‘jnlnill -- nip FOUR _-T"E CHARLQTTETQWN lillfifinlflbl- _ _ <-_ TNE UNABLOTTEIunll GUARDIAN Murnlng Dally (Founded in lll1i Prenldnuh Lleul. Ool W. Dbcolur l. IILIIU Vlro Preoltlnnll J B, Bllflllll. U-JJ. loorotnryt Linn. Col. l) A Inelllnnul III-O. llvlitur nnrl llnnnllnl Illrwllil‘. ~l I nlimm- rel-l- luorlulo Editor-i Frunh Wllkor. and Llnt. Ion A. Burnt-n. arm’ v.n. (On Aollvo Inrvlrol NUHNPIIIIWION BATE! Iy llnii |n P, E i.. ll-"fl n" nan BM for l- nionlll. I125 (or .1 months: Min for one month Cliy Drlllnry 1.5.00 nor your: I800 for Q month! II 7i! for s mnnflll: 00o for one» month ny unit In other Pmvlnrnl nnd IY.l.A. 0.00 In! "MI laturdny ‘vrflltlyt x200 nn vnu-z It!» for 6 month- n0:- for S month! fho (‘lmrl-lttr-tutvn Gnnrlllnn mny he nhlfnnl It Hlllnllilngl Now! Annoy, Timon Iqonra. Now Iorlr Jlri lnnlh ‘hw- Annoy. (‘nrnn Mill not! WIIhlIlIInI Bnllnn: .\Irlr0|l0l|li\n NOW! Alrnry. llll POQI It, nnntw-nit .l_ Flue MM llny it. Tnrnniol Noon lltunfl Stunt-nu Ltltlrlrr. Olmnn; Wolfe‘: New: Blind Inh- mry OnL; llnln fnlvnvru Rllnn, blunt-tun. NB ‘The Strongest lllemory is Weaker Than‘ the Weakest Ink." >l5l'i;s-l.§v.“rcsnualtv s, ma. llnu; Wk Men ul Vision’? l: l~ n ilht-r easy nor pleasant insisting uttim p 1 t Cl lQJtQ thtir obligations; it is never- ll .~- i\\L'\\t'l_\ .1‘ our rights and privileges are n-n 1r it lllcllnl frolll us. | i. ,l ‘I in t-lrlnnllulities as wcll as in- tl1\.tl.‘,t‘ ti tllttlt‘ k'.\]l.'t‘lilll_\‘ to provinces as ‘ rulplpy; I1,'_l'[\ of the llunlilliott. i ' :.v\\ l'l't‘llllt‘l‘ nf Ontario has been enl- r/l"‘j ti.l~ Ill-l week, and insisting upon the 'l1 vn pa": bin;- >ll'lCll_V adhcretl to, and l‘ rlehl. and authority maintained in- l,,.~;_ (mun-n. l~ .1 hi; province, with many \rlt't'~ in ihlrliann-nl to advocate and safeguard h l "llvl.'\i‘. and we lllay be sure the Federal li-ntlnlzu-ln \\ill llol ignore thelll save at their perll. Xnq u. the provinces by the sea, especially this pm-it-lllzll- province. \\'e have practically unit nil ltlvltlllrl‘ a Cabinet minister, whose \‘<-l\’t' l~ ll nltl ill lllt‘ lltltht‘, and that principal- ly, if not t'.\\'ltl*l\Cl_\, Ull departmental business. The (t\il.\<'\l\l\"llt_‘€ is our interests are being ignor- (‘ll, anll otn" local tlrgrtllizzttintls, such as the lqwnnu-inl (ii|\'t'l'lllll(‘lll, tllc City and Town (onnril-a rind the Iloards of Trade are put riff with stltrlllsilrVl-llgb‘ ill the llupc and expectation of their being kept quiet and their representa- the day ntadc a grave mistake when it changed the old system. We have a press bureau and an‘ information bureau. I have received a huge pile of literature, but I have foulld that there is a most useful piece of furniture in my office called a waste-paper basket and that is where I consign a whole lot of it. The govern- Iment has appointed this publicity board, and its .officcrs and other liaison officers are running all over the country. Some of them are in Hollywood, alld tlley are Spending money like water flying by air to California, and all over the world. They have been over to the old country and to nlany other places. It is hard to know, except for our newspapers, what is going on in this country, and the newspapers supply the information‘ at their own cost, with- out government aid. "The government should put back this ftlnc- tioll where it bcloltgs with the press of thc coun- try. It is a reflcctiotl on the press to appoint such a board. The newspapers are quite cap- able of ltalldling this work. They were doing it at a great cost to tllntlselves. There ltas been liélfllitlllvlllilfj‘ "itieisnl since the (lays of clllC Stuart kings, Crilicisllt is a tonic; it spurs the government into action. We had all exam- ple of this ill colnlcvtir-n witll tlle bonus t0 the soldiers. Public opinion in Canada was arous- ed, and the guverlllllellt of the day were colli- pellctl to change their views and grant this bonus. after the tlttltlicipalities from coast to coast forced it. The tnoncy spent by this in- formation bureau will rttll into a fabulous sum before tllc war is over, and this motley is being taken front the hnrtl-czlrncd wages of the people ofjfaltada. lf this lllottev had been given to the press of thc e0tllltr_r, to the (lailies and the weeklies, the work would have been handled mtlcll better, and cconotnics effected." l —l;lJllURlAl notes‘- Cetewayo, Zulu King. killed ill revolt, this date, i884; headed a CfliiSlllfllty against his father King Panda whom he deposed in i873: then orgzulizetl ll native revolt against the WllllCS in Natal and Cape Colony resulting ill a small llritish expentlition tttlder Lord Chelltls- ford being sent to the scene, lczttlillg to the dis- asters of lsantlhltralla and l\'orl<e's drift: Cetu- wayu was ttltinlzltely sigllally defeated at Ulutltli on july 4," 1879; he was captured. zlftcrlvartls being restored tn part of his killdoltl, but being "In my humble opinion the government of j Notes By The Way A man in known by the oom- pluly he keeps ttom yawning. -— oheorooke Record. Every stolen or countcrfel rntiun coupon circulated steals that. much from the total supply of a com- modity available to the lnw-ooldlugu In the East, as to gas coupons, it, is taken also from the supply avail-t mole to our armed forces overseas. 0n either count the traffic in such coupons ls traltorous and ought to amuse hot. anger ln any decent, pa- triotic citizen who comes across it. It. ls the kind of enterprise that, 11KB bwlegtling m the dry era, cannot be reaclly conducted with- out many witnesses. If the people will learn to be alert for it. and to stamp on it for the slimy thing it is, this traffic can be made mo plangerous to be profitable. -Detrolt ews. ' We thought “hlrc-(Tigirlfl were as extinct as dodos. one phoned ygg- terday and informed us that we Iwere mistaken. She said all the ‘working girls hadn't. gone to munt. tons plants and wanted a utorcl- put tn for those who had stuck to do- ing ltousework. She said the "lrls were human regard e55 of the “w; that they were "Nellie" or “Bessle" or something to everybody who game ‘upon the premises. “How I wish I had a name they couldn't pru. trounce," our informant comment. ed. Then she offered a gngggsilgn that alight help content the hired ,glrl. Touch u_n the unlfolms "They ‘Suck W059 ZYPGHS and blues on us whether we have red lvlr or not. ‘The darn tlnnzs haven't evcn a province. I can speak the more ad- has also laid its hand on the 1a,? ti" use“ 30ml)’ Within the danger from cured pork. dckev. and if you have hlns what the" (l0 to them is something ter- 1 ilave spent several years in the Sf-Menl! 118W been claimed 11nd" rlble. Then lhflv stick something on Kootenu", Okanagtm and clunl- the arm. and upon the rest has Colleges At War ocuamtnswlnnimrrfl ) 'pr. Walter Jesaup, president of the l; 1w ‘t: for the Ad- carneg ‘ 9}) um h“ fiuh lndahlmu W0 ll lint "D011 f . ll no‘ t "ma; , tie fth time: which nve a APPLES. FEARS, ETC Imeslrooomaw an" u m ‘every Sir,- In the Educational Column other ova-He o umadelilel’ e4!“- of Saturday's Guardian w‘ B" “WM” mggwgeglg: poured a brlefjlat. with descriptions new!" "Ht U f“ B m a, of suitable varieties‘ of lpplul for cracv I111“ 1h “$4.138 ma u the province 0f Prince Edward h- BWIY "ml- "lmm m “cf, “on land. The management of the |_ first old in meet-mi m9 l ‘l: h"- Teachers’ column ‘l: to be com- at m: new“ ti»); ft W“ d t, mended or this inclusion in their moved in!» WW u. W" ¥ "1 1' column. oi vhix timely and lmport- I10 ll! W"! °n W"? clmPm- l ant information to the public. ,. Every “m? l" midi l‘ F “m” ' Some days a o I had the oieuuro 1118 Mme md pltliglions o c; of a visit to o Dominion llIpert-tlonn. out!» WM r dfflfud "m0 mental Faun at; Charlottetown. rnndus . are will "Him lb he was particularly Interested in tin tuinu to do thlt W"! W!" '1 PUBLIC FORUM Inboounolnvlmlllfi u-"guqbyoovnlpoolcnull qnonflonn 0O Inland- Rh uiuhumnfunlzlooonol dilxfllli lit-null rlilllu N! sourrlllnl Have you, too, learned what Au.- nun can do to relieve tho noun of‘ comtipution clue to the lock of the right amount of “buik" in the dict? It’: n “better way" than forcing yourself to take harsh purgntivec thlt: offer only tanporory relief. Just by eating delicious Ila-Loan’: ALL-IRAN every morning. That's the uimplc mum that thousands u” ,0 keep regular . . . NATURALI-Yl Enjoy it u a cereal or in tuty mufl-‘mL drink plenty of water . . . and m what it doe: foryoul Buy “Lim, at your grocer-k, sold in two Convg, nient sizes; in individual serving packages at restaurants. Made by Kellogg's in Imldon. Clnada, inspection of apples. This visit con-either tn the civilian or the mili- lfirmcd a rtronz conviction I have tbrltfllde 0!’ WBP- Student! l" m9 “WY B" 589mm but creflures o! for trmhmosls. were ,5, turtullatttl bed fur several yam-g put, and that science courses have been mobl- the times, whereas their glory and one certain means of pfcwllllol] is, that it is nothing short of a, tragedy that: fruit Wing especi- bhe Nil-Willi ally that. of apples, Defence years tn our province. During the the colic!" "o wach 5980i!“ mu?!“ past three or four winters I myself 111181118. 5'4"" DP- 5°55“?- town which came, so 1 was lnform- I010!!! 90 5mm" cc, from such distant places u ltillf-Sll- Ac W!" N lmntl-‘fs- ‘he “'11 “"°°"q"°"bl° mind " British Columbia, and New Zealsndlhas Bone out for medical doctors. not. to mention of course Ontnriomlentlsts Ind ntmfl- Term! ""6 u been gm". committee. Other agencies have tuk- time only "n bh da of rofessor from eternity. ‘l’ “°’="°°‘°°' m’ m” m‘ 15 °' m’ ° m“ " ‘ It ls this for which hhe colleges arlclurlusu is an lnlcdzltam ,, {gum flzht. ‘Iheyw do not fight for cte- M-hervfllff SW-"d 511W" bl‘ r y - i tt -‘ ricultural economicrand me eo- mocracy: t y do not fight for n WOYm- e Paras e. N0 mt hue bought apple's m ohno a i“ dialects and way of life. They fight for "man's inspection of pol-k hns yo: luuiiuil - h t, tll i nd under their trust is that they belong not "Never eat pink rk" i . med mm“ o“ e a Research to the times, but to time, and to 0f health author ties, aiiidi as it 1m l ge on “Never 68t- POPK which h .- lpn a thoroughly cooked." as not h“ d , vised which can dcterttllnu tttlalll- bly the presence or absence o; trlchlnae, but pork can be Quebec. and Nova Sculls. And yetibeen lengthened Egncggglblitglgltnyalfi Never Eat Pink Pork 1gb rtsnttihoiollghlv s f a timely visit to our own Experl-Jffldllfltbn h" b9 ntental Farm will serve to convince sorts 0! "T081118? lnteryals the most skeptical that no apples: ' ' ' whatever imported into our Province. ‘The HEN-lily 0f the time "B5 can surpass ln beauty and favorlentered n0!’- Only the fflcl-llflw mid the choice varieties grown ln this-the courses of the universities; it l viscdly on this subject too, because Student body- A Proportion of the persond affected are ill, "Wm in Brave condition. These taln, and cooking of this llilp C ———— no longer (BYBW-Yflfd Ebttlositor) but has become whiff‘. Tfichlnosls, a rarely publicized we, to the centre. I! it flsfflse- and One for which no med- pink,‘ trtchinae, it pl-esellz, ca cure la known. has claimed two not be killed. There is no: ew days, while nine other usually safe, but the lhtlfoll two of of the curing cannot alw. ter. of m“ head that looks "n, the Mme wack valleys o! Brmsh colmnbm_ been p‘ the demand of u“, Fe,“ eleven victims are believed to have meal; would insure its Stiff-ll", m“ that we: to hanc down "Over up ell the hired girl's glumor? L; ll bsrnlvse the misrms is afraid Farm at Charlottetown, if he visits their requirements for admission, to of the competition? Give them n it in Autumn will find a great var- make certain that tlhe mfegf’ 1S 110i’- smrtrt uniform and it would be a or iety of apples to fascinate the eye- used as a haven for the drama. easier to keen the nlrls doing the perhaps upwards of 30 or 40 varlot- Schools of engineerlnrhave had to hotlsetrnrk that somebody has to do les. -'I'here are however a, limited |fr.‘e the fact the}. roughly one- —or maybe tul- Iadle< will have to number or well-approved ones rolqthtrd of thecnvlneerlnv student-s in do their own Gash. I have a vision our provlnce--that is in respect to lite cOIm of one old girl l know hendln" with hardiness. beauty and flavor. duet “ear ma!!!’ colleges have admit-ted a dust hull -.’il‘.Cl so)‘. lvhcre do among these are the already well- onlv students whose Dost l-elttiel-s get their tea known Yellow Transparent and Red lndlc°ted almost certain the ‘traclip to go ml te-lcun reading?“ _ T R Henry ln Toronto Telegram l ls It u Iact.—as staijd in some (newspapers. that ill thr- Alli<‘otl. ;out.. district one pillar-lull now and Rlbston Pippin, Brighton and "arenw- w‘ t‘); alumni are all af- lserves an art"- nf 64 snuare miles below n11 tlhree of them being listed among erat government that they do con- tzralxjmufls slcrt and they think they the finest apple districts in Can- sistent. and creditable work everv day. have us where they want us. "Whv nda , "Meny of the oollezes." The visitor to our trulv beautiful ‘he Doctor. "have looked anew at contracted the painful and deadly those Sea" 3mm 011N118 Smoked tin- and hamburgers, are susnet-t, and :l°alt..:::::*:.:: ..°';3‘.fl.';‘“.‘u.'?.2¥.' E3§ki2°l32..’i§.ll°"§§°li“" "v ‘ - n n ll n 1s reported suffering from y “M inosls, but recoering. 5131011811 there is no specific cure be a menace. popular snacks. hot (m, trich- nor-k and may be so uu “n, that. trlchlnae, l: present would Sllll try fa'l to graduate. This records success Artruchan suitable for summer use. ‘lite administrative staff, from the Next I would mention Melba and head of the department to the in- Duchess for early Autumn; Humulltrflctm‘. the research staff. from and Wealthy for late Autumn; who scholar to the tzro. the students and McIntosh for early winter; (Wm the Ph-D. t0 the freshman. the Lawseed for late winter. These all fected by W" with a nonttlntiml of 6110!). while at of course have close rivals, but no flJ-mmp Bow. seven mlles ttwav one in my opinion makes a mistake. And how about the college after 5 Old Thiifgis Nave New Va >~ ~‘ '>‘-\R’$'? WAN TEAGIIES CONSERVATION Insurance Conserves - By encouragement of safety precautions t. driven out he look rcfttgc in Native Reserves lfllgm, ma?“ sligzesmlgf 510i; plants ‘me °r “l” °f each °f ‘he w"? Dr‘ Jessu“ ‘mes n“ ‘m’ — BY Providing indemnity for what l! destroYQd- ~E-.V-—-—- -—- - - ~'-- ‘ vflr~rr>"=eru'er=.zsvzar~wxwsmsmcn tioll~ igllorerl. The second car ferry project is a case in point. We were assured when the S. S, Char- lottetown was provided us that the S. S. Prince litlwzlrll lsltllltl would always be maintained in fC;ttllll(’>$ for service, especially in the export and import seasons of Fall and early Spring Yllfortllllzltclj- the S. S. Charlottetown was lost, ‘lllUC thcll the (iovcrtllncnt has merely been n; the 29 year old icebreaker by itself to maintain our continuous communication of passenger, mail and freight service. It cannot be done. The Govcrnulent was warned by men who could speak with attthority, that they were relying on a broken reed, that the old car ferry steamer had seen the best of her days, and might collapse any time, especially in the Winter. Our silent members of Parliament, like Brer Rabbit, "lay low and said nuffin'," except to tell their party friends here to keep their mouths shut lest they cause trouble for themselves and the Government. Let us be done with such political foolish- ness, and get after the Government effectively, lest a worse fate befall us. In unity there is strength. We as a small province may easily be put to one side by a Government command- ing the support of practically every other pro- vince. Our cue in to get the other eight pro- vinces behind us. lVe have precedent for its luccess. When the Mathicson-Arsenault Gov- cmment demanded that our parliamentary re- resentation should bc fixed at l. minimum, m spite of our falling population, they did not rely on the good intentions of the then Gov- ernment, but sought and obtained, in addition to our own members, the support by voice and vote of members in other provinces, and also the members of other provincial governments. Messrs. Mathieson and Arsenault "dug in” and exploited the goodwill they thus obtained with the result the Borden Government gave us practically all we asked for. A similiar policy must again be sdopted and pursued vigorously. We have many friends and wcll-wishers in other provinces, including some of our own native sons. Let Premier Campbell, and say, Mr. S. A. MacLeod, an ex- perienced politician, visit Ottawa and personal- ly interview as many members of the House ls possible. lobby them; and prepare a brief for the other Provincial Governments to be follow- ed by vlfillalltlilS to the respective provincial capitals, and it would soon be found that Prince Edward Island instead of being a "Forgotten or Derelict Province," \v0uld occupy the front page as one of the best served and prosper- ous territories in all the broad Dominion. Men of vision are needed; surely it will not be al- lowed to be recorded in history that at this critical [lcriod none was to be fOtJnd. Press In Democracy Tn the llotlsc of Commons the other day Mr. T, L. Church, M11, for Broadvicw, Toronto, paid the following tribute to the Press, its place and power in a democracy: ".\s l sec it, under our democratic system the acid test for a newspaper is how it reports the House of Conlmons. After all is said and done, this is the only forum. We have 245 members and this is the only place where the average man 0n the street can have his grievances rem- edied. The opposition and the private members Ire the connecting link between the government of the day and the electors. When that link fails to function all parliamentary government is at an end. I sympathize with those who are comluciing newspapers in this country today. They are undcr a terrific cost. I want to pay a tribute to what the press has done in this war. We hall a newspaper bill up in the house some years ago. and on that occasion I paid a tribute to the press. where he was killcd. v l. v v Otlr local CUl1l€lllp0l'£ll‘_V claillls the Montreal Star to be Cottscrvatirc ill politics. failing to realize that ever since its change of ownership it has aligned itself \\‘l‘l(ll(‘lll.'lll‘it‘(ll_\' with the Liberals, and, on occasions tnlt-Killgvd King ill (lefeltrlillg Liberal policy and practices. Under Hugh Graham, before alld after hc hecalnc a Peer of the realm, the Star was an exponent of Liberal-Conservative principles, bttt just as soon as the ntilliouaire l. W. .\lcC0lnlclI oh- tailtcd control, it swung into the Liberal column, and has reltlaitled thcrc ever since, =t= v v In announcing the Goverrnuenfs wheat policy for the West, Trade Minister Rlacliinttolt stated that lnarketitlgs will be linlitcd to I4 bushels all authorized acre and that the governnlcllt-gttaran- teed price will remain uttcllatlged at 90 cents a bushel basis No. I Northern at Fort William. On the basis of government objectives for grain production during I943, this bushelage restric- tion indicates a reduction of about 30,000,000 bushels in the amount of grain to be purchased during the next crop year by the Canadian Wheat Board, compared with 1942-43 represent- ing $27,000,000. s o a u According to Mr. Ira Wolfert, the North Am- erican Newspaper Alliance war correspondent in the Solomons, the watch word for the fight- ing Japan is “Git-or-git-got”, which, being in- terpreted means “we are in it to the death-no surrender." This recalls Russia's experience with them in the Russo-Japanese Wan-thous- ands upon thousands of them poured into every attack, even to the extent of mowing down their own forward lines-they gave no quarter and asked none. Now they feel they have,to go forward or go back to a greater state of htisery than ever before. a n: c s- It is taken for granted that Assistant Federal Ministers will receive the approval of the House of Commons. This will relieve the Ministers of considerable drudgery as department chiefs, and enable the House to have some control over the growing expansion of bureaucracies. The extension of the sittings of Parliament prac- tically all the year roulld, necessitating an in- crease in members indenmity which nobody would grudge if it safeguards our democractic system and way of Parliamentry life. The fact that faults and failures could be aired im- mediately in the House would go a long way to keep bureaucrats from overstepping their bounds, and up to the mark in the discharge of their duties. iii‘? It is unfortunate that health insurance ap- pears to be out of step with the rest of the Fed- eral Government's social security plans. One of Sir William Bevcridgek greatest disadvant- ages in Britain was the necessity of harmoniz- ing established system in each field of social insurance. Of these, Canada has next to none; we could have started with a clean slate. But the very blueprint of health insurance seems to be taken as a fait accompli, and will therefore tie us to a highly complex and over-lapping sys- tctn of contributions. Unemployment insurance is already being paid by two-thirds of the em- ployed class. Health insurance is to be paid by everyone. Unemployment Insurance Commis- sion clerical workers numberr3,000, a brigade of infantry. Will a similar number or more be ltired to collect health insurance premiums? After all, says the Gazette, every form of social in- surance covers a single risk, the loss nf earning ‘power. New Zcalatltl tnects this single risk by ‘a single contribution, a uniform percentage lcvy on IITCOIHC. simplest way to do it. next move in the right direction would be the be TlIiS scents both the fairest and the . ‘lster ln any wry tn a (‘lVlliqn9 Hm», can nudervarvd wltv mettle"! at- tcntlon hws to “e available w- R11 ‘men in tilt- EPTYIV, ar-corriir." "re. scribed nunlbers ln uniform ‘* muse unlfs and detachments are moving, 01‘ may move here or there tn a hurry, but it also semis that the heflth of 6.029 ordinary neonle ls of some lrttrnrtavcr. ton, tl“l'>=s few of them eve" get. sick —Kitlgston Whig-Standard. After some further rogltatllnvt on those, recent [ll”T.ill‘0S of Adolf, we heve come tn the inescapable erm- clustorl that the '!l!\’ doesn't live right. -Ottawa Citizen. “llitler swD-t-TTTIhLt Leningrad would fall. when his armies had all but SllffflllllflPfi ll, when it“ .1!ty's on y means of getting supplies was over waters under German bombers. he had American C0""."='19'!fl“!‘lf.S flown from Berlin (the United Stat- es was not vet at war with Ger- manyt to witness its surrender. 111a surrender never came. Hitler was to earn that the solrw of man, hi; inborn love of liberty. ls mightier than brute strength; the for»; of rlflht Svflntlcr than the right of force. Leninrrrad fiftllTfll. I 0n Ollher fields by other men the lesson will be driven home, —Ottawa Journal. _____ I Muskrat on the menu unpearinz as marsh hare. horse meat mlnhf, be disguised as track rabbit. Whale, which ls found in Boston markets, would go well as Hudson Bay my. dine. -Toronto star. . Ottawa lo said to he planning an-l Ohm T68tstratlon, to find out how many people can drive a horse. - Toronto Telegram. i g I A 3W1“ mB-Hl denier ha, placed m! smmb 0f F-Dbroval on horse mm- Snvs he has tasted it and like; it. Matty a man has tasted it. and liked lt. without knowing it. was horse meat -and that's prdb- ably Whv lt is not popular —t.hink- l"! about it. It's much the same as muakmt -t.he name Ls against it. -Chatham News. About llhls time last year when supplies of cigarettes were limited. the suggestion that the shortage might affect the amicable disposition of smokers was rejected It weal reported, however that there was a substantial increase l» the num-l r of women who appeared in the courts of one district justice in Eire,‘ and a police sergeant gave lt a5 his opinion that IIIIG trouble was due to inability of some women to obtain cigarettes. Although supplies of the m0" Dflpular bra ds of cigarettes may not be nvalla le at a‘l times now there Ls no serious shortage of cigarettes, and the even telnpers of smokers have remained unruffled. Those who have tried, and failed. to give up smoking are paying the extra slxpence for their 20 cig- arettes with a degree of cheer-ruinous which must have surprised not only the tobaoconlsts, but the chan- cellor of the exchequer.-—Belfast News-letter. If war ll to be prevented in fu- ture the nations cannot but their reliance on the growth of a slow- ly educated democratic opinion which. however effective in the end. may not be fully roused tl‘i the doubtful n means of checking the aggressor. There must be son-e or- ganization for the keeping or the peace which la able to not. soon en- ough to prevent a new catastrophe. and if at‘ the United Nations are not mvly to join tn such an nrglmlzn- tion when the war is over it dhmlld be the business cf our own lenders to flhd the basin of peace pre- Glasgow l-lnrelrl. FIRE IN HOTEL HAMILTON. OnL. Fleh. 7—fCPl- Two persons were injured and sev- ‘ral guests were forced to "cc to the street late last night when fire swept tile Plcton Hotel here. causing several thousand dollars damage world's peace has been completely shattered. Oertalntly a country plac-l , ed as Britain ts cannot trust to v _ scrvntton in n narrower group. -—l particular varieties and I swer that question except to sav that would lay special emplmsl; on metAmt-zrfcnn colleges have always ">- Uobo. a near relative of the already "wit"! America" life "Just: as the well-advertised Red McIntosh. ‘collem now reflect the w" Mort. Next to apples I would mention they will be swept along tomorrow pears. Everybody of course knows M‘ Ute mot" and pressure of the that cherries, plums, cut-rants, gm, time," he thinks. If that ts a cor- under proper care will-thrive in "Ct BM comprehensive survlmhtw Pr! re Edward Island, but. unfit!) to the influence of these war everyone ls sure that: nears will. Y9"!- lhe" the American colleges Ye! lbwouk; be hard to find in any will have lost the peace Cdleges tn Gwnadall Province finer examples f“ United States as elsewhere lrt of heavy-laden pear trees than one democratic countries. "l"! Eco-wt can see at the Charlottetown Farm "tr pressure nf the times. but col- —tmd the pears are, I think, about ‘He; were before democracy and as good in quality as one curl 11M belnrw to the nnbie tire which be- lll any other province. "It d~mocracv. It l; mlrt or their 0f course it; should bc clearly ‘rust for (femocrecy tlwt they bold understood that neither apple trees ‘lmlv l" "t" "refit- "Mlitinr-s of the nor pear trees can thrive in our SQ-‘Vlm? 07 "m" "M"?! makes a Province unless t/hey are sheltered "lmbns ebont their hearts This fmm the cold north winds and “ "It! fl"? Mmmflwlment ‘old "M" Conserve your Home and Business and stabilize the Nation. As advocates of complete protection, we welcome the opportunity of assisting In handling the Govern- ment of Canada War Damage Insurance. Full par- ' ti-ulars furnished without obligation. i IIYNIIMAN 8t G0. LIMITED Insurance Service Since 1872 Offices — Charlottetown, Summerslde, Eat Right — Feel Right Canada Needs-You Strong Montague i even the warmer western and them. For "wt mason they hflvfl southern wind. Whig}; 51-9 5° often never low“ nfllrwni l-nt. nlnnév. mm tcntpcstuous. But then. perhaps no ‘hevltnbw. s": f'r t" "W" 7"" "W" other part of Canada is better pro- '"\ h" lhifr trust. l"te""*"'~""‘. vlder’ with trees suitable for effect- "-71" l‘ “'1”? We" an wit. 41"" "Nter We hedges than P. n. t. is. Chief "We "s" ‘he »"‘"'fl"t= c’ -‘=~»<>- among these is the irrepressfble ¢"'~" but "r volw-rwinn nnrl lww. spruce that springs up every. Colleges mint serve H» ‘lows. where. and would almost seem to N" l! ""8? fin-t ill-nut... ....,r.._ b6 crying out to our ung farm- in" trvtbi- nressure of "w times. PYS- "D161! m8 11D and pant me, and 1 Wm prove a warm "lend to you ulwnx-“up-su and your children's children- ‘not i i’ to mention your numerous cattle." H OW FE Your Eyes’? The planting and arranging of orchards and hedges mould of course be done with n great defl] of consideration to the pun beauty as well as the utility mun um,‘ may uffom‘. I Hm Sir. etc. u you m h. ' I". MGKENZII of "run WWW“?- oyoo or spec symptom - h ochel. more en — coulull a Al your service with years of oxpcrle 1nd n thorough retracting service. .. Coll In uni tliscuu your ' difficulties. Wriu or ohonv for appointments. t, PINE-TREES AND THE SKY: EVENING OAL We have ln stock and cars arriving of OLD SYDNEY SCREENED. ERAS D‘0R. SULLIVAN. ALBION NUT and INVER- NESS. Also WALSH COBBLES and AM- ERICAN HARD NUT. Lowest prices. and quick deliveries, special attention to C.0.D. orders. W. D. GILLIS s» CO. ti. F. Nutcheson I'd Watched the sorrow of tho ev- en a . r. o. nurcussou And am it til , ° wufnffsvgg‘ °'-'"= "'4 o. r. BUTCIIBON And heaid the waves. lfld the In. 4p w... in.» gun's mocking cry, And ucrrtlrem all was only the old ATTENTION Y. Thflt 5011B they always llnl-"Tho best is overt You maydriimember now. 1nd think. an , 0 sill ioverI" And {was tired and nick that III was over. And because b‘ For all my inking. never could recover - I One mvpement of the good hours that. And I wu°§§hy and sick, and wished to die. NOW hlhc time to guard llllllll PIG WORM _ly lulnl the molt effective nmuily on the market Nae: Pig-Worm Tonic Powder It will "lthoroughly ‘Milli-pl: all worm: on llu health of your hex-um" Don't dolly. Order b! llhoue 0r lull. All ordo t - tended to. n "on, l, n GAISY STOMACIIB BIIJIVID Then from the and west turning weal-fly, 1 saw Lhehplneu against din white M y . . very beautiful. and still. and bendfmpover ’ ‘Their shiazp lack heads walnut u e And tffgre wigs deuce ln them: Ind I Was happy, and forgot to play the lover, And lalghgd. and did not. imcer W 2 Being glad of you. O pine-trees and the sky! —l'i.upnrt rooko. g h h M owns in U: gunman; m. lmu swnkdn oout _ “if?” a o u: 0 , no ,- ' aqua-u... _ "A 3m» Mm I r- twulnluodbyhnlll m“ w TIIE TWO MACS , Ill Grout doom llnol loll Order: Given Prompt . _ Attention -\ final mul time; not only Mixture l " "' ‘Smtllffifi 1 4 odd’: kidney Pills . PHONE 176 GARDENERS! i To than who arc-interested In new and improved st-alns of Vl-‘llllllllcl, and to a uinl more cnple with our Always Twill‘ Bu! (the var ely which will’ cook as qllickly us new hrou h the winter) we make this sPEciAL c to cover cost. of pncltln and mailing and package of lhln heal so: together with u sample lot. of than but: grown by u: Int season. Also in- cluded in n cop‘; of our 1M8 catalogue with descriptions of llrbrld Sweet orn, Koolcnly Pen. Hutchinson Carrot. Bounty tho new ulrn only tomato, and many other recent introductions. Complete lint of vtletnblcl and Plant!- Send now - ARTHUR VESEY YOI-K. P. l. ISLAND - Illllmilfl “if =» - --'* ANNOUNCEMENT During the pal number of your: we hue been offering the V: Ill honestly blended line of Livestock and Poultry Feeds. b"! “f odoltl, rcfrllncil from extensive publicity dnlll we feel definitely ll lured we bu! n kn my "BALANCED" livestock food offered by the trade. Now W" our obioolive bu been mulled and we not to tell the wvrld- y Thole ma- wm blended with m holiest dcllre u» rive l" ‘h’ '. alum of llveotod 1nd livestock pmduclu, the GREATEST VALUE V his money-lint l: on IIONESTLY ILINDID feed nt the lowest ~ - lblo price. w o We have adopted n trade name tint we hope will interim‘ n, cutout: tho not that every line of fail we now offer. l! h?“ blended from the purnl groin, miilfeedu, concentrate oml mil tllnl money can buy. The name selected ll- ‘PON HONOR. FEEDS" ' ‘ 1nd when you vunl to buy honestly blended leads st l W" l‘; allow you to feed your livestock at a profit. be 9"" l“ PON HONOR FEEDS Blooded and bagged ll our wnreitonle. yLlVE STOCK FEED AGENCY FITZIOY STREET, CHAI-LOTTETOWN. .4 ,. product n offer that was superior in qnnlily t" m“ '