PAGE FOUR IIIE BIIAIILOTTETOWN GIIAIIIIIMI Morning Dally trounrled In 1881) " ' UB:CBII"I'IUN IAIII A. Skill per yuurt II.“ for l! manila; 50o In: din 0n; u her)‘ $5.1m par your; Iii-W In it“: [or a nlunthl; m for on non I; lull l0 ullnsr rruvIvu-en unit IJIA. 804D pi llturdl, Weolslyx (1.00 uer ycnl; 1W for I lolllu, 51k: for 3 mouth: Th: (Jliutloltctunn Gunnllnn any b0 nllllunl l! Botmllngn pawn Agency. Hun Ilqun, New Iorl| 0H flaulh ssw- Arm-y. Unmet um nu wuningmn noun. llurupulitini mu- AIPIH‘). 12M reel ll. Montreal: J- III 1.54 Iuq at, ‘rammu; new: stud Chateau laurlui uitawu; Ihilln‘; he“! stund uudbury, 0am llll Turin-m Shop, alum-tun, N. B. “The bTtraiiycst Memory in Weaker Thu the Weakest Ink." DIONUA)‘. sin-i‘u.iiu_l11t__§1§l11_43 Salvation Aiiny Campaign 1.1111 :11 1h. 111:1‘ 1 0i lllilllxill; ili: must 1311511)‘ \11_\1'11 1»_.,1-1111,'11 tn-gaiiizliiioiis 11> _ ~-1,1 11111s1 11c- 11i.ii1ii;ii.ie1l on 111k‘ , 1111111,, 11 1.1 (ZIITY 1111 11s Uldllllllml‘ 11111- pcrsoanicl fur its .t .1::ii.1l iorcts. The aged, the s:.‘1., 1.1: t. .1411, and llliist.‘ in trouble are std] 1111111 11__._ 111, ,111111.11-1 111' rhis kind of \v(1rk_1>' '1-.1t1..11-11 11in- kind of ciiili anon 'l'l1is is the ptirpuse 0i which is being 111 this Province _ i0, and tiicrc should .1 1/111: this 111111111111 for sllCll 11:11 111 11* Llit N‘ liyizit 111-11 ~- . 1. \\I1ll\ 1'11 l1 l’: I i ' ;_11._‘1 1. 1111- 1111111}. 1111 .:1 .\ini\ 1111111 1i1,\'- 1i.1 c’ 1111111111 ll. l1 v __ \\,11I1 prgtniizt-d Qldtlllls of vtlil- ,1,__1.,1 a1 111C “fling 0,, ‘Ycdncsddy, 11-1 1 ~ wt- -n inc held. I1 is hoped I101 ,, , sizi1sci11i.1 : s .. 1111111 11111111111 and generous, iSlIIp Lanncliiiigs the 1.1111. i _ ul 111111-11 ships on Saturday 111 .>11r1ls s- kjunutla, ziniong them 111C 111.11”. ll1'~l 11:11.11 d1~sir0_vcr and the largest .111 1.11. 1111211 in ilic lbiiiiiiiiuii, is indeed a ' 1111111111, .\l:.g1-1111~r, 11:0 vessels have ‘e the beginning Ut die “"111 Jug priigruiiiiiic 0f the DQ11111- 1115 ‘.11 The totzil includes B, lll1!!t‘.~\\'L’('17C ind patrol shipm 1,.) 1111,1 51,; liiise, supply and other 11111.11 1c a under the 1111-111 oi .\1 1 3.10 c~c11r1 \’ 211, czirgti ~ [p l ships. It is. however, necessary to distinguish bitween the lzituichiiig oi ships and the wOrk of gettlllg theni speedily finished and put into service. :\C- cording 1o a presuni:ili‘.y' reliable authority", “Call,- adizin 511111111111; and .\l;irine Engineering XQWS.’ one CL>1I1[1.1l._‘.‘ at least is falling down in 1111s 1'“- pcct. l‘. 1.» charged that a dozen hulls, launched but Lllllllll>il((l, are tied up at £116 )"111'\‘1S 0f 11W Toronto Slxipliuiltliiig Company. Some 0f 111955 Iizive l1cct1 13.511; thcrt- for over a year and there l5 “little prospect of getting them finished and Ill iervice bciorc next spring." According to LidIIlJt/ILIII éltipping, 4,000 work- men on the payrolls of the 'l'0ront0 company 3Y6 cotitributzng; iewer linished ships than a quarter of the nunibe1 of workers at either Colliiigivoml v1‘ Midland ytirtls. Tilt.‘ sensible solution, it says, would be t1 illllllCtllitlcly stop the construction 0i any more hulls, concentrate a total oi about 1.000 employees 111i the titling out of not more 111F111 three of the ves-rls 111 ;_1.-t tlltlll CUlllllllsblflllcgl for service bc-iorc the irerzr-itp. By such a11 ar- rangement, over 3,000 work-mien could and should be transferred t0 yards where they are badly needed, with also the saving of nianv hundreds of tons of stccl One of the new ships launched on Saturday, it may be 111.1211, ivzis from the Toronto Shipbuilding Co. _y.'ii'd~.. All this goes to show the Multitude of slips between the cup and lip. We have not yet e\'¢11 grit starte-l on the construction of our badly needed new car ferry fur this Province, but after that, what ‘ Premier ]0nes States that yard 31* commodation has finally been found, but he is still dmihtiiil whether the boat will he ready f0r launching iiviurc the full of 1945- After 1111111 htiu 11111;? Xohoilv seems to know. 'l'h'? worst of it :1ll is that nobody" in authority seems par- ticularly t 1 care. F11 rmc rs And Wages .\lr. Lhziiles \\'. Peterson, editor 0f the Farm atig. liziiich l\‘1vi.\v, oi Calgary, discussing p05!- wtn- 1.1111111111211111.» say s that the pay of farm work- CY: in 1111-: ' in hxis incrtiised livcftild within a 1'11".i.p:i:‘.11= .i_\ ~1i111 time, and points out 111111 lite 11111" “11111111 ha. 111111115111l11ill,Zll-iCl' the war, tlzt u. ~ 11: 1.11111 \\'\)l'l\Ll': \\ill he on the same l:.'1.~i.~ as lil s: 111 111d,- “11 w111~lters in the cities. "l 1lll('2‘i_'- 1.11! 1-1 ~\l 11. ‘(tlltllllll zirgzinient any out can .'111\..:.1".." h; ~:1y-, "wliv a competent. verizitre Ill I. 111 Illu illrlll .~ll11lllLl not b: as “e11 paid us a plush-rei- 01' bricklayer in town. 11¢ readily atltiiiis that, ii llll$ were the case, itlvvulrl rman 11 c,1111_;1111t.- ri-vt-lniion in the economic sys- tcna, but s1-i11-- iimice "ti the public that the ti111¢ 11 1111» tfltsl 111' protltieing food will is coining 1 1 _ “the liargznii CUlllllQf is 110 have in lie p; 'l. more." hcfcri" in; i111 Great \\ 111 11111 1-\;111~ri1-111~c 11f the years f011°\\'- 1111;; 11f th1~ Armistice zittsr the last 1. 11c- l‘I‘\';Ill> the “the lllll'll(‘tl indus- mar originally have" “Qplnuch Zeiilund “ come trzm N crlminritlons anions comrades In Anus. —Winnipe" 'I‘ribunc. Mrs. Churchill New York Sun. 0f all t-hc Insane exhlbltlons of government regulation, gftttrf? may b:- crrctcd Io lils me- trial wage level did not come down to any lub- stautial extent," Labour apparently preferring un- employment to "reasonable wage adjuiitment." To-day the urban wage levfil is 39 points higher than in i918, with little chance of the unions con- mi C_I-IA_RLO'I"I‘E'I‘OWN GUARDIAN Nameless Sources A (United Pun. Imidon) Remember the llttle rhyme: "One day I law upon teie stair senting to any reduction when the wflr is over. l “w, mm who ‘"5111 thug?” In view of the fact that there is every prospcq of Wllklng along the corridors of an increased demand for foodstuffs, particularly Efoummry °t im°mauon' I m‘ c number of little men who animal products, when peace has been Nstorcd, weren't there. who, ln fact, had , . , - ~ nev bee .\lr. Pfilkfstl‘. points out that the services of farm “ma, “If,” 111x10“, w we gem help will be much in demand. How is the farmer ,1 to compete against the “comparatively fantastic urban wage level?" it is asked-“and on t0p of 5 an "Informed quarter." n there-as far a: their ml public. On the first flcor I came across su - chatted tint-Ill OIBOHBIQ. We that he will probably have to offer his hired help for n wu e and he seemed more a [lfelllilllll to compensate for the absence 0f IOWXI conveniences and zimuseiiients." It would 111C611 5o cents a pound for butter, at 166st, and 011"! x food prices in proportion. to be expected that organized labour would cle- ninnd still higher wages, and the fatal would liavc begun. There appears to be no al- \\'ith such a drastic rise in food prices, it is gig: liifceivvlil fronts and got a good. unobstruct- 11111111 f1“. ‘ilfililtié ;1.‘Z"lll"12’¥11§1§’1ll1'1"if1'§ the campaign tentative-either urban workers must agree !0 8 a?‘ conviction m“ the thmm than any "Informed I wandered Into the con- room where newspaper ldance on the Allied lg happening at the In Burma ln the of word; hls oplnlons would wage adjustment in accordance with actual con- NIP"! 11"" "@1114 be Bttfibuled dilions under a peace-time economy, or the bene- fits of high ivages will be rctnoved by a corres- ponding increase i11 the cost of living. GTOW0T$ arc no longer willing to he made the victims 0f an unfavourable (Iiscrimiuation. 1-tIJIIURIAL NOTES- “M from u titled gentleman who is often referred to as tlvely," affairs. He stated that It could The Danie of :\lIll£l, iii the Crimea, this 115k 1155.1 when the Russians were defeated by the l‘lCllCll and British in the Crimean war, * 1K l!‘ 1K ll reports be true, Qllfibcc was not iii it with ,1 l'r1iicc liduzird Island lll the irregularities prac- "sources close w". ln their offices, or "good author- to him by name. A few steps out of the confer- ence room I bumped Into “political circles". n rather tall. reedy He told me I could say Ilia ltlcal satisfactory at the moment. He suld he would be glad when the war ended and he could see hls rscn. “pcl- everything elrcles” found ame In prlnt again. uch the same plnlnt came "authorita- whoae sphere ls foreign sald “authoritatively” that the Allied cause was bocmlng. I didn't have time to get around to "unlmpeachable". who Ls quite napproachable anyhow. or wlio were not , lty" who was In conference. The “Sally Anus" are probably one of the most popular stIlli-lllilltélfy’ organizations either zit lioiiie or 011 the front. Hence the advisibility Of ltcepnig TllICll‘ home tires burning" by generous COIIIFIIJIIIIOIIb iii fcsptmsg to {he 531112111011 Army appeal now being 11111119, 1K F i ' .\Iore than 10,000 full-tintc and part-time Civil Defence wuikers in Great Britain are to receive 1111.1“ a course called “Education for Citizenship." The two deflnlte plans of But l understand they also are confident. In fact, I was to'd so by "consensus? Long Range Plans Pay (Exchange) Even In the dark nours of Dun- the British set ln motion campaign scheme has been lziunchctl by the Workers’ Edu- m’ vmwn" "Fmse ha” we“ Pay‘ rational .'\55(.1Ci21llI1Il, a federation of nearly 2,0co teaching organizations. Tutors at the course will Englku Channel and It lng dividends When the Boche was across the seemed be university" 1iroicssors, teachers and (31111115111 Canada wants a re- only a matter of days until Hitler struck at England In i940, the British General Staff sent the only armored dlvlslon in Great Bri- tain to Egypt. Tlils force was the “hat m‘: C- P- R- 5<1Y5 Wdily, the King GoV- nucleus of the desert amiy, which eminent says tomorrow. was to guard Egypt against the Italians. It was also the seed frcm _reasons, “believe me, it is many thousands.” He newal of emigration from Britain after the war, w him the Eighth Army grew. \\.‘. M. Neal, vice-president of the Canadian Paci- Primarily to guard B21111 and the l" R ‘I ~ 1_ 1 ' w ' - Suez canal, IC a1 way said on his arrival l|1 London the d1‘, 1“ 16b. mm, on‘ 11 was ram forced untll the Brltlsn and Am- erlcans combined to drive the en- ean never achicu» 11¢,- (195111111 1,1,1, 11,000,003 Eiéiryé réglrittpliit of Africa and so p:e. taly other‘ day as a guest of the association which runs 111° 53W» -‘\1111.\' 111111 Air Force canteens, “Canada 1vct1ple," he said. Mr. Neal 11111. accompanied to I 13111411" b)’ MR B. \\'. Roberts, general p1irchas- mg agent of the C. I‘. h. ~ 11- * 1o- h threat/en! bekfln wor fallfle bombers with which hls armored division final knockout of Also when the England, on the Boche was the Brltlsh heavy, long they oped t0 turn Germany 111m 11 land Of L100’ “mum who are acwaul’ engaged of devastation. It was n courage- 011 ivzir work in llrii.'iii1, 4500,0013 are tnarrigd, o F911 111011211 their work creates multiple problems needed for the us move. when fighters Immediate were peril. But. the bombers would be nccrl- in IlICll‘ own ltomcs Illcy still continue because ed m1- vmwry 111111 “.0111 0,, 111,, 1119.1’ "all" "there is a war on." This figure lmircvcr excludes the lIlIll(lr(‘(_lS of [housandg 0f \\'t1Ill(‘Il engaged on voluntary work \vi’l1 the home guard, or Z1: lire watchers, nor (loes it include-the thzitsziiitls of vvoitien who, unable to work in fac- tor1es, are doing voluntary work with organiz, Lieut. Col. J. D. M. Griffin, Ottawa, told the Alberta Division 0f the Canadian Medical As- sociation that although he could not reveal the actual number discharged because of psychiatric cited several cases of neurotics and Sgldiq-S of licloiv-nortiial intelligence who had been dis- charged from the Army. “Men of this type can be helped and salvaged for the army Only up to a Certain poiiir," he said, “but is it worth while? Under the slightest stress, they would break down again. “The army cannot 115g 11113512 people, but if they are discharged, they can usually be used in civilian work." the_Canadiat1 army were put into effect in the Sprlfigof 19421 The present plan of psychiatric screening 110w involves close cooperation between officers, medical bpartls and psychiatrists. I1 l lion. Lord Wright of Britain told the Can- adiar Bar Association's annual meeting at Win- shoultl be inadc to the normal common law meth- rizls of legislation and adjudication. One of the seven Lord.- of Appeal in Ordinary, the supreme liztiicizil illllllllfll)’ for (ircat Britain and Northern Ireland, lic sziitl the fundamental rights of a free Vliristiztn people have been enumerated by the 11': 511141 adding there also is a fifth freedom, the freedom of access to the courts. He told the assembly that "we have got to demonstrate to all the world that lawless aggression and violence is a crime which must and will be punished. It ivill be a bad day for the future of humanity if w: do not establish this law and show once and , for all to the Germans, including Hitler, Goeb- hcls, the great German General Staff, GOering — lblotes By The Way — m‘ Housewives of Holland have long.‘ 510K165 at Cutler, have founded m 09mm had the reputation of keeping the entirely new industry of nomo pro- game -- this ls no time for ;e-1most spotless homes. but now. bu- portions and have solved l, vexlng cause cf luck of material much of “tar-created problem. Ibr weeks [the brlghtness has vanished. --—~ {prospect ls more promising now lava stones has been kept locret. ms wrmtn a Illlf‘. however, as u result of the changes but it has lust been announced that mornndum said 1:1 b: entitled “llowiof win". With the removal of the tests of a shlpment of I30 ton; to To Manage Wlnston C " The Gcr- unclean Nazlpresence will come bothi mans would pay millions for 1:. —- maternal and spiritual cleanliness. poses have given retrinrkablu result; -~Montreal Gazette. The government of Brltdsh Col- er pigments, as wel u for hundred: easily fore-l umbla for the last. forty years has of similar use: where u thorou h mcst ls that which decrees that no been taking huge revenues out of the minding and pulverlzlng of mute sl mlrt shall b: sClcl without a collar forests fllld puttmr; vc_v little backd ls essential. Before the war the lava attached. Th4.- nuthor of this brnln- It has thus used up capital and1 stones were brought from Ihlrflpe. storm should be named s0 that a we nre like n buslticssman who has Since the war paint maker; and let. hls. production plant run down. other tnanufactutcra m;1~y 111 thy renters of rill cnm-Jkfort- the Inst war a roynl cnm- steel nnd Iron balls. but only to and the like, that war does not pay." proceeds on 111.1 current coat of liv- Gcogloslrt of the Sh“ of Maine, throng their ducovery of Iavl The news of the finding of pnhlglarlg several states for experlmentll pur- The stones are Miluable for break- 1118 11D and mix! pulnts and oth- have utilised ‘IDRDNIO Re ndlngto oft e church's uroilram of ud- vance the general _ chum“ 0! EIIEIB-nd tn Canada to- day “Pflroved recommendations calln for the pr The first psychiatric tests in . Th wlll be held In abeyance further consultations with and Bleed!” by the church's 27 dioceses. “flff ’° nipcg that when the war emergency ends a return fhe c“ an" pledges regarding bee I ed f or; xéficcv rorn the dioceses. blx warplanes was begun 0:1 the drafting boards ard factorla; Now, those m; bombers are blasting away at the Reich. then ln the The British were losing battles right and left In thus-e davs, but even In the must nf they were getting ready to wln - ~ ~ - - . the last b5 atioiis similar to those \\'lllCl] exist in Canada, 1,911,118 comes c1089, a 11 x 1a And. the United Nutlons are going to wln lt. adversity. ttle. The day of that every hour. Synod Approves Recommendation 1 Sept. l7 _ (GP)- tbe appeal on behalf Swiod of the vl I E111 $111,111 131 533113;“ 3%‘! This sum Ia over and aboye the HM! tl 335mm p’ r onmentsby ch amounted to $330- e accepted upportlonmenfs pending vlscd a portlonmexits are ex- lssued toward the end ltlonal sum required have e $47,647 approved, $24,247 l5 Nuulred to Drovlde a minimum stlnend of 81.200 for married clergy In the missions. church. Expenditures of each for Carcross Indian School ln ghpuYukon and _ _ , _ _ 1 n a. were approved. Other expend- '\tlatitic Charter. lhcsc are the Pour Freedoms, kfgfiilsaiinftliflsrilf tgézpgolfor Pnlumtyur of the $5,000 dioceses Kanzra Hospital, board of re- ucatlon and the council uervlcc. CLIP Tllllsl; c051, 11p; Putty More Window; Window panes that rattle. 01‘ "9 In cold alr. i Mussolini Slips Through (lflnanclul Post) There ls something dluqilletlni about these rumors of Muciiollnlu. release to the Gennaris. We hope they prove untrue but the Nail claims have been most emphatlc. The itallans may have been un- able to deliver much cf thelr ter- ritory, Nazl-frec, to the Alter, but at least they should have been able to deliver the Duce. After all, most of their elurlve fleet has come out of hldln surrendered Itself to the vctora. Handing over strutting Mussollnl mould have been less difficult than a battleship. . The public wlll beglri to suspect that the hunt for war crlznlnula may have cooled. In our temm of surrender to the Italian Govem- ment, surely one of the first de~ mands 0f tho Allies should have been the delivering of Mussollnl for trlal. Last time we completely bungled this essential part of the peace settlement, The real culprits, the war. got off scot free. The so~ called war ullt trials the Ger- miins were fnally forced to stage were a complete mcckery. Let- there be no fooling this time. Hitler and Mussolini and the gang of assassins that have been doing the dirty work for them ln Eur- ope thls last. decade must be brvuizht prcmutlv to tiiril and giv- en the stemest justice. These men are directly responsible fcr the locd of mlllloris of innocent people, including thousands of N01111: Canadians, as wel! a5 un- tflld miseries suffered by the starv_ ed and beaten people of Europe. If they are allowed to escape, as the Kaiser and 11's evll advisers were allowed to escape lust time. then. sure as the ccmlnq of 111mm- 91‘ V961‘. will arise a fresh advent plraerr to pluntze the worn aguln 1mg Big Reduction In Civilian Ilse of Metals OTTAWA. Sept. 17—fCP)-—War- time restrictions have out the clv- ilian use of four of llle must 1m- portailt. non-ferrous metals ln Can- ada to well boloiv l0 nor tent of the total consumption, Munitions De- partment officlals sold today. Under wiir condltons, Cnlllldliln production of these metals has soar- ed to new heights. Munitions Min- ister Howe announced sometime ago that Canada now ranks as the greatest base metal cit-porting coun- try In the world and the output this year will be the greatest In the Dominloifs history. _ Yet, because of war needs, sup- plies of these metals for clvlllan purposes are strictly limited with the greatest part of the production and stockpile pooled for use by B11 the Allied naticns. Aluminum ls an example of what. has happened. The Canadian 0111.- put now Is six times that of 1939 and equals the entire world pro- duction of that _',’[‘.'ll. Tho Dominion ls SUDDlylIlQ about 40 pm‘ (‘oIlZ of the war rcqiiiremcnis of the United Nations. Yet only about one iirv cent of the primary aluminum praductioil is available fer civilian cniistitnptlon and that ls earmarked for essential purposes. Some 96 oer rent 209s in- to direct war purposes and three no“ cent into Indirect war purposes. 0f the refined copper urncluctlori. 88 1:121‘ cent ls allocated to direct wur needs 1111191391‘ cent. for In- direct war purposes and only three per cent for essential civilian con- sumption. Those tiuures t-lcselv re- semble tliti statistics for refined nickel, 90 D01‘ cent cf which is go» lng to direct war uses. eight per cent, lndlrcct war and two per cent essential llan. Figures for refined zine show B’! oer cent direct war, slx per cent Indirect war and seven per cent essential civilian. Reports on the cnnsttmptlon of tin, of _whlcli___Crgnnda 1s prily a IIIYI MIG! VIIIIIII‘! SOLIERS works. engagement. mm who planned and started the < (farlottetown In Mon tagud We must keep _ these Freedoms Q War, with its restrictions, shortages and privations and above all its tn ic sacrifices, must not be allowed to destroy t e confidence of free people in each other and in their vvny of life. QFi-ecdom of the Individual and Freedom of Enterprise menu freedom for each of us—-to plnn —to trade-—to build for the future-to uccept responsibility, Ind to live and work together as free men 1nd good citizens. Q It is under these freedoms, the moat cherished treasures of free people, that sound and lutin banking relationships have been establish: d And, the basic reason for these relationships is that almost every citizen has day-to-day need of banking service in one form or another. Q Our endeavour is to make each branch of this Bank a lace where men and women may freely come with their banking problems and receive from trained and experienced ople, helpful and practical co-operation Ind a vice. Q Our Managers will be glad to discuss with you, your war-time problems and post-Wu plans: ‘ti... BANK of NOVA S COTIA Iflublllhd ll82—OvIr a Cnlvry o! 50min BRANCHES IN PRlhAfE EDWARD ISLAND n! 0’l.car1 Summers“ Vlctcrll Kelulnlloll More! small producer, show 60 per 1 going Into direct and lndlrefi- W!" purposes and 40 per cent for es- mltteemen, will meet ..... . -sentlal civilian needs. OTTAWA, Sept. Ottawa Journal said today It had learned that members of the Na- tional Llberal Federation's mlttee have opposed acting prest- denl. Norman McLarty's to close the sessions to party mem- bers at large when the Federation meets here next week. 111111: Journal saldmthat thed C031; Known m tee mem rs w deman t a Liberal supporters at. least be per. 855¢<11B11°11 9nd“ W119" u" fimc‘ 111119 Minister 'I‘Ireur was transferred to a nort- Mackenzle King's speech at tne horn P011- tomorrow for reconsideration l'I——(CP)-The conference. Com» dens“ LONDON-IO?) — together for three year; but the mlnesweepers and Fu-anc-Tlxeur hear Prime cent closing banquet. and that the PW"- unve of the federation. with com- lJClSlOIl to close all sessions of thl SEPARATE INSEPARABLES They swept as the inseparable; their HARDWOOD We require a quanttity hard wood- “Rock Maple” split, 4 foot lengths. Write or phone stating quantity, and price. DAVIS & FRASER Charlottetown Atienfion Farmers Needing Help‘ For Harvest and Potato Digging Under a new agreement between the Provincial and Federal menu: It Ia now possible for Prlnco Edward Inland farmers In need of help for harvesting and potato digging In secure luch help from the Army. The following facts should be noted, viz:- l. The rate of ply to be $8.00 per day, for every day the loldlor-Iuborer U 0V€I1I' 2. Farmer to provide food all lodgllgl for soldier-laborer during time of 8. Farmers do not have to IIIII for any lcflnlte period of time. 4. If soldier-laborer Is unsatisfactory a; u worker farmer may dismiss. 5. Farmer does not pay- soldlor laborer for wet days on which the lollllnr- laborer does not vvor 6. If In need of such labor you should vvrllc to the Farm Labor Bureau Charlottetown at once requesting application forms be sdnt you. . Address your communication to PROVINCIAL FARM LABOR BUREAU, THE PRINCE E1) WARD ISLAND HOSPI » 1883-1943 T“ Yen. thln ukknoe fliii'"i.l:t‘im;,":“' 5N1: 1111M: have lice-rd m“. 0 110M: of uh] 1”"! vim: I11 ,1 l‘ o“? (Gnu. col aural; b! ‘he! mo cc: In 11 used for lhelr ciiialiuanlxzdcan In Thu Prince Edward Island n "In bu [Ivan It; benefits, 11111 0:11PM those who were In a 111111111111, , I l" for them, hub has unzi-uflgh, 1“ n“ efflclenlly Included In ils h“ 5M an‘ work. u“ (remmnd MCIICIICI. women, and chllrlren ufllllllc 111mm‘ appell- to reullze lls full 1| ""39- w‘ lllllll. therefore ti“ Holpllul up to the 1-1,; 1,1p11"‘° llllldltd. 1.1 that 1111-. 111111111 11'1"‘ our people from Infancy 11, emu? In may he guarded. 1t 1.; 1111' natural that- every Tlfilli-IIIIIIQXI ' clllzen should want tn help in 11!,“ noble work when the 1111,11“ makes Its annual appeal not onlli It“ flvlng their subscription, but '51,: In the Important work of 1111111,“ In the collecllon which is In 1151i: a llrlr underluklnz. Collector; 1111]’ be cllllnx on 1-1111 1111-. r1111 1.5.1, 1,, October. It will help Ir 1-111, ,1, hnve your contribution frailv so l‘: to uvuld extra calls. 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