race FOUR TIIE tillAllLtiTTETtirtii GlIAlllitAli Morullld Ball: (Pounded in tern President: Lieui. CoL W. Cheater B. Mel-uh Vice-President: J. it. Burnett, FJ-I. Seoretary.’ Lieut. Uoi. l), A. Maelfinnon. 0.8.0. Editor and Managing Director: .l. IL Burnett, FJ-l. Aasociate Editors: a-rank Walker and lueutJanA. Burnett, B.0.N.V.ll. (On Active Service) “The Strongest Memory is Weaker Than the Weakest Ink." TUESDAY, OCT. 12, 1913 Senator Duff On War Controls rue guiuzurrrarowu gunman are mare extensively regulated than any I of the plant at the rate oi ap per cent per an- num spread over the period oi the contract. l it is estimated that 2,500 tons of New Zea- land dehydrated meat is equal to some 14,000 tons 0i carcass meat, so that export in a dehy- I drated condition will save this equivalent of re- frigerated shipping space, .- EDITORIAL NOTES - Mr. L. B. MacMillan, Deputy Minister oi Public Works, is being congratulated upon his appointment to the position of Hard Fuel Con- troler. _ ocrosaa 12,1343 PUBLIC FORUM Zwlelmh: cl tomcat ‘Eli :-.:'..."'..-.-::~i""-"'-'-' ifllenchk lformioide Bapsuies no. 1 - Ice flhninatlng worms from your foxes. "Ne other remedy has as 7e! equalled it in Point of Ile- pendability and safety." Thh h part of what W. I56- ward Fromm (head. of. the peat Pox Ranchers or Fromm Bron. llambourg. Wlaeonaln) has to aay about TELEPHONE T0 WOOD ISLANDS FERRY es. en the weather rough the boat doesn't crom; other docs not cross on sche- dule on account of the weather. When u want infomistion are adv to ring up R. E Mutchts office and then he doesn't w. so the poor traveller has to o on his own or by the infonnatlon the local papers. The public is very much incensed at this service and when a com- lnint is made the answer is "OhI t will be better after the war.’ Will it? ‘Phe boat made one trip Sunday, and on account of poor facilities getting into Caribou, dodging the posts going in the steamer is in e s a c The United Kingdom has an area oi 94,200 square miles with a population oi about 47,600,- 000. Canada has an area oi 3,694,800 square miles with a populationfi *u,4i9,oo0. i other Canadian business. you Senator William Duff has sold his export llih business, which had its headquarters at Luneii- burg, and has gone out oi thevfish trade. _His reasons have been iuztde clear m an interview published in a Halifax exchange. The Senator said frankly that ihc complexities and irrita- lions of trying io cnrry on an export business under “present restrictions, bureaucratic red tape That part oi India known as British India has eleven Provinces, with a total population of bout 300,000,000 people; and the Indian Stat- es, ruled by hereditary princes, number more than 500 with a total population oi about 93,000,- 000 people. Canada's ten Chartered Banks are subject, under the Bank Act, to the most thorough- zind quom lmd allocation controls" has M6011“? zilmuq impossible, cspccizilly when not only‘ the Llmziilizm but .\mcric;m (iovernment regulations now .'ippl_v to iuziuv fish shipments. "(Iovcrniiiciit departments at Ottawa. seem to have no idcr. Wllili :1 business iiiim ha? l0 2° through" hc said. “These regulations require such lfiiltil‘ zmd bonkkccyiiiig and accountancy slafis llllll ordiuiir_v (iificc hclp is powerless to cope. wilt. fhc flood ni (luplicatc, triplicate and sextri- ]1llt'1llt‘ mzuiifcsts, ocrmits, l)lllS of ladiiig and |iCl'llii§.\l\'(' forms of zill kinds, which are mostly lllllIPCC$<(ll'_\'. It's just bcwililcriug and the delays are ruinous. whcn perishable cargo i5 iIIVOlVBd- "When I trike it up with the hlinistcr he (Elli me he can't interfere with his officials. Can you iinziginc such an answer? Business niem are bzulgi-rcil to death trying e0 comply with the rcgulzifiiwus. which are getting totigher and mughcr mil \\'lllCll arc being issued to responsi- ble mun who know their own business, when the offigiails have often been pitchforked into piiSlllllll Wlllliilll any qualification whatever m danger of going aground. Mr. Muteh was phoned on Sun- day evening for informotlon abvut the boat's movements on Monday. and his reply was indefinite. Monday being a nice fine morn . about ten cars arrived at the boa to be advised that the wind was high. the tide low. there was don- ger e going aground. Mos of these cars could nave a- voided this trip if there was tele- phone commun cation at the whorl- Ths excuse was made that they i!!! ' Although New Brunswick Legislature has to 1945 before going to the country, it is being persistently reported that Premier McNair has decided to take the plungle on the 22nd of next month, though he has declined to confirm or deny the report. l! i I i President Stanley A. Walker of King's Col- lfirge, is advocating an‘ Inter-University for tlicycculdwh keg?‘ an oificlgllwato p5:- nritimes with whic all the existin univer- . W" ‘l’ 5- ‘m’ ‘m’. y‘ l‘ sities would be affiliated. The governing body, l 3%? fng“af.l‘°e,fiilf"gon§' o‘? 152i he suggests, would be formed of representatives bell outside would call some cup. of the constituent colleges, plus government ap- we are advised m save “ago “e pointed officials. a ffrenclfs Vcrruielde Capsules and that after years or u- pcriment with wither womz remedies. going regulation. For instance: Get your foxes in lbape fol the winter by doling tlrem at once. $1.00 boxes of twenty capsules $4.00 boxes of one bundled The number l Capsules l" vised for all foxes over three months old. . We have lust received a fresh supply of all sire‘ and also a quantity of ffrenehm Flea Powder. F. A. Foster The annual audib-conductedby , Then there are monthly returns Chartered Accountants appoint- ed by the banks‘ shareholders- i. submitted to m. Department of Finance. The Department may call for further special ' audits, and in addition maintains regu- to both the Department of Pin- ance and to the Bank of Canada.‘ The Minister may also call for w but the wood special returns at any time; public spend hundie gallons that could be saved by a telephone. I am. Blr etc. ll. n. lionua. l i l The total amount of the contributions of the people of the United Kingdom to War Loans, Post Office savings and other Govenrment funds, from November 22nd, i939 to August 34th. 1943- i! i6.l3l.273,ooo ($27,222,852.i2o). Of this amount, £58,66i,ooo ($260,454,840) All this in addition to the Bank l" inspection, o; the bmh- Act'sextensiveregulstionscover- aflairs through the Inspector- l"! “ch Phi"! °f bmki°8 °P"' Science and the Jitters (The 1?": London) lllOll I! IGSGIVQ Ilqllllélllfll”, General oi Banks, who is ob- tlie business world or iu the matters which COlllf‘ up in t] .ir own ilcpnrtinciiis." .\flcr nizmv vcars in the House of Com‘ mans .\lr. Duff was elevated to the Senate by .\lr. Rlnckcuzic King in I936. Hc has been a Liberal stalwart all his clays. :\S the Oliilwil vlournnl suggrs iT he carried to the Senate his fiwmk opinions of our business controls then‘ shnulrl be some interesting debate in the coming session. Unconsciona ble Delay Au nsscriion was made recently by the maga- zine Cnuzuliuu Sbuipiug and Marine Engineering News that 4,000 employees of the 'i'oronto Ship- building kfompanyi have less production to show for their times and money than 1,000 employees at the Colliniuvootl or Midland yards. _ This Slzilvlllfilf, commends the. Globe a_nd Mail, ‘Will stand us indicating the difference between (rov- eminent and private operation unless some lor- ficinl explanation to the contrary is forthcoming. 1t :5 a heavy pricc to pay for Government man- agement. Thc yards have now been placed in charge of a construction company,_ and results may‘ improve but the waste of public funds has already nccrucil. 'l'\velve unfinished hulls are ly- ing zit the waterfront, some of them there for many months. Obviously. i" ihi5 Clmdlllo" their’ have falcon up material \\'lliCll might better have been diverted to some plant which would use it profitably. along with the employees who have been wnsfcd mruipoivcr. Further, it has been reported that i7 months have been required at this plant to finish a ship after launching, when two months should have been ample. lf these hc‘ facts. is it zmv ivoiidcr there has been such unconscionable delay in starting our nauch-ncydcd cur ferry steamer for this Prov- incc? N. Z. Dehydrated Meal ‘Under contract to supply the United King- dom Government with a minimum quantity 0f 2,500 tons of dehydrated meat during the calen- dar ycar i943, and to increase this to 5,000 tons in i944, says a report from C. B. Birkett, Act- ing Canadian Trade Commissioner at Auck- laud, good progress has been made in this new industry". .\n efficient plant has been in opera- li-ui for some months. and when in full working nrdcr, production will be at the rate of 5,000 tons pvr year. The contract with the United Kingdom l_i(i\‘l‘l'lllllClli is for three years, and provides ilitit prices be paid by the British Min- lall'\' of Food on the basis of the frozen schedule nricc- for nxpuri nicnt, plus costs of processing, nevising regulations on the sale of poultry, in as \\'L‘ll as a contribution towards the capital cost have been lent to the Government without inter- est. ' a a a a The Battle of Campcrdoivn, North Holland won by Admiral Duncan over the Dutch under dc Winter, this date 1799; it freed the English Channel of hlaurziuders, and tended to the dc- velopment of free trade in world commerce; memory 0f the victory is preserved in the Brit- ish Navy naming successive battle ships, Cam- perdovvn and Duncan. a a s- a Not much publicity has been given the an- nouncement that Prime Minister King has filled Once more science seems in have caught up with "her sister, psesy," Obviously the elder sister, We"? had long ago observed and recorded the physical effects 0f fear cri human beings. Not all the reccrded phenomena would puss the younger sister's tests. There is no scientific certainty. for instance, that the livers of cowards are as white as milk or lilies; and the belief that the hair of c frightened person will stand on end like quills upon an irritated porcupine is founded rath- er on u subjective than an objective basis. But; ther-g is no questioning the accuracy with which Shake- speare set frightened people shake- ing like aspen leaves, gave them a Saskatchewan vacancy in the Senate by ap- pointing an ex-(leputy speaker of the House oi' Commons and a former Unionist in the person of Mr. John F. Johnson, farmer of Blddfiq worth, Sask. He was formerly a Progressive, and was elected by acclamation in I917 for Two Mountains as a supporter of the Borden Union Government. ' coca The following letter, in Saint John Telegraph journal, has its local application as well: “Ob- serving a news item on the W. P. T. B. order which it is stated that the order prohibits the sale of (lraivn poultry: and further observing that the bulk of the poultry sold in the Saint john, market is drawn: May I suggest that this 0311c for full information for producer and coli- sumer as well as for the dealer? . . . To me i: seems as though a complete change in the mar- keting of poultry meats will result in a grave shortage, as few farmers have any knowledge of ‘undraivn fowl." a a a a A campaign to obtain the services of some 150,000 farm workers for employment in es- sential industries during the slack season in agriculture is being launched by the Federal Labor Department in co-operation with pro- vincial agricultural ministries. Workers in agri- culture who have been granted postponement of military training because oi their occupation will be allowed to continue on postponement if they accept approved essential employment during the off-season. "To a. considerable extent fuel-wood cutting and other woods operations have always depended upon the assistance oi workers from agriculture during the fall and winter months, m order to obtain their production," said Mr, Mnclfiamara, director of National Selective Ser- vice in a statement. “Similarly, in some parts of the country coal mining, base metal mining and fish-packing esiablisments have also in the past leaned heavily upon the farmer (luring his slack season." He doesn't say, however. what indus- tries here leaned heavily on the farmer for help in the off-seasons. divs they pressed their trousers down the sides and had several cheeks like paper, and hung cold drops on the brows cf these whey- faced or cream faced loons. Modern pcetry has been able to add 5, few symptoms. Kinlings Little Hunter suffered also frrm a throat shut and dried. loosed and weak hands. and a heart that hammered against his side. All these occnssiunsl observations may henceforth be tested. correct- ed. and synthetized bv scientific misthod. When Hermirrc told her murdcrously jealous husband, Leontes. that "the bug which you would freight me with I "seek" she did not mean a microbe. But the New Yorlc- Academy of Medicine (it has been reported) has been seeking the bug that frightr. and has fcund it. Nct nreclseiy a microbe. the rabbit tissue would be Jitters in seviapeml liged by law to examine the banks’ books at least once each year. Tlieeoreevldlcasueferthepurpceeeleoieguevtllngyow esoaatldblenleil cloor ndiooel Hie. THE CHARTERED BANKS OF CANADA types oi transactions permitted, interest rates and note issue.‘ pldiigtltcopevdleasefthebonlrsosm CENTRAL DBUGSTOBE I Sole Distributor fin- ffrench‘! Capsules for PEI. sets the human rabbit bivering and dithering. But can we be equally certain that the disturbance which our Jitters communicate t0 four-lowed rabbit’! Panic, certainly, is infectious; but what the rabbit, tissue has been subjected to is not ‘so much panic as des nde y and alarm. And the norms reaction to other e'| despondency and alarm is as any public air-raid shelter oouid have told) not fear but rawe- Nothing perhaps, is more admirable in the living the jitter-bug if that is the apt term. is described as a poisonous ne that appears suddenly in the blood of freightened and anxious people disappears again from it when their fear and anxietly have passed. nnd.l while present, can communicate disturbance to the tissues of rabbits. ' The rabbits (for once) do not knzw. that they are freightened; the tis-i sue affected are living an artlficiaLl experimental existence in test-tubes; but science cannot doubt that, if they were in the living rabbit. they would cause it to feel the distur- ance l-fenceforth under the benign authority of science we may enjoy the assurance that there ls a kncwn physical cause for the very unpleas- ant physica-l- symptoms that we suffer when we are in a funk. It is the poison in the blood that Grover A. Whaien, one.time p0 lice mmissioner. tain in one part a holster for the standard fill-calibre revolvers car- ried by policewoman and in an- other part a lipstick in medium red, a compact with loose powder in soleil d'or shade and a red plastic case of dry rouge. The three cosmetics are held together by a stitched khaki linen tape with a loop at the top so that all three can be lifted out simul- taneously. Behind the holster and cosmetic pocket is a. space for The bags con: I Christiana, Mr. Great-heart and Mr. Valicrit-for-truth than their friend- ly forebeartnce with old Mr. Des- nondencv, and his daughter. Mrs. Mitch-afraid. Rabbits. we know. can stamp with ri-ge. and human im- patience must wi-lcrme the thought or the very rabbits fuming in right- eous furv upon those who thus "be- “have themselves Ialilllll .. in everv "company." Even Samuel Johnson had to think twice before he resolved that the screecb-awls (as he called the victims of the z For Foot Ailments CONSULT ll. J. A. BROWN, D.P. lllllR-OPODIST it! Great George CIIARLOTIETOWN. P31. ‘i0 b-O’ gloves, money. paper and handker- chief. Inside each baa ls stamped the policewoman shield number. Presentingthe bags, Mayor Guurdia son‘: "Use your gun as you do the liosick: use it onlv when you need it. and use it intelligently. Don't, overdo either one. I am old- fashioned on the lipstick and also on the gun. Be quick on th La-. l RESTORER l — Notes By The Way — A woman leading a small child entered a suburban road and ask- ed a resident to direct her to The Hollies. The house was indicated. with the information that it was . "Oh. yes, I know." was the reply. "I want to have him humanized for diphtheria."- Manchester Guardian. Mill's than 6.000 years ago, the Chinese knew that the civilized in- zilvidunl Wus the self-controlled one. Yet impulse continues to take con- trol of individual lives, and, in a few moments. wrecks them. 1r Hitler had been taught to count u he might never have legion: into Poland sven at. the final hour—victoria Colonist Silhlike threads are spun from] ERR White reclaimed from cast-off shells of dehydrating and freez- ing plants. by Dr. Harald P Lund. gren at the Department of Agricul- ture's western regional laboratory. Albany. Calif. says Business Week Protein is extracted. forced through spincrcttes, processed in a fixing both. then dried. Threads show “rrzsrviuhlc tensile strcneth" when drv. less satisfactory wet. —Ex- change Smoke from farm chimneys In. dlcrite the passing of the sea. soli- The arev pennants are part of the landscape picture when the Rrowlnir season ls done and the a changing pattern of beauty. There are spirals within spirals In the centre the smoke is a dark. heavy grey, revolving and turning as it climbs. forms a sturdy trunk from which sideslioots, like branches, blossom and unrou. As the grey banners leave the chim- ne s, climb into the air change to fa m, wisps and tattered fragments. and finally dissolve in the frosty air, the countryside begins‘ a new day. A dog barks across the field. c. cow moos from the pasture be. hind the barn. and a horse neighs for his breakfast. —Stratford Bea- con-Herald. During the period when men were not allowed to have cuffs on their tro we noticed one or two interesting things. Many of our acquaintances always seemed to iavo cuffs on their trousers, and mm We deduced that they 1nd not bought a new suit since the order became effective. This ed us to some reflections on the nmilcvity of men's clothes and we at. last decided that most; men keep their suits for about three years. and wear them for another two as gardening, fishing and lawn-mow- inii costumes. Of course there were plenty of cufflsss tmuggrg to be seen. too. and the lnlgrggtlng thing about. them was that they generally looked as though they healed pressing. The cuff helps to keep the crease in tne pants. Forty rich promise nf fruition is hand. The smoke rolls upward in wore trouser cuffs, but in these Year! 8E0. when people were dres- sier than they are now. few men pairs of them. Modern income tax. fl uratively speaking, has 11m o“ w th our extra pairs of pants. Even if we can get two pairs with a gun, now. we shall have no use for the pockets in them. —Peterborough Examiner Chlorinated water is being de- livered now in North lansdale; a suburb pf the great community on the North Shore, This has no of- fldal connection with (Fresher Vancouver Water Board's service, but chlorination cf the latter. as applied to this metropolitan com- munity is not far distant. The machinery is almost ready. Some of the North Lonsdale people do not relish the taste of what t ey're get. ting and we don't blame them. All you need do is go to some Eastern city like Montreal or Quebec and drink what. passes for water there. In a few days you develop a thirst for the real Oapilano. a thirst that can not be quenched until you re- turn home snd drain two or three itzflclisses filled to the brim. And to l1 and first y no The worst of it is t at. since dsv when the overnment proposed chlorine ion the analysis of Vancouver's supolv has never enloyed such superlatively h readings. Our gxeeiient and love water is better than ever berm its hietortn- Vancouver Sun. New York City's ll! policewoman tr . tier when you have to be." e-Ex- hangs. You oaniqo llkll ‘rsgs g. iifg; have received their newest piece of Blondflfd equipment —a black cow- U hide shoulder bag, designed paiatlon liieh raster‘: w strengthens and bclutlilll the hair. llcetores Grey or noel llair to its ll“ abide whether Black, led or Auburn. umlltii.‘ tilt‘! iii“ .723"; fail!‘ a d is reriiaraaa l Price 80c per. bottle. MACS PIIPIOI‘ W033i POWDIIS Safe and effective. ildren. take by ch on package. LAIKSPUI IAYIION lleyte PrleglOe narm - orlmtreyT” its iteatnihe teatbo A paratlon i t-ildnfltlflfl- lnvllvra m“ hild- tlli‘ “% “l... 21.3.... Price Itio per bottle, Mali 0rd I Pr ‘Emit-T . °""‘ TIIE TWO "MAGS us Great George sum Jitter-bug) need not be exterminat- leisure. and thicken the " loom of ed, though. as the enemies of man- one another." And now tho science UM. they should be confined in a can point to the definite poison, concentration camp, or to use his every one who values his freedom own words, "some proper receptacle. will have a new inducement to keep where they "may mngle sighs at his owu blood untainted by it. , ~ AD VER TISEMEN T NAVIGABLE WATERS PROTECTION ACT R. S. C. I927, CHAPTER I40 The Island Development Company hereby givei under Section ’f of the said Act deposited with the Minister of Public Works at Ottawa and in u.» office of the Registrar of Deeds re.- Char- lottetown, Province of Prince Edward Island, a description of the site and plans for a teie hone cable oposed to be laid in Hills. borough lay in accordance wit the follow g eonraea and ca: Beginning at Seatreut Point n, in, entrance to Qhariottetown Harbour, thence aonth 85 d west. i200 feet: thence south 20 degrees cast. 27.000 feet, to the f a well to be drilled for petroleum and natural (as: and thence, from the drilling sltc, north s1 degrees east, 65M feet, to Governor And take notice that after the expiration of one month from the date of the first publication cf this notice The Island Development Com- pany, under S on ‘l of the said Act, will apply to the Minister of Public morlmt his office in the City of Ottawa for final approval of the laid e plans. 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