_ same your cold ma be-sproad- , leads to a_ rapid spread of When Throat Clogs Germ-laden Phlegm mun hi.’ rlcarcd out You may s akoi it as only n slight co d, but just the lng downwards. old that in- fectsthe Bronchial tubes if not controlled. can go further. We all know there are types of cold that mean a prolonged illness. Before your cold creeps any iieeper, help to rout it out with Poison’s Cough Syrup. |Remember, an excess of mucus {blocks the nasal passages and- llnfection. This soothing remedy lhelps to clear the throat and breathing organs of much sur- us bacteria-infected mucus. ; his starts you on the road to ,5etter~health. ' No matter how "stuffed-up" Iyou may be with cold. a cough fir bronchitis. look for uicker We!’ from Polson‘s ough _ up; it is s most successful antidote tothe common Cold. Sold by all good Chemists in 35clbcttles. P01 SUNS CUUGH SYRUP ELLEWS DIARY (Continued from Page 8) "W115. not to mention csps and lloves. A wind cams out of the 801th. c with is s. loncly Cains wh stle. It caused the leaves to dance s. wicked jig at the 0991i door and at times blew a drilling breath in our faces. We tried to keep ourselves warm with our ocnversa rry- it along channels to our lik- - Jonas wondered how thess itu rs were penning out to the acre snd Jeanie was obliged to go into llervlexins statistics. There was talk of the fall work remain- to be done and James said he did not like “too early plough- —ls makes n dirty seed bed." 0k 310mm that sll the animals lzould be under cover‘ tonight and then went on to speak of other firm. affairs. Jeanie and I wo- IWH-iile oil-sited of other things: d the day's wedding; of my com- Ing social activities 1nd of twins newly been in s neighboring com- munity. When Jeanie 5POKE of it I recalled a remark of Jenna's. I had talked o1’ these wee lassies arrival to him the day we worked bogether in the garden-the after- noon it was so lovel that I could never think s day ike this would follow so closely. Junie stopped where he was u, rooting a bean- stalk to say: " at mother will have her arms fulli" then with a y sails resumed his gardening. With s. sweet precious burden," I Drought. We spoke of many things Qt the grading this afternoon, wit-h grestliewed beams sbcvs us snd l. clay-covered floor of broad planks below. But if, was pleasant to mrne tom the cold and chili of L15‘ cu - doors to the warmth of the kit- . I remember now, s rent h: the clouds st sundown and s small flame of rose in the west- ern . It set windows slight 1nd then wus silently lost in the grey of the twilight. A cold fall night has closed in, so cool one immediately thinks of winter furs. Ii line goes s trap I hsd wit cheese and set in a pantry-nook to catch n wary fur-bearing gninnl. Tabby. who, asleep on a cushion has been keeping me company while James catches up on the last of his choritig, starts up with a plaintive mew. And the cycle of life goes on in rural areas, in hamlets in ‘own and city across and up and down our Island. Autumn w-sdrilrns shore sre. and youthful hearts srs high as the twain set forth ham-l ii hsnd. and babes arrive pink Ind sweet. "bringing their love with them" and with all the hap- piness, death stalks. Death came suddenly to s home in u pretty rural district adjoining, to sarlden s family, when s. good and es- dleln in the head 0r throat soon], with my thoughts "snap" belted H MR. McLURE REVIEWS i SESSION AT OTTAWA definite roblsms wisisb Kt rs- msin tc aolvsd. But 300d- wiil and -s united front. I am con- vinced tlist these vnroblwls can and will be SDiVBd—-lnd with a minimum of delay. When questions vital to the weizdus of our 121:!‘ lncs an concern - whether 0y concern ‘ic filhtflél m 1 owiu is the text cf Ln ad- 4.5:“ broadcast last 1118M 1mm Otlfawa by Mr. _W. Chester B. Mc- Lure, Progressive Conservative member Parliament for Queen's: "Let ms first say s View words of thanks to the island Radio Broadcasting Corporation. MW"! as GFOY. on my Wm 5911*" "m I hope on your: as well. for brifll‘ ing this series of talks from Pur- lhunent Hill into your homes at their expense. It's s. ions liibbllwe -om Ed/ward Island to Ottsws. and since the men and women of Queen's County sent m6 to the House of Commons. I feel bound to remain st my Dust. "I do appreciate this chance of taking with you over the sir about the Ottawa scene: of what your Parliament is doing both from a national outlook snd from the standpoint of the iilsrltlmes and of our Island Province. “Speaking of current events, l share with all of you the joy of our people that 12.000 Canadian fighting men hsvs Just cwased in the Queen lliqbsth from Britain to this side. including men from our own towns. ports and farms. The British and the Canadian Merchant Marine are doing a grand Job bringing the overseas men back to their homes. and merit our heartfelt thanks and congratulations. ‘l "The railways too, have never let us down in the crest task of carrying the men oft our Army, Navy and Air Force back to their homes in every part of Canada. hr-rlhmeql "For the ast month the Pu‘- llarnent of anada. has not been idle. Not only have we reached the Budget debate-key point of any session/hut have dealt with dozens of matters of vital con- “ h cern all of us. I sm la-rly lm-PDy that the Minister Veterans’ airs has recognized the justice of the claims‘! have had the honor of making both in and out of Parliament that Prince Edward Island's wounded wsr vet- erans sire entitled to proper hos~ pltsl core. within the bounds of their own Province. “ fellow - member from Queen's, Mr. Douglas and myself have been albsciutely united on this question of hospital treatment of our veterans within our own borders. We appreciate the special grants now authorized for this purpose so that cur men who risk- Ottaws will be all on the same team. Ws sit on different sides of the. Chamber; we ditfor on msthodw- and differ sharply st times eth new Prince Edward Island car ferry and our terminals. There will be further discussion of com- municistion between our Island and the mainland and I have good resaoh to believe that the Government will inset us more than halt-was. - Works Prokot Needed "No doubt many of you reed t issued tbs other dey lion. mimhrey Mitchell, of Labor on employment in the Maritime Provinces. It was gtsted that essential public works would be undertaken to tak l by of Reconstruction that at the Very gate of our provincial Cup ital is s logical site for s great Works Pmlect which not only will provide Jobs but will implement a Promise made at the time of our entry into Confederation-I refer to ourf terminals snd the facilities for repairing our boats —l-h9 Rflllwfly Marine slip. "Now I am not one who be- lieves in 118881118 a government, nor in speaking heatedly of "NBM-W-be they Maritime rights or any other kind. I do not feel that our Maritime Pmvingg are neglected deliberatelv nor bullied by the more populous Provinces cf OIllBFlO 8nd Quebec. We have stood on our own feet for many years. have been proud to do so and are aibie in carry on in future. érs Minister M“ m: cumztorrerovvn" ouagvlAN _____c_______ E§KKN>€N§NIR as ‘I? Young April V! "l all snar rarities-strip quarrel. Nick-tbs big obs-is m s. use all the other two broilers‘ because they put something on . s this S? iaiiigiieiiéigi § "And they some to you-" Phoe- bs said proudly. "You'll do it wou- dsrfull ." we'll. you'll have to lee in touch with him and make it later." "But he Quin‘!- iesve snytsle- plume nun . "Well, he'll have to wait I'll be back by three at the latest Make it right as you can with him. And, Phoebe. always get s phone numb- mh-iutes after he had gone Phoebe ass, stuiringly at the brown calm-seal paper on the wall, ‘lrying to assimilate s bun-rid new emotion. Why , Ben really washerbosswasiltheiiflusbe 1mg hes-e km Ben's office won't ohildbvlfliyiitwssnotjilstswsy to be ma: Mm. t. method of It was serious and real. She had come here wanting to help Ben’ Bruit now for the fir: her ability to meet the dcsnsnds made upon her by the job itself. ed their lives for our welfare may P-E-Y- Mlflvflelihflon recover within visiting distance h of their relatives and friends. Bull I do believe. and will "at this time, it is difficult to ‘PP-Klimt that belle! into action speak of Parliament Hill without 1n the flltllie as I have in the reference to the Provinces. _ PM. 111 calling the attention of I . the Ministers end of the Govern- Ccnfln: Conference merit at large to any sins of omls. g v sion regarding our people and our "The DomlnionPrcviriclai Oon- intelesm- Th‘? ‘"11" day I took ference which opened here last “war-Ion 01 pointing out that the August will soon convene again to Gmmmmem had untitled to name discuss joint problems -— that is l Tl-‘Pfblwtflbive from Prince Ed- px-ovided they can iind's place to “I'd Island to the Railway Com- sleep in this crowded city. I feel miller of the Commons-one of sure that my good friend Premier m6 most important committees of colleagues have given the propos- caved assurance that this omis- sls made by the Federal Govern- Biff}! W111 be rectified mflit the closest scnitiny, and will A few moment-v ago I men- sct in the best interests of our $101184 thlt the Blldflet debate- provm“ and o; can“; u l s debate which affects the lives whole. i ' 0f Every man. woman and child “We have also had two Prov- 1'} "16 Dominion-is now under inciai elections within the past “EY- B0311 Praise and blame has few days. In Manitoba, Hon. fuller! on Finance Minister Ilsley Qtuart Garcon. successor to Hon. 1n m8 Tlfilldll-flll of the country's John rscken. my leader in the "Whey- The heavy continuing wsr ouse of Commons, was returned BXDBMM were a dlsanpointment to by s large majority. In Nova Sco- many. on the other hand, we have 3a‘ Hum Angus Macdomm’ 1mm. obtained at least some relief from or Navy Minister, won a decisive the burden of income tax which vicgonq A, me Ottawa Jguyngl has fallen on the shoulders of said, “it's s great thing in Nova. those in the lower income brac- Scotia to-be named Angus Mac- kets. donald." While I admit I was disappointed over the results in Nova Scotia. I cannot do less than "Mr. Ilslsyfis budge-t and his de- offer him my congratulations. As fence of the Government's finan- his former leader said after the ciai and tax policy was matched Ontario election, the new Pre- by s criticism st. the hands of mier of Nova. Scotis can truly Mr. J. M. Macdonnell, one of the clslrnts have s "stable" govsrn- new members of the Progressive- irient. . Cionservativs side, .whc resigned "It was s girest pleasure for me the presidency of one of Canada's the other day to meet the deie- great financial institutions to do gmtion from Charlottetown head vote his time and talent to public ed by our Mayor, J. E. Blanchard. life. I would recommend to all of and ably assisted by the Chief you to follow Mr. Macdonnelfs City Clerk, James A. Fullerton. activities in the Commons I pre- llsley Budget J. waiter Jones and his Cabinet the Hblwe- And I have since re- first WWW-I'd dining room window guanine mom-row. “I don't lcrww irt anyway?" Loan which will enable us to meet our commitments to those filhb- ing man from Prince Edward land to the Yukon who blanched Canada's name across more half of Eur0D9~ psy their service gratuities; able them w finish their educa- tion. learn trades. attend our uni- CHAPTEII XIV After two weeks weather came the rained and blew srhea-dily for days The comb loved it. ‘the gam- dein which had begun to look pols and parched grew happily svAdenI and an immense sweetness filled iihe sir and blew info houses when- ., .._._..._.._._. w. m - f dark lead and foam of vidmis . their services? There is no safer investment {f4 fowl/awake!” Buq IICIQRY BONDS r. w. runnsn l OCTOBER _3_1, i245 SignYoiir Name to A Real Start in life! Who wouldn't want to write a. shining future for these boys and girls who have dated death for us so long? Well, you can write it todsyl This Victory Loan will provide many thihgs theyneedforsfreshstlttpnmedlcal are, training in paying. skills, practical help in starting s little business, owning a farm or entering s profession.- Cari you think of’: better my to reward than Victory Bonds. Sou: signfortheirfittumandyoimowni (To De Continued) .. you'd try to make HQ ShOCk i118. hflfld’ "I MmIt "Do you thunk than These funds will en- nity. Being s lady is always a. woman's b deznands and gets respect and forces her punches. you have no reason whatever to th unfflthful to you because he sent. end from s girl who f§'Q-§ ix Says- (Gontinucd from Prise OOO-O-OO-O est weapon because it always adversaries w withhold their MOUNTAIN OUT OI‘ IIODIIILL mountain out oi a. molehill. 111d m" ink that your husband has been siong with some other trinkets. a» ssid she loved him and remembered the Nod. But I think you are making a mind on your Ambitions and not on women. _ DIM-t MISS DIX: Do you believe that girls should give a boy 's line?" Everyone says that I shouldn't tell fellows my right name Oi phone number, but I can't stand liars and this line business is dis tasteful to me. MLBRGERY ANGWIR: I don't understand what your versiwi of giving l boy "s. line" is. The way I have heard it interpreted is that when a girl is said to have a line, it means the act that she puts on to try to ml-ke herself fascinating to s man. Thus her line may he acting in- different when she is really on the prowl; or her line may be jumplnu around like s monkey on a. stick and screaming with laughter ill everything. trying to appear vivacious. or it may be the clinging vane and "poor littis ins" act. all of which is harmless enough, though silly. But s girl's line with you seems to be picking up p. bay gnd goiilgi off with him for s good time and doing things that mslre you nsham‘ ed to give your real name and address. That kind of a line can lead a girl nowhere except into trouble. seemed parent was taken to an other ‘boui-zle." Tonight dead lssves, blown about by this toy- ing breeze will nestle azalnst the red of the new mound in s coun- try churchyard-Author now to his people. leaving m y to re- member his kindness. A mndshske -a smile—s kindly word. These are ings we recall, when folks leave us to go to their last long home. So must. I be under- standing for "we may not pass this wsy noi- live this aay~asain-" ‘Urntil tomorrow ~_ Diary verslties. It will enable us to send our food to Britain, and to Europe to save lives and check the threat or gnarchy. 1t will pennit us .0 carry out plans for reconveraion of our war industries to Peace time production; to maintain floor prices ior the fishermen and the fanner; to pennit our war veter- ans to go into business for them-t selves if they so wlah withou crippling taxes. "Lenders and Imiambfidl cf every single group n or M’ unsnkrlous in sumwfl 0! m1! h will plve the wsy for new jobs and needed homes Cansdl. Ind for development of new enterprise. "I feel sure that I do not need w urge a slnsle wmmunity in sll our Maritime Provinces to support the N11131:! Victory Loon to the the pretty miss they ms hsd wsethrr- ‘PM m? "wiwbhftl “f. n m, M ,°,',,m,,¢§;‘:§,gi'§§ hi! ‘litenhtiiifid rxelgllyklixaltfi cxclfffair wiltii the klrl. V011 N“ be very sure that he would not have furnlshfd yguhwlllel lzlxoiiisglxfldlll-o! Psrnsps, it is only natural that the wi e ta and “mum” miles from hei’ nusbsiui. uilnkins of him #11 0 ‘inf j m“ ‘w! am m‘ “h” h, is doing, should torture herself w en m m“ "u calls to mind all that she has aver rosd or heard or seen m.“ rho-hm of fascinstin¢ foreign women. and she have?“ ‘tel; "gfreygd m“ Wu“ m“ ‘educuons on ha‘ a. I‘ Joe “n” a i 8 that‘, the soldier in ‘he “n1 s" nnwkm otherwise me would fmww men and that he tho snny is brought into contact with very 9W 0 rum M u t: is m less stoossd to fcminm lb"- bv "° wsi-esthomsworkinlins tooro _ 5o forget/your furs. Corry out 7W1‘ Mbflflmlug l” 3°‘ “he”: miy mu yust ssy nothing to your irusbsnd about s our . or kid him a little about his girl friend. nmlanonomvmx: Ismsboyof ltvsrymuchinlovs withsslrlwl-lobelcuutosfcsnflycfmlchhlqtlsrsociisl positlonsniz hss much more money than I. His is siwsys uklng! iris tskslisswmyiicmstoscemyosorh- Itbbwil" "l" m, hum, m4 gm my we use. I don't think she sholllilloid s hm- down home against me, do you? and to assist in introducing them dict he will be s great influence personally to Hon. C. D. Howe. in cutting down extravagance ln Minister of Reconstruction. I am the spending of public funds and sure they agree with me that there in bringing down our taxes to a is s satisfaction about s personal reasonable level. As the former interview with s Cabinet Minister head of one of Canada's largest and assurance of consideration trust companies, he has a scrupul- which cannot be achieved through ous respect for the sound and oorrelnondence. sn exclwnlis of sime management of other pee‘ telegrams or telephone calls. pic's money. It is our belief that he will transmit that respect to Extends Welcome members of s government vzhich in the opinion of many has lost ‘And wwhile I sm on this sub- ject. let me extend s hearty wei- its sense of proportion in finance s too lavish come not only to my delegations snddspends with from the Island. but to individu- als coming to Ottawa. As one of your representatives, 1 feel that my office is your office for the duration of your visit, smi I want vcu to feel the same way. We in Prince Edward Island have! very GIIISAY HAIR O O Q _Y0lll FACE bolts fog You've bard many flsttui remsrb sbont some “distinguish: docking wound" with l? hslri Sowhy absndon yvtirsel! to 1.0g‘ iNG 0L1) just beams . m hag-rah? I P ,ke” your 00 “Elk? ii EMPLOYMENT News Here is a partial list qf Employment Oppor- tunities now available through the Local National Employment Oflice, and also opportunities through the Cross-Canada NATIONAL EMPLOYMENT SERVICE \ an . l “It was my good fortune tbs other day to meet one of our Chsrlottetownmen who went with our Defence Force to Hong Kong 1nd was forced to spend nearly in s Japanese prison comp. is Captain Frsnk G. "Huck" s Knilbf-l 0f Col supe his post and was captured when the Island fell to forces of ovari- MEN wnrrsn n wnnb IJIWIBBI CIIAILOTTETOWN - _ 'l=‘.'."'""° "i." w. op rs or soe or ers Watchrmker WOMEN, wiunm “ILBIWIIII llclolne leybserl 0cm!" be s Insist "m hlelflgimiy is the limit of —and invest in "I! M"?! °,f ma; "n2 ironing Dominion. ll-‘I and O0 WA"! miss name ' .iilll\\ starvation ciunp in which our mm were confined. w "Al I chatted with "Ruck". I thoueht of the men to whom he brolllht cheer in csptisiltyg‘ of the men on tbs other aids of the world who suffered in ‘IID A‘! 0WN g Domestic mW-Fii-“li”... IteIoatNn-sss ps-ivsuon ' s HALF A fill’ o; FLAVOR? 4 . . R fillvillllllill i 0 i1 HA Ki F. hi ll hlli? " 1mm lemon is snmolneA oommion- WIDI SWING 1O CHAS! b smsom cones l- l‘ National E‘ nurse Oflcs Mien Ly portu ties- bbeh m! m othslrdlstailcts in $135)." . "lblbwflllsnyofthslobsliessiisisilor if seeking flflpleymem, some: your nearest Loci! Office of the sirloin. EIPLIIYIIEITESEIIVIGE Dominion ulnar Department" .I|unphrsy Mllohill ' ._. wlculiflemsm ., . was borne on me sum-s strongly flisn ever tbst work for and with them must Justify the sacrifices they have mule in our behalf to ti: of our ability. is something we for than this very he! rust-muss if S to allow owed down caused by too much gen. fatty food snii too little exercise. sh a hint horn modem women who Bile Beans lag fit and erlin by uhi nf favourite Bri remedy- ssiiss|_'-'E§'Msa'iess fit Wakes ' s l0 he thlull i n” hit red" llnu in your fsoel Get dnissln svleii i. é-"i M PS ‘osn st . Wvssifissluusssllsslvsc \