\ “jwnti litiuii NAUIII) rm,’ the Worst inflation came AFTER the war the last time . . . to be followed by disastrous deflation, unemployment and contusion. For Canada to manage successfully the change back to peace, maintain employment, and meet the world's competition . . . we must continue to have stable economic conditions. To protect the individual from rising costs of living and later unemployment we must continue to prevent inflation. To prevent a repetition of the conditions fiollowng the last vrur PRICE coivmot iausr as FiiiAINTAINED AS LONG AS INFLATION THREATENS US. This,‘ can only be done it production is etiicient and economical, costs are kept clown and consumers refuse to pay more than ceiling prices. THIS IS ONE OF A SERIES ISSUED BY THE GOVERNMENT OF CANADA TO EMPHASIZE THE IMPORTANCE OF PREVENTING A FURTHER RISE IN THE COST OF LIVING NOW, AND DEFLATION LATER Qnoperson can start it! When one person demands more for goods or services he compels other: to do the same and Price Control ‘goes out, the window. a ["1" _ T: i u such as thiistlfbeini; inaiic byiill Ian . i§~ m" ~ on‘ l s Queens Canadian Fund. it miznt our gun crew, mi we hi; 1g, Qt’ I prove difficult to continue the good tram the n. t, ~ . ..t: \)='t Our W8)’ By .l. R. Williams Our Boarding House - With Major Hoollll good work which, as you Fare lmrc lived, eaten n; latvare. the Fund has tindcrtaken." gather A ctmri: ci ‘wk ue _ Tuclve letters oi thanks were ‘ canto out to this place for a test *4 PUBLIC 5I>EAK|N© received from farmer residents of , period, and n lot oi the boys wem F0 l5 VERY IMIERTANT the much robombed borough of I on leave to Florence. Jack. among ltd AN EDUCATION, Cruydon. lthem 'l“nere yvas an accident on ” AND FD LIKETO writes: “will you ther evidence of appreciation ot exceptional at this time owintz to, plgésewgglffiilov m the map“) of ‘vain bnfigdygl,‘ ulfgwaguglnlg - ' i n ,, Canadian help to victims oi’ ro- the t pe ot bombardment to which_ .., , . - _, . . , bombs in letters oi thanks ior- the iliondoner is being subjected imllflellrf,“ G?‘ a?“ 0ft \' CITIZENEIIF 7OU warden from London by Admiral! All applications for assistance fol- ‘ ‘ gum-L "u"! ‘ somhrmf ‘ n,“ . ' 1;)‘, m“? g“ 9“, i‘, 0S" -. WILL MAKE A Sir Edward Evans. dotving robomb-hits receive prompt? ' I ‘qssure ygu it 15 B; t h,“ m“ t}; ("bufht i ‘ma? lvowenlfi‘ CASUAL PEIZUSAI- The chairman oi No. 5 London nnci sympathetic treatment. but‘ "m Smmc m these “mes o; We“ ma? m‘; ,2,l:‘,_ d“, I OF MYOPPOMEHTE Region ford writes- lwithout assistance‘ of dotiationsj " no“. ma, more are such firm gm ‘awn; I“ cgfl_aix-ll\, Shun § Potégggzl/ltguirctz kind and uwutmrui uterus visit the em Mrs Clbfsman, he, ,NCONS,$LTEN_ NOTICE t» POTATO GRIIWERS flrglilgithn an elderly couple ‘VIIOSE I ictelstcflriniil nlliojfdmcl mm‘ and 5 N I . Will Our Itustomers ‘lmmc in Croydon was destroyed b; _ recently, comes this message: "Ilinl r119 mo. I (‘in j um writing to thank you so much ivithntit hin],<,~i“kl n |~ ,- ffll‘ YOU!‘ El“ l0 mt‘ wife and I. It ntyself. I‘m from Mcnton lis the kindness and generosity‘ of game Overseas ‘vim the 3m 1'9‘ and nm hopinz. to 1,0 The (Innadian National Railway is not providing the curs necessary to move the potatoes now ready for shipment. Our warehouse and cellars are completely filled and it is impossible for us at present l0 accept. delivery of Fund News the chairman of the Queen's Canadian Fund has received tur- BOOOOH! AWFUL.’ "As you probably know, the demands upon the Fund are vet-yr, 1939 ' home, b,» with Sincerely "Blucr" McS-wecney G 7129 Gut" McSwecney. F Elli Bty. 2m! I-‘d. Regt. R. C. _ C. M, F‘. O ‘w -c. A ' t ,1 ~—~-————-—- t , /~\ nmnnvzorn car nnms g '- TERRIBLE.’ THAT'S TO HELP MAKE ‘IOIJIZ 5I<IN THICK, 5O ‘IOU CAM TAKE IT A9 WELL A6 GIVE IT.’ t "-1. A i HOOIZAY .' WONDERFUL.‘ Pen » FECT! ‘men's ‘to KEEP ~lou FROM GITTIN‘ Discoulz- AGED lixl TAKINV AN‘ MAKE YOUR SKIN THICKEIZ AN' THICKEIZ -- WE'RE , , 4 $2,. " I lslr l‘ I' ‘IOUR BOLR NOTES A22 ODTOF Se TI-Ils 15R eAv, M25. uoowte. n= ‘(OLYRE NOT GOING TO SPREAD ANY MORE woot on out: core FOR Tue WINTER, HOW ABOUT INBTALLING dorma- EQM LIGHTS IN OUR IEOOMB so us EQQMOS Nil-l- FEEL Motae AT HOME ? IT .._.. ARE ~/ U PLAMAIBrEcDZOTIéSE si/eoiiili cueswufli I Some ant. col-Rd; build nests as | large ns o cottage l ALL KINDS OF LIZARDS _ There are abmitflzcoo specie; o! lizards. other people which I shall member " oi nil when this wiir 500m (ggd V; 5;, mo“ n, ycur rcritiisslcrl I can go over to the quantity of potatoes being offered and not until more cars are available. U. _iiveti in our ‘IOIIEPI , 't-he Island and see you and tihei F0"? QUIIPHS Clulltllfl" ltltls JJcl: usrd to talk about. Weill Fund subscription to thd tutti-art's 1-H» f’ d enough for no,“ burl The weather is very likely to turn severely cold sud- denly before your potatoes can be moved, and all potatoes in outbuildings should be carefully protected Qflmdlm} Fllilfl‘ Rfhvlll T-"Jsl ' tronltl apnrecinte an answer from; Cfilnllfllll. Cl1~"»IlQ1I0l0\\n- you or cnehot the family WlIOHCVCI‘ O . fr0m,frost as we can neither" accept nor store any potatoes showing frost injury. IIETTETKTTT-STTIFATHY W‘ m“ “T Until better transportation can be obtained we can l The follcuini: tier 11:15 been: trttctivcil by" Ali's. E Ylvn Crcssrnnirl only handle potatoes for your account in the best man- ner possible Io us. iBedequu on the occasion oi her‘ l sun's tlenth: Dear Mrs Crcssman. No doubt. you are already \t-ci1dz~rin.g who this any Ls. well herc goes. Sorry b1 We mow the same conditions prevail at all shipping; points in Prince Edward Island, and we would sug-i gesi that all potato growers impress both their Fed-j eral and Provincial representatives with the urgent; need for them to take quick action to obtain sntis-' _ it this is a diiiicnit letter for me to B/eini; Jack's pal and closest friend factory transportation. arcl-nzl here I felt it wculrin't hurt Hie to write to You. his mother, 1 in-st met him a few days lifter Iy null In! there nltrlvrflarelnr: lo. P-III 8P" Ill III‘ vl ‘Ilotllctzry d In m; I write nnd hard for you to read. Matthew & McLean Liti.