PA_G_E_EQUR THE CHARIXYITETOWN GUARDIAN TIIE BIIIIILIITTETOWII GUARDIAN Morning Daily (Founded in i887) President: Lleut. Col. W. Chester S. McLnro Vice-President; J. R. Burnett. l‘. J. l. Secret y. Lient. Col. D. A. MacKtnnon, 0.8.0. ldltor and Managing Director: J. R. Burnett, F.J.l. Associate Editors: Frank Walker and Lient. Inn A. BRIDE". R.C.N.V.R. (on Active Service) “The St. ngest Memory is Weaker Than the Weakest Ink.” 115115.111 salfilvlnan 1 . Insult To Injury Why must insult be added to injury at every turnvm out; dealings with Liberal bureau. cracy at (Atznvri. lt was not enough that—in the words of I‘remier Jones-ire should loge ."hundreds of thousands of dollars, perhaps mil- lions", through tieups in transportation service t0. and from the lllililllillltl, for which the Do- minion is responsible: but we must also he maligned zts well. _\cc.,11-¢l111_;_r 1.1 11 recent 51,119. ment by the Doiniliinn llurt-uu of 51.111511“. an increase iu cash income from the sale of Cau- adian iairln prorlttcts for the first six 1110111115 9f 1944 0W1‘ the 111.13 six nuuiths was common to all proviitcvs tixct-pt l‘rinvt' lirlivarll Island. thc decline in this Province being attributed’ sential to effective marketing, such as suitabil- ity of design and presentation in terms of qual- ity, material, appearance, and function; brand names, price structures, competing products. local customs and prejudices, and so on. In short, it would supply a. particular service of a highly specialized type. It is particularly stressed by those promot- ing the proposed association that it would aim to avoid duplication of work already done by existing government or other agencies and would welcome every opportunity of co-operating with any agency engaged in the promotion of United Kingdom trade overseas. lVith market and consumer research its main and vital func- tion, the Association would obtain that "sense" of the market which is so necessary if the right approach is to be made to local trading and local traders, and would be ably to provide continu- ously live information on local trading condi- tions. ____€._a___i_ EDITORIAL NOTtS .- Most farmers -will have their gmiu saved and stored by the end of the week, and without resort to Sunday labour. I I i I \\'h_v should Island sailors, soldiers and air- nu-n be paid off in llalifax or elsewhere when L'li;irl<>t:eto\\'11 is the capital oi their province? ilotos lly Tho Way I Before long, um. mum my, ' appear in this PBPcr closing with. “AvLOUIEI and bonus born doing l well." - run Erie Tlmfl-Rgvlew Addru|_., l political nthnring, a speaker gave his nearer; a touch of the pathetic. "1 miss," he said, brushing away a not. unmanly tear. "I mics many o1 the old faces 1 used to shake hands with." I The Premier of Greece can Bul- garia must be occupied b Allied troop; and it; leader; pun ed 1111- thelr Wflnton acts or" cruelty and “SKIES-sled. Notnins less would sat- isfy the demands of simple justicen —'l.‘0r0nto Globe and Mail I A perusal of lhnurd Mn Jurdiy fail to convince any ono that there is aizreat deal of lost time 1n des- cusslng the lesser important mutt». ers and then when there is some- thing of outstanding moment in. troduced during the closing hours of the session it is rushed through Wlthmlt being given the consider- ation it deserves. -- Owen Bound Sun-Tunes: From the laboratories of the_ American Optical Company comes‘ the announcement that. them staff _ ha; developed goggles with anti- glare lenses to facilitate the de- tection of submarines and of sur- vivors of torpedored ships. The len- ses are rotated by hand in an arc of 1B0 degrees to suppress reflections of the slln on water. l = GOING AND STAYING Pink faces. oiichtlrlcl. l Y2 ' But they were lcinl. seaso oi! biankneso ‘rhe sxiient bleed of o. The lncoui l-n w“ ouldwo: pulrlmevwcromcina. , 1m looked closer of. ‘rims. snrinsrlvi his ghostly um m To off woeful thlniu with Alike dissolving. -.By Thomas Hardy. W0rld’s Oil Supplies (Hamilton Spectator) It. ls estimated that f-hé production of crude oil reached the total o! 2.253,’5.0°0 T1,, moving rim-sumac on the The sparkles where tho R00! W" moonlit arewfllc coma we willed u o! mow. world de- Things sefruster with thinks wh- world 191B barrels, an increase of 202,644,000 SAINT JOHN". Lv. cuuwrrrrowu ‘ "-. 7.00 A. M. These were tzliq O . A- M. ‘ 6.00 P-‘M. (‘Moncton Only) To NEW cmisoow LOO P. M. 55,00 Ono Way (Pins Tu) 1 BESEEVATIg%SIE:§2QRMATIONI PHONE 540-2061 If you decide to set aside a few dollars each month to purchase life IDSUIGDCEHIICIG are some of the things a Great-West Life policy I can do for you: cl 25 A Grcat-W/cst Life policy will set up an estate for you. It creates funds for later ' years, which, for example, may help you start a busi- ncss of your own. at 30 _ If you marry, a Great-West Life policy sets your mind at ease. Come what may, your loved ones will never be left penniless. oi 35 rerhaps you will want to bu’ a home. A Great-W/est Lie policy can cover the mortgage. If you should die, your wife will receive clear title to the property. cl 45 The Great-West Lifegaolicyg which you bought or 1hr purpose, will provide a col- ego education for your boy‘ or girl. Another case of (llSCrliillllZlllOli under the llac- ,___ 1 The tobacco harvesting situation ls wearing a somewhat brighter 1.5- pect; than we had hoped for one or. fly two months ago. Only the weather‘ barrels over the previous V9515 TM United States increased its 01°- ductlon by 123,000,000 barrels. On the other hand. the British Em-| pire‘s contribution of this all" important fluid. indispensable to the carrying on of war operations, shelved n considerable falling-off. The percentage of the Brooke's wcrld production fell to 1.85. the lcwrsi, since 1935, the main reason being ll“ I055 of the rich resources , Brunei and Sarawak. .1 experienced a decrease also. nmountlny: to some half million barrels. But there was an increase of considers-tie proportion In Russ- ia and Iraq. due to the victorious Soviet. campaigns 1n the 0811088115 and the fining of the pipeline to the Mediterranean. Venezuela add- ed another 32.000000 barrels to her illlllllill production last year al- so. Since these statistics have been released, the Ploesti oilllelds o! Romania have been captured. utt- int! at. the disposal of the lies vrhnt was the Nazis’ richest. nat- urai source of this vital commodity. In view of the greatly improved situation, it is puzzling to some people whv the severe PHY-riviilofll on the consumption of gasoline should still be maintained. The answer is. of course, that the in- creased tempo of the flszhllnk on the Continent. of Europe and on other fronts demands all available supplies, beyond the modicum all- owed for civilian uses. Then. too, there is the transportation problem which is still acute. in spite of la- tenslflcntion of shipbuilding program and the defat of the enemy's U-boai. activities. The need for the strictest economy on the part of motorists persists. as well as the fullest oo-operatlon with tho Fuel Controller in carrying out che regulations. To curtail unessemial travelling and refrain from illegiti- mate practices is the patriotic duly ~~- —->-————--~- _ of all. and a direct contribution to . Professional 0a :_—._i_r a Miami? A RWIYSfiilieii ___.i____._ EARLY suasrrrurr Pmhm t 1, ‘Pcrsnncnin m? iiiymwbzi? E1112: £gfnl¢d u a subfillt/ute for pspy. “to the relatively 11111-1" crops harvested in 19.13 and particularly to the tliTullU in the stipply of potatoes for nlrirkct." l§\'cr_v' Prince lflhvurrl l~lilllil illl'ill('i' and shipper l\'l'ti‘.\'>' this Qzttvzntzn to be zirrztnt non- sense. It was not ' piltatucs or other kcnzie King regime. 'l‘i.'re for a change. l i! i U .~\s an indication of thc growing tendon to Iircncltify Montreal, The (face/Iv, old slant- ing linglish morning ilcwspaper, is reproduc- ing in French in adjoining columns some of its own editorials “in the interests of better under- standing between Cianadians of the English and French languages." 1- o- man can ncw stop the record to—| bacco crop in Norfolk’; history. It‘ ha; been a very unusual season: from a weather standpoint, with a. prolonged drouth during Julv and,‘ early August followed by rains 111 recent weeks that have delayed fruition of the crop. The harvest is at least two weeks beh.nd time‘ .,. and the growers will need thc greater part; of September to finish‘ the Job. They are going around withl . fingers crossed in the hope oi’ being‘ , spared an early and disastrous‘ ‘A ,1 lick" rl farm-products 11111: (Itilwil the llftll) 1'11 their cash income l‘l~'{ 5]ll'lll"'. it xvzis lack" of trans- portation tacit -- —i:i1:11:~.~ m1 1min of the .\lac~ kenzie King (iovvriuntn: to rv c thc trans- portation bottleneck zit lhuiltti. This, and Ltntltie interference by tiovcrllincllt bureaucrats, lost many thousands of dull "s to our farmers and shippcrs last spring. So iinolerzible was the '~——~-:T;= For Foot Ailments cousuur H. J. A. BROWN, 111» Orthopedic BIIIIlOPUDISi 143 Great George Street onannorrcrowx. p.114, The Canadian Government is payitig ihb C. P. R. $8,000 a. day for the almost exclusl ive use of the Frontenac. As in I943, it is perl sinuupqx in .1115 “was ,1.“ 1, \1,.1,._4;,,1,,n from mitting an aged invalid. Miss Caron, tn relnaiil ‘he 11011110 GXI()‘\YC‘IB _\... 11m, “m1 1r;,,~,,,..,.5' in her apzlrlnlcills. She has lived in the Chatcati Federation “Hum m, .1... Provincial L..._.;511,111,.EY since I918 and her doctors said it would not be‘ then in session. and l‘rt nicr loties, after hcar- ‘Vise l0 mo” he“ Prcnlicr Dlllllessls 3l5° “"111 ing the dclcggxniiwn, httd to rush the following Tel-ll" lll‘ 51m“ Dllllng bl“ colllclcllccr “he”, telegram to llttxuvu: leader of the (Jpposition, he bad lo leave. frost. - Slmcoe Reformer l-fllwllr Will be thc most interesb, int.’ ltemin the reparations prob-1 lcm- Having set the precedent of forced labour by foreigners on a‘ great scale, and having also inflict-f ed great losses of population by cli-' rect killing and by indirect reduc-‘ tlon of birth rates, Germany mayl vXpf-‘ct demands for German lab- our to do reconstruction work. - Stratford Beacon-Herald. “We protest allocation of all refrigerator i ‘l ‘l I‘ ears to designated Ontario eonsignees, also in- terruption oi shipment of varieties other than Cobblers. and also the discrimination against our usual customers fur nutatoes. We protest against lack of refriei-rziinr curs and the gen- eral interferenee with ilotato trade uhich lhould now be at its peak." i? Ii. F. Ilutcheson & SUN orromnrnisrs “Specialists in the fit- ting of glasses for the correction of ocular de~ fects.” 53 Grafton Street Now that we have wonzen nlartincis we are to have ivnmen pastoratcs. The first two women to be appointed to the chaplaincyi service of the Protestant Churches, have received their call and will begin training at C.\V.r\.C. officers’ school at Ste. Anne de Bellevue, Que, it is an- nounced at the General Council of the United Church of Canada in London. The womcn— Madeline lrlawkins, of Clinton. Ont.: and \\'il- ma Thomas, of Victoria, l3. C.—\\'ill be at- tached to thc C. \\'. A. C. for their training and will later serve in Kitchener and Ottawa. i I O I Thefirst farm camp school of its kind in England to train children in agricultural work has been opened in Warwlckshire. The chil- dren come from Aston Commercial 5¢l1°°b Blfmlflkham. and will spend the morning in education of the more academic kind, Just as if they were at Aston. During the after- Ilflfms they will help the farmers g) tthe district. - Birmingham s . This in addition to tlz: fact that the car ferry was at that time tied up for several days with a broken steering gtiir. Premier join-s has \\'t'll said that we have a just claim against the l>~11ni11io11 for losses thits incurred. \\'l1;, Clllllll)‘. oin- reprcsetitatives at Ottawa press for conipciisxtinii on this ground? Our loss iu fririn i11c~11it~~—f;1l.-<~l_\' attributed to poor Cl'fl]l\""llil~ been lts-v-"sed by the lilll'(‘.'lll 0f SK-‘llHI t‘-. l.t‘t tin-n: 1'1: llll lntl collect ill. A Vital VicinryflFdblor. We are not impressed by people who say that the language of the Bible i; out of (is, ; the language of the Bible is the cream of a great period of English D1059. and \\'e do not believe that it can be improved upon. If there are people who find the language of the Bible hard to understand, let them educate themselves to understand it, and if they cannot do that there are plenty of clergyman who will help them. in church or out of it. -Pe1. erboro‘ Examiner: The gratitude of Londoners whose houses have been damaged in the new blitz to thc builders who are working so hard to make them habitable has been expressed by the biinister of Health, Mr. Willink. I-Ie included the thous- ands of builders who bad come from the prov- inces to help in repair work. the armed forces, and the Home Guard, wlir. had turned out in the evening and at week-ends. Blur the core are the London men, who are wor ing seven dollars from tlu- sale of the Sevr111l1 \‘1'e1.11-_y days a week. Before the flyiing bomb attack a Loan builds for nnr 1\11r1\11~e<. whether or not RQWl lorwliwd "lomlllvlll “'35 "l Proflrfis- Ml‘- "cease fire" has soimde<l in l-Iurope by the llllllllk 5314- “lflfk hall bee" collllllFlcfl ‘m "me 11,9 tampaign Upcni,‘ I 110,000 houses and \vorks of conversion and iflanlgeoaegiabmipettéflliinfiiilléllpzlleigl atlilalgalg; Should Gcrtnany’ czipnulztte prior to or Illlallllo" “T13 g°l*"E*3hii;1d.‘ but the shouting. He offered no around the first of .\'r»v lnbt-r. (Yinarlu ilzust ikkirliiaf. Cgfnlialfetgentimdenritriribelgyaliied pay tor the .'1r111:nn.nt (lllll wztr lllllittdllli gen- Ifllllllllllfi- He stated, . this ex- emu‘. which 115,“. 1H,,“ mvv,1,,_1.,\,1 11,1. 11w 111,111 hllaration must not. be allowed to Allied blow, “lit-n "ccu-t- fire“ silmitls in Eur- mcan a slackening or our immedi- ope we do not aittozna‘ ally cut off the pay of ate efforts, nor should it mean an assumption that the worst is over.“ our gallant sailors, sob .~ Zllltl airmen. Nor do we .1111. thc Illlf1\‘,.'t‘.lt‘1s ~ ilepenvlciits. Facing For lone years the people of Can- ‘ _ _ H” _ ada received news cf reverses and ‘nizit it was emphatically iii-true that t. er “as defeats and 1.1mm them imo n . . ~ ~‘ " t t'fI.Pe the e11111111-y ul-o the mhqzitrpii to help finish l.l\lIlilCl.llllL to lfeinimnlcl ‘atitrayvittotl. “l he 11p???‘ glugggecqlshcgupgtie Bursar’: oft japan. Lzcnzuiu \‘.'l-' the first .\lhe<l .\:1t- oncr atldcd, ll1'>\\C\(i. _ti. utnei is a t greatermcentive to W0“, for speedv ion to declare \'1'lil' Hll 12-pin after Pearl llarbct‘ cult man to know. lle l5 different every day. and final victory. —- Wlnflll-WB Ind it is not likclv ibzit she will be the first to retire from the l‘ "it" czn111-.:-.i_:1n. The Domin- ion will .'I.l,~t| l: in" ilic to‘! "l ‘Wfllllllllfi the defeated r1 r1ts 11nd 0t restoring . - Trib . One day be 1s all fondness, thc tiext brutish ‘me a semblance 11f "onon tirdcr in litirope for Your family should now be self-supporting. But your in- surancc. if kept in force, still provides protection for your wife or other dependents. at 65 You can arrange to have your insurance pay you a~ monthly income as long as 'ynu live, and you can ar- range provision, as well, for: your dependents. hastening of victory and the rest- oration of normal conditions. Fair Play For Oysters (Winnipeg Tribune) Quite a number of persons bear scars from their struggles in their attempts to open oysters. The bivalves are tough little fel- lows and do not give in easll . However. most oyster lovers gla - ly run the chance of cutting their fingers for a dozen rnalpecques on the half shell. The Consumers’ Guide, a pub- llcotlon, tells of the. researches of Dr. H, F. Prytherch, who has been conducting oyster opening experi- ments for thirteen years. He is now at work on a method of get.- ting oysters "drunk" on carbon- ated water. so that their muscles relax an their shells open in o lanuuid way. i . 7k0R£4FW£SIl/[£T' 1 45.90.9460?!‘ WMP/f/llt" of.‘ .‘§..£°'.‘i.°1“.“.l£‘:‘.§’§%3; zeta: in the water that. covers the bl- l valves and in five minutes return to find them tearing around wide op n. . were“ u ,n ou a s — so e- LIFE INSURANCE - ACCIDENT 8. HEALTH - GROUP lNSllRfl-‘HJE thlgg 00f ghiiotlng the sittinobird. ~ "-1 After all. if people wont to eat Mzrroll and 0911111311 oysters, they should be prepared to n" F‘ accept. a little hardship. Drugging the little fellows into surrender- ' c» ing their all smacks of foul ploy. McLeod t? Bentley W. E. BENTLEY. K. C. J. A. BENTLEY. K. C. Barristers and Attorneys-at- Law As \\c \\.'llCll lllc suiit lll‘..‘\'('S of the Allied armies lruvurds lerlin. one fact of which we may be certain is this: Calla-la will require a revenue of at least one billion thrcc hundred odd The news from the bnttlefronts l- heady st/uff these‘ days. Verdun, Rflms. Amlens, the Argonne Forest, sites of longer and bitter battles in the first World War are falling to our forces in rapid succession. Donald Gordon, chnriman cf the Wartime Prices and Trade Board, in I54 Prlnoo Street No other form ofinvestmcnr offers such a variety of benefits. A Grcat-Vf/cst Life man will be glad to explain bow life insurance can help you financially. ‘ Ill-ll. lloane Chartered Accountants 53 Grafton St.. Ch'town. _Plione 2080 - Box 247 _--._._.-_-._._..-__ llitler is no hero in the eyes of his inan- servant, judging by the crnfcssioti of a prisoner taken in lt:-.i_v. l-Ie declared flint the fuehrer bu» muiiiiniwctl a romantic liaison with a Mun- ich stenngraphcr for the past four years and HYNDMAN &. COMPANY LTD. . rovlnclal Managers - Charlotte! own Our nwn population i; nearly but not. quite sLailcnaryi, and owing to thc l‘il“i‘.l‘liillllt IHCICHSC in longevity in i" t l‘"'f century It CR5 a far hi" ' in the tildt-r age- ‘ the last great. igiaiion was exnerienccd. .. lgration value cf the in- ‘ Accountants Enltern Trnlt Building C‘ rlottetown Ilse Dr. ffrench’s llcrmicidc Gapsules FOR ELIMINATINQ WORMS IN FOXllS All Foxes over three months old are considered ai‘ults and should be dosed with Dr. Ffroneh‘: Capsules No. 1 size. All good ranchrrs Imow of this excellent Worm Ru lady and take no chances with unknown preparations-Dr. Ffrcnuhh Cap- sules have been proven for many years and are known for their quick and Safe nctinn. He said Hitler never went to sleep until 3 a. m. \\'¢ nun 11.11 look further than that, if v.. ,, ,1, ,, ,, '0‘ vsung ma“ are not harsltilcss." A forincr wrntcr. the prisoner said he joined thc lilite (lizard. in i037 51ml 5<‘l"'9‘l the sake nf our mvn e HlllV. And finally‘, we and arose at 8. that he never touched meat, will 11-111- [110 cnq v.1‘ ‘1~,~ 511g our men and wo- l:r1tior or tobacco. Evidently, like (iandbi, an l “m h 1 _h 1 r '-- . - ." 11- "r 5.1a vt ardent probibltionist, pure though not tmdeftlcd. _ . 1cm.‘ a112,‘. (Sh, mflgyluogdllkd . ,- . -- -. :. ,. ‘.~ \'ic- ' ' must coniinte fllll>Cl\L$ ‘n-‘(AL th. bucnth 1 _Thel.e15 mcidentgny ‘he ‘my Loam “smd, W111 be lu-uucbcil Oct. 23, is furtntrfconfiperatlorlia first fopnspre _ 4 1 , - . -. ._ vcarsaicr ewar r amw ace 51m g q . as important as an} “c hmt had in t.ie six pic paAaushcn ‘ymrglr nmlestqpg" strengthens and ooautlfies the hair. Restores Grey or Faded flair to itn original shade whether Black. Brown. Red or Auburn. prevents Don't fail tn take advantage of the wonderful results obtained dandruff and stuns I by the use of Dr. Ffrcnelfs No. i Vermicide Capsules. They will lulf- Pfllmfl“! i l?" l" . _ - su rlo growth where tho sine your foxes from tnls deadly menace. but?“ Tam“ and l” "Numb -—PRICES— ably useful in preventing $1.00 for 20 Capsules. $4.00 for 100 Ca psules. - M. ALBAN FARMER B.A.. LL.B. Canadian Bank of Commerce Bldg. MONEY T0 L0 N BABRISTER. SOLICITOR. ETC. ._________ _. PALMER é? HASLAM ‘A. J. IIASLAM, B.A., LLB. BARRISTER. ETC. Bank of Nova Scotia Chambers Charlottetown. l‘. l. MONEY TO LOAN Phnllo 85 P. 0. Box ll According to Ross Munro, Cl" correspond- ert with the Canadian Army, it is possible that v foilnvxinj; the filial eliminritioil of German rc- \'l0ll5 1m“ mmllmlm“ 1' ‘l1 {lu- (‘Iitnnltl coast the (‘anudizin ' .\r1nv will be <1 before taking the road to leriiti. 'l'her.- . is considerable fighting tn be done ziloilg the coast. l.v llavre was invcsle-fl 111:1] ivihcn by drone liriti~h forces under (Pen. (‘reruns command but the Herman garrison .~l11bbr>rnl_v refuse tn ~:. wuLr zilthotigh it hail lllc been heavily bombed. ('zl'.tt:rt' of the besicgctl ."..\ Hitler's personal scrva-n unlil late in 19.10. men back ll'lll'.(‘. -n t must be faced that our u - a nrriarl of n‘. least relatwrlv full cmplcyment, \vhi:h i. b ti 'of effect ths- poll. in rccurrl t.) cmlglalion. Tlll: s not. of course,’ mean that. emigration will step, nor even the mare iYlJKlC o. 1.2 tn‘r.- ies. when the domlnions thcmselvel could offer no opportunltes. What it docs mean is til-t emigration w-il in all probaciliy b~ can! nezl ti) ilicse who ulsh t" cm "rite and will not. be vii‘. 5 ‘ on home. - Glasgo: .. . Adverii 1g Research Discussions have been taking place lor some time in thc ljltiictl Ringgit-in inidcr the dirvction of the Mlvcrtising A-wiqiuiion —— the central organization of zidvcrtisi n, ilfiClllkfftll dandruff. Get your Bottle to- day. Prico 60 ecntl. ways in which the results 1 f technical knowledge and experience of the advertising profession can be applicrl to n<~i<t I11 the rc-creation. de- velop111e11t and expzvi-ioii 11f [Uiitvd Kinudnlti trade overseas .'if1ir the war, according to a report received iroln _I. .\. Langley, Canadian Trade (‘omn qsituu-r at lJllIflUll. As a result of lliitsv rli nssions. the adver- tising men 1irnpnse the cfrution of an lixpnvt Research Association. which would be :1 joint enterprise of llritish inrlnslriztlists and British advertising agents and which would aim to pro- vide adequate contact with, and service in. ev- ery part of thc world i1: which any kind of trading facilities exist or run be created. It would be a svlf-snpporting but iir|ll~|lfOill-ll1£ll(- ing organization. The prime function of the Association, Mr. Imnglcy reports, would be to carry out in any part of thc wrzrltl snch tnzirket and cnnsulncr research as might be requested nf it. The As- lociation would aim to provide, manufacturers with a readily ilC‘\'(‘]Pllll|l(' means of iliscovering he exact CUllSlllll(‘l' 1iu-itiun regarding their ‘oducts or comtnollifios. 11nd thc cimdititnls lll1- which they sell, in .'lll_\' overseas market. service would embrace all information es- Chatlncl ports and 1h; dtxstructinn of (icrlnan forces still wcst of the Scheldt estuary .'tppoars to be the immcriintc task of the Ht Canadian Arnly and it (lot-s not seem likely thut ll\ forces will sbztri: in the first assaults on the Father- land which has been as-ugnetl primarily t0 American forces. w n- x n- Thc Duke of Welliugteii, soldier and states- nlnn, died this date i582; at 2.1 he conlmnnrled the 33rd Foot. now known as the Duke of \Vel- lington’s Regiment; after campaigning in Hol- land and Belgium went with his regiment to Indfii where he (listinguisizctl himself at Assayc and Argatim; returning home, he participated in the war against Napoleon, sticceeding Gen- eral Sir john Moore in command of operations; the Peninsular \\'ar was largely his, ending in the famous Battle of “latcrloo; he later be- came Prime Minister and held a high place for his moderation, his strong sense of duty, and his perfect integrity: “Educate men with- out religion and you make them clever devils." - - - "To define it rudely but not bmptlyz eng- ineering is the art of (loing that wcll with one dollar which any buuglcr can do with two after a fashion." Under the e00; heading Britain .. may be pram-canted. Among are the following, Failure to wash milk tantra-because the dairies are as short of soup as any- one else. Trying to cut areed of n line of people waiting for a bus- because transport i. sirsvncd to the limit and war production de- mnnds that workers be given a fair deal in available transportat- ion. This rule might profitably be applied to sane seat-snntchers right. here in Winnipeg. Driving to work may land a car owner in court if there is any other form of transport at. hand, no matter 110w’ crowded. Closing your salocm before official closing time even if you run our, of beer-thc pub ls the poor man's club and must be kept open for him. ‘Throwing away ,1 lece ofi string-because it is ne ed for‘ salvage. Obviously buzz bombs. ob- strcperous evacuees and focd short-l ages tire only a few of the stiffer- lngs the average Briton is inking in hts stride to win this war. __Wlnn1- Deg Tribune. - ANTI-OPIUM TOO One of the plirnose; of the world's Wcm-e‘ a Christian Tem- perance Union is to suppress trade opiiln ,, .... OCTOBER AND NOVEMBER SCII NOUNCED LATER. Let Us Have Your Order At Once magazine crliitgpn few of the things, - q fcr \ h .1 citizen in Wartime ‘E. A. centrfl ufulistor’ Sole Agent for Dr. FfrencHs Animal Remedial; .___________%____ FERRY SERVlClE PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND — NOVA SC DTIA VIA WOOD ISLANDS. P.E.l. — CARIBOU, N.S. M.V. "PRINCE NO VA" .“The Connecting Link Between These Proi-incesW. (DAILY—SUNDAYS INCLUDED) Starting May lat the Nova Soothe-Prince Edward [Island Ferry Service will operate three round trips per dn1 t. Will Leave Wood Islands ‘l. mm. ’ 11.00 mm. and 8.00 p.m. Daylight Saving Time Will Leave Caribou . 9-00 nun. 1.00 p In and 5.00 p m. 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