FOUR 111E. CPlARl-Q1Tl3I9wNaQlL-iRD1-5N TllE GIIABLOTTETOWI Glllllllllll Munnng Daily il-"ullndld lll U!" Prentilonh blunt. col W dboaln I. Hal-III Vlra Prnulnnnlt J ll. Burn". F-J-l- lonroluryl Llant Col. I) A Int-Minna lrlltnr .1111 Mnmlilnl Direct-iv J I 5 an an» icon-ml Fmnli Walker. It"! Burnett. Kffihi \ II (fin Arllvo Inr 0O) nlinsrrulvrinu nAfltil 1|, p l; |._ $0.1m per vniri 8.60 for I month: 11.25‘ Inr .1 mnnthlx Mb- (or one vnonlb Drllirrv M011 [III vr-nr: I800 11w I month! I175 n" s Innvlthl: alu- for mu- mm"! ll. Mull t» out" Pvnrlnrnn and tin/l. M.“ v" “i” "mm", \y,.,.|,|_,., vim- n" vrnr: 11,00 Ior I man I A01- for 8 mnnfhl fitmrdlnn ma! he abtllIu-ll l- Tlmra lqnnro. New V" i! (‘nrnn Mllli and Wuhlnl Alvin-y, l!!! Prltl $51 "ll, NI. Tntlllllol NIII Ill ‘ ...1-..r. 0111111; Walls-n Nrwa 11mm lul- _ "llll Initial-t» mum. Munvton. NB The Phnrlultu-Inwn llnlnlllnifn .\‘ 1 Ala-m‘!- \IFIII‘,\'. pnlllllfl Newn “The "Strongest Memory is Weaker Than the Weakest Ink."_ i .I.-\R(‘lI 11. 1943. lninietlitife Action Demanded l5, 1-, ;t...t.- tliu-t-lvativc conference at gum“, 111.. \‘,t\l\. \\llll l\]il".'>t‘lllZlll\'L'5 from all tw-t-r t Illliltlit '11 anciulittict- tiffers a suitable QP‘ ,,_,;-,.,,,;, l... [§]]~ l‘rt-\iucc to press its claim 111; .t ~t'c-11-l var fcrr). There is nothing poli- p“; H, zip. _r|:j_lt~llull_ only members iti opposi- lillllllillllllliv$ for prcsctitiug their \..\\~ . t. .- fr. uuilt-zuitl-file of the Party in ;..w.-1, .\n§. way ll would bring our distress- tnl cttndztinlt l-l>l'\'.'l-i\ lu the attention of public tut-n and pal-ht‘ unlit-s the length and breadth tit t .t11:ttl;1. It utlliltl lll>tt strctigtheti the hands 0t [7lll' la; xntnz- 111 tht- lTsclllllltJll they have been add-ll t.» adopt by tlit- lloard of Trade. People wlttt pct ztirvwlit-rc with their cause, do not mind - toes they tread. Take Stalin, - inst-ted on a secondiroiit to _~ ],ll'\‘\~lll'k‘ on his furccs and kept at it until tltt L'..\f.\. were compelled to accede t0 hi- tlcitiantls, although in .\'orth Africa, not Eur- upc, Did lie let tip then? Not by a. very long chalk. lle refused to attend tlie Casablanca gnitft-rcztcc much to the chagrin of his co-allies, and no sooner did Rommel make temporary head- way itgaiust the American and French native forces, than once more the voice of Stalin was heard demanding a Second Front in Europe, and he is likely to get it before long. but any- way, meanwhile, l3ritain‘s Eighth Army was rushed to Tunisia to make good the loss tem- porarily stistained by the raw, unsophisciated sol- diery who had gallantly though unsuccessfully attempted to withstand Ronimel’s crack war- hardened and seasoned veterans. That Stalin spoke out-of-turn was claimed by the other allied nations and pro-allies, but he attracted tmusual attention, and the head- aches he gave both Churchill and Roosevelt scnt them to bed liors de combat, though the illnesses were t1eccssaril_y' aiid possibly correct- ly attributed to other indirect causes. It is otir business to bring home by means of all the pressure and publicity we can obtain the dire straights wt- will bc in should another win- ter play heck with our near-thirty years’ old ice- hreaker. In stich circumstances it is better to be sure now we are not t0 be left in the lurch than to be sorry later that we did not take time by the forr-loclt. The attitude of all the public bodies in the prui ince, liaruicrs‘ Parliament, Boards 0f Trade, the City and 'l'own Councils, united voice of the Press, etc. gives strong backing to those who are heading the campaign for immediate action. Incl it ‘.\. uu-"i iutich on Fuel From Canadian Peal fiew llCtllllt‘ in this country are aware that Rusdnfs great tu-qcltaiiizctl armies are equipped l.'ll‘;;t'l_\‘ fr<1n1 factories operated by electric pow- er protlticcd from hcr peat bogs. Canada pos- sesses the third largest peat acreage in the world _ .000 st|tl.'ll'<' miles; litissitt having the largest (i5. :11 sqtutrt- ntilcs; Finland the second larg- c~|. 38.111111 -<|u:.r<- null-s. and Swctlcit thc fourth largust. lllnllji) square tuilcs. For some years plants haic bet-u nituittfacttiriiig peat briquettes for us.- iu furnaces, stoves and fireplaces‘ in llvtiitizirk, Ireland. stnnizt and Sweden. In Rus- .. . 11- 11ll'<'.'i1l\' ctl. cver since llit- begui- 11111;; 111' ~pt-ci;tl illli'l|llllll ltas been (p3. u. p .1; 1n its powtlt-t" forin for use in uiauizinn plant» 111d t‘ i511‘ v '11‘. 11-111] llizrlil bitrtliceil Service ll..- tnivllillh tiptni iluintlls, there have been con- lulttttitui- between thc llcalth D€P3flln€llt at (lllawa and re;»1~.-~.-ntatives of thc Canadian llt-tlcztl \~~11c1:tti111 til‘ its Xlt-tlicttl lhtictireuicut llnnrtl r. gitltlillf; iln- srrious lack of medical ser- Yin" n1 rural p.'trl~ of the country. There has ll('¢'|i plcnrv iii talk and the making of surveys. hzzt n» action as ilu- ncctl for medical service in lll.!ll_\' rural il1-t1ict~ lt-conit-s more and more tirgcnl. lt was lmutgllt 1n the attention of thc Legisla- ture n11 'l‘11t--<l:1>\- by llon. Dr. hlacllillan in spt-altin; on lht- Draft .\tltlrcs.~". Dr_ l\lac.\lillati is clutirinai-i t-f tht- [iroviuciztl advisory cotiliiiit- tee tn the .\lt-1lical Proctircincnt Board which i. doing its best to deal with an exceptionally difficult problem. The cause of the trouble 1's that many medical doctors have been enlisting in the armed forces both from the rural parts and from the urban centres and, in addition, many rural physicians have been moving into the cities in view of the opportunity left by the enlistment of city doctors. An Ottawa report indicates that the govern- ment is aware of the developing crisis, that a redistribution of medical doctors to meet rural needs is likely to conic soon, but that the Health Department is waiting for the surveyt report of the Medical Procurement Board. There has been too much delay in face of the obvious call for action. Here is a great public need sorely felt by a large part of the rural population. It is a need which only the medical profession can meet, and the demand is upon the members of that profes- sion to co-opcrate in filling the need. Sacrifice is made by the doctors who join the arnicJ forces, and some sacrifice is required from those on the home front in order that all parts of the couii- try shall have the ntcessary iiictlictil service. Report from Ottawa suggests that any plan of redistribution of doctors will involve llic eh:- ment of compulsion. The Medical Procurement Board can prevent doctors from enlisting, which it does not like to do, but it has no power to prevent a doctor from moving froin otie place to another, nor to place doctors in rural districts. Preferably through co-operation but otherwise through the creation and exercise of authority, rural districts all over Canada should be quickly assured of a necessary lllllllllllllll medical scr- vice. even ii it should mean SulllC rationing of medical service in urban centres; —-I:Dl|URlAl NUIES- .\nothcr injustice to Ireland. 'l‘htrc'll be no shaniroclts froiii liire for St. Patrick's Day cele- brants in tireat Britain March l7. The sham- rock is included in thc bait on transportation of flowers. * d‘ 1k i Nazism is coining pretty near home when a judge in Montreal grants a petition to take ac- tion to auuul a marriage, because the petitioner after her tiiarriagc discovered her husband was a _lew who practiced no religion, whereas lic rc- presetitctl himself as an Englishman and a Chris- tian. Had she known he was a Jew, she dc- clared she would not have iiiarrictl l1i1n. i ll‘ i l Let 'et11 all come! The latest stiggcstctl pros- pect for leader of the Liberal Party in sticces- sion to Premier Campbell, is .\lr. G, H. Bar- botir, ex-BLLHK. at present one of our Federal llllrfflllrrfllfi. Ile has been 1011;; in public lifc in one capacity or another. alltl has not ;tl\v.'1_v.< sctn eye to eye with the powcrs-tliat-lic, which may or may not, be a recommendation. i i i i Premier A. S. Macalillzitl zuuitittticcs the Nova Scotia Lioreriulicut has acceptctlthc tender of a syndicate headed by lllc Bank of Montreal for a $2,200,000 refunding loan. The 14-year issue bears 3 1-4 per cent interest. The price re- ceived was 100.14 and the cost to the province will be 3.2375 per cent. The purpose uf the loan is to repay in part $2,532,000 issue of Nova Scotia debentures maturing May t which now carries an interest rate of five per cent. 1F l ‘l Even (livisional registrars are tuft considcrctl indispensable any longer. Mr. \\'. .\. Elliott. divisional registrar at Port Arthur has enlisted in the navy and has been succeeded by .\Ir. l5. \V. Edwards of Port Arthur. About six months ago Mr. Elliott issued a military" call-up to l1i1n- self but the Port Arthur mobilization board 1::- sisted he be given a six-inoiitli tlcfcrnicnt pcnd- ing selection of a successor. Following appoilit- merit of i\lr. Edwards, he joined the uavyz He ltad been registrar at Port .\rtliur since Scp- tenibcr, 1940. ii =l< Ii ll‘ Admiral Grand Fleet, 1916-19. died this date, tered the Navy at the zige of lliirlecti; served in Stidan and Lfliiittt; at the age of l\\'t'lll_\'—sl.\’ became an zidiuiral, lllc youngest scaniau cvcr in attain such rank; fought the battle of Duggcl‘ Bank (I915), battle of Jutland (i916) ; pfOtllOl- ed admiral of the Fleet 1019; received great t.“ tion in Paris saute} ' elected Lord Rector of Ediiibttrgh L'i1i\'t'1 _' by thc students; rc- ceived an carltloiti and {$00000 from a grateful country; tiiarricd (latighter of .\larsliall Iiicltl, Chicago; his soti, present liarl, now prisoner of war. I930; eu- QK ll‘ i Ylt If it can bc douc a woman R.C.f\.F.'s wife, Lac. in Newfoundland will do it. A Marion Darling, located ltad a hankering to see licr husband. then itl litiglantl. She was rcftisctl transport b_v Fcrry- Couitnantl. so when 11o onc was looking she cliuibctl into a plane at thc air- drome which was about to set forth, hid among the luggage, and was not discovered till six hours from landing base. There she was handed over to the R.C..-\.F. authorities. who forgave hcr, htif alas, her husband ivas sent off to £lll(Jlllf'l' theatre of,war, and she is itczirly as lonely in London as she was iii the Ancient Colony. 1 - a 4i “fhcrc is stiuiethiug more to national unitr than a desire and an aim." .\lr. llicfcnbakcr tolil the llotisc of Commons. “Without thc deter- mination of the people in all parts of Canada to bear an equal share we cannot have unity within this country. We believe," said the Sas- katchewan member, “that by bringing info cf- fcct a system such as that sct forth in otir party program we will be able to secure in this Do- minion equality not only of sacrifice but equal- ity based on populations. ivithout regard to ter- ritorial consideration." .\fter citing recent en- listment figures. divided into niilitary~ districts. .\Ir. Diefenbakcr declared these failed to disclose any approach to equality of sacrifice, the per- centages in thc two Qucbcc milifar_v districts DC‘ ing far below those in the other provinces. 1r a >1- a The legal holidays or non-jtiritlicztl days un- der the Bills of Exchange Act for 1943 are: In all provinces, Sundays, New Year's Day, Good Friday. the first Monday in July (Dominion Dav), Labor l)a_v, Chrislutas l').'1_v. "any day apptiintctl by proclamation for a public holiday or a general fast or a general thanksgiving." and “the days following Ne\v's Years Day and Christmas Day when New Year’; Day or Christ- mas Day falls on Sunday. ln Quebec Province: The above, plus thc Iipipliaiiy, the Ascension, All Saiuts' Day and Conception Day. Ilolitlays generally observed and eliminaletl under the Sept. 25 order-in-council are Easter .\lnnda_v. Victoria Day or .\l:tv 24. Reineinbraticc Day i111 Nov. l1 and Boxing Day——tlic day after Christ- inas-ou years when Christmas docs not fall on a Stinday. _ ll v Before we grumble too much we 11115111. reflect. unit we went through truce years of war before the plncb o! lt really became olsagreeabte for most of us. And nlso perhaps that we haven't really seen anything yet. —Vtincot1ver Province. Dr. J. C. Drummond, sclenllflo adviser to thc iuccl tnlnlstry, says: "Women seem to have 1t firmly flx- ed lii their minds that potatoes have some special fattening quality, which they liaic not. The truth is that slab clituofate L; about five times more fattening than potatoes, taking sveight fur weight. O11 that basis potatoes are the least fatten- lng of all the common forms of sugar and stareli-conttiiiilng foods." —Manchestei' Guardian. Wountlvtl lnrlinn troops valestlng 1n hospitals sometimes have difficulty iii making their wants understood. A retiort to the Office of War Information from the 1n- dian Rea Cross gays one patient, who was tillowcd a ivhole chicken each day, coinpaincd bitterly that sonic one was stealing part, of it. liataniiiitulon failed to disclose any parts missing except the feet, but fuinlier coiivcrstttioii disclosed that the Indian troryict" wanted the feet too.»N. Y. Times. Cflll- I In Brazil's eastirard liulgc into the Atlantic live natives with towlit-nds and blue eyes. a heritage frctn the Dutchmen who seized that section ln the mlclseventecnth century. says the National Geographic Society. Long before. Spain had fought Portugal for her right to the fabul- ous new word opened 11') b_v Colum- bus Port .2111 finally ivon the bulge of Brazil for herself. and Portu- guese bccactie the language of the country. No pure Brazilian race evolved. Everyone, comments The Montreal Stat‘. ivtilits Mr. Ctrirt-litll to er‘ wcll in a hurry, and we al want lijm to do nothing that would interfere in any wan with his siit-edicst possible recovery. Yet. srtnclioiv, we like to ll“1ll' ‘l h." ls .1. bird oat t V.ai.-1_....1_ running tho Govennient frtnn and uslrilv; lt-r t"".:ir-'. I. thoroughly tytfcctl, so character y of Churchill lb i ‘Ill. ivlirrii we have learned to ki 11d tn hold in the llWllflSt es" ~_ . t! admiration, not Lord Beatty, (fomtiiztutlcr of thci to say afl>tll " There are few" r-u the roads and that contrilsutcs to the lower accident rate. But. the ower sueecl appears tr be llle'f'.0\‘fll'llll'lg f-trtor. Perhaps when the l" - ls over the insurance ("rnpairc wlll be ab": to nreseiit such str ll‘llZ‘(‘S that lezlslat tr vvtll . that will n. Tlie-"e ma who are ltrikititz fct": a when they will be 11E] the gas“ aqaiti - l necks a1i;1 Btu flic cisr and it tum cpitftin tvill s QlTlS for mulc- lntz the": "“..lllCl‘. -s Thomas Titties-Journal Thr- lifl 0f l rt. t!» tu- Triton tlie sci, A ti cork . service. i. get up in the Sclen-zie tyfonitoi" Oiic of thc Clllll'(‘ll('.*» licltl . llcnril nwetiti" . tilglirs. llicrc u mlll.‘ ltcl show in the hall next (lot Flic church has a mt-inbersliip of ovci" 1.00.7. Estimates of the attendance at the annual mfielintf Vfll} m szrlv ' “crowcl" atlirutrllc. l ‘KO . . .s it". 1. )ll!.tl\‘.'i‘(l from the church llCYl (10.11. Tlicre were no outside star; n1 the tnivmrel Shaw, but all ltcme talent. Most of the men coudl be seen singing -ln the church choirs and Sunday. -'I‘l':e Fergus News-Reccrd Slincitillsfs in "stomach trouble“ have ong knoivn that ivorry, excite- ment. an" emotional strain brings bc- t disturbances in digestion, notes The New York Times. The recent studle; on the stilriorl were review- Pd l)‘; Dr Harold G Wolff before the New York Acaclcinyi of Merli- cinc. with thc origin of peptic 11lc- ers particularly in mind. When anxiety, hostility and resentment are induced experimentally a rise [n acidity and increased PUBLIC FORUM WHAT NEXT? Sin-I read 1n the Patriot of January 25th where Hon. W- H- Denxifs, Minister of ABflQUIWYQ- has written Prime Minister Kln and Hon. J.L. Rat-stun w We If were possible to secure some Ital- pulls to lifiégttldliawmfi‘! o! P- E- . r1 regar o - It was bad enough to bring Iiungarlan Partridge! M" w freeze to death, but when they bring Italians we all mlsht m’ what next? I do not think there wlll be s0 niucli work done as some anticl- ate. It ls true farmers wlll have l}, work harder. You must remem- ber for the ast few Wars there lnis been a. 0t of rest 10d!- Some will say why the have been worked to death. True. 53mg have been “Diklfll bird but not all. To prove this you could see quite a number pleasure drlvfns ln their cars six days a week. Ind twice on Sunday. They hid $11M to go to all the horse trots, tea- parties and last but not least. Old Home Week. But some wlll say the boys were home dOlng the work. Qulle right, but the boys hiwlns gone the old men mUBlC Slay 310ml! for the duration and work. The Good Book says there l! l time for everything under the nun. so this is a. time for work- some years ago the Government thought we should have more help. so they brought quite a number 0X immigrants to our Island but lt was not long until our own boys were on the dole. That dld not last véry long for the Government could not afford the money, but now lt would be quite easy to, build a prison camp for the Italians, a number of lzuards. a truck and chauffeur, likewise an interpreter. If Mr, Dennis would like to xlve the Italians work place them ln the llllllbfl‘ woods or mines, or some place where there ls only one hole to come out. I am. Sir. etc.. NORTH TRYON. Every Man. A be necessary to have strikes or to Millionaire (Nelson McDowell in The Farmers Advocate) A breathless expectancy pervad- ed the hzil as the President of the One Big Unlon rose to speak. "This is the year 1950." he began, "the t-nd of the first ha! of the two-tit,- letli century. IL will go down 1n ‘nls- tory as the most momentous year since the beginning of the Christ- lan era. For many years we nave driven ln every way possible for 1136 advancement of the common inn. We have used strikes (includ- 111:1 the sit-down variety) and pro- ptt-aundtl. We never tired of blam- iniz all our troubles on the wolves of Wall Street and the barons of St. James Street. It will no longer ) hive ncw s I in our ' “ncatisr you didn't _ \'P\'Pl lnuk account of one mllllon do‘!- ar " with the new money only, by the ttionths of this new experiment I continue nrsurd propaganda for we attained our objective. The United States Government and the Federal Reserve Bank and thc Canadian Government and the Bank of Canada are all completely pcwer. "For llir- first time in history the ctizrtntin man will experience econ- tnlllf‘ freedom Henreforth life. liberty and the pursuit of happin- rss will really mean something. AlWtLYS ln the pas‘. you have had to 2o without tliinizs you needed have the money. ani wlll lt. be necessary to do this. Each man and woman over twenty-one. regardless of what he "r she owns now, wlll receive a new Whu you're buy u moot of u: ore. working to help win the war. ll’! doubly important to know what ALL-BEAN can do to rclievfl ti" cause of oonatipltlon due ‘to th: luck of the right: amount of bulk in the dict. It’: n "better WI!" ‘hm forcing youne" to take purzlfiv" that offer only temwrliv r=li=*'- Ill-Bill min ll! solarium mli constitution 1m ALL-BRAN every mnriiliw That's the simple menu that thous- ands use to keep rvfllllrm NATU‘ RALLY! Erdoy it u a cereal or in mufilu . . . drink plenty 0W1!" - - - and lee what it does for you! B“! ALL-BRAN at your awwfl- W" l" two convenient ulna. Made by Kellogg's in London. Clllldl- wunt as many as possible of earlier and larger profits. Many large Hatcheries recommend “Mirncla" Chick Sfufior lo their customers, because they the purchases brought safely through the first hard weeks. Both large and small poultry ruisers find that “Mivcclo“ Chick Siarler keeps the mortality rate low, often not more than 5%. And tho chicks grow faster and better, loo. That means CHICK STARTER l/ilfii‘ Wy/Yrie '. I73‘ £010’! mi l. VlE FOUR MlllS 01-00 COMPANY LlMlTI l1 win them. Each merchant seowled i-féthocsty an day and gave the worst oosslole service ln order to nmtw. himself from getting more than his share of the available business. A serious slump 1n factory pro- duction of all kinds indicated fut- ure shortages of goods. A wlld buy- ing scramble ensued in spite of the stores’ hostile atmosphere. People rushed from store to store buying ‘hev could get of almost every- tliliig In sight for hoarding pur- poses. The government had to adopt rationing of most commod- it es. An eiifdemlc of book-storm spread throughout. the towns and cities. Etach book-store was owned by four stawart young men as ti rule, who soent their time playing pcker. These stores were designed to ve- pel customers lnstea-d of attract them, and each displayed about a doren of the least popular books obtafnabe The oubrc soon learned to resent these beak-stores as they felt that. mien of such rivsllerit p“yslque should not flaunt their dlenesg so openly. At this iuncture the speaker had ‘t1 waft. five minutes for the ap- iltitiso to subside. "Your present money and your ureseitt debts wlll be frozen for a weriod of six months. During this time all business will be conducted use of cheques. At the end of six ivich each of you to wrfte me n Iotfcr and tell me whether you wish relnaln permanently wealthy or return to the previous state of ec- onomic bondage. If you decide to rctnaln wealthv then we wt’! make the new money legal tender for "invment of debts and your worries will be over. “The profit. motive wlll disappear at once. There will be no more stealing, or sharp practices, or gambling. The first real brother- hood M man begins toda . "A few restrletfons will be ln- stituted and these will be added to when necessary. Flrst. of n'l we Wlll apply a celllng to prices to prevent. nflatfon. Also, all merch- ants have been Instructed to sell ln reasonable quantities only. And rtll real estate transfers must. be approved by a committee. “Tlicre ls nothing more ‘i. be en harvest time came there was a general call for help to save Sllld except that you wlll rvelve ylou new banlcbooks tn the mall tn- “W. People cheered and shrloked and of the smmnch are obf°mracil°n5 went hysterical from sheer joy. The served. It ls possible to rovers the process by gtumlnrr the sufferers. when stomach ls too tictlvn a produces too much acid, the mucous membrnnce not onlv becomes red but Engvftled. The folds lhlcken and Gastritis l5 eitldetil. Wlicn he ls wor- rleJ or resentful the ‘mflcnl 0min ccmnliiiiis nf "honrtb11rn“ and 11b. domiual pain The tissues o.‘ the Slfimflsh iv-"Il are uwre sensitive to pnln than norniallti. Bleeding, too ls more frequent. “ An lnslsfcnt and cnntliiuous do mand for ooiuaqo of all dcnorninn. ons_ cxlsls llirtttiizlititit lllf‘ country 106M. stiys The London Tlnios. ‘Flils l! dllfi lRPlZBIY to the enormous-m. crease in the number of wage-earn. era who now receive their weekly pay ln CIIFlI. Coln must fll°O be pm. vised to mrrt thc tit-eds of tlio large bodres of Amcrlciiti and Ilriniininti 7P5 llflw ln H115 cnutilryn Bjmkg ‘e hurd pressed to meet all tlir- r29. mzulds. Pennies tire scarce. In order to save about 800 tons of count-r n ycnr for munitions. the striking: of pennies ceased 2 1-2 years aw», The shrrtniie ls Mtzravnted by the In- nbllltv of some iris commnlsw in rin- thclr slot curlers n: frequently as lti the DlF-‘l, (‘i)'l$"(1ll(‘l1'\‘ ‘\ll:f\l‘|5' of extrii neurilos are lniiiird.~""~~-l "ltd out of circulation. O11 the other hand. few?" nannies nrt- used ln automatic machines. 1.1:». TTTEITNECKS now In older tlmr-s American Marines were called "llenflemen sailors." alr was full of the sound of whistles and bells and auto horns. Many towns temporarily towns that day because of the sudden overwhelming demand. I O O Next day new, cars. diamonds, ladies’ fur coats and expensive from dealers’ . n a few days all business came to n standatl‘! la buslrtess men decided to take ro- longed holidays or to retire £0111 work entirely. A new government ruling prcmptly put, pgoplg back g0 work azaln. soon acquired the habit of , the least wont nosslble All store-keepers trfed thelr best se all the customers they eoufd but to their amazement thev found It lust a- dlfflcult to lose custom- "TF Rs nrevfonslyuliag been to ’\ l1, 1 ‘(N vrn/ur‘ Ht i. ~_. ‘ -"'"' ‘ a 1' , ‘i I , m , u,“ |Il||11"* “,1 ; ',l - "I 1111"" . \ ‘k INITIAL RINGS There‘: l large selcctlon of decline. Choice of lnlllnla. o! course. ._...__.- _.__..L__-_-. SHOCK-PROOFS A [ill that wlll see hlm through the "NI hi!‘ Fm" l Wale roofl Dill FY00" NW‘ alo! A urn selwllfln- ‘I5 up in]; w-rwaw-Ms-uwmwamamoowmw» fro holgglf‘ the farmers‘ crops. Most of the city dwellers were wllllnz to help fn order to prevent the nation's food suppy from being wasted. But the book-sellers claimed they couldn’t spare the time away from their business. 'I‘lie new farm labour soon complained of blister-ed hands, aching backs and sore muscles. They had expected w llve llvea o! delicious leisure, but instead they were doing far harder work than ever before. One of the workers asked a farm- er ff ft would be necessary to bring help from the city to help on the farms next year. "No." the farmer replied, “next year 1 intend w grow orry enough for myself and family and I don't need extra help for that. And I expect all farmers wlll do the same." As this news spread throughout the land lt caused a general panic for even mllllonalres have to eat. Something seemed to be wroniz with the plan of universal wealth, for thc farmers 1n the wast had been tlie most dependable and peaceable cass ln the nation tconthiued on Pane 5. C01 3) vmtllndiusozmmmmviwsm“ lNllIIITANcg Hts fath f’ nail. °“““ " “on - 11w weary cf l, He piedtredayirtsheiaiitliiiuiliie W Y. (A): Vllny rmrtlglihell-bettered fllhz d noq n. 111 airman b] Bklmahq’ the fields hls fiilii His father And clprsed xn th ‘n1 - assays '11:: "t, ea . And nvlw his son. the tom. h, Blazes lifs'nnme across the sky, Alth ush ti ' Divides thliasiiaenfiiviilriifitiigganstut one, ‘rhe father Pl fifth" ' hf ‘ 9 Y1K 8X18 s fall ' Carrying the banner foiiirtlieiiitliét -— 411w Jactiu ATTENTION Swine Breeders NOWIs the time lo zuam anliut PIG WORM remedy on the market It wlll thoroughly lhollzh 1|] traces o! worm: and lmnrovg the health of your herd. Don't delay. Order hv p110“, o, mall. All orders promptly at. tended to. GASSY STOMACHS RELIEVE!) Every Person who ls troubled with n: In the atomach and bowels should get a bout; s1 “Dr. Evans Stomach Mixture‘ and see how quickly it wlll ro- llevc all dlstresslna symp- toms. Dr. Evans Stomach Mixture taken at meal times. not only prevents all bad clTCCls from [an but It promotes the func- llonal lctlvltv of lhe stomach l ulna! dl cation and lmprnvtn t o appet. . Price 85c ner bottle. 149 Great Georle Street Mall Order: Given Prlllfllli Attention 1'." the current December 31st, 1943. Dated March 2nd, 1913. J. A. FULLERTON Clfy Clerk, Clty of (“tnrlottelnwn McLeod f? Bentley W. 1.1. BENTLEY. K. c. J. A. BENTLEY. K. c Barristers and Attorneys-at- Law MONEY T0 LOAN 15d Prince Strut Above more letters from you there is nothing he’ll appreciate more than a “gift from home” -a gift of fine jewel- lery from Wellners Leather Holdalls From $6.00 “P- smartly ifeallflfll l" “"- | force hlne and till- zurr W- e tie|liqctlpery"qgr oily‘: llne ll l5 u 0 u’ "°m______._ W. W. Wild?!‘ Jewelers Since 1868 EYES EXllMlllEll AND GLASSES FITTED J. s. TAYLOR OPTOMETBIST I Locltlnn p90 to Rut’; Grocery E l h A polntmenl»! mail?» l ence 1013 NOTARY m. DARRISTEB SOLICITOR llley Duilduag ’ H A __ PALMER & HASLA BARRISTEB. E111- P.-. to In. MONEY. T0 LOAN Phonull MONEY 1'0 L051‘ Cameron Blgka "ll-n to. r. 11101111111111 chartered Accountant»! Intern Trim Bulldllll Charlottetown blowed the the lffflllldllufigihlorlil" mall's 1n 1 face y; By llsllll the most effective Macs Pig-Worm; Tonic Powder i Tllf. TWO MABS y 1943 (lity Tax Appeal Notice is hereby given thit the Board of Appeal has se Monday, March 15th, 19 at 10 tiJll. in the City Cour Room in the City Buildin as the time and place to hearing appeals from Clvi Rates and Assessments fo year endln a-z-ii Professional Bards Ne Corner Kent and Queen St!- H. F. McPhee B.A.. K.C' Quorum: MW D- . . A. J. IIASLAM, B. A» LL. B.» Qgngcggumvagcolla Uhamherl 1'23‘? ITIETJTKTZSTHIESO Charlollewl’ d lllorrolland 60ml"!