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Bl- than the ,”Tll Sf qest Memory is Vfieaker ° m" Weakest Ink. THURSDAYTNOVEMBER 26. 1541 "Shepherd Song" Recentlv, by rt Llfist, The Guardian printed and publishcilia s. .:lll brochure by RCV- DI’- Legate, forn l‘i_\' of St. janics Church, Char- 1o,,,_.,o“.n, cu d ‘Shepherd Song." It is in a form SLllUliLr‘ for l filing in an ordinary N0. 8, business t-nlc-Lpc, liltfft? has been a big de- mand for it, indeed the edition is exhausted. A copy was sent to tlic cliicf editor and reader of one of the largvst publication houses in Phil- adelphia, and the folltnvillg acknowledgement speaks for its ' "You were \'c;'_v gracious in sending me a copy of your book-let on the Twenty-third Psalm, and I express here niy apprficintiorl. “The Gil; Iltl Press has done l gOOd l-Qb of, printing. l l w. only one criticism: that the rice is too I \. Uf course, I appreciate tllat lt has been sct for a cause-the soldiers, but, even 5Q, wg (titlliil hot pflllt it and bring It 011T in fluélllllly’ as i have done, and come out gvcn, to say lll ._; about the author's com- pensation. " _ "I am still icairctiill that we do not have 1t for I bclieve i: would have ‘gone over big,’ as we say, bt-rriiisc of your spiritual interpretation of the Psalm. "May your tllcssagc find its way into the heart of everyone who reads it." Doctors Al Dieppe Canadian LIOCiOZS acquitted themselves splend- didly and lived up to the best traditions of their profession and til: Canadian Army in the Dieppe raid, says Th.» (“uu.id.~'<iil Doctor. Captain Charles T. Robertson, oi’ TUTOHIO, serving with the 11th Field :\lI'llJlllIlllCc was killed in action. He was 3o years of age, a graduate of the University of Toronto, a. u-rcstling champion and active in boxing and s0ccCr_ Captain David Wesley Clare, 2;‘ years of ziqv, imtivc of Manitoba, and grad- uate of gut-ctr.- LTufvci-sitv, is officially report- ed missing. Xlcdical officer with the Royal Hamilton Light Infantry‘, he was wounded in the head but continued work at a temporary legitimate Burgomaster of Brussels," and that anything which a Belgian authority dld lfl ll" application of Nazi dccrccs W215 witlwlll "E111 foundation. The clgsing words 0f his proclamation, dutcd jullc 30, 194i, rcsotllidcd throughout Belgium: you f0 bear your material and moral Ilard-l/"P-f ‘will: calm, Courage and confidence. You will face giaur falt- cuifl: u r/rom/ sou! and a proud heart. Those who mllly 110111113] f0 our 1'05? ha’ nor/ring no, anybody in flu‘; rcurld. Tilt-y Iuwe but one fear: ta fail in their dirty and their honor. Remain united; unify twill be our strength and will assure u: a flll/l/llfl‘ future. God til/ll protect Belgium and our King." Canadian veterans of the last war will not need to be reminded that Mayor Mculcbroeck was but following in the footsteps of his predecessor in office, the late Adolphe Max, Burgomastcr of Brussels when the Germans was an Alderman under Burgonlaster Max, who died, universally lamented, On Nov. 6, I939. In a rcccnt tribute to the Brussels chief magistrate, Mayor La Guardia of New York described his final proclamation as “a new Code for Mayors”; and this is the appropriate title of the booklet received by Mayor Holman. r-.- EDITORIAL NOTES- Our 1941 oyster production reached a total of 5,500 barrels_ All were marketed fresh and brought $54,000 to thc fishermen. I i l i There is evidently some underground work afoot at Ottawa to placate Quebec the present attitude of which seems to threaten the disrup- tion of the Liberal Party. a e a a The Hon. Mr. justice Saunders docs not mince words in his denunciation of the lax observance of our Prohibitory Law, evcn going the length of declaring that “some of our best citizens frequent" the bootleg ilivcs. If this be so surely our standard has fallen low indeed since Premier Campbell assumed the reins of gov- ernment. e a is s- Her Majesty the Queen of Norway, born this Marthe of Sweden and has two young daugh- ters. iillli dressing station on the beach at Dieppe. Cap- tain Ben Ilraclimzm, of Regina, medical officer with the Cameron Highlanders of Winnipeg, was highly praiscd for his excellent work on the wounded (luring the raid. He was slightly wounded in tlic cngagciuent. A graduate in arts and medicine from Quecms he was a skin specialist in the Saskatchewan capital before en- listment. Lieut-Col. Charles P. Fenwick, as- sistant director of nledical services, Second Divi- sion, won praise for his work following the battle of Dieppe. A graduate of Toronto Uni- yereity he served during the last war with the Canadian railroad troops. Another Canadian doctor who was wounded during the Dieppe ieid ie Capt. D_ W. B. johnson, of St. Mary's, _Ol'lt., who went overseas with the 10th Cana- dian General Hospital. Receiving praise for his conduct on the raid ls Capt. L. G. Alexan- der, medical officer of the 14th Army Tank Eattslion (Calgary Regiment), I Why 2 " I! the people are not prepared for resolute pa: ldministratlon why, asks the Montreal _Gs.zet-te, did the people lend the Government another billion dollars, when they are at the same time paying over two billion dollars into the {Treasury in taxes? They did not do this for fun. It was not s. frivolous act. They tool: the government's word that it meant business, ACCOFdiIIg to the Hon. Oscar Druin, Quebec Minister of Municipal Affairs, speaking on be- half of Mrs. Casgraiu, candidate ili succession to her husband, Mr. justice Casgrain, in Char- levoix-Sagucnay constituency, “Prime blinister King is still the man who offers the bcst guar- antees against conscription." 'l‘llis in spite of plebiscitcs, orders-ili-coullcil, and all that sort of Amery’; Nazi broadcast from Germany. It would do much to assuage the father's grief and l1 sorrow over his son's grievous offence. The C.P. was wrong in crediting the Rt. I-Ion. Bonar a daughter of the late john Hauler Greenwood, of Whitby, Ont., and sister of Baron Greenwood. Mr. Amery himself was born in India, son of a distinguished Indian Civil servant, and is him- d self now Secretary of State for India. s n- s e Last November 3, officer commanding ( Qllflm) . Brig. Georges P. Vanicr, Military District No_ 5 announced that “certain medical of- ficers and other ranks of the army” have been placed in military custody following investiga- tion of "certain irregularities" relating to the . . . "In faking leave of you Iuluporarily, 1 ask . . DTHE._QH_ABL-PITETQ_VY_N._§UABQIAN NOTES BY TilE WAY >____ | The worst of all Aberharfs de- faults occurred this WEEK. It was tor only a sululi sum, £11,077, or . It was owed to the em- batlled people of Britain who have about: ssotoo. But it was due 1n | ,,"""'“" ,,°L.-,""' PUBLIC FORUM been under the Nazi gun for three years and mree months. Provmclal [Treasurer Low Llld that. wtiie the DEIIYDIIATION PLANT overran the country in i9t4. The present blayor l forthc And since th standing repr bod it wns a gesture to -‘Brockvfl Law as Mr. Amery’s fathcr-iii-lalv; he liiarried 21:12:“ m our pride Md i, commander-in l 111th 11S T10 more be the enterprl will pay t treasure. we for more candor more facts and more truth and less censorship. Cleveland Plain Dealer. amount w.| 12.118“ as compared to ‘the $5,000,010 which Aberta has deiaultsd, it was felt even though the money was to people ln the British Isles, Governlrtent. could not break the tradition of jpoor excuse. B already hops they have reached the where they don't expect us to default monest. —Let.iibridge Herald. Figures released by the Social Security Board show that of the 825,000 nicrl over sixty-five wh now eligible to quit work and jfederal pension, 585,000 ferred are sticking to that, but 24.000 off‘, going back the leading sch land Oregonian. their jobs. Not only (lollclllde that the ed! men over sixty-five, evenlnss Patriot su who were on the fore Pearl Harbor, ____.. In the circum be well if in the us studied carcf Once he said, v last more than utcs more. 1 got $100 In my pgckg here if good ‘ But n0b0dy kind of man! all of earth fa in agony thinks were his comrad think c-f gain when leaving them. Milwaukee Journal Secretary of War very properly army colonel w ul it'll d0 In stances, it rnigh coming davs all o eljv quiet: "I can’ that, owed the afford t0 Per- stage be b0 have d d should not spoil the clian ,0 “mp Hfiplfj}, other fellow. in o direct ma nol of Malta will be 01111112. though they stepping who knows? -irito gogic shoes made vacant b ldeath. may be da- y volent You are bound to admir the British, whatever their sho B comings. It. l5 said that Her-r Hftler does, and that his envious h bl "*—‘— springs from this source. 3P2“? (C A. Review) t l’ ly the Imperial . c serva ve -' l- . a a e °3§"""“ll“° {Film §""?F“‘“'“Ys ilfiiirmmlhlnfélsfiptififi filtlhif’ Mr. Arthur MacNanlara 11.15 been given sup- make us feel beiwnpenfaifysprofigg vomme o; bum,- mw rammed m crvlslon of selective service, following the rcslgn- lus with iptoisetilildventure, but in the glfiéllggrllédhfifiéslgtlgsxllithléah Drgducttlo - - - - ~ _ orig run offll lBrltl h - n e omea c atlon of Mr. Elliott l\I. Little, Selective her port ma, give: the °;:c,s_ I? ,1?“ eoonomy of the Dominion. During vice Director. attack is what we think it ls -—tho the years prior to 1922 cheese was e e n- u long awaited offensive against l-llt- ‘he Principal dairy “mmwll-Y 17°‘ . , lcr -the facts are terribly wort/ll m3 Pmduced- Earl?“ the Wmllly Many here who have adillircd the fine colour- having —Ottnwa Jqumay the gutputa pvasgfiver twp trlnllllllor; ' ‘i ~ - .._ ____ pouns,an n ,at e eo 9d 92°?" 9f m‘ “hwmf hum“ h" be" 1”“ One survivor of the battle which the W“ will"! Wlr- BIYPYOX-l- mg ul sail Charlottetown Harbour in August, C05; us three Amgrlcan cruise“ tens mgtely 195 million pound, 0g 194i, issued by the Tourist Bureau, will be faghifllvrv of ewipetjn a ltlfe raft: ggfescinlgelg laillighlllwaghréflgwélg , _- _-; elvewcrerl. i to XI‘ sorry to learn that sllc has bccn sunk in tollisoli Ms we my 0305B toenf: E136 Ting; m the United Kingdom“ A, web \\'ltl1 the total 105s of llcr crew of seven. almost his whole- bccly shot away. ent- the need l" cheese and °°Yl' i I! i ll t. 15 or 20 mln- t you fellows any took it " That: the hour when des! The man wno of others! Like him es They could not Stimson ha their fellow was S mllzzled a retired ho wloe dl. ingly of the 116V)’. ‘pamg tempted to break into print; __ Philadelphia Bulletin. _ A, m. a Um The 1941 farm milk supply of 16,- datc. i869; was forlllcrly II.l\‘.Il. Ihwnccss hp tiigmarked lwllltflill’ lhglincifflcertsi Z52>5i3A°°f Poundsxlnielgerlesegoltgd 5*," . _ . . 0 e army and m, a 1d to ncre seo appro a y m - Maud, G.C.V.O., third daughter and fifth child fight the c0mm,,,,“,,,{.,,,,f°,},’,§, not lion pounds over the preceding of King Edward VII and Queen Alexandra; mar- eachi other. and refused to cotriment Yea!" ‘This Efllll was made frvm ricd I-lazikon VII King of Ntlrway on july 22. g§m*‘v““.¥.§j1°mfrfshfigbglgillgn°f m? 1513911651903 ‘xfgaidglgsgel life tgggvhgfs: 1896; has one son, H.l{.lI. Olav, Crowil Prince ficials of the armed forces g are year) so that after allowing for of Norway, who iilarricd lI.R.l'I. Princess dry “W5 h‘ dairy herds the mm Tho granting of an honorary de- gree by Queen s irial Vlllenetlve of an eminent who has stmriclv brhind the Allied cause e Cardinal is an out- esentatlve c! the great thrown Unlversltv to Card W85 in recognition Canadian and one Till s influence y 0f Canadians of French origin, fi-lendlv and most timely that large section of our population -Wi:inlpeg Free Press. Rev. Alfred Abraham. rector of association should Hitler. Mussolln sk them in ceas Bad news o we have an e war on Sundays. 2e Recorder and Times. or good, we pounds, but the relationship to the polio-i fl-pdoodi- ?..°a5“l§‘;3“.5 5.1;: 5232i. '£.";“‘.'.‘.ti‘l. uirtitli: 3:3 _ " "_ * gestlon presented to the General in farm homes was reduced by It w» - kmw w of H» M-i-ty t» invi- llllmf’lil-‘a“sii°°ll"léklfil “Elhtitl l8°.21‘“:::.i§"ii:- ca‘. ‘taunt: the Rt. Hon. Mr. Amery to lunch with the week-end training for The Rcserveml-lllzed as compared with 11 11¢!‘ Queen and himself on the Occasion of young Army Hr melrlv DYOPDSPd that the Cent- lll the Dlelllllls Yell-l" Qllll- rend wires to i and Hlroliito and After censorship, what’! Truth. we can the -chlef will only tul- hls confidence it will be better for us and ttei- for him, We do not ask, nor y rllzht to ask, for military secrets. a little ‘Phat ls his 0nd or the business. But as partner- I- se, as the people who he blll in blood and in respectfully petition and less less all What eem that the lit- - most [.1940 _ price synthetic motor cal-l carrying out of medical examination by army fir“? n w°uld 5 published this rnomln my attention your ep in your issue of the did artlc 21st, but you have the facts one mentioned would be lottetowh. suppose that machinery and guarantee; by bo Federal and 10ml in Pr County Government expenditures an so freely made. and d then h Canada’s Dairy Industry The Browth of the dairy indus- try during the ast two decades has corresponded’ closely to the domestic demand created by an expanding population. During this centrated milk products is greater than eve;- before and promises to give rlse to fundamental changes in dairy production. the greate by relationships, rather more avourable to butter than to cheese; but with price reg- ulations as a part of government policy, the last quarter of 1941 showed a definite diversion of mllk into cheese manufacture. the greater part of which is being ex- ported to Britain supply reflected an average pro- ductlon per cow of 5.794 pounds, as compared with 5,557 pounds in 1940. Manufactured product; utilized 11 1-4 million pounds or 67 per cent of the total quantity as against slightly more than 10 1-2 11111110" Dflllnds or 65 per cent 1n the preceding twelve-month period. It ls apparent, therefore, that s considerable proportion of this in- crease was obtained through the utilization of lesser uantltles for other urposes. Flu d-mllk sales reveale an increase of 101 mllllon bee and Ontario produced 10 thousand million pounds or 60 per cent of the total production. the four Western Provinces sup- plied over 5 1-2 thousand million pounds. or 34 per cent, and the Maritime Provinces contributed 992 million pounds, "which was six per cent, of the total milk product on of the Dominion. A RECORD The 1941 creamery-butter make amounted to 286,100,500 pounds. the largest volume ever produced in Canada. Dairy butter declin- ed 4 3-4 rriillfon pounds but t-ne total (both creamery end deli?) at 380,447,500 pounds was still a- flve per cent above that of . The Ontario and Quebec butter output was 52 per cent of the total production of CB-nillll as compared with 54 per cent n year earlier; the Maritime Pro- Slr,— Your footnote to luv letter bronchi; to cannot bring myself to believe that correctly. or A that a firm of a standirl 0f the ut Albezta has been lmulching the British. holders of Al- berta bonds now for years. e cause of this business being lost to Ohar- Would 1t not be more reasonable the llecees ‘y! Governments were available to the members of the Government and their friends o are on condition that th “v5 Q11 TOCETBCI 111470 have de- ameptancc of pensions and e business be where t “ml m we no toiigi in lest xsesting that if penglqn mp5 be. one cannot get the bir ce of fig t l6 I open All Account e Holloware Gifts! come in and look for 0'" to th 1 cr l g Charlottetown to kee ui t - n r ndafll "I “m” ‘iieroe; aotdllolggilt-f-lgtirliflhmrrfllgy that this o why we hifvoqnoet hem mud _ "Zlftlifh- Model! l"; $2 ' Times . more from those whose duty it is lrlllll aleortm ‘ pd,” ‘HI and well“ ’ _ .___ to protect our civic interests. yer plated ll"! l l" 1 am, Sir. etc. so suit every 1W!"- The two new masters required for A CITIZEN. LIMITED Jewelers Since 1853 FERRY M. V. Leave Wood Islands 10.00 a. M. and 2.00 P. M. This is but one of e large group - — - - _ _ aufi’ . LORIE WATCH _ _; i1, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND-NOVA SCOT] SERVICE VIA WOOD ISLANDS, P. E. l. —CARIBO U, N. S. " PRINCE “The Connecting Link Between Daylight Saving Time-Sundays Included LUNCHES SERVED iillliTlllIMBEiiLiiiiii FERRIES lrn. CHARLOTTETOWN. l’. E. l. NovEMBgi; _z§__1.,,, _'__—‘“‘\, 3A Tl TA Til D E3 AGAIN By Geoff Hayes Pei-rm“ Pairl! lvismenmfl‘. - Pa: "- A NOVA " These Provinces.’ Leave Caribou Noon and 4.00 P. M. furs. Bring, express, 110 Kent Street showed on increase of 23 per cent over the precedlni Yell‘ find we latter an increase of 72 per Celli- variced to 40,452,000 Pflunds. the greater part of this gain beln! re- presented in the increased volume of evaporated skim milk. Ice- crealn production also recorded e substantial gain, the total output of 11,446,000 gallons being app.oxl- mately 13.5 per cent above that of the previous year. Farm value of milk 1n 1941 was estimated at. $206,543,000, an ad- vance of $42,000,000 over 1840. The total value of milk and manufact- ured products was estimated at $301,279,742 wh‘ch represented a value" increase of $60,339,310. Cash income reached a total of 8165.339.- 000, exceeding the income of the ecedlrlg year by well over s38,- The domestic disappearance of butter rmounbed to 369 million pounds. 1111s revealed a per capltn disappearance of 32.85 pounds, ppractirsally the same as that of the preceding year. Greater quant- ltles of cheddar cheese were used in Canada, amounting in the aggre- nte to over 4e 3-4 million pounds in 1941 u com ored with 96 1-2 million pounds n 1940. On a per caplta hast; these figures showed an advance from 3.2 to 4.1 pounds. With ths inclusion of farm-made cheese and other varieties of the . . . cral answer to that question ls l cod bog mod that it would s‘o at notliin to make the na- boards’ .1?“ Bflgadlbr. ha’ Sm“ be“ "am"! lllllwh easier than the more es- - Xeglelnrelforiaiieieartfwliile‘final: Ifbgll. yeorilcvtviiiultilllebediasgeglelggsnlg; . . ‘ P g . the Dominion’: first minister to Czcclio-Slovakia 503ml ‘llle-‘tlml llbmll Sylllllet-lc Portion Produced in the Prflirle a xfmntsl two illlon . , 119w y m pounds nons war effort completely all-out. Selective - rubber, nf which the most lmport- l Provinces moved up from 37 per . i - v Greece, Norway Poland and Yugoslavia and‘ t f “nd- °" " l‘ "PM basil "mild ltfvlcc hasnt re. iv failed, 1t hasnt really been ' - < ' A“ i ° °°“"°i l‘ MW 5°“ we a" llelll ill 194° Y» 3" P" W" l" 1941- Show an vnnce of 1mm 3.3a to . - . . succeeds Mr. Jean Desy, now minister to Bcl- lzolng w have enouzii of it to get All rovinees except British Col- 4.3g “my, Th, domum con- tried out. An elaborate impressive scheme gium Ind the Netherlands alon _ Dr. Gustav Ezloff, president iunbi: recorded increased qusnt- mmpfin gf mug “emu” 1mm was on paper. There was a big sale campaign; .. ., t. , gglelmutfnlllzlgcalelen tglhmlllgfm a: g1!“ Mvlbllttlll‘ :8 WmPINd Wm! e1 t to .00 plat per eaplte. ballyhoo galore. Canadians were warned they oPlmng the buck» i‘ the Mackenzie Kin 1, New Yor that synthetic motor car ahgrzllgxliytlefaélflldlfln cheddar §§i1w§¥f'r'ilZf. ‘K. flag’ 28:: would be pushed around. Up to date only of- - - - g“ "T" B" °ll The W" which "l" relwhfll 148.913.3110 unds in 1041 s Tncreasln in farm homes ficials at Llttaiva have liven Pushed around U ilquor pom)“ Premier Adelard God-bout meet- mmwem m“ m" ever made or ever ‘he hlghest prod“ 1°“ h‘ film“ w" ‘hmu’ ‘Eduéd- u" “WNW I _‘ ‘ V - P mg newspapcrmen at the Quebec Government lllkell’ t" hemflde ofziatural rubber. years. This was a gain over the per mplts being 1.15 pint; a, to date the tasl. has bccii lcft to another organ- offices’ said that as regards possible liquor h? Vallwllllvel "Will"- PNl/lgll-l Yil!‘ of Otillil? gasp 1111111011 life-inst 1.30 Pints hi 1940. 11am" cllflWllU l0 ll" “ amm‘ Pm" “d Trade islatiori he did not anticipate anything of a nla- llbiiinr: rveveeeriteea; s again ofmr-ioedsiiri; w B Board. Ilils hoard has been instructed to get J-or nature at the approaching Session “If thank sue,“ w,“ new", n, Ad, gcmll cpnopppndslgver 103:. QiilG- s o" C A - . I " ' _-_ . . _ ' . hub skml-h an 1'0 reann- —-——- ll/Olhelfl Ffflllllllé’ ill" Cllmmalmg no“ 3*" anything which the Goveinlneiit and Legislature vwfifmons Miffisg, e Mflflegl," we crease of seven mil 1011 Pounds or (Ottawa Journal) ll ~ -l l'~ll'It ll l.» - 9° °l T“ llil llW-lls‘ M" lll‘ ll" l-H S-lPPIOAC ‘_ ‘a5 f“ can do towards helping the war effort by COll- answer, of coiiruse, is Hon. T A. 5-4 P" "mo Al" “Ab”? Pmdlw‘ of" °I "l6 "R8160 Bl-fateglets amt-a l» v H»- dr-t a- t»: required a» ti» n" "wt-m 22:: “‘f.522l°a‘l?;l§€%§ PTO-Rh. ll)‘ W‘ ="<‘i‘<ll\'e scrvlce board. t0 11W I 3m quite confident it will be done, but the Twffi, lnflfnils, The “,',‘,fiu,§“°2; rliice mwerd Island ‘and New thinks is _ ngqg mom ‘llllllolcci ll“ l“ l“ be cllcrgetlcilll)’ allemPmd- matter is a provincial one, Ottawa recognizing lMlllfl Bllvllld be lllwklllfl 8° ""1011 Bmmwi“ fwrded all?‘ m" Th’ my?“ w“ ‘tum he w“ . . . . , “prom. n, present m; every one over- 1940. .41 other rov ces s ow- thinks. t rough speln 3nd 11mm’. I . . ‘-‘ the liquor question as a provincial field. I do lshomd realm, “,0 he is and ed production decl es. especially the ce rated " cw- snowmen; A bdgmll Pdlrlfll not antlclflatc that the federal government will ‘where he is and where he SlfllldS.-— Aegplfgwhefgngjflcig” adjust’ mmuew° fills" Bllfl Jllk y-~-»--_ _ _ ask for anything iuircasoualilc." So that's that. Wneupme Advmce" gelow that. tilfothe lecedlii: year. meantime no t wine 5',“",.Y..“,‘,’ A huoldlt ithllllllltgl illc inspiring story of a * "‘ " " It ll filltllgélglél: ‘x: “at "ll a ma? ylglwllflllfll‘ Indh. Bvlgifln llllllilll- l"- F- l- W“ 4° Aiwkbrm-‘ck- "TmnmY". Chmh- M-P 1' f" T°l°lll°'Bl°lld- Several Instances of city people grmniiil I»: the réaoetiin tfifllr- ‘norfiliiemgeioddrwdéiinri’ iiiii l\ln_vor of lion-ch‘, lia< been received here by way has written to the Minister of justice that pl’ flllltllleslsmwllgélllltegs "gglillilxl; llll gilfllfiud- ghswgl Pfmllallllt" N u Uéhwlllglfld 0f the United Ilis v\\'m-~lup .\l;iv~u‘ llolman from ‘the Com- a slated case be prepared for submission _to the 02:31,; 511$,“ 11,1 have been biouam {grog i ‘s; 1Y3, ,,,,,,",.,,‘_.’§}§,,d°",,§ m‘ o?“ em liagufjfrugilwléingjy, "yi_<\n,,,,.,. ..| llll-llillflllllll for Belgium, New Supreme Court of Canada on tlic question of tuoriur- alélentlopfi Tlipy gave warlltetg the ocfirresporgdirlglpertlhod mo.‘ :11: rabbi. or‘ htbplggipe rggistqj by l. -'; t _'_ '> *1 . ‘..‘- . _ uy e ercun compe race ngye. n e w eSpaner, cum \< . ' - l , _ - - 9 , .‘ ‘ p ' Bliilzr. .13.“ 521:1.‘ .11-.i.§11‘.i"$2.131.°‘ ?.‘.§‘f'§.;§l§.°‘lZZ"...‘.35; Elli}?.‘;i1if,3.;‘tl2'if..?§3.lztaaztssmwlai ztstmizr "r. ’*.::i:..:.: §l°...’.%2l' ad's-mas; aim" Mainland ,\l.'|' m») lll'll~‘(‘l$ was Occll led ll the and has usur d {he lowers functions m. ti. refused to sell all they wanted l e pounds, almost twice es much no fleet before the Boche lemon; could I" i‘ l ' - ~ P y - m - I ’ d p trim era were cross some o or m oduoed in the same two- beferri some: to North fri .\'-'li<l~- “ll” llll"“"l ll ml" Hm" hmdllllimers vfleges (‘I m" lllgl‘ "0"" "i Pafll-"llwm- MP iocalinerchalits haveifaesd this .3.» mdiithplperlod of 1040. Antrivesim cf'1\ir e1 ctiér- fl- Itillliilll-lvfiwif llll‘ t’ llllll'_\'. .-\fl<-r llicy llnrl (llllrcll says. In two li-rcut court ("Jlsvs cvrulin of thin? several times The mer- 1n res nse t0 export l-equire- thinly would be resisted by we I H . , v M“, W, ,h,,,l,_c|\_(,s m H“. “._.,,.,,,,,e ,.,.,_,,,;.,,,,,,,< In“, 1,0,.“ rum] “m. Vi“, (THIHTS eel tlut tilelr regular cua- merits, e production of concent- Tillie. who are stout fellows and ' "" " ' "‘ ‘ , f _ \ .. , ' ‘ , " " tomers are entitled m the first rated mill: products in 1941 woe have had e mod deal of help _, .,( ,-.-.-,-;_ 117/111: iln- lflllll, lll0_\' turned oi 1t lolonlrl judge jfllllvs. l.'ll'licr hold that rcg- lchancc to buy articles that are greatly increased. concentrated equipment f tein and the ._,‘,|-,,,,_,. 1,, ,1,» \| .\.,|~ Hi< rUTllSZll to act the izlzltions llll(l(‘l' the lkpal-inicnt of bllinihons lscarce or on the banned list Just as whole milk products reached a total Unified States. Perhaps the Ger- ‘ . ,1 ' .. ' _ I, l- - “o, , 1 c ,,| p, , . l ., _- f I long as the stock lasts Fords are of 200,444,000 pmmde. en advance mans could mire with eoee the mrt pal"! of a lJlll-ulllk’ lmflll." l""“‘l "m b" pl‘ ' W1“ ‘I'll Y ‘ ‘ “o.” l‘ l“ "r‘*‘ “ ‘l‘f'¢°!"'°lc"- not the only thing that city house- of appzoxlmatelv 44 million pounds of ‘Purhey vdlich is in ne llc look the opporliilnli; huwcvcr, of issuing a .-\t I\lli,l1Sllll1 Rlaglslrato _l1llll(‘S P. (larvln rlllcrl wives or stranzcrs try to buy at the lliVltlfllll-‘lllilli ml ll'lllll|lll.~lllll;_f office, nlailllrlill lllg that he was, and would rcnlalll, tllc only ll that parts 0i tlic National S-nlvctivc- $crvirc rug- laliolls were ultra vil"cs_ country slioollugkire in demand, boo Amihcrstburg Echo. stores; tnwslling alfi"mllk represented 167 million -- of this total and condensed over the 018111008 Year. Evaporated could ocoupv th~ Dardanelles. but: pound-s milk 35 million pounded former much heal going tlhroueih rmlllnwv» posses and nlpired country slll would sebum hem from the ell Concentrated milk by-products ad-l Furs Wanted Buying Muskrats, Mink, Red Fox and other wild or mail your furs. Will remit payment immediately. W. CHESTER S. McLlIliE Charlottetown . .-_- of Iraq arid Iron. For two such JOIJS the Germans would need Brent numbers of men, of tanks and guns. iof aircraft-and all these troops and this material would have to come from the Russian front. At the some time Hitler must send more occupation forces into France, invasion-arid he never- can forget that Mr. CHURCHILL and Mr. ROOSEVELT may have been fool- 111g when they said they could 110i’ mount a full-scale invasion across the English Channel this year. And it 1e Dsrfectl obvious that Hitler cannot hold f the Russians by an arm stripped of enough troops may armour to conquer His quanclrv therefore has real dillfflcullles, and for the first tlrrm he has to make his plans un- der the pressure of h s enemies. THE BELFRIES (T916) If you should go to La B Or Bethune glsv llld 1B" You'd hear the sweetest bells that 111W A faint and chlmlnp air And belfrles in each ittle town sing out an hour arid mark it down. 1g should o to Ln Basses yoiivallr the gethliilt street ' You ll see the lorries pass that we; And hear the tramp of feet, And where the road with trees ll lined You'll watch the long battalions ' wind. But all the clocks that mark the time Are months and years too 510W. And all the bells that ring and 1m ch e strike hours of long sgo. ‘rho village belfi-les that ou pass Have crumbled in the ust and grass. Yet still the long battalions wind Though all the men are Bone. Because one hour has stayed behind And wonders there alone Yes: one heroic, shining hour chimes on from every flllm tower. — Alyl [Pane Trfllfl nouns , Klnlllz-Lv must use German sadlers to stiffen l Italy against the threat of an Allied i 1 l I Cameron tilgcllfi m. Phone ll _I_ (hnulhn flllrl ol comlllfl“ _ - n. nllltnlullslr. solaurézumm‘, ¢ ll mill '1 a : 54 El =- I: Starting Nov. 3O in Th, . ' GUARDIAN C‘ _______.____\ Evans Stomach MlXTlife l nucovas. ..i.=.i.'.f.§i ......"::,,g"-3i~ or “t” “" . ‘l. All; nae ° ' '"'" "l l" t. . we any a roam! W0‘ Esadgcglefir-ls Tlffflflbllril. is rsulovas if}: and them s" the helm, ' "ecggssllre brlnvr In“ Yo“ llldlleetion. Dvsui-Iililliriiedsh" here. Stomach and iii istiiriiiii-Il: mlllzlee. Price 85 cents m; ' 5% scolrs EMlllSllll A Buffer Way to take Cod Liver Oil Contains Vllllllins A and D 59¢ and 98¢ MACS PILE OINTMENT GIVES QUICK RELIEF! For many forms of Piles. Complete and eflicleni. Fur external and internal Piles. 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