui. c i i. U. .-\. Alaclflimon. DJLO. Editor and .\i.\ii 1, .i-; iureiuir, J. h. Burnett, Fol-g.“ Associate Editors: 1‘li\!.'\ “other ufld [55 A- “u” n 1.4L .121‘ HON ll.\'l‘ES ,1 1 n14 _-i i u - _ve.ir; 52.50 for 6 monthl. By n“ [$15.3 tin L i..ui.».iiil;r5ire for one month y .3.” 1 r year; $3.00 for 6 month! ; 00c [or one Month .i and U.S..i\. 55-00 P" W" 1 prr your; $1.00 fill‘ 3 D1011"!!- nix- i-u 3 uuintlls 5y 111311 (n out.» i- "l Saturday ll viliifii \l‘ iirllliffliilll may be Oblflilllld l‘ The (‘liurlutti-i 11 _\. _, Lune.- square, New Yurlv ‘Oiiiiafiiiiiil: .\I\\\\\‘i u lVorui-i‘ ‘Milk and Wflflllnltf"; Bastian; . ii dis Agency, 1248 P06] M" 1110,11,“, 5a,, Toronto; New; bland. (ihilleiu L. i‘. \i,\_, \\'ull'\'.'§ NEW! Smnd sub‘ hury ()iit.; - i l» l1) -§1ii1l, Mimelon N. B. "The x z n11‘ is Weaker fhan the i. lcst Ink." .} v ‘ ' . (If ions-lit 2. 194?. ..I 2 11;’; For Britain _ iii animal protein in i ‘s lCwi, the importance ' 'e public will be~ i ' ted Kingdom, i. l\‘. Patcrson, Ani- ..~~iiiuer in London, lfliiersmfs report, -.:.,_;i eonsiimpiioii was '. \\-i:l;<'\'>‘, niiiiers and i ‘wavy industries. Dur- of cheese for all .- uiiire pronounced. irce oi protein, but as ‘ vi uar-tinie conditions with which it can outed and served. ,. uliy of supply in ' severely cut, but ac- iki report, these ra- I. ably increased owing iizs from New Zea- iwl to ship during the twelve t‘. . rwiiziug April f, I04! u lflifll (‘i 5 ‘ i s of cheese, and while it was llii = i :it might be exceed- ed, dffflwp. .~ _ .11; interfered. The program i .- i o ' : iii the same quantity as "t _\ ar would be greatly Ees in excess of 50,- agceptable. It suggests rd evaporated milk pro- zo the Ministry of Food together, and that the .» 111d be in proportion to i l l PlP-lz- ‘- ‘ ve, without exception, c report. “Compari- ‘ er sources \vas de- i _ 1. Canadian product." , l i Vii‘?! in his report to i eggs "the quality 0f s, "showed some im- however 1' il ductiori ‘ pfOVfillifl‘ i ~ i ird in I940." "The i . ' i if particularly those from lli“ ‘ ~ szatcs. "has created considers" . ~ 1e result that in dis- cussing i_‘ the Ministry of Food : possible for Canada to ,r: to the United King- . "at at least the storage i in 19.12 will be treated ‘l as increased quantities .~ owed!“ ;i.it, the Ministry of {is importance of Can- hi the frozen and dried secured from China. .v prices that have ruled ', the past," says Mr, Pat- erson, i i - i. "iipussible for Canadian i ‘c. lliwivever with the prob- i- 11.1 a very difficult ship- ‘ w" year, it has become in- . the viev: of the Ministry . »' "s Flwiniii be taken to provide ‘ i i Price may thus be- i i-raiion, and some ur- - rcttain production may t "s about, no doubt Can- ;.i j"-~.."‘_lCi[\1i¢ to the limit of g, in effect, that take their work ‘.1 Ilia sci” .1 . . i i. i make substantial pro- gress, \... ~i l <o that in the armed services :1 y fi pizjl the country through it< 1ii ~. l icxiiiiicd to his point in , . ., ‘ iily. The University rif lii: ~ uiiuld not be turned imii "n ‘ . .i f r those who are neg- lcclviig 1‘ on of duty," re? v - re attending the uni- ‘l’ iuicil "for 111a better ‘ Clill lo ibc extent of ,- \i‘1flll‘_f€, is so wise a i . wiiiiil, that its applica- il iii war years. It is 1 i 1_Iiii' ciluration, made avaiiliflYii . , sliiiulil be reserved for lll‘i' l i i mi-r: l._v.it and through wlirim t1» ii i ' ,i- 1i.i~~cil on to the general public. \. . ii; lll'lll(‘_V every year arc \’i'-'l<l(‘il in i i r i ~ \l wily young persons who ll,‘.‘il i i i ' f-ir >lll'l_\', perhaps not the llilll“ l ‘ 1 i :'i':il from the atlvanl- ages 1m li. liiiiy go to have a good time. 1d e,., » fil zidvautagcs of uni- r-Liydiy I411, ‘i . i i: i. "the thing to do" in fl‘I‘l1' f Ki "ii v have "lircn to college." 'l'li<- pin il -' ll \‘.'llll(‘ all this goes on thew nu- \ l-ll ;1I11i u-omcn born in ]111111],l.'1- ~ ltr-cn and intelligent, mp1», 1'..1~ i, ii 1. . lbc university would givi- tliim, i ,::i.- L! able to 1ireparc thcm- 511w, 1‘ .-, I ‘ 1i iflllilli usefulness b:- cause iii‘ ii I. i, .ii, ‘iua. = EDITORIAL NOTES! Y‘ i Premier Campbell's appreciation of s two party system is best expressed in a legislature 2f 30-0, or, at most 26-4. i i i i The orphans, the sick, the rising generation, and the down-and-outs are all making appeals for our sympatlrv and support at this time. Then comes the \\i'ar Loan, which must be subscrib- ed or we all may be among the down-and-outs. I! I 1F I The Temperance forces are organized once more for a forward movement in the Province; let them concentrate efforts largely on bringing up the child in the way he should go, and in his older years he will‘ not depart therefrom. i! l ‘I Sympathy is extended to the widow and little ones of Sgt. Pilot john Holland whose funeral took place at the airport yesterday. They are far from their home and relatives, and require all the cciiiifnrt vouclisafcd them in this iu Christian land. l‘ i‘ i! Agriculture Department officials estimate 1o,ooo.ooo more hcns and chickens are parad- ing the farm-yards of Canada than in pre-ivar years. The gain in numbers which has brought the total population t0 about 63000.0(!) birds is a direct reflection of the demands of the United Kingdom market for Canadian eggs. During the present calendar year contracts for 45,000,- 000 dozen eggs are being met. iii is is in The custom of marking the birthday of the Hon. James McGill by graduates of the Uni- versity is to be continued this year, although the usual Founder's Day Dinner will not be held (lue to war conditions. The Founder's Day address to the graduates will be given by Principal F. Cyril James at the animal general meeting of the Graduates’ Society, which will take place on Tuesday evening, October 6, inthe officers’ mess of the .\lcGill C.O.T.C. in Currie Gymnasium Arnioury. u in in Commenting on the fact that in the British Isles the rich man is being taxed out of exist- ence, \\'orld's Press News states that the group earning £125 to i500 a year has increased by nearly four million. This means that 9 1-2 mil- lion wage earners are paying income tax. “There is only one conclusion to be drawn from these figures. That is, that the small man must be wooed. He holds the purse strings. He won't want to buy expensive things, but he has a tre- mendous power to buy medium-priced goods. His tastes will go up. He will want better quality goods because his tastes are rising." ‘Nttff said, a nod being as good as a wink to s blind horse. 1i is is is Although fancy sandals and shoes for spe- cial occasions will be out of production — and probably out of stock by next Spring the coun- trytface: noshortage of good footwear 1'01- ‘quite some time," m the opinion of Mr. A. I. Spring, chief of the shoe unit of the U, S. A. \\'ar Production Board, who told 4,000 persons at the semi~annual conference pi the National Shoe Retailers Association, New York, that the lVPld, which has stopped production of two- colored and other special shoes, has placed 11o limit on manufacture of regular styles and that shoes and raw leather stocks are “thoroughly ample." 1i n- it- 4i The growing assurance, as harvesting pro- ceeds, of s record grain crop in the Prairie Provinces, with generally abundant crops else- where; an enlargement and a. tightening of the controls exercised over every form of business enterprise; ‘drastic measures for the regulation and allocation of the manpower resources of Canada; and the announcement that s Victory Loan establishing a new high level in Govern- ment issues will shortly be launched — these have been the outstanding developments of the past month, comments the current Business Summary of the Bank of illontreal. is n- : in No more “pea. days" and fewer Oriental mats, rugs and carpets. Importation into Can- ads. of various kinds of nuts, carpeting and mats is prohibited under an order-in-council. The order forbids importation into Canada from October I of the following goods, except under a permit issued by or on behalf of National Rev- enue Minister Gibson: Nuts of all kinds, N.O.P. including shelled peanuts, N.O.P. Peanuts, green, in the shell or not further processed than shelled. Nuts, shelled, N.O.P. Carpeting, rugs, mats and matting of straw, hemp, flax tow, jute or paper; carpet lining and stair pads. lliiats with cut pile, of cocoa fibre. Mats, N.O.P., rugs, carpeting and matting of cocoa fibre. Oriental and imitation Oriental rugs or car- pets and carpeting, carpets and rugs, N.O.P. a a a i0- The Church of Scotland reunited this dale 1929; Presbyterian form of government which has been defined as "democracy in Church polity"; it was moulded into a system by Cal- vin (1509-64), who basing his deductions on the Scriptures gave to the world his "Institutes" the earliest example of Presbyterian Church polity which already had been established in Geneva; it included such provisions as these: A separate ministry who alone may dispense ordinances; consent of the people to the ap- pointment of pastors; the association of elders with the pastors for the exercise of discipline, the elders being elected either directly by the people or through their representatives; the congregation is governed by the Kirk Session, composed of the representative elders of the congregation presided over by the pastor as hlodcrator; while the financial affairs 0f the congregation are in the hands of the DQ360113 Court or board of trustees, a body elected for the purpose; those two bodies are under th€ authority of the next higher court, the Pres- bytery, consisting of the representatives of all the congregations within a déilllrfi 8W8; 0V" this is placed the Synod, comprising the Pres- bytcrirs within a larger district; While the 51l- prcme court is the General Assembly to which all Prcslvvtcrics r-‘cntl representatives: ibe (‘hurcli 0f Scotland iliviilcd at diffcrcnt periods, but in I929 there was a reunion. and consolation that can be" m“ relum ‘m men‘ “b”: . ..._ Quad-murmur "emu-i ni-uimwusq-susp-uuu- THE _ CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN uonas av ‘HIE vnn What ggitigmw In . T‘ An ‘rename: announces the finding of a hole 1n the Milky Way. That cloesrfl. suprlse us 1n (l1 Anne Boost-James h hula Calling.) least SITE!‘ all the uuu uuuiun. riie“ PW Md m0 w: odd Iwc-‘u ‘ late], 1n oversea newspapers about lmwlwm’ 3°22; fluoavuiuuugu. 1 sud m %nu:i Another Ede Ill feel the In’! "i" m" W" m?" l ' blight when Life wftrst income tax Pa"? ‘WMW- I" “if “fl 1s pnpoged 1n 1,1,9 3,11,51,11“ in the liverage lnndon pron or __ he l was five dollars n. pound. gggg, Y“ m“ ‘Hmnm in xiiruiilner n the latest um vegetn h wu a moun of _ fresh-clipped mm Those who have trouble wim The backbone o! w Ilrllnh "shew and “w11l" should read m; food policy is. of courn. Our ration President's message to Congress, system. Nearly all eqsentlll foods In lti they will find: “In the event —meflt butter. tats. tea. 1am. suaar. that, Congresg should 1311 1,0 M1,, cheese. bacon. ‘eggs-an rationed and act adequately. I shall accept 5° m" °" "Y" l‘ mm “u” 11w resmnsibulbgv. and I W111 my” the 0f! 0151 5115M. 113G012: “m” m‘ 5"“ fifikiiuftllfihiii." ‘£53k, “8§"°£..i 911M111“, W111 won“, when,“ two ounces each of tea, butter, and in our own system of salvage col- °°°kln¢ “l? ‘m: ‘mum! “m ‘é faction there is any chance of inor. mafgalu“ “gd hacfm‘ “ ' o‘ dinaw Drivaze profit, Those who °t sung "I" c °°'§-‘:sq‘:1"'8n m, “age” “m” "b?" W“'e,,,,§* r fwlicgiilgsou Jvligirancnniiiiuynuxis u an rags or metals am en d to ' ' ' peciul ration bO0k and have 71'1- ‘md grllty tlriidfipsnges p‘?! mllhupomu" r1 u on we ve our . which enables us to buy at any siriop. rtlearpilesfve othnezia variety o ubs ama. --cnn mes . flshs and vegetables. biscuit; dried fruit, rice, cereals-bu n valuation in points: two points for a und of pics, 12 points for avlargeh l; of . . . nd so on. e esc sve radi appeal. It is ddressed to S“ m!‘ a Geriiian farmers and liiegs them to figmpomts a month to spend u we produce 2'0,000,0U0 additional gal- ' 1on5 of milk. The cows, it will be ,,,§§““,,‘§‘ 511%‘: ‘$115k mafia’ observed, are not mentioned, al- W111“, hm“; 511d many good," iumaugh they would 11m b8 once obtainable fn great variety now standardized. Them ls “impiicatedfijThe fact is, no doubt, an, that the Nazi authorities have dis- omy one brand of 1,1111". one H1111 covered tibat, although cows pos- 01' bread_11-1e 1151101151 m‘; ; sess many of the idwl Nazi llllflll- light brown loaf 95 percent. wheat- ues -sr,oltdity, meckniess, and de- m“; ference to i-lna‘ natural leaders- A 300,3 1101mm“ “n “m, 11¢,- blley e-Xhlbl? is refllflwslble indlifer- family in varied and well-balanced ence to political and economic em- 111951;; The menu, won't b, 111111“- ergencies, Unfortunately this can- 10115, and 10L; of n1“ (111115; 511C}; not: be dealt. with in terms of whips as oranges, grapefruit, cream, veal and concentration camps and the and ice cream won't: appear on appsal rlieiefprga ignores memacxual thgm atupll. m‘ Pm 1141918. ‘ e armors w ave he w a‘m certainly lpend . w m’ holding a Swastka, before the family meat coupons on that to consumers‘ their patient eyes. —Manchester great English tradition, the week- . ~ Guardian end joint. To supplement it: she I, .' ' 1- mn get certain meats which are \ If the trueJo-typu Englishman not rationed, such a: sausages and realized that we Welsh are desoecnd- liver. For the other meals she ants of the Anclent Britons and must buy unratfoned foods. "in- that they were merely the offshoots eluding fish. which in plentiful 1n of river pirates perhaps they would Summer but scam in Winter; or mink more before they spoke, 111- she must use "points" food. The cidentally ff every man irent back one think she can't fill up with ls to the country of his fathers there DQ111511’, which Ls really scarce, would be no English stock here, as ~—————’-——- Eloquent Tribute To they would all be in Germany un- Lale Dr. Schurman investment, but patrotlc citizens who donate such goods tio the war effort would object suongly to a practice which permitted anything glove tlaan that] "in the way of pro- ts. — ttiaua ournal. Penman, have There seelns to be something In- complete about the latest German O ‘Thrifty buyers look for trademarks which have estab- lished themselves as reliable. careful to preserve the highest standards which have made their trademark-the famous’ Pen-Angle-a guide to quality knit wear. It is everyonefi duty today to take exceptional care of all purchases. Do these two things: Buy good quality; Conserve what you bllYs always been OCTOBER 2. 1942 You will probably find the quantity, styles and patterns of Penmans knit wear somewhat limited, for purposes of wartime economy. However, deliveries of available supply will be maintained as fairly as possible through dealers KNITTED PRODUCTS UNDERWEAR . . . HOSIERY . . . OUTERWEA Iii-Fl “Xunfidifi of was sent r mu in educational 1° Russia have been sent under and administrative and diplomatic 5mm; Lend-Lease. Up to the end history. He carried his rare talent 0g Jung 194: uctlcnlly all aid to the service of another people. promised by ‘Br taln had been sent. -——— and yet a pie whose Ideals l0 mu old includes. tanks. anti-afr- Gifll l: a mud old Scotch nuns. coincide an whose interests us u," gun! We are reminded of that. fact. by so blended with our; that the dls- eqmpment inwhlne tools. medical perusal of the third-round resul tinctlon becomes as faint u the guppljgg food and vitally needed of the Chicago National Amatciii imaginary lino of the Onnad n- 15, Goff bCLLFXlB_im€hL Knollwocid: American boundary. With pride y of [he aversive Mike SLOIBTIR defeated Mike Ben. indeed did his fellow Canadians 51-11011 1; 11° be reticent or disparag- crlscutto; Wilford waierle dcifeat- and fellow-islanders observe how 1n; fgggfdlng hLs own accomplish- ed F. Ray Bowen; Manual De La during at least forty years, in the men“ 5° 1t 1g gratifying to know Torrie defeated Johnny Lehmans; major enterprLsesofAmericanpollcy 11-151, British Information services Art Doering defeated Frank strans- abroad, the choice of admlnlstrst- n», mam“; 5n gflpmpg to offset han; RAY Billows defeated John ion after administration fell upon gnfl-BYli-iflh distortion or suppres- Waguer; Frank Kovack defeat/ed Bob Schurman for his knowiedfli hi! non of the fact-s. Riesenchanoe; stcve Kovach defeated 118181166 0f Judflmenli- hi! fir-Md!!! Jack Diircs; Lous Espcslto defeated fidelity to .what President Roose- Bill Ludolph. No; those names are V6113 has lallkht 11s i0 6511 "U16 not from the roster of the first Amfirlcfln Way 0f life." _ beam of Notre Dames "fighting “Hall I went“ “so h. was Pre- Irfsh." They are the boy; who sldeng of Comel: later. 1n succes- play the good 01d Scotch gum slon, Head of the United States 11, h“ 10 be plgygd 1,0 Commission bo settle the Philip- t past the preliminary rounds. pine Islands after the Bnanldh- fifam 3011' 111“. modem “vaffarel mrierfcan War. Ambassador to has uassumed a igfcbal aspecth- a"??? B1561‘ lgQJBQ-lklfl t Vlggfit- Chloa 0 Dali New. S9965 envoy ED!!! l ll g y s ci-ltipglwmomerrlit aft?‘ tgiebfirfrst . Remmeber when the Monday W01’ B!‘ W ell I NM W000 washing had color and substance? JRDBH End the United Staten seem- I l-m l-filmlgtflggfig "end Modem washings are Teasonubw ed imminent; next Ambassador to P113: b0 u m“ colorful, bu; for some years they Chum; finally AInbB-‘iifldflr t0 GQT- gm have lacked that authority and mlmy- It 9mm“ m" been l" M‘ My 0111111,, 111d p] stability that draped the clothes. cldent that at moment! 0f 986N111!‘ Md laughed 111“ om, . ‘ 11m, ‘yhgn 511115 of 101-13’ red W01- international peril thought. thus Twu m“. my com.” ma,“ 1e“ 118mm; 1n 1,1,, Wm“,- wmdg turned to him, and tremendous I'm ‘Mam u,“ A speaker at. the recent convention "ulwashl? W" Y°P°°°¢ l" 11-m- oif American Heating and Vent-flab The 5W5’ h“ °lben ma‘ w“ tiff‘ 1n; Eng-infers 5am 11m, 10,18 one, but for the rigorous vein lwhah would counteract a 10.to-15-deg'ree mTbld-B °h°l°° 7°’ m’ “ "v der the cursed swastika, whilst we would still be in England, which to rug i3 stilfyMae Hen Wfad fy ____ 1a au" (. e, ‘mi Land f Our T119 Fathers). As to thee term “fgrelgn- Cammgguhlglfhlffbglfiflcflnfig "P the boot should be on the o broadcast by m. nu. Stewart. other foot as it Ls the Englishman 01' 138111011516 Umverauy; ma? 1s 8f foreign véGeimampgs desa “Jacqb 31,1111] 5111mm,“ w“ oen an not. us. are 0e 1J0 percent. BITLi-Shffl}! which age among mo” who m“ ma“ m’ thank God. We are 1n our right place everywhere we go in am, because we were heme firm.- A Welshman in Birmingham Mall. OI‘ THE PRIMITIVE BALD“)! IE8’! I um m only Jest! uni. a nun ifzs.“s‘lsfis"a“é'siii ‘as ‘was , of any man who was not born in 1 , flfipmlgefflmmfifipfilfgfifififfi the United States Bchurmim would Plfiuififi? in 1.19:1: van; M1001. who have msmed dun“; have taken to the task of supreme 1-1-1; aemltu. too confound- _ direction at the White Home thou From Beersh fifigfifigfi ‘~**°,,,'_"3,§;,§*f*,*,“,$,*,g, hlghhqud-lébifl of ugiufigicnsafi rum eMei-rv Jest! subsurface protection, were entirely w w‘ h b s? ‘erg 0M1 It 1 no. "M11111; u.“ inadequate for tine cllme of the f“ 9m ‘$595,’: r ' u,‘ w: mmuhumm 011m, “m” "mperm “l” H“ l‘ w“ loi an ii“: fiiui beu] it could not mu black white. ms. oppressed. been technically explained why the h“ ‘m ab“, ted ‘eve i“ a’ ma," Hugh“. f “n1 red color was s favorite for Wln- c‘ c“ “but l: m. widow rm mund mum“ l" ‘W’? Perm?‘ l‘ W” 1"“ “ dvcknglvivleti‘ ed fitness mu of can Iuromo. Ind MIM- style, —Chirlst/lan science Monitor. and honors; M; 1,11; of u, mob I'm d“: to Moll llnd Nani When the cry went up for old Gould schummn Pu,“ m“, l‘ Inn-imam u“ ruibber for the war effort, s 72- eompnny of ever-memorable Can- "m" you my mm “d b“ year-01d resident; of Canberra. re- “ ‘ma’ but Joe Miners an n . membered that he had. seen a 1M Suwlfil m9 l! W" "d" ofold tires dumpedlntihe budh Ilmlllelflslefitl outside the elvy. But. when he got lihere the landscape was barn, and (Exchange) he sat down and oommuned with ‘Titled Fifty Facts About Brftnln himself: "Adults vrouYd n01; move us War, a. pamphlet issued by them. In nonnal times the tires British Information services In would be worthless, not wort-h cart- New York offers brief but effective a tng away, and adults do not work evidence against those Anglopliobu for nothing. But boys do some. who contend that Britain nlvvlys tunes, andh hho more tllkséltfil the lets other: bear the brunt. 01 he: task the ardeir will ey work. wars. ‘u I “mm”. 00.1‘ 1m, 1 suppusiu you mu found s. hoard Plollowinz are but 0 M oxhwtl ' n’, 1,, work. of tires gins this when you were from this pamphlet: 2,1’: ' mmflm d q m a boy, what would you have done With the enemv 0H1! N mil" with bhtm? r would have trundled away. Britain 1a vrodiw mlzhtv i them over that cliff for ms fun weapons o! war for hmel Ind h" Y t i Britain At War -—-— 4mm" ma. ESSENTIAL! m Barr-AIM 1011130 _ OP — M than .500.000 N ple(ln Erltainmhow arc qnqqgd undertakings scheduled u enertmnl worlhpfifldiflzaigludinfl: mpxchnn navy . - tu; ml. o1 1n u mum; uwu 1111p Allies. Her production of planes the sfrugfhsomhe elamberedydown 110W Null! 06min!‘ 3h. '9'?‘ into the gully w flnd that in oo ducins 40.000 bl suns I your. WM} years boys had not changed s bib. 2515001399 "u" °f mmlmmm; ._A11_=,1,m11an N¢w5.1e11er_ and millions of small orml. w _ _ military supplies, iiiilnsfeiiigfuiiiegtlffi “ii. “lminiiiiii Evmthms t" Brim" "I WWW u, ‘h; Roy,“ mm,“ Musmm" for the winning of the war. Two Toronto, ‘may sometimes wrongly °“l ‘l’ e" lihr°°dpgafwm m“ applied 01d World names to New ghfltfgflfi m5,“ Ame"; “m”: World not. m iille case of the " m° " m w“ “mum; fire they made no nustake because Clvula“ mien“ _ e “me “m 00cm! 1mm manna This f; equivalent to a lnmoblllu ______ figfzltlflglflfltltghlruounb: of nluuuuiaitpv: f1 0 2 DI. 00W! . we@'°g1§§,',"°1§,,f,§ §°’§,,°'11,g'11;,,: tanks and a mousuns min of ’ i a, , , the . right. across Norm-rem Europe, Asia “Sn.” oooogrggzlc M, o! mxwg. “flhl-u g; lilo, and North America. 'I'hla 1on3. h‘ slnh has ceased. Civilian necessities m cumin ‘um ml‘ Wm‘ n“ flattemd’ beak’ severely curtailed on body mi slmhl 5"" like snout and back fin was the one Mme “for n”, n" h" “luhhfikk km.‘ 1.1”’. “Tsll l?“ called, ‘rig l?” ‘£13’ been destroyed or damned by llf- pg; llvhg Inns Milena-haunt one wtii any r1: o s 11a e. - o ‘mt 1,." Tl“? ""4 "Plckem" "u" l‘ ‘ml’ rail’; (‘iilihiyistililiin f: mnkfnx a d-d-llulgmyqy-uny uillnn PM» Tm" F"? 8'" lea” “m mm‘- profit out of the war. Excess moms ""5" “i,” m1“ hers of the pike family in 699w“ are taxed 100 per cent. (with I ‘m’? d h, ‘$.55 North America that never grow ‘man 1.9mm “ranted 511,1- 11“ will! M“ u‘; v n" more than a foot. or l5 inches in wary Income T“ 1, ,1 m, 1-.“ nlllvinlnhllilh IN.- a length that, are rightly called plck- o1 511 percent 5111-111; 5141-14 on 111. lambda, lndndu, she-ode I051 n erel. But the rem usually called come o1 3,000 n your, and brine: lubed ad I did "thl-Il-flI-lb "yellow pfckcrel" has no rid/ht to 111° "t, 11p to W 1-3 percent. on loknuyeuallllwflfolnbhqylll the name pkfiwcl because. "1 do” all income ovoi- .000. klbuyshpnlulI-hllfimlylllli not belong to the pike family. Tl- Brltnln 1s now producfn: twloo nyuleulld-drn-unllolln _ I'll. ls a 101111. slender member of "he as many tanks as ln August 1041. w.» u“ nhvuuinupdy perch riimllv and has lhe same three times as many us in Ieb- hhhuhyu, lnbuld’: Klbfl! snlnv 11m as thv common nerch rnary 194i, and five tfmes as many m, .1 n, h‘ "u", [uh fqllsl r» n ni-nncrlv called "riike-wrrh " as in August 1940. u" ‘an, “,1 hi, m Whatever name fs used, the pike In 1941, Britain sent to battle- nnd pike-putrid. will ("ntlnne to at- fields abroad 9.781 Dllflfil (0110? tract the nhlllfrr and t-reneher- four times the mlnher In frn- man. --st. ‘moms Tmes-Jmminl- ported). and 3.000 bu‘ (ll Ills Your Eyes r i r1- uuvsu vwwn of Iii-bliss": handbag: II! eyes or sl ea - consult i lnecllllnl. At your service with 791" _ of exnerlenoe and n thoroull »:- refnctlnz service. Call In and dhcua vow difficulties. G. F. llutcheson I‘. O. HUTCHESON O. I. ITUTCHESON mo» <=Jt-L= — but not your family's need of profusion! 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