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I944 New Cigarette Supply Plan A new system has been devel0P¢d i0!’ ti" sending of cigarettes from Canada to members of the artiied forces in ltaly,_(lat;er in the Dn- ited Kingdom) which will bring nito operation the equivalent of air mail service, according to a joint statement from the Postmaster Gen- era], [hg Alinistei- of National Defence and the Minister 0f National Defence (for ;\ll’)- Next to lettcrs, cIgarcttcs are highly- regarded as a direct contribution to the well-being and hap- piness of the armed forces. ‘ _ The new svstciti, which will go ittto effect u far as men in the Mediterranczin theatre are cow, on lune ti), involves the sending by air 1113i] of addressed labels, representing cigar- ettes ordered as zit present in Canada, to a Mediterranean depot, where they’ will be drawn against a huge consignment reserve of cigarettes alrcadv btiilt up by bulk shipment. lhe possibil- itiel of loss at sea by enemy action are thus eli- minated, and ilclirery- time 0f ordcrs will be appreciably speeded ‘up. .i\lso, there will bc no loss t0 the individual between the tobacco coiii- panies in Canada and the base p05! OffiCC in ltalv. Under the new arrangement the labcls will be flown to the tobacco reserve depot over- seas where the order is fi'led. Labels will b: duplicated if lost. Replacement stocks are for- warded in bulk shipments. The postofflcc department assumes any loss, in btilk shipment of the cigarettes, ihrotigh enemy action or other cause. between Canada and the overseas depots. With the inauguration of the new scheme the standardization of all cigarette shipments from any company for the armed forces in the 30o size parcel will become effective. The pack- age of 300 can he far more conveniently hand- led—especially for troops on the move—than can the 1000 size packages. The centralization of all these tobacco parcels addressed to in- dividuals tinder the One agency-the Canadian Postal Corps—will tend to facilitate delivery. In addition to the main advantages of the plan, it is anticipated that later on, possibly within a month, a system which has been de- vised whereby members of the armed forces overseas will be able to purchase cigarettes di- rect frotn the overseas tobacco dEpots at the rate of 300 for the equivalent of one dollar, will go into operation. This is considered to be an important step and should prove of special benefit to those in the armed forces who have no relatives or friends to send them cigarettes from home. Em. Credit an?" -)ne measure which met with little opposi- rion on its introduction in the House of Com- mons this session is a bill “to encourage the provision of intermediate term and short term credit to farmers for the improvement and de- velopment of farms through batik loans, guar- anteed with limitations, by the crown; moneys payable under the Act including expenses of ad- ministration to be paid out of the consolidated revenue fund." While approving the measure in principle, htiwevcr, several meriibcrs have of- fered suggestions with a. view to making its operation more successful. Lt-Col. _l. .-\. ltoss (Sottris, blah.) stiggest- ed that thc proposed five per cent interest rate ‘ya,- too high. Many farmers are today receiv- ing credit from the litinks at this rate, though they could not have done so a few years ago- The Veterans Land .\ct, he pointed out. PTO" vides an interest rate of 3 1-2 per cent in con- nection with land for these settlers. lt was generally agrccrl that during the period of transition from war t0 peace agriculture will afford a great deal of employment and a means of rehabilitation, so that anything Parliament can do to assist agriculture iindotibtcdly would help the rehabilitation program. One member said he dottbtcd if there was a farmstead in Canada which docs not need repairs or new buildings of some ltiiiil. There will be greatly increased expenditure especially in the use of electrical equipment on the farm, which, of course, will be of great benefit so far as in- dustrial employment is concerned. Mr. Percy Black (Cumberland) while ap- proving of the measure, suggested that the Fin- ance .\lilll.s'f(‘l' should at the same time take the sales tax off thc Cllnl of lumber, paint and other Qupplies that go into the cost of farm buildings. Interest on the loans will amount to five per cent; the sales tax is eight per cent, which means a cost of i3 per cent added to the material that goes into farm buildings. Ifthe salestax cannot be rcmnrcd during war time, ati assurance should be given that it will be removed im- mediately on the tcrniituition of the war when the new financing provisions will be tnadc use of to assist the farmer and give employment to help reestablish many returnctl men after the war. The bill passed first reading on June 8, and will doubtless be fully discussed when it goes into committee. Normandy And Food. The coastal rvgitm of France chosen for the Initial invasion in 1944 is the very point from which William tlic Conqueror latmched his ships in I000 for the sticccssftil invasion of Eitglitntl. A short distance from (facn lics Dives-Siir-hlcre. It is doubtful whether the Normans took any food with them when they began the invasion of England. Armies of another day expected to live off the country. All of our forces to- day carry emergency rations as part of their equipment, atid one of the first photographs re- leased shows the loading of a. field kitchen on a boat. As soon as headquarters are established. this mobile unit goes into action, and hot food is ready for weary men. Before long, even the field bakery' is turning out large loaves of bread which get a rousing welcome, especially after a few days’ dependence upon the cracker- like biscuits of the emergency ration. The field kitchen is a war weapon. EDIIURZAL NUItS - Not only here but elsewhere in Canada has _lune proved wet and largely sunlcss. 'l‘ravel- lers from Vancouver state that crops all across the Dominion are well advanced, and the pros- pects of an abundant harvest almost assured. at it it It Charlottetown is a favourite place for en- listment in the Navy, according to a recently arrived recruit from the inainlatitl. lle says the boys are reported to be better cared for and looked after here than at some of the other re- cruiting stations. i i i .\l:igna Carta, the foundation base of demo- cracy; scaled at Runnymede, this date i215; “O Englishmen !—in hope and creed, In blood and tongue our brothers! We too are heirs of Runnymede; .~\nd Shakespeare's fame and Cioiiitvclls deed Are not alone our mother's. i ¥ l l The U. S. Ambassador travelled by special car which was attached to the Maritime lix- press. At Moncton it was (lisconncclcd as the party intended using the Airways. Before it was discovered there would be no airplane be- cause of the unfavourable weather, the Island train bad departed, necessitating the Hon. and .\Irs. Atherton and party coming by the late ferry. v n e a There are only six Italian Cardinals left in Nazi-occupied Italy. The liberation of Rome brought the i8 Cardinals rcsitlitig at the Vati- can out of the hands of the Boche. Of thesc l8 Cardinals, f7 are Italians and one is French, Cardinal Tisseraiit, who is secretary of the Congregation of the Oriental Church. Thcie are 42 Cardinals at present with 28 vacancies in the Sacred College. l I 1K l Mr. MacNicol, l\I.P., for Davenport, Tor- onto, drew attention the other day to the fact that between 95 and I00 employees of the Wartime Prices and Trade Board were draw- ing from $4,000 t0 $5,000 a year; between 25 and 30 were drawing front $5,000 t0 $6,000; be- tween’ 20 and 25 were getting from $6,000 to $7,000, five were receiving between ‘$7,000 and $8,000, another five pulled down $8,000 to $9,- 000, and one particularly» talented individual was pocketing $10,000. No fewer than 4.769 contented themselves with $2,400 or less. I 10 I! Ill There is one sure way to spot members of the Netherlands Indies Air Force Mitchell Bomber Squadron—thaitks to Wait Disney. While the Squadron was training in the Unit- School of Jackson, Miss, the Dutch flyers ask- ed the film artist to design an emblem. Disney responded with a design which consists of a winged wooden shoe maimed by a gremlin op- erating a machine gun against an orange back- ground. Before the Squadron left for Australia and action against the Japanese, the United States War Department authorized exclusive use of the emblem by the Dutch airmen. ll i Ill it Col. Ralston, reviewing the progress of the invasion before the House of Commons, says: "(iencrally speaking, this news is good. .~\ll we can do is to keep right on with training and despatching men, shipping equipment and pay- ing the shot." This, comiqents an exchange, deals everybody a hand.“ In order to train and despatch men, there intist be enlisttneitts. In order to ship equipment, the stuff must be turn- ed otit. In order to pay the shot, there must be no knots in purse strings. Any slackening in any department will be pulling the beaches out from under the feet of our fighting men. i i! l it‘ Canada could allow half of its farms to return to bush, draw 25 per cent of its population from farms and still continue its pres_ent food produc- tion if all the accumulated knowledge on agri- culture were used, Mr. R. B. Walker. Electric Reduction Co., Buckingham, Que, said at the closing session of the Canadian Chemical Con- ference in Toronto. Declaring that four-fifths of all Canadians are on payrolls or dependent on someone who is, Mr. \Valker declared: "The percentage of Canadians who Will have to be assisted by one type of subsidy or another will depend upon the ability of that small group of employers able to find new jobs by selling new products." e e e n only that there ivas a “h of a war sonie- where." Now prices of wives are evidently going up iii South Africa, according to the Price Controller in Durban. Ho bases his opinion on a complaint-made to him by a native in a nearby naval camp. The native arranged with the father of the girl he was to marry a payment of $88, plus seven cows, which has been the cus- tomary "lobola" or price for a bride. When the native had saved $88 and bought three of the seven cows he returned to the bride's kraal. The now eight or nine miles from the coast. In the days of the (‘nni|itrr.ii", notes an exchange, the sea ctune almost In the ilnors of the stone inn which was ii-vil as the l|."rl.(ll|ll-'ll'l(‘l’\’ for the creased cost of living due to the war. Soinmne lolil the prospectitw‘ bridegroom about the Price (itiiitrolli-i" and tlu- llJlliVi‘ nppeiilcil in hint but officers. For centuries, this inn has borne the the official has to admit that the case was be- father now demanded $128 because of the in- A SALUTE 1'0 out: DADS! ed States at the Netherlands Military Flying a western rivers, eapeo W3’ . million and sold for cxnon. Whv a oountrv that ous should decide to cit food and more dtf cult to lustlfv. éhe change to a sane:- view n _ lar in the Th During last war, an Island Indian increased v the price of his baskets, why he could not tell, 1m even the tf the savour-v nn eel mav be allowed inclusion help I can bring m the armed forces ln mv humble capacity as q member of Parliament. -Vanconver North): Second to on “BUNIONS BY THE SCORE" Sln-"We are 1n the market to buy about one hundred thrifty " ‘ weighing twenty-five to thirty-five lbs. W111 take them any day further notlce-S-M-Bl." I came across the above add, l!‘ a recent issue of your paper an‘ am puzzled to ow what i. means. who ls this guy]. who wants to bu; Bunions by t e score edhave some. but "we hae our 0° .. 01' MOTH Or even give away But they are so attached to us Thevseem to want to stay Wed like to hear, the meaning r l.‘ Il ,In that add so neat. The Bunions we are speaking of Are the ones that's on our feet. We are. Sir, ete., Notes By The Way I“ “Vfily Detroit n war uluni. dance committee suggests that the lrls ccnie in girls’ attire. Evidmt. y n masquerztde-é-trat-iord Bea- con-Herald. social menace when 1t. roams {"5 large. A community llt-tle knci: who of its itieritbors are close to t ltuiatlc fringe-Hamilton so“; _ The post-war planners, ns -. understand 1t. are . will "V1112 and tzlve tls all a lot of . l8lSL1r€.—~M.l!ll10t1pOi.iS Star-Jam; a boom in penny Those are the swcks that boucht, because they are " _ 9th?!‘ Db! and profitable Deny. A corner news stand can L-e Plllhit up afifliilléi. n blink but there .V out . HT‘ e.— ~; Arthur News-(Jclfirbuicllefuenc F“ minim: stocks. n may he‘ too much tn e- e f. that the term "chzirivoni-an‘ iviilil lie replaced bv any such a i; i title as "minor manliiulat wcunan." Indeed ridiculous. sible to coin a word free r1 snrb- lilsh implications and more 1n in! ivit-h the dignity of liones. indispensable toil- Brnntfora Ex- pesltor. The cynical lost their faith fairies so ecirlv ln lite llrit no since have trtev seen the sunshine the rtun or the flowers. What thcv see each day atvd everv dnv, ls ii cllnintlc reflection of their own stonmv interiors: dzivs when it ls al- ways abet". to blow. or nltnut to rain. And t1 t is the neztialtr/ the fairies (".1 if than? txlzu do not ilfilieve in thcml-Vlctcrla Colcn- Klnd words and the gentle tnnc at home are zolrlen. This tired bust- nesn man stuff ls all nonsense. Whv out on your wile? Forzeg izreet tier with a, smile, "Snv . flowers" rather than a tour and a mum; and n tzrowl. Canon Kliuzsley. we are told in the story of his llife. demanded that his home be the ‘happiest place in all En.- land. He d.\d lt_ bv the cultivation of the lovfnl srnrit. and the rlzcerv word. It. ts the secret of a liapnv home and an investment that will Dav biz dfvidendsa-Guefiph Mer- 1111' with loot: raging tn Canada's far northwest, destroying within five clays lI‘_'l1'C ttmber than was cut b_v 148 saw- mills during the past three months. aceordlnlz to ioresters. The 1a.. stand of vlrzln timber ln the Peace River block was among the areas wloed ou» bv the fiames. Human negligence _ls llkelv the primary cause oft-his disastrous waste, trir‘ 1t ls a irightfitl price to ixiy. Nature oain heal and restore. but the can not keep up with man's bl-uniierlniz oompetl ton. — Hamilton Snestator. Montgomery, designer of cara- vans and Second Fronts. The new caravan which s been lflllli bv war workers in their snare time as a gift to General Montuomerv was made to his own designs. Judging bv photographs I saw vesterday_ it 1s again simple in design and equin- ment, resembling a motor-driven home-box. There are two 0011112111‘;- meints, a bedroom wlt-h a tip-urn bunk, portable table, wash bus-In desk, map-holders and dining table. which ca-n be quickly converted into a conference room. Here decisions will probably be taken which will reshape the course of European lstory--Leeds Yorkshire Post. In Belgium and in Germany, es- Deetalllv among the poorer classes. w food rm that. they keep ln a portable state for a lomz period. A good propor- tion of those eels have been supplied from England. Elvers renchlniz the 11y. I think, the Sevem, after their ma-rvelkus two years’ jottrnev across Atlantic ten have been netted bv the has n so dantzer- ly dependent on imported toocl rt its native dlfl’ ‘cult to explain “"5 of the foreign market a cool million of elvers have been en- lsa poltc . returned after '° “Si” mlfilfdil” “stills? n e fare. In the “Si-st we have wanted all our enacts: ormcoamletmfilfeehd -mi wl bike and perch and roach and the reek-London Spectator. Liberal; All l (Prom the l-iansard Report of the House of Commons for June a.) Mr. Jean-Francois POULIOT (Ltberal-Temlsoouata) . Sir. I am second to no one in the Mr. James SINCLAIR (Liberal muse ef the leader. For more than a century it yond his jurisdiction. _... one in wflstlnz time Mr, FOUL! IQ in! te new mites if tie 1min 0'1‘: I will iuk my 1 They'd weigh twenty-five pounds I Yes. wehavesome. we'd gladly sell ' F. G. and E. 0., The mlnd rlis Jsed ls an nppalilnz ~- wflrllillk has been issued against{ l i t l K0 heme wit-h n grottoh and take it.i I t nrdl ‘ Forty large forest, fires have been ~ and book-shelf. and a lounize with loud this. These people are short- islttlng-a gem. It was one sent-- Lh--__ l FATHER'S, DAY suuoAv, JUNE 18"" D AD’S working hard these days. He deserves spe- cial recognition this June 18th, Father’s Day. Give him‘ lomething to wear . . . I gift he’ll always appreciate. Our store is fairly brimming over with attractive ing apparel the kind all fathers like. “'98 l‘- ¢\.M/ Broadcloth Shirts FOR DAD Give him one of our fine quality shirts, tailored by Arrow or Tooke in plain or handsome stripes. $2 to $5, Sport Shirts $2 up Wool Sport Shirts $5 Sport COATS New oncs just in. The smartest coals shown by us in camel hair cloths smart twceds. $15.95 t0 $25 TIES Give his suit ii quick refresher with one of our new stimulating neckties, rich new pat- terns for Father's Day. Sport TRUIISERS Light weight tropical and gabertline cloths in browns, grays, green or tan on display lo- day. 75c to $150 $5 t0 $12 STETSON HATS DACK’S SHOES HYDE PARK SUITS Henderson Cuclmore _ ‘I Will the hon.| member permit me one question? Mr, POULICYI‘: No. Mr. Speaker this 1s a very serious matter, . . Mr SINCLAIR: You are still worrying about winning electi not about winning the war, - Mr. ER: would the t1 Mr. POULIOT‘: Sir, this ls shaine- i gember concentrate . ‘ - ouse just what he ta Mr. It certain-i about? w‘ moo-elected the 00X! tlmg; . -. ‘ll b b city defeats . “helwkiyiie w‘ bniifcxsnaux That. la B11 Y0“ he ls re- Ml‘. SINCLAIR: M1. - (Uberal-Fraser): do ycu cat-e “whether elelilisdPgUrbiiOTz I shall reply, i0 care abcut being re-elected- Wnalt. hon. members one tit. n time. I wt ll deliver the goods to them one by‘ one, My hon, friend knows he ls in very bad shape in his ¢0fl51§i\1' enlT/iitf. SINCLAIR: You are the bl!- gest, single waster of time 1n the House tit‘ Commons. Mr. POULIOT: The hon. senile- manfl; laughter sounds 18159- Mr. SINCLAIR: As false as W“! te . ivisr. SPEAKER: Order. M11 POULIOT: This 1s shameful. 1 have here another statement aflfl I rim sure lion. members will upp- Mr. Northnmberland, one) ; Old Sydney Screened COAL glued»- Mi‘. ORUIGKSHANKZ Th8)’ 8TB not, airnld to fight. for their 001m‘ try, though. Mr. POULIO/I‘: I am short- slghtcd, Mr. Speaker; I wear al.155- We are now receiving regular shipments of this high" grade coal for steam and household use. es but I am short-sighted only physically. ., _ Mr. CRUTOKBILANK: Mentally. We strongly advise taking delivery as early as p00 Mr. SPEAKER: Order. Mr. POIILIOT: The other day I - put u gem on Hansard, at; the Inst. llble, as It is expected transportation, etc. may nuke it difficult to secufe coal later ln the season. - W. D. GlLLlS & C0. PHONE 176 enoe um was uttered by a titan! who occupies an official capacity ls | parliamentary assistant to thei pieslclent o1’ the Privy 0011M“- Mr. SINCLAIR: And a very est- imable gentleman. _ Mr, POULIOFI‘: I have put it on the record. Mr. SINCLAIR: It ls n reflection on you, not on htm. Mr. POULIUI‘: Mr. Speaker, 1 cannot. underatan’ the abnormal stale of mind of the hon. member for Vancouver North. He has not clone halt as much as the non. mem- ber for Broadvlew (Mr, Church) and myself for the soldl Mr. GRUTCKBHANTK: i ‘ PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND _~. NOVA SCOTIA FERRY SERVICE w. smcmm: Whit a» you vu woon ISLANDS 2.2.1. - CARIBOU. us. will.‘ iffioibdf. “Tfitiléfnnédlilii lILV. "PRfNCE NOVA” ."The Connecting Link Between These Proulncee”.. (DAILY-SUNDAYS nvcnnnem Daylight Jlvlfll Time Biartliu May let the Nova Beetle-Prince Edward Island I'm: 8mm will vim-ts three round tripe p» m. Will Leave Wood islands Will Leave Caribou 1.00 90o l-Is . mm, 11.00 l-IB. and 8.00 p.01. 1.00 p m and 5.00 p rn LUNCHES SERVED i NORTHUMBERLAND FERRIES, LIMITED CIIAIIIDTTETOWN. 9.3.1. NOTE-The ll a-rn. and l ma. sailings will be cancelled on Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays during May and June by order of Oil Controller. Oeto‘ and " _ qchgqlulg will he announced later. i KIDNEY y. PILLS “'\(s</\( M,“ ' Inn nil“ When we see some P801112 who cannot listen- Nan sense, . . . W. A. FRASER (Liberal -- Would the lhon. member permit one question? on. and tell the tnlkln Mt‘ POU OT I1’ thg hon gen- 8 JUNE 15.194, i “I YOU TROUI-Il) ' WIT}! ”. LUMBAGQ Oll. SORE BACK i il i ‘D l be: u‘ "9 h!" one or I l nullllly "mun" 1° “a: ll BACK - RITE TABLETS tlve f m are. Sciatica N °' >4 l. n,‘ ‘will. We Have the Propel. TRUSS wear a Truss question. Are iiiiu with the nne vou are “m, ill? NFL!“ comfortably ment of new sivle Ail slles imd at nrices to wig evervhody. TllE 2 MASS llil Great Gcitrge 5mm Mail Orders Given i-tumm Attention. tlemnn will be kind .. ten to me he will bélislfilfldileidi] : I have been 1t; 1m; now for Z0 minutes, . POULTOTI But I havg , disturbed. 5 S House who have ' hon. member for T niscouata i. Poullot), for htivin interrupts I dld so Pf-‘fbflps o of uniiardoii able anger, Two or ilirct- clii we heard the Prime vlinistcr - < iotuncss the situation the bust 5 of g , House be expedited. I fllllllCi. liel ' but think that the fight z m from Temlseouata, and 1 p“ quit sure there are mtlnv gcod mm fro there engaged ln the invasion, - all the other fighting tncn, iviiuld not be very much pleased if the had listened to ivhat has ' been salt-l by the hon, memb" Wmlsoouata, who has his efforts to ivastp tn." Parliament and obstruct le .300 tn this House. For Footlliliiients CONSULT H. J. A. IHHHYN, DP. Orthopedic lllihifilieoaii-ET 143 Great George Street UHARLOTTETOWN. P.E.l. FITITGSSTIIIISI Gariis ‘McLeod d! Bentley W I. BENTLEY K. C- l. A. BENTLEY It L Barristers amt Attorneys-st- Lew l“ Prince Street M, ALBANTTARbTE" ILL. LLB. - BARRISTEM. SOLlt'l'l‘0ii. ETC. Canadian Banlt of Commerce till MONEY T0 LOAN Mouev to [nan Office: 90 Great (learn b BANRISTER. SOLIUITOR. ee i-ITO- llorrelland Gomiialtl ll. F. ARGIIIBALB Chartered Accountant Intern Trnal llulldlnr Charlottetown r r _'-'.'\J'lf4'b'hPfe'l|'H‘a‘ '15 l PAlMtR a Hasili A J. IIASLAM a A._l-_I- “- usnuisreu. 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