PAGE FOUR OCPOBEICQQ 11,13 ---_§_ __THE CHARLOTTE_TOWN_ qqnlgplgl Political Parties (Halifax Chronicle) The political pot hss been bubbl- ing over rabl in Canada dur the last few yxsfibdr. Jolii- ffe, a 0.0.11‘. Prov ial lesder in Ontario. has been com isininl that, in his Province, the and the Progressive Conservatives have created what is a coalition government “In sli but name“- somethin which he describes as “a coalit 0n in disguise, an illicit union without either legal bless- ingbpr public recognition." . Onlcr Ohartrand oi Ottawa. a C. C. F. organiser. on the other hand, has been making s great deal or capital out of the recent declaration oi the Roman Catholic hierarchy of Canada, to the effect that members of their communion are now free to s port any politi- c party uphoimrl’ the basic Chris Ian traditions o Canada. and favoring "needed reforms . . which are demanded with such energy in pontifical documents." To Mr. Chartrand this appears ahnost if not quite to amount to the grant of an exclusive episcopal benediction bestowed on his party. Now, he declares, the C. C. F. can become genuinely national." r. ‘rim Buck appears to be as depressed by the episcopal an- uncement as Mr. Chartrand is elated. i-icreiers to the newly e- FDITORIAL NOTES — TIIE BIIARLOTTETOWII GUARDIAN Morning Qaily (Founded in i881) Pruident: Lieut. Col. W. Chester S. Mcliure Vice-President: J. B. Burnetl. FJ-l- Secretary: Lieut. CoL l). A. Macifiinnou. D-s-g-J ‘ Iditor and Managing Director: J. R. Burnett. Associate Editors: I-rank Walker anddiieul. lsn Burnett, ILC.N.V.R. (On Active bervice) “The Strongest Memory is Weaker TI-Nl-I-l the Weakest Ink." TIIURSDAXL 091-0111111311. 1913 Are You Tronblcg With L U M B A G O 0r SORE - BACK ? - If so we have i in b. remedies In oliiffiianiei’. m ' BAGII- RITE TABLETS Is lsll effective fol- 1.11111. bag: Be tics. Neuriiis, 1111111 muscular and other form; n1 rheumat whlcn ordinary treatments fail reach. Price 50c per box. After the first frost we arc ready for our Indian Summer. a a: a a “The purchase of Victory Bonds is neither sHC- rlilce nor charity. It is one of ihc best invest- ments to be made. n a a 1- Havc arrangements bccn luadc for a second Ferry steamer at Bordsn in the evcllt of the Prince Edward Island developing trouble in 111: winter crossings? d sire: Md fimwfliiia Tllbnets we Hess llil And fire the 0:010 111.81" I'm“ Qtrcns lust of rear shall d?!" w" out and b11589!’ In" “l! hmd 1e wring 11111 food from to dtefg: n g, his iootlioid M11 -- can ~ , n” =- “:§'.'.‘_"°{1.'.1.‘“‘$§io'.“‘1'.‘n1i‘ n. rest. till 500th h n‘ Aillmeii and (Jews- sessed‘ sh l’l desire loneliness and And hlfis dgslre shall brill! ' and on neeis a tilouaand “Sh ~...-.-.':1¥:1.:11.:..*l'..'..- AM waif; add by his scarce, cool l cam 1 " . "- “hll.“%.l2i€l w211:.1..-#a_ Till on his last wen wilder!!!" In o mph-em eulwaiks stand- mulgated opinion as "a disturfajiiig ..Rudyard Kipling. appeal to a deceptive crusade of 1 ‘ “anti-communism". and rotests ‘ 1'12? dgnifgrtcatlicuifltlaedrnbgt girileplgilc-l War-ZS Years Ago Today able enemies of democratic re- (By 'I'he C form." and he is sure that the snadisn Press) OCT. as. isle-Kaiser signed de- Roman Catholic people of Canada “cannot but feel anx ety that their spiritual leaders should enter the political domain. . . to laud the rLghts of monopoly and seek, in the 111-gs usrntl to reforms demand- ed by Reicl-idgag as financial panic gripped. Germany. Allah-aliens c011- tinued their Plave front retirement and Americans captured Belleau name of ‘anti-communism’, to dis- rupt the people's movement for re- form " Wood on the heights of the Mouse. Allied chiefs conferred at Ver- In disgust at the whole business, sallles. Mr. Don Laws. of the Vancouver Board of Trade. is urging a nat- ACTIVITY IN AFRICA 1n one active day 1n North Africa lonal campaign for the of party from oclitics, on the 11,; Allied n11- forces nsumed 1.500. 00o gallons of high octane 898011110- U i l Straws show the direction of the wind. BY order of the blllniiions Departulcnt, one of Ol- tau-afls large munition factories devoted to the production of arms has let out some 1,600 em- ployees. They will be paid up to and including tomorrow 29th. Are They Downhearied? N0] \\']1c11 it CiJlllCi lo civilianSllilflfiilfinha-"e We anything yct i0 complain of 111 Lanadad Here by \1-11,\' 1.1 cullll-alst 1111 $01110 of thtewflrllille 1115‘ advzlnlllgcs sniff-lad rllcurfully 111 the (Quuulry; 'I']1¢y 1111- 1111111111] {F0111 lllfl BUM“ Iufurulzliiull 121111-1111: l’l1-l;-S.\l1>l;1l.->. Lluly 1111]] the prc-lvur quiln- liiy of 1ll.'1l1']l.5 is p1-1-1I1lc1-1], 11111] lllcy 11:11:11])‘ g" 111 l’ ]>lk']'L'll 1'u.-l lll.l'~. T11 .\l.l.|"l1-1.l1-']'11-]<.\1N_ ,\ppl'1.1xi|1l:llv]_v 0111‘ llll]]1l'\‘]]£l i> p1". 1]1l-.-1-1] f11l‘ ovl- " ]lllll(]l‘l’(] pcoplt‘, H] 11 (ll-l 111' _~;11 $111 1.. 5 _ llplizllisls any it 116V" ruin.» 111-11-1- 1111111 _;1:1l1];1\"s1l yxzlr ill Lulldou. __ H ]ll1ll11_.~-'|'1» li]. 111111 u-czlrzll 1111b] "illllllY “lwllllliQ 1111;» ulx- 111.11] -. 11111] :11 lllUhTlll the Sl1]’"] pll 1]-1-~ 11': 11111-1]ill,-ilcllulnd,lll-lugllllzllf111111]- liuu I111‘ 111111131-1] lil 111.- ucxt l.’ 11111111115. ]]Ut‘:'].\\'I\']". illllplil 11f s11uc1-palls is 0116- i]1i1'1] 11f llu- l1l'.'-\\'1ll‘. 11111] lllli illird 111-ls, black- (‘lb ilulchll‘, 1111-] 1]1~<‘.~ 111-i 111-l. ]':_'.,'_§\\']l]§]\'\‘ zlrc 11" lmlgl-l- 1111111111 1-11111-1]. ']']lc 11111111] of T111111‘ :1i\'>' "l]:\‘ .'l furl." 11> will-L" your u1111l1]-.]\'<‘l.’l.{- ]).\.\'pll'>. .\].\1.1-; ']']lc "uiput 0f hl'l1\\'ll boot pull-ll is l]:1- ~:111:c :1< ])L'f1‘l'l‘ lllC \\~.'u'. bill 1]]? ,\.']'.\' 1111-] 1111' 1". 111' llll‘ llrili-ll Aruly 8111] ll]? 1\l11."ri1‘:1l1 \' >1 g»! ]11'l\11'll\'. Il-lxpll ]- ‘.1 \1.|. lluly ciullt lllfllil-n ]><1]1l1\' p? .l'1- 11l'1"1]1lc1‘1], 11s (‘.11ll1[1i11'C1l \\'lt]l 80 ll1l]]i1-l|.~ ]11-l<>11" 1711- \\'.'lI'. Rilllluu i< PrflclltilllY m“ Ql.111111;1b‘1-. "'11 11‘ 5- ,1 11111 1..-r 1-1-111. purcllxl-c l?“ ml ;1]]cu~:11.l'1"~;11:1l p rflllllcljl". $1 111111111111 s. ]"'- =l]1.1]] bun‘..- are bvlul- lllallll‘ only in 5111.11] i|il.'lllllllt‘>'. 11111] lllt‘ gin-incl‘ 11TH‘! 1'1 allv cz1>e g1; in lllc .\'.\.-\]-'] for distribution to llll‘ 1~‘1-.1~1-¢,<_ U111- 11--:]]»k1111\\~11 l-Iuglisll school llll5 been allullcd :1 hundred 111-w pzlirs of fonlbzll] boots fru‘ 11 1b il-and ]1-1_\'<, Th: bcvs arc- 11111 glluu-r-d 111 play" iu 11111111111" boots 01' 1°35. l\Il1.1<.\1.\lp>-. Uull-ss illc authorities rclllX U19 kerosene |)l']lli'll_\' scllcluc in :1]]0\v l1i‘l'n11t.-" to ‘b1’ 1'_,-_.111-¢l {n1- sialv]: :1n1] byrc lnuiorlls, luilklllzllil‘ \1"i]] have in milk cuw< ill i]1c1].u']<i]1i< \\'l111¢1‘- R.\IL\\'.\\’ ]'.\,<S]Z. malls, ']‘]lc rzlillvlly- C0111- panics have impusc1] on llzelllselvrs fnlioili-l-‘l schemes by 111111-11 gun] supplies for l-zullvay stil- iious .1111] ufflcc- are cut by 13.000 W115 a Y3“- Last \L‘1'll', llli‘ pc-riui] fol" 1min llvflll"! m“ cm both lu Spring :ln1] .\u‘-l11u11. \\'il]1 1i "ll-‘Pflllml esiiluau-r] swl-ing about 311,000 ions of c011] lrl 111° year. MACS Pllil OINTMENT A safe and efficient remedy for internal external . It l; made only o1 the heat duality ingredients, possessing rem-enable ilicrs- I penile value for this purpose. . t carries out its beneficial ei. feet in three ways: 1, i1 soothes. 2, It lubrlcnles. 3, It h astringent. uet a tube lo- day. Price 80 cents. t I i Here is another roseaic prospect. Since tea and coffee rationing began August 3, 1942, 1Q ag- sure equitable distribution and conserve existing stocks, an increase of about 15 per cent. over the prc-lvar normal consumption 0f coffee has been noted, while ten consuulpliuil has (](‘C]l'l'l('(] almost 50 per cent. Now it is iniiluatcd b0t]1 tea and coffee will he “llllrntinnt-d" by Christmas. l I I I i MACS ANALGESIC - LINIMINT Used in the treatment 111 Rheumatism. and Neurlilglc pains, cuts, bruises, enlarge-u glsn varicose veins, elc. Price 50 cents Per bottle, THE TWO MAGS Mall Orders Given Prompt Attention, 149 Great George Street After the replv given the (lclcgatlml from the Roan] of Trade nud (‘ilv (Vluucll bv Co]. Ralsfoll, ulu- ulcnlbcr of the Federal Govr-l-nnlent, it 5821115 illc only llnpc rl-luzliuing fur us is ill a change of g0verl11nc11t-—u-]1ic]1 mrlv be much sooner than the cud of the wnr—-i]1.1i iudcfiuiic prrlml t0 which the King 11011 pr1ssul11u< 111]111i11isir:1ii1111 qollsigns us. r QUEEN'S SOIINTY _ i Progressive Conservative Association Ann will be held in the B. I. S. Hal], Canadian Bank of Commerce Building 0n Tuesday, November 9th, 1943, at 8 P.M. Prior to ihe annual meeting district meetings will be held commencing at 7:30 P.M. to appoint members for the County executive. All poll chairmen are requested to call meetings of their polls io appoint five delegates to attend the annual meeting and district. meetings. 101 Ill 1k Devclupulcuts lu svllillcilc rubber are cxncctfll in rcrlcll sizable nrnp-irlinns in tllc ncru" fulurr. Til-e lll‘i".llllf‘ll'llil from ]]lI‘ 111-w lllfl](‘l'].'l] is slatvd fru" 11 large ]Il1‘l‘I‘Zl$(‘ 11111] 11]]1(‘1‘ ill-l H. sill-ll .11 iu- sulillivu. '1] b1- vulcrvll :11- con-l 11- 1191c? comes. Tilt‘ P05 ']1'li-< for ill" u<r 11f syuillolii- rubber in illc l(‘.\'ll]l‘, clothing, flu-uislliuos, ill!‘(]]l"]] 111:] 111.1111" nihrr ludusi 1"]'1‘ 11111l1"1'r11l< nut]. in rldcli- lion. c.\'p0ri1u-.-11I< 11 l1 l'il]‘.]1l‘l' '1. :1 vol-ling 21111] paving lll]ll(‘]']1'i] Ill’? living 111114111101] on :1 C“ll— . slrlcvablc scnlc. 1T1 11a] Meeting woman 11v 11127616111 __ Britain ls the only country 111 1111 world which conscripts Wflmen 11,1 its uniformed services. Tue Women's Auxiliary Air Force has Expanded to 76 tim its orginal size ground that most people are more interested 1n voting for specific ObJMiS than for a particular party. On the face of it. it would appear that ail these gentlemen are de- cidedly off bins. Mr. Laws, appar- ently, would take from parliament- ary,’ procedure the only system which. for three hundred years has ma/de it workable. e . C, F. supporters are probaby violently over-optimistic concemlng the amount or official support they are likely to find in Roman Cath- olic quarters. and Mr. Tim Buck is mereigeflcgging a vei-v dead don- key if is attempting to drive a. wedge between Catholic clergy and iaity. Mr. Jolliffe, even though his findings may annoy him, has pos- sibly put his finger on the vital 5111112. What he declares is happen- ntario may be a fore- of what may become - namely, that the sections of the Canadian electorate which still believe in personal free- dom ond th Principles oi free enterprise ccm- blned with the right to change the "BVCIVS government at will through the free exercise of the vote, may be compelled by circumstance to 66111111116 against those forces which would regiment all life in the Dom. Ini0n--persona1 life o; well 1;; economic. S0 far the newer parties 1n Can- ada have been battenlng on 11 c". W" Dflpular sense of discontent. But a txncorary and war-engénd- ariness of regulations is 1i 1k 1k 81 WALTER S. GRANT, President. M. A. FARMER, Secretary. Fifth Victory Loan Public Meetings- Oct. 28th Souria 1\Iu.\'\\"c]] Gordon, as liis. 11211110 implies, is 11 Scoislllcll 11s \\'L‘]] as :1 illczllric-"ll prorlllccl‘, noted for his efforts to gel flxc .1111" c. N11 luzlliel" whom he meets-111: has a question to ask. At a recent party, szlys Coronet, he was introduced i0 a “Dr. Sluith." “It's :1 funny lhiug, U06,” Gfir- don observed. “301111- 111-111111- all)‘ I llzlvi- :1 flutter m uly llczll" 11111] 11111215 >Il\' ] ]l1l\'(‘ll'i. If yfili 601114 lust lisicu fru" :1 111111110111 . . ." “l-lcy," interrupted :1 13112-91. “Dr. Snlilll isn't 11 pllvsiv- ian—]1e‘s n prufcssor 11f ccollCluics!" “Is lbiil so ?" cxclailuci] (iuvdnu, cfiulplcicll- 1.1ll]1€‘l‘llll‘])B\]. “\\'1-]]. lllCll, 10]] llli‘, D1111 1]11 l-uu 111211].- ."\1ucric:111 Czlr 1h P01111111)" is :1 g1-111] ]111_v?" >11 >li >il 1k TUNARDS Al] meetings begin at 8 p.m. Patriotic and inspirational films will be shown. Prominent speakers will brief] the Fifth Victory Loan. Loyally promote and assist the Campaign by your presence. Clip These Coal Tips y present the story of GAY Kllfigflfls Tow“ Italy nllldc wzu‘ 1111 Croce: this dale 19.10; Iinly demanded that Grcccc should allow Itzlllzul troops lo occupy strategic points in (ircccc, Illle-gilll! (ircccc llzld allzuvcd the llrilish Flori l0 occupy Greek waters, giving nulv illrcc hours ffil‘ :1 1611])‘; Greece rcjccled thc uliilurliuul 11111] the peoplc Xwere calla-d on in fight for llu-ir ilnlcpenrlcllcfl ..‘ll1(l honour; lllc lizllinu lvnops iuuucllizll-L-ly" "crossed fllf‘ frr-nill-r, 11111] ux-rc bvnvclv vcslsicd ]1_\' (ireck trnups! Ciel-cc .'l]1p"il]l‘l] to l-‘iriiillll l"? llclp, and ill l-l-plv M1". Churchill prmllis'3(l i0 giwr Greece “all illc help ill 011v power" and to share lllc uuiicd \"1'ciur_ the llzllinus lllc Frlluc dny l bnnlbcr] acrfldrnlll . .11 .-\i]l""u< r1111] C-Irluib. \\']1l]1‘ l i]]]](‘l' 11111] llus-"oliui lll!‘l in lllr :1fi‘1'1l1>11u :11 ' Flori-nu‘: llli~ llC]ll(l]]‘\' was ill1- prcludc 111 Blus- solini's downfall. HopsmiAnd Coarse Grains NATIONAL WAR The gul-arlllllcllfs bundling of lllL‘ hog and pw/ __ V Coarse grains quvslluus presents 2i 1190i] lllllsuji" lion of lllc illffiClllllln 111111 zlrisc 11-11211 illc 010111‘ arv fuucliuiliug 111' ill.» price $.\'>'l"“‘ "5 ‘Tllliiccd l’) 5511111111111- 1*1111l1'1»]-. ]]~'l'(‘ ]\ lvlllil llilllly3ll9<l1 at“ covdrug 111 llzc \\ lump-g I"1‘1'u Press: __ $01111.‘ \\'(".‘]\.\ 111111 T111110 3111151“ Aluckllmu" aullollnccr] llliil i-lplzllizlliiuil grants 0f i0 c2111:- a llusllv] 011 1111- ~11] 15 Collin‘ 1:11 barley would llc paid 111 l]1-.- pr. '>1 111 .~;1]c11| lllc gltuu 111 c111111» 11-1 L-l_-1-;11-.1-. .- i. lll :l1]1]ll]'111 111 i111: Cmlllli-l prices 11f illlpl"'2».1ll]‘l]\']\' 51> 11111] 115 ‘T115. ]'f"]"~'“']" l\'(‘]_\', 'I']:-.- g-rzlnls \-.-<-1"1- slid to b: 011111115; 1111111 8 fllud zlccluuulzli 1] by 1111- \\']1’-'¥11 “"1111 1111111 1110- flis 11111111- 1111 lil‘ ~-|- 111' 1111'... 11111] ]1.".1"]1-y- 11> 111i‘ L'uilc1l Si: -. ling 1.. . ~11] iulzuudizllslv flu-y umlll] hi‘ furl-m] 111:1 11f ]l.l\]]'. .-.~, 111111" !'1111l ill-c ]l‘_Cd “'15 \\"1.-l"1]l uror-c 111 ill: clcvxllrll‘, if :1 lY-IYHIIF] lllilrcili’: ' '1 111 pril‘: \\'il~’ 1111i i'<11‘l]1€3l1l]]].'-'-_ :50‘ I\:]lll1.,l 1-:1l1-:'1].1] ]]l(‘ filllillllllllf" its. Now i]l:y nlzly b;- pzlid t0 u llillllm‘ “fll” . lllQ grulil l1- ll ~; 11 Tllfi lTi-"Waclloll 11111.1 w. 1h1-1.11§;]1 lb,- l. l vlsvzlinl" M1911: a full rem-n] is iundc. 111:1] cbzzrccs fvl" crooked lvofk zlrz- Clllllillillfll- , 11.1» 111,-; Q1- u-ll 1 ]1‘.l_\'.\‘ bull-v c1111 >111] pvt 1i f0,‘ 115 c;11'.>. 111:] ll]: 1111111 \\'l]') grows ill: b11116." Fl ANCE COMMITTEE. ' 1*- ered us‘ not likely to produce o permanent Chlmge of gemral outcok on the port of mnst cf us. We shall con. inlle to live 011 0111- mstm-y and l-°' PTFFEPESS b? rather than by revolutic = German prison camps. Five thousand Canadians partic- ipited in the Dieppe "reconnaiss- ance in force", amphibious operation of the war up to then, and 2.547 were reported missin, or prisoners. These returning Canad- ians are part of a group being re- patriated under an international exchange agreeement. The Canadian soldiers came from every regiment which went to Dleppe - The Royal Regiment of Canada, ‘The Royal Hamilton Light 11111111111’. The Essex Scottish, The Camel-ens of Canada, The Fusiliers Mont Royal, The South Saskatch- ewan Regiment and The 14th Can- adian Army Tank Battalion, c111. gary. With the soldiers were an R. C. A- F. observer. Flt. Sgt. .1. B. Nick- ersorl of Yer-mouth, N. B. Willie they were ‘ go 1111. cuss what they had gone through in the prison camps, they were eager to praise the courage of the. men still prisoners. Plan To Increase Aircrew Quotas n. ____ finally the collapse of , Italy ex. plodcs 111 your face. What d0 you do than? If you 111-c r1 timid man Sou will say that with Italy knock- ed out of the war perhaps, on second thought. the Allied policy has been right and you have been wrcilg. But lf you are a strong nllln. rock-bzund in your convictions, ycu will declare gleefully that after the fall of" Italy ii is the leaders of Allied policy who now have their second thoughts. Because, you see. the leaders of Allied policy, of course, expected that the moment. Italy capitulated Hitler would stand up in the Sportspalast and cut. his throat in public, and Goer- would fly to London to offer unconditional surrender. and film- mler would take up residence in Switzerland. None of these things having come to pass, the Allied policy-makers must now be indulg- ing in bitter second thoughts about their Mediterranean policy. -l=‘rom the New York Times. The creation of s distinctively Canadian award for merit, civil or military, was a happy thought. The Canada Medal, approved by the King on the recommendations of the OTTAWA. Oct. 26 - (C?) —Des- lined to incr-crlsc aircrew quotas by placing nil gl-ollndcrew in the trad- es for which they arc best suited. a new system cf medical examina- tion and assossllent was announ- ced tonight by Air Commodore .7. W. Ticc. R. C. A. F. director of medical services- Thc plan, which leaves aircrew requirements unaffected but brings about considerable reduction in the physical categories of ground trad- es. is based on what may be celled “Job analysis." The physical requirements of each air force trade have been measured by the doctors, so that in each case the right type of man may be ass- igned to a suitable task. Men with uzl-tain physical deficiencies may be employed in certain trades, all- owing fully fit personnel to be 11s- slgned to aircrew. 1 . $1 >91 l! save Hot Water 11in our dishes in a dish- pagy iilvgtfead 8031' under rilrlnln! water, you can save up to one-e of a ton of coal a year. Dont silsvc with the hot water rllnnlnl. 811d use no more than five inches of water in the bathtub. Professional Bards ' Iizllzulccl] off, lll,‘ Iiurszlu 11f .\'l:ltl'<li1t.< says, the 111111] £l(]\'1'I]lCL' ill illi‘ i-usl 111' ]]\‘]ll;_' i~ 11451.01" ccul, zlllhullgll 1111,- f-Jlii] 141-11111» 11>- sllch luzly b‘: higher. I311! 11]] ffllill$ p11; lugcill-cr 11111050111 1:55 lllzln 35 pt-r cl-lli. 11f illu cosl-uf-livillg, llccflrdlllll l0 Bureau YCSCZITCh. If l]l‘.‘Y are asked bow the BllfCZill dccidl-l] \v]l"11 llllpuliillltt‘ l1. givi- various liculs ill ill: cssculizl] living 01151.1 11f 1L fzlluily, l]'0 officials illlSWCl‘ thus: “In 1937 and I938 lllfi Iiureall 11111111‘ n study 11f the ]]\'iI‘i'Q cxpvusfs 0f ncal-ly 1,500 Canzltlirlu filluillcs. ']‘]11-sc fzllnilic5 were specially pickvr] 11s typical wags-cumin: fzuuilics; (‘ilCll cpusisior] 111' ;1 llu-"bzlllll and ll-lfc 11111] 1111c Clilli] m‘ ulnrc. ']']11-. avvrzlgc 1llllll])L‘l‘ of Rsis S0 1x111. i-u- i1, liul ihc fill'lll'-‘l' lvllo Wm‘ 1190p“ 1'11 "1" ffiflllll‘ was 4.5 21111] the zlvéragc in- liiuss bulb llilhil ' I11- fccds 80- conic was $1.453 :1 your, Officials from i111: ccut l)1ll']('\‘ 11- llir; 11nd 611111113135 wilh 1118 Bureau obtains-d from tlla-sr fnnlilics :1 careful -, mm. 1,”: m. \\{\<,(‘:ll] Q31 6541-111 food. Ill record of lhcfr 0.\'lll‘illllllil'i'< 11111-11113 lhc 1.: McLeod '61 lie-nil; ' d W W. Wellner i.t . ' w. s. BENTLEY. n. c. 1 ' _ Jap Guns Active Jewems Sm, 11.1.8 l. A. BENTLEY. l. 0. Along Salween Barristers and Altamira-sh LII Ill Prince Street Scotland Welcomes Disabled Soldiers OHUNGKING. Oct. 26-(AP)—- Japanese artillery opened up s IAIISIB GLASSES pillar 11-.-.1-.],_ 1. _- Q11\‘.l']]]l](‘]li i.]11>ll1ls"1lQ 0119 $86‘ uluullls fmul October. 103;". u» Ssplrlllbi-l; 1038. iinu 11f 1111- l:- iuullcr 1212'! l'ClllZl]ll>'. ]]1.\\" llli‘ J.1‘1']l'1‘.']ill‘_-i will '11-] lll-‘vlficlvcs 011i 0f 1111,11‘ e]1..-,1l-] 1.1-1.1;- ]ill('l\'\l]]1_(. l v 11- 11,.'.i'\' 11111] lv-t ill": other. 11.1 11-511- 11f llnzn i~'.l]1l;1]is1‘1cp11llC)' — Notes Byffhe Way N" c1111 kucw ]lO\\‘ Jmdgcl." Ii was on the basis nf these records ilnl ille Bur- lllllCll lillllUflilllC.‘ 111 give to illfl various kinds of food, clwlllfllg. rccl-cnlinu, 11nd nl] lllr- Illlli‘? illi ugs illni conic llllil lllc fnnllly God made i111- mrn countryside. pilign. Many of these tools, some of man fir: r1'.1'.'.'1ic:l city slum. —lns; them now being used to turn ollt Angclz-s Tum-s A capable wife ls she who can] gar. hcmc l5 mlullifs ahead 0i hubby and look 11s if shi‘ 11nd 116011 ihcrc all d1;- - .111" Sim. l en “It's tlmr tn h IIIIEI] . v Journal .11.. a m 1111- l-ll we rake up tho loavc- will you? -Pctcl'- borough Examiner 111111-1- |_q tn he heal fill- winter in any Yllllill‘. bllilrlll"! 111 (‘in-many excnot hnswiiah. Tim should make mcst oi u.» fecl a Inf rover about the relative-iv nzilillrrss fuel restric- tion: that are brim lmnnscri in this eouniry.—- Brock-slur- 111-cords.“ and ‘limes There wllwvl. b- nn shnriam- ol truck i]I”]""l' '1'] flll]'3“‘illl]lf‘ m1‘- rhn-“o: I1]""I' 111" wal- lf even o froc-"nu of ‘111-m l\"]ll" qllrlllflcd for ouch r ’(‘111l"]"lT'i in nrmv 5011110111 tin-n to .'l1‘]l -' ‘. ihinkirlg 0i snow- ‘ Th» Ottawa Rcccrdcr c" '1 'T'"n'. "dbl"! av-"ol-I- In vocational flliivlllll" tools nruv in thr- irm 11' v'--- lYr-u-t-vlvnt nf ...1 mgr-lbw. v-"r 1 . ~ -|~ flflrYfrl- builon to cur longtcml s11 lvage cam- lhe implements of war, will be no ‘ longer usable for that purpose when ncace comes. 'I‘l-ley will be obsolete but far from worn out. The things thcy are designed to make will no longer be needed, but the tools can still b~ used in leach Young men and women skill in the mechanical arts. It. would be criminal waste to mlezate them to the scrap heap when such a useful role can be 11s- signed io them. —Wn1dscr Star. Col. Knox. the United States Navy Fccreiarv. believes ihr- Gor- mans u-‘il treat Rome as they treat- orl Naples. when fol-red to retreat. One thine about these I-luns ihev m“ consistently and inevitably Hunnish. They can be dent-pried unrm to loot. kill and drstroy, - Oiialva Jnurnnl The tear-drop antomuhilr. fabric- "ted chiefly of plastics and synthe- ilc vlwsa as to brviv and of light metals on to nllissis nnd enuinc. is still nrettv far awav in point oi tin-es: rcl-orrlinv to the (‘orlslriorrd vdovv- :11 ov-qineorivlv oxncria 1n the industry. A Mnel o! members of lhe Scrietv of Automotive En- gineers has cast doubt 0n a "nod many r! 111v more imbvlnativc nio- till-rs which have been drown of the- 1-ng‘.wpr moi-v- pnw, Thar:- m‘. ports IWPQ Wth Alfred Firm an" other lmltlsfv" lord-rs that [he csr which will follow immedialely .. ,,,,,..e......-non-..a~-nw-n-no~ese~assan-_-.-._a. the return of peace will be sub- stantialiy the i942 model, for which dies have been preserved. Prom a lcngcr range viewpoint, they are in the main nzrced that practical fac- tors of cost. economy of operation and availability of fuels and ma- terials will govern design. —New York Times. A nation-wide cigaret shortage, which will become apparent early next year. is inevitable. the United States Dcparilncnt of Commerce warns. The reasons given are 11 lowered tobacco leaf supply result- ing from decreased production, huge allotments to Allied and other "friendly nations." and the fact that. cigaret smokers this year are getting by ml "borrowed" tobacco -resrr1"c supplies earmarked for 1944 and 11145. The u s. 111 now sharing 42 percent of its cigaret- tobucco supply with other countries under an international distribution system. The announcement stains that of the indicated 1943 vield of approximately 800 million pounds. the allocation to the U. S. of flue-cured tobacco will be 463.4 million pounds. This. combined 11.11111 low-cred manufacturers’ stocks cf clgnret leaf. and with consumer (‘errand exceeding all records. makes ~crt1ln a "s-v-stev-tial gap" between rirmwnd and sllnnly. Wholly aside from current rsdlo symptoms. lhe art of interpreta- tion is a wonderful thing, in the rizht hands. suppose you have hMn saving all alone‘ that the Al- lies n" nnrsuim n fatal ncVc-y in lhc Mediterranean, and sui-lpose the Allies keep on doing well. and Canadian government. is a mark for citizens to aim at because it will be award-rd for meritorious service to this country in both peace and war. Bearing on the oliservc the crowned effigy of King George and the reverse the Canadian coat oi arms, it ls a symbol of the relation- ship between the Crown and the Dominion and the simple word "Merit" inscribed on the bar ade- quately describes the type of ser- vice ior which it will be awarded. "Merit“ is defined as "commend- able quality, goodness, worthiness of reward," and the definition should be adhered to strictly in making awards of this new honor. It should be a coveted award, some- think to be striven ior, not some- thing sent us, as the troops said in the Great War, "with the rations. This means that the medal should at all times be earned, not awarded merely because the government would like to confer a favour on e. friend or woo an acquaintance. In the bssence of a ‘ merit to the contrary it ls assumed that the medal will be awarded in i-‘ils Mai- estyts name. it must not. then. be just a bauble, but something to be dly in the consciousness o the country "beyond and iaithflll performance of dut- ies."- Montreal Star. 111s 1:11 s bombardment today aaainst. the LEITH, Scotland. Oct. 26 P Cable) - More than 3,000 dis- abled Britlsh servicemen. prinkling of Canadians among them. reached this port today to receive 11 tlimu welcome riding Britain's joy at the com- pletion of the first repatriation of prisoners of war from Germany. Given “s very warm welcome" lrl s. message from the King and Queen. the men were brought off in tenders from the liner Empress of Russia and the Swedish L hip Drottnlngholm to niment of joyous bediam from thousands of cheering Boots and the screeching and groaning of sir- ens and horns on harbour craft. Bearing the scars oi Dieppe. the small group of Canadians who stormed the French beaches with thousands of their fellows that fate- ful morning of Aug. 19, I942 Ind were ca tured made a long delayed age of ope and cheer from the comrades they had left behind in i DAIL l (IA-M. - $18!."- Chinese positions west of the Sal- weerl River in western Yunna province-most important battle- front ncw active in Chins—but they faiked to silence the defend- ers. the Chinese High Command announced tonight. A Chinese communique describ- ed the situation uncha ’ in this strste Ohinel al- to t th glinlnaull DOIAUOITIAHNWCSS :1 the S ween. 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