"m: mm! TIIE BIIAIILOTTETUMI GUARDIAN Morning Dally (Founded In I887) President: Lreul. Col. W. Chester S. blcLuro VIOG-IICSIIICIII! .I. It. Burnett. I-‘JJ. Secretary: Llrul. cnl. D. A. Mlclflnnon. 0.5.0. Edllnr arid Managing Director: .I. It. Burnett. I".J.I. Associate Editors: I-rauk Walker nnddllcnl. Inn A Burnett. R.U.N.V.R. 10a AcIIva Service! “The Strongest Illenwry is Weaker Than the Weakest lnlr." FRIDAY, DEC. l1. I943 The People v. Politicians .\ liltllvll .\l.l'. tisitittg Ctutatla rccctttlyt ex- ]|t'l.':->\‘tl 5ltl‘]>l'l>. says The Letter" Review", to find st‘ ntatty Uattzttliatts believing tltlll lift‘. is on the vt-rgt: rl c~tzthli~ltittg a Socialist statc; exnlztittt-tl that llll\ tta» a great tnistztlte. Un vx- attttttatfitt, it tttrttt-tl tttll tlt.ll. wttcltittg tlte rc- ct-ttt t‘.t‘.l-'. tlqctit-tt \\lll.‘. he fell quite certain that tattatla. i- about ltt lit-conic 2t Sticittlist stale -—\\ltit"lt i~ lily intprttbablv. The trouble is tltat titt- '1 titltt‘\ nrtlte the nil-v, and are very The ordinary tuazt .3:t- itt politics. el-gt-t" t-t t" >Il\\ lllllt", "d onlv \'tIl\‘.\ uttwillittglv. In a crisis. the n: art ntatt run.» the cottntrv. llqttttgtztttt" titttorntttt-ttt. itt short. as ctr-r, cottsitt» t-i ."t plan bv ttlticlt the people nccztsitttt- ullt -~" "t t"t. .:tl sznp t'|t Liott-rtttttont front d':-_ in}; int iz~ft thin, or force the tittvcrltttlt-nt to dn wi-e tttitlg» l-Ititlt-ttcc of tht" ztccttrztcy of this fitllltlllflll " t he itnttd in the fart that auv rezttlt-t" of Can- _-,,1i t, prt-s- tits rlttll ltt-itirt- the war would ltate com: tn tltc twittclttsiott that Professor" Scott ttas 1' t. and that Cattatliatts --~ the youth in tiartict vttnttld netcr fight a war fut" atty- tltittg less lhatt the ttntnetltatt- detensc 0t Lan- ztdzt. Yet, ttltt-n t'.tt~ ttat" brnltc out, and lnttjg ltctorc its itta ttttttlu attd dang t" were uttder- stood, lltc t-rthtzttt- tktttatlttttt t "cd the trov- erntitcttt int-t ytarticitiztttt-tt, and into a cnttslattt- l_\" incrcasittg t-itntt. Election Straws Signs are hccotttittg ntorc appart-ttt tltat a Fvtleral general election is in the offing. livid- ently spring-tin: frnttt the reccttt cattcus of Lib- eral Rnltthrs and IIlPlIllIClR nf parliatnettt and the IllCCilttg of tit/z Xatipttttl l.lll'.'l'lll licderzttion in tltltttta. the party forces hatc sttttttg into action ill varintts sections of the Dontiniott l'titnc Xltttistcr .\l:tcl.ctt/.ic Ring hats been lteard over the radio itt t':t-. "liattle Against Inflation" into ttlticlt >OlllC "plugs" about certain gov- crtttucttr plans and tiolicies were injected. Fin- ance lliaistvr llslcy has been itt Nova Scotia addressing tht- Liberal Association 0f that pro- tincc and holding coitfcrettces with party lead- ers". while Fecrctzyry’ of State .\lcl.artv carried tht- rallying torch to Lottdtttt, Ontario, rccctttly xered a spccclt rcvicwitlg the so-cztllcd "achievemcttts." ltiisltct-ies Minister" P-crt tttrl \‘.'i\\ in llotttreal the other day and tht-re lct it be lntntvtt that the guvcrtttncttt trill not seek an cxtensiott of the lift: of Parlirtnletll. which would indicate that an election is almost certain to be held st-tttetittte during the coining year. uttlcss .\lr. King should reverse all his past ' practices and rtttt his term of office for the full live _\'t‘i'.l'.~, Then .\it" .\linistet‘ Potter nlade a visit to tjttel-t-c tfitv on Saturday‘ lZlr~l and ad- (lt'(‘~r>L"l a reunion tzatlteri. r of Libcral poll sup- rrvisurs. and Agricultural “llllalCF (jarditler ltas been out on the Prairies looking to the political fence. tht-re. Now Pctrsitttts Minister" i\lZtv'l§Cl|/.lt‘ is cndcavorittg to arouse an cvidcntlv lvtltztrQ: flock in llritislt Columbia as evidenced ht his "walte-ttp" spceclt at tllc l."l.C. Liberal A5- snvtatiott annual int ting in Yancottvet- rccetttlv And lilwl front llalifax routes a news dcspatcit carryn t statcttttttt by $rttatot' \\'. .\lcl.. Rob- CYlHJIl, presttlrtt: of the National liberal Fed- eration crzpressittq cottfidettcc itt a Liberal vic- tnrv at the pulls itt the next Federal election, an attnttttttrc-tttt-ttt ltc gttartletllv qualifies by add- ing; “if tgivett a rt-a-tntztble tipportttttity to pres- r-tzt thtr ztdtttittistratirn» record and proposals for lltt" futtt before the talccltltwtte." But uhil-s the. Lila-tail hiqttigs ltavt: been ntorc tlftllll- invntlv in the litnt-lrgltt. they are lint the nnlv ptrty ttutzt ~ttl‘tttliitg the clarion call. Other l< -~t~r ltgltt» anti party atgvttt s rtrt: out all over gt-ttittq ;t vott: t"t't"rtliti|t;( catnpttigtt coztttt‘: assntwatitttts ltavc bccn lttl‘ tint t‘ tttnlt"_v ‘ottvt-r. however. sttys his catbittttt cutttir " lt-...t<-~ ttltt-ttltt-ctttttcxt stttlllf t; Front the (Xtttadiatt l]l'(‘~ti ctlt ht- vtidt-tttly views tvitlt “he ('tttts‘.'r\':tti\"e tntrty till- ."'.-:t fut‘ llls \"trl‘ltltl ttttttclt" lnift t:;= I ' ' znl lis n¢tr lvzttlt-t‘ is cer- tainly .t:| athtti . t that titr-jvatwtscriouslyNW1" ettit-g ti‘: t" t.<l<l nt- l.lllt'l'ltlt.\tll. :"t t“..‘tll _t. ;t.|<l lmrtt c -" ‘Illl ‘wt l» ‘ tl lllv ‘iiw ..t tiie ttit .‘lt". More (I.C.F. Reverses .\lr. \\ittt"lt, Llt‘ l". lt-adrr in ll.t'.. has been talking \'.t_\ v-hfrlcttll) of fttrtttitr; the next ;1tt\‘t'l'ttt i: litut |tt'tt\lltC(', bttt itt thz- lt|lllll- cipal t-l<‘c.tt-tt~ in Yztztctttttrt". the lat";_;..~t city. his partt h.» in»: lt-,--t -.\"t-t"<-l_\ trottnretl 'l'ltc. (ftll-T-latlt-tt" <".ttttlid.tir» failed to rttptttrc a sittqlt‘ suat. and tltt‘ non-Partisan cattdldatcs ntadt- .'t t ....t snot-p itt the clcctiotts for the city cntttzcil, din-l ltnartl and pztrlts board. Some Ill_'\'lll.lll\ t-xt-lrtttttlintt of this will. no tlottht. bt» giten. lllli it v.ill not pnt any socialist can- didate. itt \‘."tttct.ttvt~t"'s ltltIlllClPIll governlnctlt. 'liltc electors ctzdvtttlv knew what was good for their city. in Ontario. th: 1101i had a fttll slate of can- didates in tltt- ritic vlt-cti-tn- ~in London. but they all ttt-nt dtttttt in dcftwtt. ln the city of tiueltih th: santt- thin; ltltppettrtl. ht three suburbs of 'l‘otttittn ttl: "t- the party was cotttcstittg the cTt-qtitm- .\littt9cn_ Scarbttrtt 'l'otvttship ‘and Nnrtlt Ynrlt 'l-0\\'l1>lll]l4lll7l one of their cau- ditlatcs ttnn a seat. ln Sndhuryg a labor cen- H. trhcrt- a (‘.('.l' cattditlatc was elected in thc last ltrttvinrial elections. the ('.C.l". failed itl an atlvtttpt tn crtptttrt- tl ttl.'t_\"pr:tlt_v, lltll in llamil- province, where the party elected four cattdidates in the provincial elections, they did will the mayoralty in a itock-and-rreck race. "l\lr. Samuel Lawrence, a member of the board of control, was the successful candidate, but of their slate for the board of control, the city council and school board, they elected only two ntcntbcrs elcttlcnt in Ilalnilton, but the assiduous efforts of the C.C.F. to gain the full support of the un- tctnpt to capture the city ltall. Civic government comes close to lltc pcoplfi. and so do the civic taxes. The people want practical and economical adntittistration, and the gcltcral opinion evidently is that the C. C. F. docs not qualify. — EDITORIAL NOTES - Qttcbcc legislature has been sutmitottctl fol" January 1S. II i it i Markets are poorly supplied these -— a seller's nlarlret. it III it it .\lwa_\"s buy a (Ihristtttas \\'ar Savings Stamp to accompany your" Santa Pal parcel. Ii i 1U I Special trains tvill carry the Airmen frotn here lo Nlorttrcal at Christa-tats and New Year. ll‘. 1k ‘It 1k Charloltctotvtt has lost a fine citizen itt tltc death of Cottn. _l. E. Stems, whose tiassittg at a comparatively carly age, wltilc not ultexpcctetl, will be lllOltl‘ll!'(l by all. Conn. Sterns was of the type needed in out" public lifc today; and ltis place will bc itard to fill. i Ii i i The Defence Dcpartntcnt attnounce that auth- orization has been granted for the isstte of greatcottts, on loan. to senior cadets of the Royal Canadian army cadets. The coats trill be issued to c-adet corps which possess the new RCAC lllllfOflIl or ltave their owtt unit pattern ulti- fortns. The attnouncetticnt said the ntcasure will hc of assistance in carrying out tltc new syl- labus of training as the activities of army cadets now cover the wintct" ntonths as well as the other seasons. n- i- It a- Revclation that Canada has relaxed ils li- quor titanufztctttritig ban and was permitting prodnctiott of some alcohol beverages spurred tnctnbcrs of a l7.S.:\. Senate sub-committee investigating the liquor shortage toask why the United States cannot dcclarc a similar respite Senator llotttcr Ferguson (R, Mich.) said he un- derstood Canada was ahlc to return to the dis- tillation of alcoholic beverages hccausc it met its lz-ntotttlts quota of industrial alcohol tnanu- facturc in to 1-2 utouths. i i II‘ i lCx-llrtttticr Blitcltell F. llcpburtl, Independ- ent Liberal tncnlhcr of the Ontario Lcgislatttre for lilgitt, warned in an address at the Kent Cottnty wardctfs banquet Saturday that charts in the fields of fittattcc, industry and cconontics would result should the philosnplty 0f socialism: gain cotttrol of Cattatliatt (ioterttlttetit. .\lt". llepbttrti retnat"l\"etl that his words were bcittg broadcast over the local radio station without their first ltcing submitted to censorship - "against the laws nf tlttatva." it YR i‘ ‘It \\'hett the ll..\.li. leave here the stores and practically cvcry body will feel their departure. The British. Attstraliatt. New Zcalattd, South .\frican, llttliatt and Ll.S..\. airmen have prnv- ed great and gctrerotts buyers and socially hat! "really citdcarcd thctnsclvcs to the connllunittt. ()1: the other ltand, their successors, trill be Cattaditttts like ourselves, and will be scnditig their ntopcy where they come front. and will ltave their ovun relatives and friends not far from here. '1 u - w- w "Spurned ideals." says Mr. Morris W. Wil- sn, l.l..D.. "ltavc a way of avcngitig them- selves cruelly l..et :t man catch even a fleetirg qlilllpst: of what ltc tnigltt be, and disregard it in favor of easy compliance with circumstance, and the vision will rise up in later days to tor- ment ltittt. So let us pause every once in a tvltile. and loolv baclrtvard and forward, and lis- srn rnttstlnllsly for the inward prompting which t-r ~.'-ve often found so inspiring. \\"e luttst talt: time for reflection, in whatever cricuttt- stances we may find ourselves." ’ it i it i Papers itt Xorthcrtt (ilntarici, especially the llitllaml Free Press and the l‘arrv Sound Nnrtlt Star, have been getting great amusement out trf a report front Regina about a cattle dealer with 50 steers on ltand. llc asked thcfPriccs "Hoard at Ottawa for a pcrntit to l<ill them all at one little, tvlticlt hc thought would be a busi- uess-liltc step. .'\ firm-tnittdctl and-apparent- ly—not very wcll-ittforrttctl bureaucrat replied th-tt the slaughtering restrictions could not be relaxed, and suggested that some of the steers should be retained for “brccditig purposes." l"rr>ttt our ttttdersttttttlittg of the word "steer", says the Mottlrcttl (iazcttc, we agree with the .\lidlattd paper that the stiggcstiott is something that "even the \\'P'l'l3 can't do!" l U I n Rt. llnn, \\'illi."tn1 Lyon hlztckcttzic Iiing, lfritttt- .\linistcr, born this (latc i374; his tnother was a daughter of Reformer William Lyon Macltctiztc. after whom he was named, and his father, Mr. john King, K.C., a ltativc of Aber- rlrt-ttsltirc, Scotland: was in connection with this fact, that the University of Aberdeen, on the Prime Minister's recent visit to the Old Country, conferred on him the honorary degree of LL. 1)., cdttcatcd at Toronto Univers- ity, Chicago and Harvard, his post- graduate courses ltcitig in political economy and political science; has been successively De- puty Minister of Labour, Minister of Labour, llcntbcr of the lixcctitivc of the Caitadiatt Pa- triotic lftttttl, Lcadcr of the Opposition, and Pritnc Minister; his publications include: "The Secret of llcroisnt", “Industry and l-Itttnmi- ity." "The Blcssage nf the Carillon and Other Arldrcsses"; ltc is a bachelor, a Presbyterian, and tltr ntnst successful practical politician ton, the second l;tl'],;t.'>l. industrial centre in the Cattacla has so far produced. Hwy“ - - v - » of the city council. Thcrc is a very large labor. ions did not do tllc party tnuch good in its at-" ‘rue malztxvntrown GUARDIAN ruauc ronuui Iillllllghipnnfifiul ml lfim IO Inland- It: udnnlkinunnu rlnnllynlcngflg Inn i .1944 Farm Objectives (Winnipeg Pres Press) » '11-» {grim fllégtdl-ICIIIOII pro- lllllll OI‘ II I‘- lgon at? the oonterenmlllt m n! Ottawa. Include; some changes but represents nearly U10 "P" W"! production u this year- Tne him- ers have ltu-selv fulfilled all we- AN INSULTING 503351) Sin-On the odltorlal page ol’ Patriot 0t Dec, 4th than n9- nears a screed whlch for Insultlni scurrlllty and wanton ‘ r should make n new record tor low journalism. Not many wlll admlre the tvm o! mentality that: penned the vl- cloua llbel contalned_ln the nec- ond last. naranlnh. It. is not a mom’ sltuntlon when n mm llke the Hon. John Bracken. with a long and splcndld record o! Dubllc servlce, becomes the target: o! a moronic snlpcr behlnd the editorial columns of a. one-time responsible journal. l really won- der how much thls who ot wrlter knows or cares about. the war. It: would be lntercstlnk l0 KIIOW hOW much he has done ln-anv eltort: to wln the war or llghten the anxlety of those who are bearlng the heavy burtten; or the day. I ant. Sh‘. etc" W. J. I’. MACMILLAN. the PRICES OF FRUIT Slr.—-Wlth reference to the re- ported dlfferentlation In prlces ot Irult here as contoured with Mon- treal. I would like to point out that the prices ln enact here are tn ac- cord wlth the Wartime Prices and Trad; Board standards. » There are l3 dlfterent sizes o! or- tmrtcs. ranging In slze from 80 to a case. to 392. The oranges that would be selling ln Charlottetown for $1.00 a dozen would be 1% count. to a case, whereas those selling at between 25 anc 30 cts. a dozen ln Montreal would be 392 to a case. Similarly with tzrapelrult and le- mons. 'I‘l1ere are nine different slz- es in grapefruit and seven differ- ent sizes in lemons. There also was a period about a. month ago when there was no crapefrutt available from Califor- nln. Texas or Florida. and the only one; on the market were Isle of Plnc; grapefruit. whlch due to the scarcltv were necessarlly much higher ln price than they would be at. another season. Grapes which were sellltuz at be- tween 45 and 54 cents a pound were Red Malawi grapes. imported from the Areentltie at. a time when there were no Calllornla zrapcs avail- able I am. Sir. etc. FRUIT IMPORTER. Notes By The Way Man is that Iunlish creature who shortens lus lire by worklng hard t0 acquire mums that lttrtnci" shgrtctt his lllte. -Kltchcner Rec- or . Former Ambassador Joseph E. D8VIC5 tvas navlng hls picture rak- cn on Lllc set 0t Mission to Mos- cow Aslccd how he always man- aged to smile for the photograph- crs, he answered: "All you have to do is say cheese‘ It's an auto- matic £IIIllC."—C0l'0llCl.- President Roosevelt has pald his first rislt to ltcroic Malta. The trip has brought lace to lace two great. and gallant chaps whom the world IIDIIOYS, thc intrepid lestdr-r of the United States and the vall- ant “little follow" of the Med- iterranean. -Wind:or Star- Therr is no absenteeism In the Rmsiau faciorlcs. II an employee ls two njnutcs late. he ls tzlven a trial by a court of cmployeez, and ll found guilty his wages are cut. That's th way they organlze ln countrtes where the war very properly comes first. -Cl1atham Netlvs. Fur ennln, appraised at $8.170 for slx chorus rrlrLs are a lavish glft, but. the princely keature wlll cave mingle-rt fe-llnes in the to" rlble war other halt the wvrld ls In chains. Well intended as such tarzcsse imv be. it. neverthcle-s nrnvidcs der-fllv nmmlmltlon for the radicals. —-I~Inmllt0n Spectator. A baker with a horse and van was dellvcrlntz bread In avenue. A woman hurrvlng home- {viltrds from her shopping stopped 1m bread, 0 ‘Haw yntt lcft mc any baker?" "Oh. yes, madam." Martchestcr Guardian llfvriared at 20 cents extra per dlsh. went. uncalled for all day on St. Attdrcwkq Day. One Scot comment.- cdr "It Ls as mat n hardship u» cat. ll. as It L; to tzotwlthout It." That's not true. what. was wrong at the Chateau was the absence o1’ the Film". and the not that the rush had not. been properly ‘ad- dresaed." —St. Catharina Bland- nrd. On the but; T: prlcu that. pre- vailed tn 193536. Metropolitan Llte Insurance Company unflatte- "m-I h"! "mired the cost. oI rur- ln! ll child from birth u» the age of t8 when the head o! the family makes 82.500 a year. Alter allow- 1118 for the amount o! food eon- sumed at dltterertt stages or growth lt la concluded that for the (lrrt two years the coat ls sllghtly leu than $80 a year for a boy and BIYLOSI. $156 tor a glrl. rrom bit-tn to the age of 18 o boy consumes about. $2.300 worth o! food and a slrl 02.180. —!.'xchnnge- Tho North Alrlcln nnnonncemot introduces at. leul one little- known geographic name w rend- ers on thla continent. Th; U! Pcscaclores Inland; near mimosa, which Japan ha: held rlnco l 5 and ls to hold no more, on OII ed by tho Jflos Hoko To or lloko Clunto. "Peacnrlotcs" mean Italics, and Ilrlttug t: the maln occupation of the habltanta who llvo ln a cllmate which provides storm; tor two third: of the 305 days. -'1‘or- onto Bur. - t American and Dutch Illertr who leave their Australian bases on bombing missions over the Japan- eaeheld Netherland; Ilut Indlcs, tnualons which at Ilmes entntt round trlp fllflhta of more than 2.000 Illlél. never oonsluln _o_r Haggis at thr- ChaI-eiu Lnurlrn, vlous p. programmes, for they recognize that than: I; truly n ‘vat- Iob. and too much could not be raid (or the way tn which they have met thelr respoiulblllty. They can he depended upon to keep u the effort and to produce In larger food supply than be orattho war even though there tiresome 480.000 lower men to do the work. Food production la a war 10b. and the adootlon o! the annual programme L; tor the nurpose of glvlng necessary direction and making such variations In produc- tlon u ehanglng clrctlmslaces re- qulre. There ls reason, therefore. why m; farmers should teznrd tho objectives as those o! t; strategic plan and co-operate tn reaching them. For Instance. many runners ntlzhr be tncllticd to zrow more wheat. next year because o! the higher price and the better pro- upecz or being able tn market. ltt. But the programme cull: for the some wheat, acreage a, last year but; larger acreage ot coarse grains to meet the needs of livestock production ln the Prairie Prov- inces and In the East. whlch ls very short. o! teed graln. It l; particularly necessary that. coarse grttln moducttott should be maln- tamed at. the lvgbcst possible level. . . . There has been much dlscusslon of hog production, ln view of the reduction in the new bacon con- tract with Britain. and some farm- ers have talked of ralslng fewer ltorzs. But the farmers could not fall to be impressed with the statement of Col J. J Uewellhi. Brltlslt food mlnlstcr. zhat ll only 450000.000 bounds of bacon were rccelved Irom Canada next. year, the British ration o1’ four ounces I week-surely a very small amount -mlg1lt have to be cu: to three ounces. Hotl. J G. Gardtttz-t- urged that the farmers malnlhlll Lhepro- duetion of 1101s item" the present- level so that 00.000000 pounds of bacon could be supplied to Britan- tlext Year. Hog production has bun: Droflt- able and it. still is, and with Britain so short of ntcat, there ls obvious need for all the DIICOll that Canada can send over. Food production ln this cottntry means so much Britain that. the food mlnlster came over front Washington to nt- tcnd the Ottawa conference. - It, Is satlsfactory to know that Hon. DC. Camp-bell. nnnlster o! agrlculttlrc in Manitoba. took l\ strong stand at: tlte conference for all-out production. The bacon policy should be reconsidered, he said. so that. Britain wiztld not be allowed to tzo snort. Ir production could not be malnln. domestic consumption curtailed, he declared. As n country producing surplus food, Canada should let the world know that it recognized llg responsibility to produce food increasing quantities for the war DPIIOG and the years to follpvti.‘ Britain needs every pound o! cheese she can obtain trom Can- ada. and the DPODOS '1 objective for 1944 was -l6'l.800.’l it. "‘ an Increase ot 5.8 bt cent over this year. But thc dot-rattles from Ontario and Quebec. wttue most of the clltrse ‘s made. It-ll that 93 pct- ccnt. of this _\'(‘fll"3 production was p11 that- eoulrl be expected. Mr. A. M Shaw. of the Federal Department at‘ Agriculture, urged Ontario and Quebec to prevent. any further drop in ehcr-tt. produc- tion. ll the farmers lu tho-st: prov- lncrs do not. tranl to sec the cteeso ration in Britain cut rlnwti. they will (l0 their utmost b. malntaln tltc milk supoty. Oblestivcs re- main thc stme tor evaporated milk at 178000.000 pounds. con- densed milk qt 24.000000 pounds. rtnrl milk pnwder nt 40,800,000 pounds. A proposed increase o! l0 no: cent ln egg DTOCIUCNDl‘. mould allow larger export. w Britain. Butter production thls rear Is n lltllo below the objective. and It. is cxtpcctcd to be 3 twcr cor-t less next. year. But if Canadians have a llltle 105s but-tor for f/llvlt bread. It wlll be because we an: inatntatn- In; the supply ot other dalry r0- ducls for the people of Brlaln, whose need ls tar greater than ours. Mr. Shaw hcltl that. lunch hlgth- er objectives were desirable for soybcatis, drlerl peas. dried bean: and potatoes. but the delegates- doubted tliat they were attainable. and increases of only 9 or l0 per cont were approved-only 5 per cent for potatoes. But recognition of the immediate. emergency need tor food products that Ls almost sure to come next, year as the Ger- man armies arc drlven out p! occupied countries. should pt: the greatest. possible produo lon of foods o! alljdnds on the farms and dullness or boredom. during the many hour; tn which they wlng their way over ‘-'.e Southern Paelflc. For this they have to thank the enemy. "The Jups cer~ tnlnly know how to entertain us whlle wc are llyln: to bomb them." explained Captain Olnn R- Flcmlng. 0t llllnols. who on n te- cent. mlaston corunandcd nn 'A - erlcnn Liberator. "We flnd a e Jun ltntlon which ts plnylnl uvln: muslc and listen In. It mikes the time pus moor pleasantly, partl- cularly when you are on n~ long (light over the ma, at; nlght- One statlon regularly plays ‘Just. Be- fore the Battle Mother," and» we joln heutlly In the chous." An- other source or amusement Ior‘ the Allled Illera la the odd conglomer- ntlon o! words which the Japan- ese love to call "English language broadcasts." The little propagation stories poured out. vla. the vnrloua Nlppones: radio statlons generally act. 0.; real “new talks and help n great dell to keep up the Illera morale. "We oftm wonder though.” Captaln Fleming reflected, "whit explanations the Jars plnn to nlve '3 l- thelr a when our bombs put thelr propaganda to the lle. figural _Star._ . J 18¢ %:trr:;§:.";l”""”‘ The great acttlevcmcnt 0t men on the Intro ls. in loud pru- ductimi. And whlle measurlng up well sponslblllty. they are also paylng of! their debts at. n rate and are gaining a much better financial position. nhled to do this by the sbrtbllztttlon of other prices, so that not, compelled to spend all tnonev for the thing; they need. 'l‘helr affair; WIII be tn tar better __,__,_ - necnttmzn 11. 1943 NO other gift at anywhere near the price is so welcome as a case of Sussex Ginger Ale. When the Big Bottle beams ovcr the e ge of Santa's bag there's a riot to see who can open it first. For, just as their elders do, small folk go for Sussex in a big way; Re- member this when shopping for Christmas. See that therds a liberal supply of Sussex QUALITY Ginger Ale on hand. And don't forget your friends -—especially the sick-a-bcd. War-line Iinil: tbl twpfi/y 0/ Slurx; bu! Sussex QUALITY remain! lbr umr ‘HIE QUALITY ‘KIND SINCE I885 the begltlnlttg. ‘Ihev thei able to have cotter better farm equipment. they are t.) their rc- productlon and a drOD rmtarkable when peace comes. Mr. They arc rn- thcy are their altlon port d. HOSPITAL FEES IIiJIIGS (::iiili1§!71§n1litZl5¥: l; much otg ti; “m m . much m he hilt?“ “m” " 0 gamut about; r e o . UlsterbyBlacliwiiigi-i?’ en rlpplel shine over dirk-Mottled trout, much lIl-ltlhtvbe stud .:t:.s:t.s::.~=.:.:.t:t. “mitt.” "lift. - l! Ink! t Olllllh sworn towiiiru all the concern the hem ot ber bu, ll not nd a though; Mu: Du rmod‘: voting dam, much mlgltt be sung ‘ her land and her looks; ca her fields are the lattes; dr Slater‘: Blflcléwalzzr, er even are a: - at: t n mutt m the brooks. p“ ‘ —I“ranclr cu- ., coon zoo-s. Trim IDNDON — (C?) - Eggs h, good food value but they t“. psychological value "because yo IIWIYI 1001 berm alter ltavlng 0n." any: land woolto . ill. o! 100d n m i? " ‘weer: ggrsas g? '1 =:§§2;s@ Xmas Gift Sets A colleoIIon more festive, more excltlnl. more IIIWIHI- fled than ever boron. Smart Gilt 80h chccrrully dcslrned and moderately priced. Ilvonlng In Part1 Tolletettu In wooden cheats. EVOIIIIII In Paris (lift Sets - — - — — SLIS In $10.00 Brluh, Comb and Mirror Bel: In hncv Boxes $6.50 _.----—-S25.M Alhel o! Roses Gltt sell $1.15 to $10.00 “Three Secrets" GIII Set: — — - lim- m s1 Denney’! wlll I i . In gardens everywhere In Canada. _ shape at the eiid o! this war m!!! ' ' llt. The tzovermneltt is Mo"; assurlnl them of protectton against. over In prices Gnrdlnel‘ states that, he wlll try to have the bacon conttgaett er-atidad “was -—— the propose wu years. an - Mitrlatet‘ m... t... hdluated that. Profegsmnzl Cams a floor wlll be out. under tne wit)" or farm products durlng the trun- S4.00 a day for 13 Weeks NURSING FEES $4.00 a day for l3 weeks OPERATION FEES Actual cost up to $150.00 ACCIDENTAL DEATH 1, Ambulance. Anaesthetist, Operating Room and X-Ray Charges included. PREMIUM Preferred Class $22.00 B.’ H. HUGHES _ _ Insurer Everything 11g Queen SI- Phone m Three Flowers Sets “.25 to 57,50 Sela — $230 lieu 52.75 $5.00 11in; _ou_t Molllnard om GIFTS FOR MEN lVIIIltnry Set! Shaving Brushes Yardley’; Shaving Raw]; " Pines. Clgaretles, (‘lgarrllt " “ Tobacco Pouclm, . Tribune. t m: two mics I“ Grout George Street b0 McLeod £4 Bentley W. I. BENTLEY. K. C- I. A. BENTLEY. K. C- Illtlllerc and Attorncyl-ll- LII l“ Prince Qlreet How Are Your Eyes’? II you on luvlnl =Y“"'l°" 3| urnln - houlnchu. I0!" on: or dlnlncu - conlull I lpeolalllt AI your lervlce cl experience and roll-noun: uervim Gill In nnd dlscnn 10'" llfllenltlcl. yvrm or chm t" IIIII 701B g thoroluh- LETS TALK.TURKEY YOU CAN'T BEAT TIIE GOBBLERMS‘ F0 FLAVOR AND GENERAL ALL- UN DINNER- SATISFACTION AND It 0N CHEWING TOBACCOS " HICKEY’S i " BLACK TWIST lrn I. S l I own too. If: lint than" of m lllllfll Flavor h "W bl! rouon m Its continued [lop- nln-lty. II; g by; n I I or every when In the Pro- vince. . IIIGIIEY and I IIIBIIIILSON ' CIIARLOITETOWN‘ R D G 6. F. llutcheson I AND SUN l r. o. nutuuesou a. r. nurcnnson v-"l-‘lfi 5'- lllll POULTRY i ma“ o] ohlcken, Iotvl. I-ll other Irlnrls 0' m“ poultry Ilva and dftsscd. (‘or- ml lrldlng and hllllm market prices. Our ""1"" lllllng plant Is at lull" M" panel. ‘ Swift Ganadian 00., Ltd. Charlottetown . lllTIIIand commit; n. r. AIIOIIIBILB‘ Channel Accountant! mum run Infill!" Clnrhtbtowo ‘GHT BIND