This cnnncorggrgwu GUARDIAN PAGE z___ T liNAR L0 TTETOWN GUARDIAN ltloriiiiii; Daily (Founded in 1887) i méiT-Tiiéiiil LEW. Casio's MEI“ lice President: .|. R. Burnett, FJJ. Secrctan: Lii-ut. col. l). A. Alacllinnon, D.ts.0. Editor and Illa lllg Director, .|. 1.. Burnett, FJJ. Associate Editors: Frank “Hiker and 1m A. Mimi"- SYBSFIIIFPION RATES By Mail in l'.l~l.l., $4.00 per year; $2.50 for 8 monthl- sls" or 3 niuntlis; 50c for one month City lit -ry $5.00 per year; $3.00 foi- 6 months 513a fur 1i nionllis;; 60c for one Month Mail to other Provinces and U.S.A- $5.00 pt!’ 7081‘ $3.00 iier year; $1.00 for 0 months, 0i: fur 3 months cm FOUR either side in the war. Of course Sunei; was Hitler's chief chani- pion in Spain and so the Axis has lost a friend at court. But Franco remains the leader of rczictioil “umsunds of “Sh,” bu“ film“ and the enemy of democracy. Siuiiu still has mo uiiii- oi Georgia and the month thousands of political prisoners, nien wllu fought oi ihe pisses River today. All are - - .- .- ,. . . 1 d whites or Indians. Ilbl’ against the Franco party in the Lllll \\.ii, and 111111111?“ by“ m mom m“, w there are tens of thousands of starving llltll. £131,953 Jaiiiifnese iishei-msin l; u- women and children, also v1iclinis 0f that sti-uiqgle. tori: indamlpuhgyiatgysthtpdgéus-ig; Franco doubtless desires to have his country at l’? f“ _ n_ peace, but circumstances are tlirezituniui; that h“ wdeii Vancouver s“ peace. The Suncr incident may have only domes- tic political implications. WORS or , CHALLENQE : a riiouonr s n TION ‘lfiwifioa "The terrible truth y llllt pom mtfnui ll! that w. m M, burly holding ' w” 0111' position ms§"§.,.,.§’ be even more precarious" °° Walker, Dominion Fri Ex o! the Canadian ugh,“ e‘ m‘ 1 PUBLIC FORUM i Piifbjdillili; '11 PASSPORT SECURITY Re t ay is vitaly necessary... —-to your future securl . . . -to the security of Canada an he: Allies. Saving Money is Saving Goods Any of our branches wi_ll welcome opportunities of serving you. . BANK of 1 1 l i 1 I TRIBUTE T0 MARITIMEBS _._._ sin-Having been entertained at We must win the war. and no the home of another “DOWH Ell- sacrifice is too amt 1° sit-Mn that m" it Elves one l thrill to write ellil. But. the time must be near for to this home-town newspa r of ii uvllrfill overhaul and consolldfl- another successful herring-c oker" iimi iii the myriad regulations and from the Maritime Provinces-Aw nrili-rs which have been superlm- is that fishy coznomen attached to post-d on our normal constitutional natives of the Iiilsndf-What .~ll'llt“1ul‘e. should the WM‘ end Wllh- other Island is there ('1') as the out something of the sort we would old man said! be involved in constitutional chaos. Mrs. Ralph came to Winnipeg in (London Free Press. 1909 and worked as a. stenographer in the office of J. A. M. Alkeris, lar sayln from your income of B)’ _ Saturday it eckly: #3; rfnfiquent repetitions to make The (‘liui'lutieiiiu'ii (lilariliaii "HE be Oblallltd l! — l-Iiitallinifs Nius Agency. ‘limes square, New York; _ Old 5uutli News .\;;L‘llt')', Currier Milk and Washington ‘ Boston; llvtioiiiiliiaii Neil's Agency. 124B Peel st. If His “rorship the Mayor be unsuccessful (m his railway mission to Ottawa we will know then ‘in open, NEW-l“ ‘My Dllience ed . and end with chorus “ lilontri-ai; J. li 35-1 Bay 5L, Toronto; New; Stand, Chateau Laiiru-r. Utiau"; Wolfe's News Stand Sllll- bury Uii ., lllli ‘liibiicru lop, Moncton N. B. fifTeflstrioiriqest Memory is-Weaker than the Weakest Ink." inixiifii", sisirruiiisizifei, his siltebll Out of Turn x ubicli can be said for the ll wt. thliu Gibson, minister - 111m Liauadzi having reach- ‘ "ly, is that it ivas ill» _ Free Press. Col. 1g that lll the opinion of i1: Lkuiuda are now as high 1.1l l-> pay. l, 1. i111~e is t0 be served by 1.. the \\'iniiiiieg Liberal or- .. v lf this war goes on 1111 four years, and it is con- -1 11st that long and perhaps s u ‘l 11111]; back upon i942 and fur tlie good old days. c uar has liad to date 0n the ' 4 of the Canadian people is ~ur ixes reach a point where is crinli) in our ability to spend, .i~l1?uq the limit of ability to pay. . ti; this yeai-‘s imposts, Canadian a stibstziuliul amount left in their . -11t-<. l1 is stifficient for them to buy 1111s of lift‘ they need, together with 1H:- liixuries_ l lwgtiu to make out full con- ‘q the war, Canadian people .uly reduce their standard of living. 'I"1~“e is evvry indication that they are quite iu-ei1;1.1:e1l to do so. They accepted the new iiuiiiists with a fine spirit. They will accept any increase tivcvssary rather than see Hitler win 1.11» uar, Siziteuieiits like the one made by Col- lbw-n will make it difficult for the gov- ernment t1) rai=e its taxes if and when further iucri-asos l1.~1:11ui1- ucccssiiry. Between losing the war and iucrszisiug taxes the government can have no choice. Tilt-g lx-lllil". L lldlUlllWl‘. l‘ CL'i\illlit' 1'. ' b11131‘, i 1 liven 211111;" l». Citlzvils‘ st: wcclvly‘ cine all lllL‘ l‘. n‘ qu§1> .1 Before uu c tributioii 11> ui will have to d: 1.1!‘. ll Food Conditions in Franco On the Zlllillflflly of Andre Philip, who left Vichy a 171v uiviulis aqo and is now serving the Fighting lTYfliCll as (ommissioner in London, ‘.- i-xiwldidltlllg extreme difficulty in the ..i.. 1n 11f f-wul materials from France to the lh-irb. llt"l\'\' dvuiauds on transportation have already c.11.1.1~1~1l 1i1pii1-s to mt at raillieads before they could be . v-d into Germany where they are so bmlly time. \lr. Philip adds that it will be “a pllv i ll lllliu ‘liillly for Germany l0 gnttlier a‘: \\:u11< fr-uii the French larder dur- ing the lug f'l and winter." Apart from the ciuesinni 11f finding rolling stock, pardcularly refrigerator cam-s and organizing the complex schedule for "l uruinq France," Mr. Philip says that the (‘ll‘3ll‘_\' i= Jtlllfwllllvfl with a serious short- age of _'§l't‘.'t\<' and other lubricants essential to railroad tllllispull. For the same reasons the people of Iii-ante themselves may be short of food in the tuouvlis that lie immediately ahead. \\’bilt~ me vr11i1= in lirauvc have been normal and tho iiiwwluvf~ii of f11111l~tuffs almost up to the average, the lamk 11f iurztus to circulate it within ‘as r-sulu-d in the paradox of a. ivell-fwl 1! liitiltve while food Supplies are laclritig ‘il 1 11f the cities and towns. ill‘: -‘ t \1 'l\" made by Mr. Philip in l.1iu1‘.11i z; 1-1;»1~ of procuring relief for the p111ri-lt1 1>f . -u France in the coming months. llis aiqu: llliit if the enemy canont help 111's- produce today, for lack of will be unable to exploit any 1.1-1" be controlled by the Red 3.11. ibis zippval however seems to l1av11 l.i'.‘.1:i l"1-1.i deaf cars. The people 0f Bri- taui1l11i11i \i . 1. "b .~v\lllll.'llll_\' any move to ship su] 11.1 ll liuivipe, 'l‘lic_v resisted ap- 11' , 111111 willy with reluctance :1.1_'r111.11l 1.11 in.» .1 '11: 1-\;1'i1li11u in favor of Greece. 'l‘li1~re i~ .1 1l ~:. 1- 111i iu official circles at Lon- dim to 1li~v11v , i‘. st reports of enemy transport difficulfiis. 1 ltiiiisli official view is probably the i‘ '\ l‘11l1l1‘1ll_\' the French trans~ i1<11iuii111 ~' ms l'1\11l 111 the limit by Germany for 11.11 i h is .'ilso to be remembered that the t: i ~_\\'l1.'lll$ in Occupied France have l111»11 l. 1 .1 ‘Mllsllliit bombardment by the l\‘. .\. l‘. 1x11‘ -llll‘t‘ the Germans moved in. Nuvr-rtluli» if llvrr llllll'l' wishes to clean Fiumcw 1-ul li1- tau bt- tlVivClfllCil upon t0 find some way of 'l1|ll\1_§ >11, lle slmulrl not be given the chance tu a‘-.1l duiizuious from Allied countries to tlic Xvi l111it. the twui‘ l. . . .i..1. ,..< ‘s i-r l». ‘I'll Ciiiitcriiiiig Spain Tlirre is speculation, comments the Mont- real liilzvllt‘, :i=. t1» liww long Spain can manage to keep nut of ib11 war. seeing that she owes a debt to the livruizius- and Italians, who in the long civil \v.it' aiilvll l'il‘.'lllCr1 and the Falangists with iui-u ziud llllllllllilllS. The recent ouster of ]\'.'liiinil .\'11rr.'i:11i .\'uur~r from the forcigti ministry and pr11~i1l11'i1. '1' of the l";il.'uig<-, has been taken as a siigu tl..1t l"..11i1--1 niav be leaning away from the .\Xi\i~""ltfl'il1li\§ looking inward the United l\'.'itiu|is. uluiw !1l'1l~']i('('l§ (If victory are brigllterh lug as the \\"‘f‘l\s' ititss, ln the latter connection the ClllCJlQO Sun zidvisvs .'\lll(‘T'llTZlllS to refrain from cheers its (icuoral Franco, who is Sum-Ks bro- lil(‘l'-lll—l.‘l\\‘, suvcvvrls him as head of the Falangc, while fi('ll1‘.".'ll Francisco Jordana, who succeeds iSuncr as foreign minister, is no enthusiast for Doubt has been occasionally eX- then lawyer-later to become xcfl b)’ Mr. Wi1kie's PBFl-Y “lends Lieut... Governor of Manitoba-E. . . . ll'llill‘ly by 5°!“ Wm are °1°5° H. Coleman, Under Secretary of members did not show the zigqrcssiit- spirit in Republican maphirle 113s to state, worked in the same ofttice. 11go1i1s1 1,1,1».- c111 @1111 1111 51111 its: sfossst.ttr...cm.l"s. o te llii iour_ a1 for sure the blame lies directly attire 1l11or ‘of the __ Mackenzie King Government. Pity our lw-deial l” left for the future to settle, But l! Pension Board. T.” ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' (no n- it be good politics to be a devoted. Later she worked three years in \ _ Vi.‘ H _ w.‘ _, 1.1.i.-1~i'i~ii. single-minded patriot n law office at, Melville, sand, and Dehydrated meat from ; ustrafia uas u. .1 ic- ‘i-ip.“ Outvisflcountry men%eddbly ivhiie mire (aw wok nllliand inmher ' in London, and re orts o the lC.~l> rave u iurinida e war. en en e lfe as s e met a gens. cour ous “wed d ti C m “p. .iii G,,\.,.,.,,,,,,.,,.\ i0 Willkh‘ is on lBCOmI-‘lflrflbly better faithful C. N. R. conductor and encollmlle ‘e m“ O “m l ‘" iltillllClllll than the most discerning they were married, He has been establish plants all over Australia. The hllllbh“ of Ills critics. -Sydney Post Rec- conductor on C. N. It, over 30 i l! Charlottetown _ Montague 0 s n... BRANCHES lN PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND Albany NOVA SCOTIA YEARS)...» .-1.-Illl “°"“iiii".‘-'s'i Lea ° r’ Victoria .\ . ' . " l - l' --.'u< 11d. Yea“ for Cimimcrce ( 1h Scum) Si“ in iii“ 0 They have p beautiful home on merit is very anxious to encourage lhk‘ llfllldlil" _ sherburn Street. Winnlpek. and tion of mutton to obtain supplies for tlic light‘ ‘veblem (‘umada- which "n" Mrs. Ralph has endeared herself ing services to export to the United Kingdom, and “*1” 111 for groin production and to all with whom she has come ill _ lllllt: else, has obviously changed its coniiici“ Winnipeg i5 proud oi- such to absorb the record surplus of sheep ucouuuuc- iva . At June 1 there were no few- citizens, M", Ralph's home was ally. ATTENTION 111- lllzlll 4.216.000 hogs in the west- formgfly Eflnlgcljfl, p, E, 1,, ma Several additional pure-b It‘ $1 1t! Send for application form supply hatching eggs for 1943. 1P0IILTRYMEN red flocks are required to g for Pullorum Disease will Applications will not be considered after that date. s to:— POULTRY SERVICES, Box 39, Charlottetown, P. E. L. 1k 10K Sept. ll, i943. Isle 0f The Lemurs ilinerlcan officers in a mess some- (i-guniitm spectator) where in Australia now have a 1mg w“ h“ been “flied in ile<1i>1>i~ appreciation of the phrase to ‘me M the worm-s mo“ mysimu “killed by _kindn_ess" as a result of tom isimdl M British “mp5 n 1r n1 the 500d intentions of their Aus- push on h, m, “Dim oi ma,” _ _ tralian cooks. The Ausies decided gamm- iiimiiah strange mime be Straws show how the wind blows. The Italian to make the Americans x3e] right at hind ‘which ammge bits Government is giving a safe conduct to .\lr. 1mm“ b” "Wm? wme typical U 11°85“ flit. some of the scho- i’ oi.“ pl:_l\1’lll(3(‘5,pt:3lt)élé1 QOgiIQgBOPXIEIeQ/lie iShC tfjtilri clings! witlh lgvlng niemor. iian arise re - es er na ve an , . . 1 v . . H] i 1,, i _ _,i “M. i .1, can. Qiicg regarded solely as a This is me eievenii, hem, 0i Selection and blood-testin Beatedly, it lS rC\G.lE( ti.\ tn i11 is. \\ . x _i i‘ is ,ii me . . . ,_ . . , , _ .11 i. 111s West 111e, v11 successful Maritlmers at which I commence October lst. l. . forces saw behind Allied linesuii ..h)[tt .1'.~.1111.i mi; ,> also becomlnizspiggery, and have been enwriamed during m, time ago was Wendell Willkic, luspcriuig a lhélfiliirltfgt-smfoliwlgoolléoow pkg: oeriirmin {the Waist.’ 11mm’; guard of honor at a Lllll€‘.(l'.\l1l'li’$ au- 111111‘ Wuihis 0i mm and bacon during planted 8m Busoi-alclzuiénpin-wcilernerg; airdrome during his recent \‘l.\'ll, \\ illluv in a uni- ilio —Brockvile Record- meei i, hgiuenme». o,“ he“ on the merit of Hoosier enthusiasm znlteil \\lll.‘lllk‘l' '1 m‘ l ' gal‘Egggelgieégrilgeibuéwiiiim there were any Indiana men among the airmen 011810“ the outside Who criticizes iess good m know! and [troops at the liaise. “buref 5Zll(l Mai, kjYll. ‘iéllpmp illfijellgelitéhgillglllézrfl supgsimt ‘nae ‘IYHXIIEBIiIQOI Itilhgnpicoapigreliptrig Lewis H. Brereton, but they re all ill iliu pruard ihoi-o are not more round holes and the unaturalness" I '1 suture pegs than there are square Th i ° hi“ ire“- house’ bolts and round ilelgs Even ii this ‘Se 00k 5° ‘on of nx°d"—" i“ l‘ is iiotithe c-isc the critic should be they are nearly g“ ping?" Canadian beef cattle exports to the United ‘Tlilillllillnlllflliiirzdéig liglreksiueisreppggiep: “f: Coiifgibiq. Slates ha" dmlllled sharply m 709cm “i°°l"_"" tliziin Sqleilil? ones; and he should 5 L" CW"- mainly due to (Eovernment action to Illillllllllll wuhliold his crliticlisng pines; iie l: wmnml- 1111111 1111111115. 111s 11s~¢111111~= rma::s.:“a..t..:. i: at. livestock market review shows. In ilie \v1‘<*k eiid- fill llWlll iiartlaiiv with sodas: pegs. ' a. . ~"i-\I'Y‘ .(F tAm- ing September i0 only 63 head of bttf cattle encnlln acfilllrnafloferpubiirglaeaifh)_ crossed the border against 4.864 in the same per- iod last year_ From july 1 to September‘ l0, this year beef cattle exports were 21,395 head against 49,661 in 194i. Agent at Summer 144 Richmond St. i 50ft. safe, secure rondeavoiu to keep? What price? Ask the fields of Rus- s s, trampled, ravished and burned These fields which like our: raoe to meet proud distances, Ask the little rounded plots of Den- rlnark, and Norway, and Ho]. B . , . ll.h "_ tn tn i-itl "m" Myron Taylor, President Roosevelt s itersonill Herd son‘? oiothe ibncogflgns: fifeyfieflft“ 8m” "that ambassador 1o Rome. 111110 111s 111 1% >1 11- $115,151.‘. "$32.23; ‘m’ 335.13., 355;! 111M011“ 1. wriodadmln ———~——~— since Italy entered the war. and who is i<‘.i._ Ciimn‘, Cifimcumberiéoupl hank lizllélsicggiiflc cliflieclure and myth- bmltk mfialag egwtglllfilinéillizfi now returning to the Vatican. Before vei‘_v 11mg l_>\l‘l'lltf‘l"5 spiilriikied wltré sawdust-like iive it“: Jllfniisuxhmgvffif wmmm W,‘ or a single comment we may see Italy joining the United Nations oniifn pgiffvingl: Qgngga enco the Milne for a. ooounent hQ- and that mdta, Alsstrellia and Li; against Hitler and providing the opportunity fru- (‘pi-ti vviip maple svruo and a salad ulfivizfiflawwmlhoiknust of Elm:- dwazscc“: "am: sggéiugeiggémfihis a second front. Similarly, with 95 per cent of the Eiiggpiiinftlgiiodiyoyriicaiiyfl“ “d ohm slimmed ti,‘ giamlumesidt hi}; brig-hi hi“, goimd credfimge’ in 3w. French being Anti-Hitler, it mav not be long bc- i .__ known to have ever existed on mglwl °l'“°1°“1 “lemmc lmigma‘ .. - ., earth and which seen by early ex tion coindured up two oontnsiits fore Mr. Laval gets the order of the bout. It nflfly be iissunicil that 1111113 ill" plorieis from 1353.154 gave nae u; mw though, i0 be buried under i. i. i. i. lilglémfls stmrfiilnrligdlgdmili the tabled roc or '11s, Ambian the restless seas: Atlantis. ivtwse _ _ \ ' ’- - Ni his, name as derived fro the Atlan- For its neutrality, Eire civilian enterprise. has mfll’ mnlfwlse their clients "l" f! cutouts of the n15. 5 oi Aii-ica tic ooeiin. and 11211131118. 11 191m . . tlicy tniglit as well submit grisce- and so m p which came imm ihe slirayige mil. been stunted, ivitliotit any war iudustr_v to lake iuiiv i0 any Ribiirary aciion ti,“ win beige“ ‘iiixinafnf: “lifi Mn“! u‘ mal.s- the lemurs-what inhabit; up the slack. In fact, the only salvation of many bfisilléfiltqflfik€ll byithe GfOfYCTTI- simiiariy i if cuiticuéyolttniifxtliglgs. Madamséamt Irish families is the opportunity1 of cinpluyiiit-iit ,,'.;.,...;...,._°',..f..‘gfiingsiffllfifid 81.313225.’ °l India. Australia and Mada ..ihilur"i’.. iwmiiv: iiilierhlilrrlih ouiiifiaifli in Britain Meanwhile, tea and bread, the two nom of Solomon and the lungs of geiigkwghestgieysgilfin beggcuindhll-‘tll ii‘ miiveorhmbiiai we afiiiimiii M» mainstays of the less well-to~do Irish in tlic ofiigaiigili" filfm ifimgitigf led to the oonjectiliig, in ‘lodge; l)? i” tho first EllrollPfln eX~ cities are extremel scarce. The railrnzitls are While and Gra that the should yea“- lh“ lam m5"! flout and plum“ m“ l‘ mbgmflm’ T)“ 13' ' y . . m... m i» y i yd i murs are slowly dying out. those not far from a breakdown. and fuel this \\'lllll‘l' min" ‘ma, Oilllslnliliilif 30ml; 22d igiggf which were as lame Bs ChTnipan- is vastly more critical a problem tin-re iliau lllL’ 11il iuwu to attend 1.; their clients - u“ "e “W °"““°l' Bl“ “l.” m‘ - - -. Pi~iy‘tPd woii T . ' main to challenge the scientists to sulppiy is here. Eire would hardly be ivorse i111 as l - °‘°"'°°- “g. ‘mom, M. iiiei: exisience. an i,i_ a e lgelem- In the National Press Club In mam“: 3am“ °f manna" "om a n1 w, <]' . whim, it was once solemnly sug- S. PM. Ch t 0d B . uh I h, i, iusriiiiiifffoiih fliihiiiewiiiigiiiiit hi? geotied, man was descended, and ir 811p es wo e, ritis genera , 11m t us i,._,.-,,i,,q even in the biackouis_ The xtslm i316 B/lwn, as other ineo- ’ - ' ' - - I ‘ l l: . 1 ‘ . ~ - date I 09. saw _serv_ice in Burma and 51mm nlwlflitailignbiilggiduluprugéianergh 2gp with me 18mm,’ the iossiis oi me Africa made brigadier-general ill i914‘; poin- on,“ fragments which are gilded glazitt bird of Madarrascar, liie manded 5th Cavalry Brigade in the original l-l. together into an octagonal plate. WHAT PM“ HARVEST 7 lamest o; iillll the bugs. 4 - ' . .. , Th. medallion l tll lit f Ch ‘it 13339“ o e535» (Iii. F., during retreat‘ from hlons rcptaudly Ilogdon PM,“ glib ti, fihe ‘wash: Who purcliiases us this harvest pninoontiologists than are many rove back superior German forces; stibseriuetitly lnqfoti newsmenis organization, It is with p??? i lee they have still to read. given command of 2nd Cavalry Iiviirzult- au1l "ma" "h 0f bits of wreckflsv picked Th iiw a lg,“ "e w‘ bought sclmilst‘ "m0"? m“ mm“ l“ . . l“ . up after tho bombing of the House; a °" “S e m" 31°" °ll will?“ lvliaidagascau‘ may smse the chall- promoted Major-General; in i916 transferred to Oi isn,.iinm,.ni_ The bits M, gins Wm “@5115 cnge of the past, but time are Egyptian Expeditionary Force; took CUllllllillltl Panic from the Norman st. Step- cllwiiéglme‘ “m ‘h'd°' "Id 1110M lmPWtfl-Ht ‘B8115 before Wm of desert column; after capture of _lCl‘ll>.'llClll Ella: i228 a: That for ud the moon beams ride given command of 20th Army Corps (Limit. rlcstritction hy fire. An intimate mam’ wind‘ gplneral), le<]l)1t with complete sigiceess iu lillllillliiil HTJLQ};l§,,°Q,,‘,Q§sI;f,“§‘§§iggiiijgnlg; a vance on’ amascus Sept. 191. . atici .\lllll>l1Ll‘ 1vorv vlsltfyr i0 ihe ciiii, _a 0mm became inilitar secretar r at the War Office. ‘“""l1"'l' in itself on the ruthless- y a1 n1 iv n1 l‘f‘5< ni’ modern war. demolishing, "stflmvlng. tlevnsttitlnll everything Farmers in the Canadian West reduced their km"? li- —B"md°n Sun. wheat acreage and turned to an iucr ist-il pru- _,i.i,,ii,,._ derhnii-nn of w" h“ duction of feed grain in order that sp ll li\‘<'\l\. 1101111 undo “on a foe which hi1§ of the United Nations might bc satisfied. The iihilfigd iffiiiiqnntlihiooieintiigerilttiifiif: crops are now being or are about to be llill‘\‘l'~'lt'1l norscnilrll 105:0: Sh.“ necsmbei- -i_ and there is promise of stifficicnt feed slilrlvs for “lffl. l“, ill“ lime h" debflvsd the a desired ex i f '1 ~ .1.» . _: .. W‘ d"f‘"‘-“‘ lmmsirv °l 1141- [IHIFISIOlI o livestot pltullltliilll li(l\‘ nan-nor) n,,,.,_,i,,._, oi- wmk The m“ and in the United States, the object lit-lug i1. eu- (flfyfll "fTkl-“nls are taklnv in in- large the food reservoir of the Lnitrd .\ati11us. sma,‘ iiimihpwglavwzgiiiisadélim ltlgg; Time was when the prospect of a buiiiiicr crop ‘alight’ hlilzilvalyigand iii the home. in the Canadian West svas limvElCOme to LTniteltl ,,§‘;i fliliifiti°govemiifisetiii ofiiiggilivetixi States farmers because it meant l\'C('ll(‘l‘ competi- "all for inert-med action in the tion in foreign markets. Todav the miitudu is- ngblig snfiigvnhlnlmgaig very different and the reaping of a llt'.'t\'_\’ crop 11o: ilerhrcrl that workmen, em- in Canada is described by the New Yoiii. inunmi uluvors. and communities who allow - opportunities for accidents tire, in of Commerce as “particularly ivelcome l1) this Piiv~i~i,_ Onenhig factors; doom i0 the Colmlr)’ because of the shortage 0f feed stuffs :01’ ‘and .<flbfl]iIP\ll‘.b'eI'l‘ilB saboteur. . Ff‘ “Q s. that is threatened lie-rip’; it I‘ his C§f,,,,,,,fi“,,,“§‘1,fi’i‘§f,‘f 11-pin wllblleltv camnaizn which the \Vriting in The Spectator Mr. llarulil Nicol- iiiniiiiiiii. llftlil,',ll.,iinifilf,"ii‘,fi°w,‘i°flj 5°". M- P- Says “Nor is it fats alone which fort. The comnariv out oi’ its ex- To“ me w ' - . - w ~ ‘l fill Wlhl‘! d Ch f can be turned into munitions. A handful 11f \\'lit‘iil iifdnlgng‘; miilililinipigfll?ifrgifigismg; yeontllient-s. on theegeverimso: can provide enough alcohol to drive a lorry a w series rif ll1<lfllCi1lVP advertiiie- u“ ‘we a“ Ilium‘ *7“7"“" mile or more; from milk you can obtain niiro- Ilmlilsqiinliiiieiiirliikiiiaiii iiesfigfqhed f0 o“; can‘: o Q wmeng“ . . . '1 . c . on izn. "m- glyccrine; ‘from starches you can obtain zivuioue. this ma iioii, 0i ihe w," nodujtion The" o’ the mm o‘ m Why for instance have the GCflllilllS robbed the l""“’l l" C""‘°"V@ Manpower. N- m“ ' mm‘ ' ' - - 7 . cr-ntlv orrzanl-zed bv a wroiin of DIIII- “um bu" French peasant of his wine. hot because tlicy 11nd! "mi iiiuusiriiii hum,“ Qiye e‘.i_ D" "d l‘ ti m!“ WIMI Oil! drink it themselves, but because tlicy use nl- "ouroclnq evidence of industry’: co- Th”, mzfin their "m. Minn". The! llilgggullhls count?! u» theiii cohol for war. There would be no question of "MMM" l" fill‘ l“l“"’l' Mm“ ‘- Upon us “last the peace of orchard end f"“11'lstlriti Science‘ Monitor. Bos- fo . Upon us the white pesos of the stun. nd Where slaves now tend the acres till-at once were free. ' No one who has seen a Canadian harvest But must ever after feel the surge 811d Mwer of it. Hear ‘ifs anthem choruses ringing on; his veins Know its amplitude, it; sweep, its 1 song. This climactic of our country sets its seal on Canadian hearts. No far land, no grey pavement, no perfumed lullaby can efface it. Ito mark is on us forever. Who purchases us this harvest peace? That ‘our trails run unsullied and ee That our fields shout to a harvest. Rlfltzlnu. sinitlntr. anthemim from sea to sou. Power! hove adequate, protective vleshfullyl Don't loovo lamps burning In vacant rooms and passages. Don't use dork lamp- lhudes. And do keep bulbs clean. Do place lamps for better seeing. Do use bulbs of the right llld-dlld tho right make- pro-looted Edison Mazda Lumps. starvation in Europe if (icrmany were to allow tum, occupied Europe to produce the food which it can sir,_.l.,,nn|m ‘m. "m f" grow; starvation exists because (iPfllllilly takes n rmmp a... (h, min-fh i0 mnk: iii, Th be‘ the men from the fields and (lrivcs them into tlu- l?‘ W,“ Flflftrlpfls pf tennis balls. for “ebiguii-irvgziekmmh.” m. u. o l“ h r y; _ u u fflvtfirles and the forces ; because Slit‘ takes lingo. lfiverlvf] i... ".,,,,'i.'i,i..i..bi'illi',§afmb§ alga __x_ M_ R in the tummy,‘ J, PTOPOFlIOHlOf the food produced mid turns it nun f_‘_fi‘:‘1‘-~'T‘nlieww=:hlna must he done PB“ war material. The purpose of our Iiluckarlc is not Mu. tuishqntrsrldahif iillnlooseimberrlitf-i i0 5l""’¢ EIITOPC, hilt t0 Starve (icriuan i\'.'lt‘< ‘lv ='1'1k"1~ them in n netibeforn brush. After that, brush off ave production. That purpose must be pursued with " “Wm m“ we" ‘m’ "f?" M“ “Tuck! l“ 5°" l" ""31 "I'M-Ill tinflinchin rutlilessriess /\ l ‘l - (N. . Int"?! “m0.” i“ l‘ mm“ M“! °f d" m‘ “M” M“ ‘hwy l" lmm g .. m u i1 n |(llll.lll_V Leuni wafer, you (-0.114 “i Q good of tho firo. If the soup Is carefully surrenders. as she will SIlfTPllllPT. then we mus-r __‘, l“; awlllyopiglfibgivlivof lfxmfltlk?! {lipsled tgwufv the Mp wil be lell . . . f‘ n. ,, tnalntain our_ own not llllPllflllfllllli‘ food re- n» ("HWEIIT not to gllnwnrtbfdgiiiii ouehit to ckvaiigibtlneolfi dint‘: strictions until those who now go litiiigry lll ’“""“' l" ""1 ‘Rillmwl- "fli- lwlfl- "ll-IRWIN tlmfl. —l.etter to l-Il- Europe have been full f d ” y e ._ in" the ball in the flnce c, rub It clean d good unlit in“ iighuy with a clean, r _ - aioiteimousufii-n q l i‘ ll'\" E. R. Brow & Son Fire, Auto, Life, Accident, Sickness and Plate Class Insurance at Lowest Rate ll other that the nt_the moment. Not until the po- >_ TIMELY TIPS ON SAVING ELECTRICITY - FOR WAR PRODUCTION HEREVER eyes are used for close seeing In your homo- side. Lloyd Lewis Charlottetown vver of world tyranny is broken can m-an talce up anew the fascinating problems of peace. Saying It With Music (Manchester Guardian) A new and important work has just been added to Germain music the credit for which, as for so many additions to German culture, must- go to the Fuhrer. 1t ls s. “choral masterpiece" by the com- poser Gottfried Muller, based on five of HlI1l€1l"S most not-ed sayings. The composition of this “master. piece" will surprise no one who heard of the removal o! Jewish elements from the works of Bach and Handel begun in Germany early in the year. What. would be more flltklllg than that. such clennsng mould be fol- lowed by the writing of an oratorio based on the oubpourings of the the Fuhrer himself? Is not the "Messiah" based on texts from the Bible? Wilih Meln Kemp! and Y-hl Fuhrer! inspired spieohes to hand. to have hung back would have been singularly ncrnAryan. S0 many of Hitler's sayings are “noteworthy” for one reason on- an- selecbion of five stilts-hie oines can have given Dr. Muller little trouble. To suggest. c-n-ly one possible combination, he could begin (rccitavive) with That frank aVOWBl of divine Elildflflw “I regard myself as the instrument o! Providence" , continue (aria) but Conserve lightingl But don't use light i . - » __- F/INAUMKN GENERAL ELECTRIC (T 1111 i110 world will nwat oraitorio ous u“? 533N085 lnciudul t. the first nmBSiePFiQSQI, 931'. 1i would iii-ohm, compiiblllon 0i even more the an YOU ‘moth; WlTIl u“ LIIMBAGU SURE BACK If so wo luv i remedies to oilfieii-icnhmicil; be“ l BACK-RITE l Timbers l Especial] eflectlvo f lingo. Sciatica, Nsuiifi; ljzig, I Muscular and other forms oi , Rheumatism which Orlllhfl i treatments fail to reach. 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