I PAGE FOUR THF.__Cl_IA_RLOTTE'i‘0WN GUARDIAN TIIE IIIIAIILIITTETIIWII GUARDIAN Morning Dally (Founded In 1881) T‘ istitssustrrlon BATII I; lull in A‘, L‘. A. ‘CAI’ par runri 08M In 0 month 11,2} for 3 iutiulttla We [or din Ion (my uoitiery “.011 ||er year; N-W luv I until 11.75 [or s lllvllllllt Ila fur on Ionll I} Anni to utiler t-rovtntn emi tl.tt.A. 00.00 pee r1 Illurdly Weekly: 12.110 ver run ILW III I Iii-III. 150i; for if nonlhe flulnliln my on obtained II llotinitug- mm- AKQIll‘ rlnien aqua-e. New turki 0ft iouth haw: Agent-y, Uur I Milk and Wteeltllgtuu Bur-ml. Iulrupitlltttlt ma. Avery, uni reel at. Aloinrreli J. I u IN u»; 1st, ‘furor-tn. new: stand Gluten: l4: Ion Ultuwin; Wulifn heme etniiii uudbnry. 0am Alul Tuhui-i-i. nlmp. Alunrtun. l. B. “The Strongest Memory II Weaker Thin the Welgesf Ink.” 1i'|-;5|i.\\'. SEPTEMBER 21. 1943 Th! Cl-llu lottelou |.i Two Canadian Cruisers dicllitig o1 the grriutlt of lhU Qilhlldlfhl Navy’ lion, .\11g1~.\ Alnrtiniizild, .\lllll5lCt‘ of .\t1val De- oui allies think what they like. Any embarrass- ment at home-it wilt have to be swallowed soon- er or later--is unimportant compared with the consequences of a continued misunderstanding abroad that, at the beginning of the fighting war, Canada is reducing the fighting strength of her army. The fact is C‘ da is not doing so. The 6th, 7th and 8th Divisions never were combat divis- ions. They were but a. facade—part of the hoax- designed t-i shelter the large part of the 65.000 drztttces who, though being trained to fight, by Government policy are not available to fight. These divisions have never at any time trained in divisional formations. They have been strewn about the country as separated units, most of which have never even had combined training in as large a. formation as a brigade. The Government, belatedly, is attempting to recover from the ovcrexpattsion of our army and provide adequate reinforcements for the divisions now overseas, short of using conscript tr0Op5 as our allies have done. ' The manpower muddle, comments the Globe and Mail, has overtaken it again. It cannot continue to disguise the shortage of overseas reserves. So it has been forced to break up divisions which were formed unneces- l\ll(t', m. t. 111.11 not (iiily has it ttddrd six desk trr-yt-ip- 1l11~ 1.111“. wiili luur niurc towflftltejptléc 5mg» in Order 1114111; >lllltIlLY mllllg but thttt two ctiiiscis . f being obmiucil 11-11111 lilllillll. lhe ‘lucmou 0 sccurlng tnrrruii Cill‘l'l!'l'> is tilso being CU1151'-l@1‘@d~ bionic 111:1; tl>l\' \\'ll)' ihc Canadian Navy should ships zicqitiretl at th15 ~c twn zutswcrs. Th9 , \\'lll' is tin; liLIll'l\' over, illlkl it is tor Canada to pltii r bi‘ tlltt> t'\])1'.lltlt'(l 11nd big >l.1_'_'t* of In; uztr. 'l'i1ci'c- to make available men who always should have liccii training as reinforcements for the overseas army. - EDITORIAL NOTES - ‘Sportsmen entering upon the gunning season~ hcr full [rtri i11 cvrrv wttv possible. llcforc thl’ “m1 Ilcduwd 0r "Olhcxwlent mulllllohsi will be’ uur. wc Ii 1d :1'.1111i.<1 11o iizivy, \\:itl1 till the pro- pt-scd. ;tc-'|i1:.~§11111i.~ wc should still have a small > 'l.'i\'_\ 1111' :1 llllllllll (ll Cziiiziilzfs‘standing. _ Iii th: sot-out] pl-irt- the .\lhcs, iitcltttliiig Cau- idzi, will 111:1 11111111 lllrll‘ ttrnicil lurccs altcr the war sufiiritiitlv >ll'l'llfl to police Qrcvcnt zuir fllfiilfit‘ ziggrcsstoils- strciigtli ol our iirivr is tint luidulv lIFP-Wt. con- tid-rriitg (Y: ‘til-Us rc>‘i>ttt'k‘<‘S among tho i"lll1\ll§_ Secret Committees Hy adltriiitg to its (Ltci-iiiiiintitiii to hold iiiost of it.- scss1on~ iii sccrt-t, thc llullfie 01 Lohlllhm“ Lriiiiiuiticc oi1 \\':ir lixpciitl ltiigcly to llllilll)‘ its owii \\‘0rl\'. n Lliziiiibcii- lllkllltlkl of procedure, says the \\’111(l501' Star (llltlvlttllllfilll) cannot help but convince 3 large suction oi the public that somcthitig is bflhg concczilctl that should bu brought otit into the light of d:tv. Nothing is of greater public interest today than the subjcc; with which the committee ls dealing- The pcoplt, contributing their through t' ' s and loans, have how it is being spent, but the my they itittst not be given this information- True, SOllti‘. of the evidence is likely to reveal mili- tary sccrcts ltaviiig to do with pr0rltlCll011. bill 11 would be an easy i11attci' to close the doors only when something of this confidential nature is to be aired, and in any cast‘, strict censorship would prcvcrit ptlbllCltllOll of anything that would be of llfii or comfort to the eitemy. This concealment of vital iiiforntatioit is briuiid to lczid to nllfitrltSt 31111 stispicion, and the tnaj0rity> members of the c0111- ntittce can have no complaint if of placing political expediency above their duty to their cnuittry. Brackenk Statement Oii _]til_v 2, speaking in TOIOIIIO Progressive Conservative Leader john Bracken described Canadafs draitec army as the "biggest hoax ever Three days later perpetrated on the nation.” iii the llouse of Coiitinons an Minister condemned his lise of as “tincalled for, untrue and offensive." Bracken, he said, “will come greatly to regret ever having used it." Yet if Col. Ralston’s statement reorganization of the Home Defense Army is not an admission of a hoax, thcn what does it mean? The very ambiguities with which he sought t0 avoid the atlmission misled political opinion in thc Ijnitcd States. and have done the Roosevelt Ad- tiiiistrzttion the grcat disservice its manpower program. The immediate reaction in Washington to hi5 annouiicciticiit that the 7th and 3th "Operational" Dl\'l<l(1ll.< and part of the 6th Division were t0 be rlisliziii-b-d ivns most uulorttiiiate. 'l‘l1<~ llcicia-c Minister has now to make it plain tlint his first statcmciit was wrong; that the s0- way fighting strciiqth. and thereby embarrass the GOV- or continue his sham and lct_ painted Alilitarv called r<~rir_u.".11iz:1tin11 iii no criiiiicut at 11111111‘, Tlic nineteen Germans who es- caprtl n: Kitflflllttt got out through a scwcr, N111 lllYL‘ Ll 1111.110 f0: such ways of escape 11nd would feel A0 home there.“ ' Inn Stin. . Tlicrr- s!‘ '71s to lie .1 difference of ' ' - lnixz cabbage llmvcvcr. it isn't . :10 to export. the ncuth- bour: tn stiiid it for 20 minutes.»- Boskm Globe On iils Lzturr-ntlzin fishing expe- rlitii 1_ Mr. C111" itll is said to have mrismrcrl thr- IPZdlfllflllC of fly cast- ltiz whllr- standing upright in a cation. After this, can llicre be any doubt lllfll tlir- man has the bal- ance the world iiccds? —Wlnd:.or Slur Let m: nffcr General I-‘ranco nothing for the slight considera- ticn he can iiffci- us now. and cer- tainly not the whtrctvithtil to sup- press ltberrv in Smiln. He can read Ch." hnitdwrltlnrr 0n the wall as well its tttivnnr else. That. ls why we criii till: (v him at till. Then. to usi- an An crlrtiitlsm tic zluubtlo-ss would tlcsri i rkey."— Christian S. hrnmnrkk tiriilTi-ii-rduntl tells l- bnvt Vi!‘ (fir-twin n‘ttl Danish guards w‘~'1 hw" l‘"lr"llcd lhsi sftmc beat r lane they'd I1"".Ill1 to fitlk to cachl n“~—~. fin» rl~~ t‘-~.~ Fcrmrn slgtied: "Oh. ff or"? wntilri nnlv come in ivc r-nulrt Iln mnflthln‘! besides "I'll" ‘m.’ " ""i"l"t \‘."'llI(I you do, the?!“ "Wt-ll f5“! Yd tftke‘ a hlrvclo trlii tlivriiult (‘rwfer Ger- many." “ls 1111.11. w?‘ - the Dfllll‘. "But Wurst rwvll l"-'lll do in the afternoon?" -'I‘lils Week. — Notes By The Way — the ivorld and Th‘, Droposed the grounds. sport" is in the and prominence Liberal caucus o of the National thc 27th would contiiiuvs This 51:11- ituros The sensation forces, savs an money lteavily. a right to know Parlilnieiitariaiis hog otttptil. 110w they are accused to fccrl castcrn J uslified “The Tihriee Savilc Row has outraged Prime the ivord hoax M'- firmly resolved “i0 pockets whe last week on the date, i869; one _ thc 5th Cavalry of endangering weakens our British school children are to learn more about the Empire. More than 100 teachers from state schools are spending tnelr holidays in York, where they are attending a. lpectal| course on Empire affairs. The Board of Education plans to ltold these schools on the Empire for teachers in all parts of the United Kingdom, s0 that they will be able to pass on to their pupils a more vital outlook on Empire affairs Lecturers include Mr. L. S. Amery. Secretary of state for India. who opened the course with a talk on India. -United Kingdom Informa- tion Office. “A fight. in the thy room" cer- geant!" Hearing this cry, the top kick ran quickly to the day roont. flung open the door, and exclaimed “What's going on here?" The en- tiiince was a signal for cries of "Surprise" and "Happy Birthday.” There we;e two huge cakes and oth- er refreshments ln honor of the occasion. The sergeant began to weep and everyone rushed forward and waited in line to kiss her ser- geant. (Is this the army. Mr. Jones? No, just a surprise birthday party for First Leader Peg Wilder, top kick of the WAAC unit at Scott Field). -~Soot.t Field Broadcaster. In an unscheduled ceremony n [III launched a battleship at a Bfltlsh shipyard. Wren Betty Burdell, of Nottingham. had driven l1 nitval of- ficer to the yard. At the shipyard another officer sum to her: "You aze the only ladv titesent. Would you like to launch l! ship?" He handed her ii hatchet. and n mo- incnt later site found herself cutt- ing the rope and naming the ship Hon. Mr. AIcLzirtys announcement that the ticcasioncil strong opposition oi1 the part of many Liberals and Liberal newspapers. But the powers- that-be are ztdaittaiit, and promised is that the closing banquet or “love feast", will be permitted to be reported. To such depths has Liberal £I€Il1OCf3Cy‘d€5CendCd. - aimotiiiccmcnt of called for. The more fact that the disbandntcnt 0f two divisions and partial demobilization of an- other is proposed because of the obvious lesseii- tug of C0311 dcfciicc needs must be taken in con- Juiictioit with Col. Ralstorfs reminder that re. cruitiiig is still nearly 3,000 below the {naughty requirement and hi5 latest assertion that there \\'lll be a steadily expanding requirement for men for ovcrsc-is service until the cud of the war, I hlaritiiiicrs and Eastcrncrs are apt to forget the PIKKIIglOIlS c tzirio, ziiid this y 111 baskatclicwairivill be almost cqual to Ontario, so that the prairie provinces must not only help own rapidly increasing animal population. claimed to represent the people of England, have their modern countepart. meifs three-piece suits can have eight or ten pockets. Amid denunciations of government bur- caucracy and "needless restrictions," tailors have where the bureaucrats specify." i i l F Sir Philip Chetwode, British General, born this geniuses developed in the last war; after service iii Burma and South Africa, given command of fir)’ Force; during the retreat from Mons his Cavalry repeatedly drove back superior German forces; subsequently given command of the 2nd Cavalry Brigade and promOted Major General; transferred to the Egyptian Expeditionary Force in 1916 where under Allcnby his plans for at. trick on Beersheba and Aza, were successfully put ""0 QPCY-lttot}: after the capture of Jerusalem he led ivith brilliant success the advance on Damas- °115 "'1 Srlltctiiber i918; after the wai- was ap- nitcrcstcd 1o learn that the grouse moors of Brit-l H111. 011cc rcntcd for thousands of pounds a sea- son, are going this year for about one-quarter their former value, and where once members of the peerage hcld their shooting parties, a few sol- diers and village “11iitits" will. be the only ones on For the duration, "shooting for discard. 01 i O U 1i Sept. 24 and the general meeting Liberal Federation in Ottawa 0n be hold behind closed doors has the only concession in Congress over Col. Ralstotrs V demobilization of Canadian Ottawa correspondent, was un- actually is ahead of that iii On- car it iS expected the production livestock but also carc for their I I1 i 01 Tailors of Tooley Sh," who A battle on London's developed on the issue whether they should be permitted to put rever the customer wants and not of the outstanding military Corps in the British Expedition- Secretary at the War Office, The next second it slid into use water. The following day came en- other surprise. A pereel arrived (o: t she f ‘Turkish hilt‘ a oiinvgitiiogi worth r: are an scar g “To the Wren who e shlpP-llbrchangve. Whet one might ull the gunm- Hbs’ (his distinguished from the vount; people's) ball in eid of Queen Charlotte's Maternity Helpful, m]. lowing rather quickly on the Debut,- antes Ball. was quite a lticoese . . 0M v1 the blame int-nee vm that not up by Indy Ramona- Graemc. but unfortunately, aging to a temporary lndispoelitlon eating some gulls’ eggs which were not quite what they ahoud he, ehe was unable w be present. However ‘ Lady Willtngdon and Lady Hedd- fort acted 5.5 hostesses instead, and Sir Egertmi Hunond-Gmenig wee there to support them. -!'rom the Tatler and Bystander. Reprinted in the New Yorker. somebody with en elementary knowledge of refrigeration baked e meat pie the other tiny emf rent ft in e wrapper of thick brown to a soldier overseas. When a pie reached the bane pelt office It was In "an advanced state." and went no farther, despite the girt- ake of 36 cents. During Jul m were 1,132 parcels addressed cold- lers overseas sent. on to the f repair branch to be fixed up: In June, 1339 parcels were nwnpped, and in May, 1,256. There are ever glass jars being sent to roldicre u a result of e0 mlnv pet-eel hnvinfl been defrayed by broken content. Post/at officials say: “Don't send meat pies across the ooeln; use receptacles that won't break; keep tnflammables out of porcell." -_ Toronto TNIGIIIIII. ._ , l jrtaiim people with the utmost. good izatlon of the manifold activities volveu ting things don-e with s esd, if for no other would certainly not be or pattern had to be scraped, cr- hape even befoze mass production, bscause of some new development of enemy equip- ment which might. make it obsol forces. Thrt would merely b: ac- pgunted a hazard of war-a thing hangs in pt/estem farm prod“? lather sort exists here and iion directly prriducctl by war demands. Alberta's Bonds, but they do like. to be as- tttx payments, really izne= into ‘he war effort. and not. into the pocket of some slick profltecr. depredatfons aralvst purse that the War Expenditures Con-mltce of ttic Home cf C:m- mom Was set uo. But the meet- number of o‘hers. We have cv-sn ma tter. launched a , I The Point 0t Absurdity. (Vencouver Province) The Wartime Prices and Board must. have its yub v in hand indeed t! it t can now extend lte ectlvitlea from the field of price; and supply, in which lt l2."}““§.'.‘t’. °.;'§“.8.‘la...‘€ ti‘; e o in a - new order forbidding people to inulk: gifts“?! ratiqpfid rlrltzodengghgt; cine enge em w o ii is an amazing one. And it is, of course, wholly unenforceable. The Wartime Prices and Trade Board-will be doing ve well in. deed if it lees that Cana fen: have a reasonable supply of the vari- oue ntioned commodities and if it; makes sure that the distribut- ion of these commodities is fair. By menu of it, is seein l I P till» fair distribution. Why should it. attem t to go any furher? Particularly w en it lacks ‘the facilities for doing so effect- v . e . The whole program of rationing has been accepted by the Can- nature and hardly with B murmur of protest. About the only criticism has come from some who think rationing has not gone far enough. The reason for the general ac- ceptance of the program is that It his been n moderate and rea- sonable program. It has not at any point the length of interfer- lng needlessly with, long-establish- ed rights. But. when the rationing authority presumes to peo ‘e that they must. not do anyth m: to iron out little Inequalities among their acquaintances, that; they must not deny themselves certain things to give their friends a little treat that they must not borrow n spoonful of tea or lend a cup of sugar, that is undue interference and it will not be tolerated. Besides being an interference. the order can not b: made effect- ive and if it. could be made ef. festive it would not accomplish enough to be worth the trouble. It seems necessary to keep re- mindinq our administrators that; these new laws of theirs. while ae- ceptabie when enforcrd with com- mon sense, must not b; driven to the point of absurdity. weakening Public (Halifax Chronicle) B ly, By rationing ft is looking 1i Sardinia (By The Canadian Prue) guarded military secrets, Sardin iii the No. 2 outpo Museotin Italian homeland. It. became his pleted b for invasion of southern Italy. The ctrivin shores of France. lash at Mediterranean shipping. the words of -Lord Nelson with atrflelds, big guns command its harbor, and fllIIHlI-IXIILAUII and fuel clumps are protected by un- derground storage. Sardinia several other excellent harbors. It has numerous ntrdromee spot- ted over the island. Aside from its strategic position. the Island's main contribution to the Italian war effort has been the products of its mines. copper, zinc, earl and antimony. HARVEST Before the grapes were lush and sweet Before the corn grew fine 11nd tall; Where there tvas notlilniz yet to eat, I thanked the Lord who made 1t all. But now mv work has found 1t fine And I have borne it to mv table. Humbly sitting clown to dine I thank the Lord that I was able. -—Marie Gleason in the Christian Science lvtoititor. ~' t bring Li" mall" w I§°'.s..§l1'°§y Iinovlng ari ntnetidntznt. The admlnistraticn and organ- whlch go to keep rolling l war 0f the magnitude of the 011-3 in which Canada. is engaged, lrevltabty 1n- some extravagance and waste, because of the need of get- IEIIOTI. he public surprised to hear that a. particular process it came nto ate. and even dangerous to our be written off. But the public stands in Derpet. uel fear that extravagance of un- there. eocle do not. grumble because they are asked to but" Victory sured that the money ‘they prov do in this way. and through ‘their It is precisely to elves‘; any such the niibllc inzs of that. ccrnmlttee have been wholesale. ‘They have a-apzared in this newspaper as incl‘ a". tn n. agreed with Mr. Coldwell on this The other day Mr. Caldwell and the Prcgrers"ve CTIISEI e ” steer"... AWAKE AEFIIESIIEII \- cl—yeil not la Ilcly eiilcrlitg, loo. A! IIII fnt sign el kidney heuble tun confidently to Doddk Kidney Pills-far our Iulf e euituf! "l! Inuit: kidney remedy. Euy Io take. ||4 Budd's Kidney Pills Your Eyes ‘l symptom cl etnln — ecu-o cyeeer linen - eenenlt e epeclslht. .112’? ""5" "if. "S; u ore relreetlncugrvlec. ' 0n! In and linemen you llfflelitice Wrih or phone for endiituenle. (l. F. llittcliueii AND SON I. O. IUTOIIBON | (l. I IUIOIIIIOI m; house, asking for full 1111b‘ iiéittyl in resimt w 111s f-“dmlls of ttie committee only to have it voted down by uovcriimcnt. mem- bers, acting on the iicivic: of Mr. Hughes Cleaver‘. M- l’. chflrmfl" of the committcc. _ All this secrecy, mitlnta nzd-so it ls 5flld~—fZJI‘ _exP~'='-11°Y1°°- con‘ trasts snarpy with the absolute publicity gtvm to U18 5955-11115 D! the DfllTflilEI Truman Qommhwr in ttie United States’. \\'I'IICII:BIIQW5 the public in to till its meeLngs. one docs not. suppose for an tn- gtattt that, the Qanau n Govern. mcnt lirts anything re ihenslble to bide. But. it must cc borne in mind that, 111 the abseiwe of effic- _ be rczuy to t: ' rmycitc, however‘ ‘ chcwes to tell it. In trc BhSBF-ce of m; truth, any canard o: lie can g?- n easy cttrie . When the affairs of nn o. ivn like the Alllftllllrtll Contp iv; of Canada fire utid-Er iztvcstlgtilltii, and the ex- nmirtation is llfllfl tcniitd, closed doors. any fflCtlctiS_ll111'10l'-IY W11 crganllé a perfect field day. Even the bezt. friends .11 the Gov- ernment, therefore must. express the wish that the tutl light of pvbllcity shalt be thrown 0n_ the work of the Wnr Expendnure Committee. Public confidence is an easy thirg to kill. But. all the news, even 11'» some of it is bad news. will do much to maintain that confidence. and maintain it we must, if tvc tire to continue to pull our weigh in the prcsecutlon cf the war. ' Tell-Tale Sub Feather (Windsor Star) It ts impossible to spot sub‘ marines below the surface from airplanes over the Atlantic In the clearer waters of the Med- iterranean, an airman can look down and see submarines as much An Island of many and cloeeliyl- _ the former Fascist pre- mier, depended for defence of the fortress uardin I the Tyrrhentan Sen on thgc weed Sicily-conquest of which was com- y Allied arms Aug. 1'i——was the foremost island outpost. and its loss opened the sea approaches g of German gnrrtsone from Sardinia should permit its use as a base for a thrust into Corsi- ca, northern Italy or the southern The Axis had made Shrdlnin I formidable sea-anduiir bastion tn Its prtncipul naval bases are Cag- arl in the south and La Maddal- ena In the north. the latter "worth a hundred Maltas in position," in 140 years ago. La Maddalena is ringed I'll! P p pert-s stands that the pllo the feather and begin to work on him. Hence. more than one enemy submarine ccmmander his perlecope down. to take c chance with the airplanes as B0 feet below the surface. But in the Atlantic any ‘ hie be- neath the surface is out of sight. However, airplanes on patrol can spot the tell-tale feather of water made by the periscope of a sub. marine. Once that ls seen, the air patrol can begin to bomb with 0005M; PZAYI/Ol/SE raw“ THE WEIRD CIRCLE SERIES ,4 Terrill)’ stranfix‘ WILKII COLLINS C F C Y Tonight 8.30 RM. VIA WOOD ISLANDS, P Will Leave Wood islende 1. l-I. 11-00 an. end 0.00 pan. PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND — NOVA SCOTIA FERRY SERVICE M. V. “PRINCE NOVA” ‘The Connecting Link Between These Province!” (DAILY-SUNDAYS mcnunznt , 1d the Nova IOOIII—PI'IIIOO Edward hlnnl will spunk three mind tripe per dly. LUNCHES SERVED NUKTHUMBEKLAND . FERN/ES, LIMITED OIAILOTTIIWWN. P. l. l. . E. l. — CARIBOU, N. l. Will Leave Caribou 9.00 5.1a. 1.00 11.1». and M0 pm. A worker in a munitions plant. It’s mid-afternoon. He's tiring. The day is starting to drag. into his pocket and takes out some GANONGS (C.B.) CHOCOLATES. Takes a bite, relishes the delicious wholesome flavor, takes another bite and grins. Is cheered, is I braced with every bite. Goes back to his work. Is happier and more efficient in his task. I GANONG BRO5., LIMITED ~ ST. STEPHEN. N. l. telling effect. '1 C: lllfl An, ...._......ine c mmander. Wr1° knows there is a constant air ol beinz kept overhead. teal- i?“ that. he is tempting fate to co c. He. under- aloft will spot: utu his has kept refusing overhead. And. if he does not use "tig-rtsrisaoipaftireabmnawfit- He stops. Reaches mtmder has to attack ehlmflnl bttn-dly, which is not effective. The ttlr tttrofs in submarine- fnfested we ers would like 0o sink B. lot. of submarines. However. their main job is to .'\'-e t-hflli (.110 vessels get: through safely and, lf the patrols can keep the subrna - Ines from attacking the convo . that ts the big part of the Job. 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