‘i PAGE FOUR .. . ._ ‘I'll! BIIARLIITTETOWII GUARDIAN Morning Dally (Founded In 1887) ‘"’_ uuuuclu-n... us‘... ' . _ l, I. use cu or manila _ l." Ill-L; for I Innis?“ In. fin IOIII u" "flu-gr, fl. pu your Il-U I» I nlll 1L1! for I Iulllli N: h: one Ionll Q lull In other Provlnen an fLI-A. ll-U “mu” Wyn," $2.00 per your; ILW he - m In l month I‘ II I IGIIIA ‘Ill Chulututown Gllhllll any be obtained II loaning‘: New: Anne], ‘lluui luau, low York; 0f! flggl] Nun Anny, Corner IJII and WIIIIIIIIIII Ionuli lflpgvglflgg n; g Anny, In! Pa! ll. Ionnnli J. Illl u; B‘; Ia, ‘Iuroutm News thud Gilles: hurl-III Onuwu; Wolfe‘: in" Island Iudlury. OIL; III Show. Ionctol, I. II- “Thc Strongeut Memory in Weaker flan the Weakest Ink.‘ WEDNESDAY, sum‘. 21. 1943 Huge British War Loans \\'iili another \'ictory Loan caniPalli" l" ‘he offing, it is worth noting, for pour encourage- iiicni. lllL‘ way iii which tjrvat Britain is carrYlllg on in tliis tlircctitin. The extent to which ilic hi}- aiiccs of the liflll>ll pcoplc are being mobilized is truly zisttinidiiiig. The special campaign Organized by the National Savings Committee 85 "\\f“ Weapons" ivas considcrcd to have a very 511115" factory l'L‘.~t‘.ll when it produced in nine mOHIhQ 0i ,,/.,o._',, [,,i,._;_ot~,<;,otx;, and its success was lm‘ piuvctl uptin iii the "\\'ar=liip Weeks," whlChv cuwtriiig six months in 1941-42. Ylfldefil £545.‘ ooofooo. llut tliiring the past siiimiicr both lh¢se r6‘ llllllldtldfi rtcnrtls have been easily surpassed ‘bl’ the "Wings for Yictory Weeks," during ivhlcll nn less a sum than i6i5,000,000, or the rflugh equivalent of $.‘.725,ooo,o0o at the _P\'e5e"l m“ of cxchznige, was raised in a Pfllod 0f foul" irnnihs. All iln original monetary targets were speedily ovcrsliot and frequently were lucffiaSed- Tilt! schools of England and Wales, for instance- ucrc set an objective of £3,000.90‘). and the final total of their contributions was four limtS a5 large. Moreover, one, very satisfactory feature of the "Wings for Victory” campaign was til?" £i;9,00o,000, or nearly 3o per cent 0f the total sum raised. came from small savings. The British people evidently are determined t0 back up their righting forces to the limit of thP national purse. The war is also teaching them habits of saving, which probably will be Carried over into the days of peace and help in the pr0— ccss of national reconstruction. It is estimatcd that, apart from the huge sum raised in the "Wings for Victory" campaign, during its Course. an additional £200,ooo,00o was set aside as 53V- ings. A country which can show such a record of financial strength is far from the cnd of he!’ tether as an influential nation. ii Conscription If Ottawa reports prove to be true, con- scription for overseas service is at long last to be invoked. We shall have little rcasOn, comments the Windsor Star, for pride in the spectacle \ve shall present to our Allies, Not that we shall have any cause for shame in compelling able-bod- ied mer. to get into action, but the cousidcratinni reportedly influencing the Government -— for u liich reports there i5 logical foundation -—- will show us in a distinctly unfavorable light. So long has the Government delayed talcirig this step, i: can have no complaint now if it is accused of taking action entirely on a political basis. Tilie reasoning is that the Liberals hill/Q lost Queht-c support an_v\v;i_v, 5o they now havc notliiug further t0 fear from that source. Thus they are at last frcc to adopt a firm attitude t0- \‘.‘.'ll'tl overseas service. The (iovernmciit will find ii difficult indeed to escape the accusation that it l'lI..~. zillriivet‘. one prtvincc to hold it back f"! nioiitlis from realistic ilClifill. The record speaks for iisilf. .\iiiitlicv 1'" iviiicl. l‘i'ii .\‘f'\l'_\‘ factor is the rrslrictioii .\lini.~iei' Mackenzie King chose l0 liIipIW-C iiu h. slf even ziftcr the plcliisctc. H1‘ ggivf‘ tlm [It g (if (‘nniiuiwiis the lll’(l.‘l‘llllv'lllg that hcfi ri- iizirirrliiciiisg aiiv iiicasiirc of cum-crip- tirin for fi\".l'\'(‘Z'..< seivce. h." v-‘Oiihl Flrh i°r 111° (‘Uiitriiill of tli-L‘ Illiiist‘, Slitltiiig the existence 0f ti‘: (in ~rinii<iil I'll-Wit it. \.. _~ ~ of .1 full dress that has zilrearlv T1991! - frcv vol? of 1h? '~'op'f‘ riptirri, if airl when it ainixsphcro of i-cvivctl l"tt"r lh" Ffilllllifl ca" hi‘ v l"‘f“l tll‘lllfl‘1$ll‘i'ili‘fl. frr this criiutf-v that al‘ :--i mi the S"‘1If‘ iilanc I!‘ Luckily, tanks and planes and guns do n°t have votes, so there has been no political itlceuity, in I armed forces. .- IIDITORIAL NOTES .-. In future school boys will be practical cadets not make believes. U I I U Today We will know the actual returns made by his deputies to each returning officer, and then govern ourselves accordingly, ‘l ¥ l O Hon. Dr. Cyrus MacMillan, Dean of McGill Faculty of Arts and Sciences, has been selected to deliver the main address at the Founder’; Day Convocation on October 6. l I Q U It is refreshing to find the Patriot COmQ out with bitter criticism of its party's gross mis- handling of the election so far as the city is con- ccrned. The whole Liberal outfit, it implies, deserves to be sacked. It S: 33y w; g1] 0f m, U Sir Walter Scott, baronet, poet, novelist, seer, died this date i832; was lawyer by profession but literateur by choice; his Waverley Novel: are classics, his poetry tradition materialized in print- . ed story; lIlS life a sacrifice on behalf of other! who failcl him; his creed, unsclfishness and pat- riotism: Where's the coward that would not dare To fight for such a land? I i ‘U i What niystifies many civilians, says MOntreaI Gazette, is the extent to which the y0ung peopil have been put into uniforms and also employed in essential industries and the continuance oi an ex- treme tightness iii the civilian labor situation, The learned professions are iu the kitchen morning and night, some washing dishes and others at- tending to the ironing of clothes, While their daughters are driving jeeps and more impOsing vehicles for the Army and the Air Force and thfl Navy. \\'liat’s more, many of these daughters arc not releasing sons for more urgent ivzir servicc but driving the sous iii the cars. In other WOFdS, in some cases, it is not replacement but simply that many more persons are in uniform. Col. Ralston in his first statement said attention would be paid to the possibility of reducing the number of men in the service branches of the armed forces. Au important economy of manpower could be effected in this direction, both at Ottawa and in other ivur centres not to mention provincial capitals. i: iIt a w- Reports of the high percentage of nicn rC- jected for military service on military grounds, 44 pci cent, of the men examined were described as “garbled figures” by Surgeon Capt. A. McCallum, head of the. Naval Medical Service, Ottawa, in an address to a group of naval medical officers at a dinner iu Montreal. Wlieu men were first being called uiidcr the mobilization act, he said. Only rizcii of top category were accepted because 0f limited accommodation for training, thus causing a large nuiiibcr of rejections. Actually, Capt. McCalluni said. only 13.3 per cent. of the men \‘.‘€ff.‘ category I5. ivliilc 49 per cent. were classified A. Categories from B to D and their sub-divis- ions made up the balance, all of whom were eligi- ble for military scrvice of one type or another- I:i spite of manpower shortages, he continued, re- jections at 113V)’ recruiting centres in a recent one month period had dropped from 10.4 to 10.2 per cent. V U O U The Liberals on the mainland are snatching what comfort they can from the result of thfl election licre. 'l‘hc Montreal Gazette says the "lcziders are pondcrIng the coming conference Bl Ottawa, tlic first being for the membership of th: llotisc of Parliziiiieiit, and the second, also fl citisctl meeting as ftir as the public is concerned, being a gathering of the National Liberal party. This will be iIliCll(l€(l by a considerable number fron‘ tllU province, organizers, heads of clubs and mlieis wli. would normally attend :i National convention were one lo be called. It is the expec- tation that flies: leaders of Liberal thought intend t.) do 501W‘ ilircct and frank speaking by way Of explaining to the Ministers that errors have bcfln inzidc. and should be riglitcrl as soon as possible. ll is expected. of course, that delegates from other provinces will also endeavor to have frank dis- cussions of. the matters adversely affecting the Inbi-ral party Concurrent with the ray 0f Stin- shiui from the Uziritiiiic direction has come a re- ciirrcnce n‘. opinion that the prospects of early Federal elections arc excellent. but this Opinion is r-iic which comm and gnfs like the flicker of a §I"\\11PYil\iZ candle. and appears to conic 0n n" s. w» m. u»; l. ti]; ;.i--v\i<an Hf |._- :v~nwc". s iccial news even from the best rzi svincs." f! T? Notes T3y The Way Pflpllutinn cf . art. Perfumes is. onei Rationing ls of the olde ..Its use to at- available supplies nu helpless male the selfish f.om ‘Thomas Times- clocs not reach all in order to defeat la very much like flier." ls no sub- Yc lTLIlIIiIIZ Iii prepar- l voting womcn will have to stand - 1- [ls rm unpleasant Sal‘. 143k!‘ (‘ily (‘riiinrll of Wn-i public trend m ivi-iit to ban klssliir! for the‘ darritrn. Wliticzit photographs of the cmimltt-rr- vxc cannot cc stirs‘ whwlici- cr uni th" uigccstlori was mad iii rolf rlcfiirice. -—Petcr- boroush Eiiltlltlflfil‘. been won In vain" lu- The Greater To Aft-or :1 liaarfv bieakfast of clover and crass. I/indoii grass eating ad- vocate. James R . B Branson. ‘If, addressed n mrctfni: of vcizctnrlims at 11rd,: ndvrliiiz: "(in slnw at first mid ml." vmiii’: crass in salads and other rllshr-s. I have been on a The drive Is for c tons. Cllfdbflllid newspape s and was; diet for slX years " -News paper. With the labor problem acute, delight which 1; citizens are asked to facllftate mut- tcrs bv sorting the material Into Review Churchill's; Thirst‘ rontrlhiitlnnl four piles tying ca m the brlizht lcz-zicrin of wards: cod. light mpe or "trlphlblzin." H? applied It to Lordy lng the salvage In front of [mils fvliiintbnltvn. supreme com-homes. 'I'liu.s one rrrmfli-r In Faiittir-nst Asia. meanlnkl bstwn wrapping of rcz: that he ls at heme on 1.: .~ tie raid. he I‘; accustomed to fire. and a fourth muga -W:nrl.slock SJllllll llcvk-w. Paper 1s needed as flcult ta understand does nct create shortages. shortages were In existence before. plies are dropped Intended f0 divide than their share. The coupon system do things for which they may be criminally prosecuted. Anyway they c o n v I ct before their own consciences. Thin. from time to time It Is found ne- , cessary to tighten up the regulations demand that "the war will bring u world much changed for the better. --Ottawa Journal. ronta dIstrIct I! asked to send a minimum of 1,200 tons of waste paper to war In one day by means of salvage collection. corrugated boxes, unwanted magazines paper and paper w bags. another cardboard and cor- a uiifl in tho air. Also. rugiited paper. a third newspapers i ---4 lbiirlap. tin and steel In making Sonic Dfflfll!‘ SPPIYI to rind It dIf-l containers for ammunition. airplane that ratlonlnglnzrts and other war supplies. It Is The!’ used fcr parachutcs, by vmich 5.11p- vicemen, and It Is crwciufliige and plastics. New uses and It Is getting scarcer. ‘Therefore paper and cardboard dutterfng up the home can be of real service. Every citizen should round up as much as possible. and put It out fairly and ltnp securing more the case of such materials, for the manoeuvring I that has gone on over the building up of our I I The mellow ; vhvlris - tense green and felling on the vel- worked Into , Rush a e relniz found for It cbntlnuallyflgrgtiqn m, (w; m“ been a d mllrie. um and equipment re i-ruiii cfiigitrorriirowiv 0053mm PUBLIC . FORUM uuun more 8Ir,— The followfnl m but a few gp-Ienl menu which have Impiuud m with your fnfrthland, own u The ta and uifiauut we saffron sky. a schooner fldgi‘; the vuter In the path o e n x nun. w , o n ‘I'd’ flffifiii newts." °’ “ ‘""""-i:r.".i.~ ‘*'..ri.'l..i?’** numoiin e mer on was: uie will» mitt-nouns ltand. woods and slop green field: fir bordered. buklni in the aim. Whllg the bright red road fi Wt!’ f?“ ‘£8 $“““l.“§.‘€‘ w ac as. a a sapphire ‘sen under l canopy lg! uni-i broken blue. t nu umn “ ‘ among the foliage of ‘ln- vetluvnm. . The some sun rhlnfng on the brown-red cIIfII. here widen In tone, there bronze, now vtolet then rose. . Through the leafy francs of the alliri trees the fairy moon weaves 5 magic spell as she dances In sil- )ver on the rippling sea. Tho white he: stand out on the green landscape like marble pillars fn the cathedral of the Great out of Doors. Finally mere are the ever beautiful Island suriseu. Nature's mast/er pIece. . Overhead the sky was blue with whIte filmy clouds etched In. Out over the sen was a misty blue and gradu- ally the twilight descended In tones of mauve and pearl. and the ocean was a Pearl grey. S0, a little white sail appeared far out. on the horizon! Bunvt, and then the even- Ing star appeared. and the tlny new moon, and the lights flashed In the houses on cltff and break- water. Then suddenly there was the af- ter glow! The north western isky was uflame with colour, which seemed w be in alternating streaks 0f meets hue and of opal and finally burned down to the horizon In n lIne of dark rose or magenta shade against. which the town and the dark firs were silhouetted. am, Sir, etc. ONTARIO VISITOR. FARMERS’ USE OF TRUCKS Bln- On August 26th, one David Rush was fined $50 and casts by Magistrate Prentice of Toronto for an Infraction of Order 221 cf this Board. which prchibit; the use oi motor trucks for cariylng pass- engfirs. Is event has been widely re- presented as the conviction of a farmer for giving his wife a lift while using the truck In the re- gular course of liIs business. that were so the criticism um r of the ffahfnl float illhoueted In blul: l which has been exnressed In the press would be warranted. Ad cordingly, I personally investigatedl the matter and have delayed writ- Ing you until I could verify all the circumstances of the case. I now! gIve ycu the facts and I think you| will agree that they t-hrow quite a different l‘ght_uuon the matter and Iustlfv the action taken by the Wartime Prise: und Tadel Board wh‘ch is chi-rgcri with re- sponsibility of CffHETVlIIQ such critically short suprffcs as £15.10 lIne tires and motor transport 1. At the tfme the offence was committed (June 7i Rush was not is farmer. Th» truck was not a farm truck but. was owred and re- irstered 1n the cltv rf Toronta by Rlliigfs father-In-Iaw. one Max o 2. At about three o'clock on the. morning of June 7th. the police‘ noticed the trwk crutslnr on a number of streets in ‘he Markham Street district of Toronto. their own initiative the nctlce followed and finally stopped the truck which was earn/mtg no frelsht and In which Mrs. Rush was | passenger. 3. When ouestlcned bv "Je police. Rush stated the truck hrd been at a. nearby garage for repairs and that he had Just picked It up on h way home from a friend's house 0n Markham Street. Mrs. Rush. however, volunteered that they had driven In to Torzntu from Dunnvfle. Enquiries at the Kai-age established that, the truck ad beIn taken out bv Rush at horn on the preceding Saturday and had not been returned to the Ernie. In the Pclfce Court. Rush stated In evidence that h: and hls wife had been to n midnight. rtiow arid on theIi- way home poked up the truck from I! parking lot. equlpmer t. f Vellllflfflrfl. by Bo=rd Enforcement, Counsel and by the Board's Em, forcemcrit Administrator at 0t. fawn before leave to |J| was‘ 1MP“ Ev the Board. In seritfinclngl l0 a fne of £50. fl-ie Magic}- presumably took Ii-to corsfd. there had berate. wasteful u-o of rate twelv credfble that he would have Imbvled such n fine for I me bllghlersi but for the salvage crew. -'I‘or0nto tniifiiivtfiiifhnlgtiaigfrvavfiglg ‘ngdhcer. ll m" have l° Globe and Mail. Drvceeded with the riigecutigrei c d 0f WIOIIB In advocating elfnlp In, for gen- erations a standby as B home rem- brouizht B fresh and somewhat dis- turbing note Into th¢ soclnl ttpplln; ntcture. A correspondent of The New York Herald TrIbune polnts out: "Catnip (Nepeta cntnrfa) has its definite phnirnaceutfcll uses. but. as s beveriiire Its very IIICIIPO“ should be a. wamlng w the prudent. Who hll not observed the inaud- lln antics of ciita In the presence. of this strum: scented her-Ii? They abandon themselves to n amniotic far above and beyond fihp rather questionable 1nd dreary pleasures of the llcohoflci tnssnrrt. They lose all restrnlnf. They bId fa-ewell to the ordfniirv feIfne rettcenccii rind drenclel. If. In not -i f)""'f." who. If the ladies of the C. '1‘ U _ following Mrs. Penn- lnizton‘; advice. want to turn thelr censec over to thb blandlshmentn of this inshlsh of catdom and nllnt their fe~t on th» path that lends down. down and down. let them do It In their own homer. behind "lrtscd dcnrs. and not. parade their areal boxes. car- nnd books. brown wrapping ch securely with vrlre. and pliic- the pile will contain zines and books. a substitute for had that Board 0f been the case ecauae all I m {gar-were advised short. v a r e er was first Issued that truck drIvers are permitted cdv for certain disorders. as 9 ro- to carry two seen a 5 called temperance drink. Mrs “be of their trpiicks 8 iifiierin indlvutlvn 0f ii Blllnflhie Pennington. of niinting- trucks Ire being opgrgmd u toward selfishness. It mm Pa“ direcwr o; the w_ Q, 1g frefght vehfclea. ....' (i085 not R0 “'61! With the blatant Us department of non alcoholic 5- N0 brosecutlon has ever bconl 1 ! 11118:}: fruit beverages seems to have ifllfilflted bv this Board n. aInst i peace a s "*———~—— l uauimrdrioiv l love met me nOf. tIIl I wu old, But giien aha came with inns‘ e m . wmi ups-m r we ld I My barren mifi in. cuiiiliitoid). i Bio ‘hriliiiiir smnu biomoms In mv f. And bade the silent. bird! to tiny. l Tlll youth awoke. amnled. to SING ThIa resurrection of the sprlnl- i And I. mhou path had been with a lbrgotp the sorrow and the cold' The fut/ure spread zts wines again- r Wll not young tzzi 1 was ol . l"Il‘i'.'f‘l§]blC Weakness before u: em- to stranded ser- barracscd publlc.” -kchui|l. Jthereu Helburn. any truck cperator carrying, passengers In the cab while using Y the truck for transporting goods ‘ or for returning to its bare after truisportlng goods. there may misunderstanding o api- developing Order 121 1s now n CANADIANS ARE ALL ALIKB in one important respect. They do their awn thinking and get there under their own power. It's a national characteristic. .No pampered or servile people could have built l/if: nation. It took men of courage and moral fibre to clear the forests, fig the mines—to build our farms and factories, our cities and our towns-to give us a standard of living that is the envy of the world. Canada's greatness stems directly from the sclfrcliaiicc and initiative of individual citi- zens. These qualities provide a sure founda- tion or. which to build for tomorrow. What is PRIVATE ENTERPRISE? lc is the natural duire to make your own way, as far as your ability will take you; an instinct that has brought to this continent the highest ‘standard of life enjoyed by any people on earth. it is the spirit of de- mocracy on the march. THE ROYAL BANK OF CANADA , Attention Farmers .Needing Help For Harvest and a Potato Digging Under a new agreement between the Provincial and Federal Govern- ments it is now possible for Prince Edward Island farmers in need of help for harvesting and potato digging to secure such help from the. Army. The following facts should be noted, vim- 1. The rate of pay to be $3.00 per day, for every day the soldier-laborer 337,. works. 2. Farmer to provide food and lodgings for soldier-laborer during time o‘ engagemen f. 3. Farmers do not have to sign for any definite period of time. 4. [I soldier-laborer is unsatisfactory its a worker farmer may dismiss. 5. Farmer does not pay soldier laborer for wet days on which the soldier- - laborer does not work. 6. If in need of such labor you should write to the Farm Labor Bureau, Charlottetown at once requesting pplicatlon forms be sent you. 7. Address your communication to PROVINCIAL FARM LABOR BUREAU, Sydney and Queen St, Charlottetown, P. E. Island for In order that "slblllty of a this nature beno amended to define more prec ely the prohibition of waste- ful iind DECBSSBTy use of trucks. “Iii-n pugwboN virtually lnhlhlllfbd Ie Ohnfrman. Wartime Pi-Ices ‘and Trade Board. Ottawa. Sept. 1'1. 1943. iiickev i. NICHOLSON'S "BLACK TWIST" OIIthQB Ago Today (By The Onnaflhn Prue) ' 22 IDItI-The 7th and 8th armies In Palestine gel; nvfric e mm mm rt In butt-ii hlndl. an front the Suing. Isna fell buck on the DoInn front and the Serbian: continued their PBPld pron-m toward Uakub. Montana. P. l I. Ilolltlnyn m». U! appointment i" i and price. unynnl CHEWING HARDWOOD a We require a quanitity hard wood- “Rock Maple" split, 4 foot lengths. Write or phone stating quantity DAVIS“ & FRASER Charlottetown ill Q t. J. imoii a I Iltflnl slid Sabin; OHIO! Offlco 8:1?‘ II n. l. .._';; How Are Yin" Eyes’? ll you m al stub _ hmflgrlloq m": dlnlnm _ M, n. rumbling "mi . nu Ilrvln If ~i.'§5'i.'.'.."‘.°.'.,1;',f Call u; n, d,“ um. In -».i.‘.‘.‘.l.'f."..l"’“ ‘" "with: G. F. "llifilllggn AND §QN r. u. IIUTClll-Q‘ ll I. IIUTCITESQN Iltb I thuryqz: — n L . MANPOWER SHORTAGE- Supreme Cou ° . bers of the ailing?” ‘f Y. niem cmatfcally freed from“? Were a", giggvéfr. Justice J. ,\_ Hog tuduiy a numb . ». Iiirzvmen to beereyfifuseiilequcsli f e m .' fdt oven ‘lfimwe’ W. K. ROGERS Agencies Ltd. Phone 540-541 STUMABIIS RELlEllEll Every person ivlio ls trmll" ' lad-with as in "IQ Sims”? ma have slimili} "t, '-\ m a i» u» lbtihviillliergillgvesciill 53179551“ gymptdml. Dr. Evans Swmm‘ Ml" m" taken at irieiilbtlpcsfl 4m]; prevents -\ll l‘ l from n; functional actii ly l and “munch, nsslsfs dlilfil m‘ Improves the minim“- . h,“ Md" voiir uttfftaii; i» 1 ll I W‘ r.r'.'t".‘::...iii.= Jr‘; u" - Snvlhfi 5mm“ a" ‘a a?!“ (u; liuvliii: 51mm“ lilliifllfl f" "“' “s"l"f,‘,l,,'°iiciiys woman. Buv fl a ' lure now. TIIE TWO WW3 H8 Great Grorge Street Professional tlarilt g2 ' i McLeod £4 Bentley‘, l _ w. s. BENTLEY. it. c. g J. a. nun-nay. K. c Ofllu COIIIIOMQI Bil-Haters and Attorneys-ll‘ l LII DIUQITDII u‘ "u," sflgfl utifaikidut L " llorrellima Gunilla"! ll. F. AIIGIIIBALII Chartered Accounlll"! Intern Trim Bnllllllll chulomuwn ALEX w. Matures? Caller i i QTTWIQTPTER n A.. i.i..n. m, , :I'I‘OR. E cnlfil-lFlulfiil-Hrih ‘lfiréflmllidffl 5m nous‘ 1-0 LOAN our BINC