PAGE FOUR TIIE GIIARLUTTETUWN lilllllllllll Morning Dally (Founded Ill 1887) “h! t: ' I. C‘ I. W. Cheater 8. McLru-Q Pnavliii Plfelselflleulto-I. R. Mme". FJ-l- Secretary: Lleut. Col. D. A. Maclfllmon, D-BiDiJ‘ Editor and alanaglrtg Director. J. L. Burns taint“ Associate Editors; brank Willie! l-Ild ll-Il 5- SUBSCRIPTION RATES p,l-;.l., $4.00 yea!" $2.50 for 6 months B, Mausllfis for 3 momdliZo. fdr one month 4 v- 10o - 3.00 for 6 month! muslligufbli-yiislirionffigfiegllli for one Month ' i‘ d U.S.A. 05-00 P“ Y9" llfiillil; Tsar; $1.00 for 6 monthl- Stlc for 3 months , -. . - G d‘ be obtnlned at gbfallliizfsiogi-ifsiffhlerff.‘Tllimggqlllfl- N“ Yo"? old south News Agency, Corner Milk and Wllhllllwll Boston; Aletrupolltau News 589F197. n“ Pal 55' limited... J. cine 354 Bay s1. Toronm NM 5"“- Chateau Lilllfllll‘, Ottawa; Wolfe’; New; Stand Bilb- bury one; llub '1‘ ' shop, Moncton N. B. "The Sfronqest Memory is Weaker than the Weakest lnk." Tuvusuax’. SEPTEMBER 24.1941 “Raids Of Commendation Edit-d visitor at the recent meeting 'ii council 0f the Canadian Red . Tliiiwiiiiiw \\'1lS Viscount Bennett, warm rr "c i-i in work which is being (IOHC- Lwfil l u i- (lhllflllflll of the London, Eng- lzind, zuhl-iry V-Aillllllllefi 0f the Society, and lull. 11¢ sllcfiki. “You are making a . 1 furl)‘ lo yuur own pCOple, your i.» ilu- u-urld at large,” he said. uic um‘. iii the overseas branch, he Russian allies. The wife of szulur is president of the ' "llllhkl relic-f raised from the All by the Canadian Red llltl licr husband were great- in» cvidcnce of Canada's concern l\'ll<|\\s \\': p‘ Y» lfillll lllltlllk‘ ll‘ *1 the l\'u> branch $.\'i-is_~.~.> (rd-s, {l} ly iuuchiil o fur thc hi uidvii [Hill llle Central Committee: u. ijwllllilllllfllf you on the type 0f .~ _v< '.l ;.rc swirling over. N0 such sup- plies nuw llk'\ll scnt from any other country. I do nu: \\l~h m make comparisons but the point is 1121.: vcu have scut the best Suppliff» and l! i5 llllllt- iicuqnizcd that it is so. Let me gsslllc _ mu tliv scrvice you are giving t0 your icll-iiv" luilhja" is worth while. Be of good cliccr and high courage, for right will prevail." Less ihzin 1o pcr ccnt of the world's people Cflllliiit d u-izzziii- Illl\l destroy the rest, he said, cwnvinixil 1.1.: in ilic end right will prevail in a. lfniicil .\'.'iii~ii_< victory. llon. Dr. \\'. _l. l’. MacMillan, who attended ts Prince lldvvzird Island representative on the (‘enirzil fliuiiiiiiicc, could feel l glow of pride in the fzici iluu zhis little Province led all of Can- ada in the Ri-il Cross subscription drive. If the same efficient leadership and organization is shown in the forthcoming Victory Loan cam- paigil, there can be no doubt an to the mecca: of the appeal. N0 Ontario Election’? Some of Premier Hepburn’: speeches and manocuvrhigs have led a. great number of peo- ple to l)\'li\\l’ iluu lic is preparing for a general cleciion in Lluiuriu. The Lliubc and .\I;iil, however, cites many of Mr, llcphurirs iln-cct statements to the contrary -—-$l.'il(‘ll1\'lilS uluch iudiczire that in the Ontario Prciiiicns upiniiiil i1 would bc little short 0f treason to lr-vc an unnecessary election. On Aug, 3i, for example, he is quoted as saying: “All election would mcun use of gasoline and tires, mu of pupi-i- fr»; priming, and would also mean fzndinq smui- gimwu cuumcrators to canvass the Fruvincc. Furzliir, ilu- powers of the Legisla- turc have lit-cu rcilucvil to those Of a county coun- cil In 'lll_\(' U1" 11,-,» Uuiiiiniini exercising its over- riding :uu'li~i"i:_v in ncarlyi zill our fields of taxa- Ill/ll. lint, of course, l am not complaining of thrtt." llut if pi-uplc still (lllllllf his words, says the Globe and .\luil, lllc_\' know that Mr_ Hepburn's political ziciuni-n llil~ bccu good, and should still bu. l-‘rinn il:;u vicw ilicrc are many things t0 Qi)ll.\l4lL'I'. lf hc llils an clcciion on the issue of cmi-cripiiiui zuni zhc l'\*l£lll\'t'ly smaller number of cnlistmcnis in {Quebec as compared with those in llniriri-i, hc will be playing right into l\lr, King's llilllfli, 'l'hcre is nothing that Mr. llcpluivii uviulil lll\(f ll‘\.\‘, llc dncsnh like pull- ing .\l:'. l~.i'"i'- ' ‘illllli nut of the fire. He p. d. \L' ilic bultcrs in Quebec on back to Mr. King's lizi- in; ll‘. <ri- tlic ciui-criplivui kllll‘~llUl"l Slllillliff. .\ud. if z‘. uni cnuirgli, he would be doing this c- _‘_fl'\‘lll\‘.\l ilisscrvice in further fll\llllll\ i',_ lh-llillllltll llfl\\' on a. racial issue. Thai h... llFlll .\lr. Kings forte since he became Leader of his p:il'l_\' in 19x9. One man bringing lbnlll divi ' u for party advantage il more than enough. Tlzc t‘fillllll'_\' is already fed up with Ihi- r iciril ili~- n-i-ui. iwicrcil as it is for party's gain. lli-rv uf i:_ from Mr. Hepburn, the pub- lic “fllllll n~i ~i.'in<l. If ilu- (humid (hurt of Appeal this month hnl-li- that i‘ l‘ tflfl". ilcmands for elections are rziliil in l.'i\\' zfn w i< still no reason for Mr. Hep- huru (Willing; :1 _{<llf‘l'.'ll clcciion. 'l‘he C.C.F. wants tu icsi its drclliflll in hy-elcclions. Be that as it ni:i_v, 'l'h:u (lHCS nut permit and cannot permit lilij lli-phurn in vii-late his promises, work nm-iiu-t ilu- ]\l‘<>\('<‘llllflll 0f the war, and waste lllv pcopli '< hziril-cziriicil money in a useless gen- eral clcclion. li:l\ Appreciate Canadians Hmv dim lllf‘. Londoner feel about Canada? uks Mr, L5H, Shnpcro, the new London c/wy-f-qiullilflll Ill flu- Mnnircal Gazette, and ans- in this \\'.'l_\'I (lf all the ovcrseas troops t» to llriiziiii, lhc (fiinadiaus were here fir-l. ’l‘h-~ luilc of lifllillll, which has becnme :-_ l|‘|ll'|\\'f1l uuiiiurv t0 cvcry resident of this is- lzind, \\':is fought by Canadian as well as home fliers. ln ilm cculrc of London there are prob- ably mnrc Canadian troops to be seen than Bri- fish. Thr- quict figure of Canada's General McNnugluun has bi-cnme .1 great rallying point for British morale Ottawa's Leonard W. Brock- \'. \ \‘Ir'lli' ington speak: more eloquently for the Common- wealth than any other man with the possible exception of Mr. Churchill. For these and oth- er reasons, Canada's reputation is high in Bri- tain. While Americans were merely listening 1Q the political arguments spilling over the com- mon bordcr, the British were witnessing the re- lultl of Canada's war effort. Here they could see the men and machines arriving from Can- ada's homes and factories. They were eating Canadian food and cheering Canadian achicve- ment in the air over the Channel. Here in Bri- tain one hears no discussion of Canada's politi- cal problems except in purely Canadian circles. The conscription problem has not been mention- ed to me by a Britisher. Here our war effort is vastly appreciated. And since Dicppe, “the Can- adians" are spoken of with the same proud pas- sion in which the R.A.F. is held in America. In the fine manner characteristic of them, the Bri- tish appear to be oblivious of Canada's infernal political problems. The appearance and pcr- formance of Canadians here have entrenched our position n senior Dominion of the Common- wealth. — EDITORIAL NOTES- The activity in the Conservative Party in- dicates that the grapevine is at work zit (luuwri. m m m x The City Council is to be congratulated in having the city streets in first class nrdcr yes- terday. The employees were on duty through the night. n- n- Lord Bennett at Vancouver pleaded for a return to democratic form of government, where majority rule prevails. lle would have I. second, third 0r fourth choice \\'lll‘l't‘\'('l‘ three or more candidates contest a Ctlll>lllllt‘llt‘_\'. u u a x Only :28 of Quebec's 24,000 teachers have been obliged to quit teaching luecatisc of thc rc- sults revcaled by the compulsory lll('(llClllC.\'(llIllf'l~ ation the Quebec Government aduptcd in .\l:i_v, i941, Dr. LaSalle Labcrgc, director of the iubcr- culosis division, Departmeni of llcalih and Social Welfare, pointed out in a paper he ilclivcrcd be- fore the congress of the Association of Frcncli- Speaking Doctors of North America licld in Montreal. IF III i United Church general council officers and superintendents of missions have refused to ac- cept a. five per cent cost of living bonus 0n tlic grounds that the ministry is a brotherhood and the officers desire t0 share with all ministers the exactions and sacrifices of these difficult days. The motion recommending the bonus W115 un- animously passed but Dr. Gordon A. Sis-co of Toronto, general council Secretary, zi>kcd the council to reconsider its proposal without dcbzilc. "Officers of the church should share difficul- ties with the ministers," he said. n- n Eliza Cook, Victorian verse writer, born this date, I818; her lyrics include nlany popular longs, some of which are still sung at social and other gatherings; for a time she edited a monthly magazine called “Eliza Cook's journal". Among her better known poems arc: “Uh! llczu" to Memory Are Those Hours,” “Thc Uld .\rm Chair," “Good Works,” "Spring," "The Litig- lishman,” “A Song For the Ragged Scbrxils," "Melaia": “Though language forms the prcziclicr, 'Tis ‘good works’ make the man." m w m w Children, we used" to be told, should be seen not heard. But that does not imply thcy should not hear, and it is the hearing that oft rcsulls in their being inconvcnientlyi heard. .\ £ll>llll- guished preacher was invited to lllltlklily lunch at which the children 0f the house were pre- sent. During the meal he was astonished to over- hear the young daughter of the house state t0 her neighbour that a parsnn must be VCYy brave these days to go to church. " ‘Why do you say that?’ asked the distinguished guest. “Bccause," said the child, "I heard papa tell mama last Sunday there was a big shot in the pulpit, the choir murdered the anthem, and the m-gzmist drowned the choir." I! l! The British goal of a 5 per cent increase from every acre under cultivation with the consequent saving of more than 1,000,000 tons of shipping has been achieved, reports an official of ilic Ministry of Agriculture in London. Weather and the application of science hclpcd the farm- ers, it was added. Before the war, farmers had no objection to people going into the ficlds, "gleaning," but it has been made clczir that in wartime the practice 0f gleaming was illegal w-hcn two people were fined for tres- passing in grain fields and stealing oats. De- claring that problems of the land could llllllllll- ate the greatest scientists, the official said that the Ministry of Agriculture carried out 125.000 separate analysis last year. He mentioncfl the wireworm as one example, and said the Minis- try had the pest in check, but warned there could be 1,500,000 of them in each acre —— one and a half wireworms to eat every sccd of vvhcat grown. it! i i i Ii Iii? There are two sides to every question, and the American Federation of hlusicians have just advanced in New York Tiincs the why and wherefor of their opposition to the wholesale use of "canned" music on the radio. They point out that only 35 per cent of the member- ship in steadily employed. "Do you know that 95 per cent of the music heard in the U. S. and Canada is ‘canncd'," copy reads. The ad further states that there is an average of only 7 minutes of each 24 hours of radio time given to live music. "Hundreds of millions in ad- vertising income is received by radio stations from the sale of canned music in (‘UlIIlIl(‘l'ClIll programmes. This huge total is (l('l'IV(‘(l from the records which the IIIOIOS<IIIIIZII musicians create. Hut the total income rcccivcrl by the musicians who make this profitable radio in- dustry possible approximates an insignificant fractinn of this total. As the number of sla- tions increases, the employment of living musi- cians in this field is actually decreasing.” SHE CELREOITJIQWN GHéRE-AIS. "0153 By ‘|'||E w" Japs In Green Paint Currency should b0 mule mom elastic, says an economlst. And how about making It. a little more ad- heslve at. the same tunnel-Peter- borough munlner. Very funny, the Mlhllml lull hll loungetype bed sheet. However, we can remember when about. 1L1 we had against Hltler W35 the mou- stache-Stzatfom Beacon-Herald. Lord Wooltan bu launched a new campaign for austerity on the con- fectionery front. Cake; are to be plalner, biscuits are to be rationed t; J urnnl) Despntcg Trtamo New Gulncc have m‘ of Japanese 1g amen orms. r mind mean. camoufluled plfgmpfiummv walnut m» Iunlle o 11:30. ‘ml; 1M2 le- col . h A Brltlan remnant. ll some o! u: remember. and u most. amen know mam nfctures and stories. spectacle In scarlet. blue and and the sweets ration, whlch he hud mm hoped to raise from the present. two ounces to four ounces, Is to be - ued to minces. M Guardlan, The small organ In SI. Paul‘! hll been repaired and put Int» commis- sion again for services In the nave. 'l‘l1;s organ, which ls one of. the fln- est, instruments built. by Henry Willis. was constructed In 1881. Ind was last used durlng the restoration of the cathedral, when the 1M8? organ was out of action. It contain! only eight. stops and Is hand blown. bui the quality of its tone Is such that espec ally In certain V8118 01' the cathedral, It could be Inlet-alien for that. of the large orBIm. ~14»:- dcn '1‘ mes. Biologists of the Fish and Wlld- llfc Service m. Washington fear that. the famous whiteflsh of Lake HUIOII may soon disappear from the mar- kets because deeptrap nets are ex- termInat-Ing It. The bare their prediction on records heymlgave kept a of commercial flshlng In bod)‘ 0f wafer. The catch of Whitefish In lake Huron last year dropped t0 the lowest level on record. totalling only 114,000 pounds as compared with a peak catch of 4.140.000 P0111108 in 1031. —Hnmllt,on spectator. To aflmlt error Is pmverblallv painful and difficult. To do so pub- licly is pm-tlcirarly trying. Were there no other reason, we slwuld. 1°!‘ this alone, take off our hats to the Very Rev Robert. I. Gannon, B. J. president of Fordhnm Ihllverslty, for his pubkc confession that he had , been mistaken. "If." he said, "the President had listened to me" (Fa- ther Gannon was referring to his opinions when he was still an Isola- uonlst.) “China; Russls. and Great Britain would now be prostrate and we shOuld be facing our zero hour alone and unprepared-flew York Herald 'I‘r1bune. ' The announcement from 014cm that. Canadian children are taller and heavier than they used to be should be taken as evidence that ereuvlhing is not wrong with our scclal svstem. The Government sui-viyv showed that the sixteen-year- olrfs of today are from one to two inches taller than the sixteen-year- ons were In 1923, This Indicates that the discoveries of modern medl- cine are bearing fruit. We have learned to give our children cod- livcr oil, abundant quantities m’. milk and vegetables and fruits. We have of course a long way to before we reach perfection In I jug our children. them are still undernourished and underweight. Nevertheless we are on cur way. -—Winnlpeg Free Rees. Although the Commonwealt‘ Gov- ernment of Australia induced the slates to vacate the income tax fIeld —u.-,- the provinces of Canada have ucne~the stat/e Premiers are u In .. ms against the latest demand rom LAJDCITH that the slx political unit-s suirundei- their entertainment tax revenue to the Fedeuxl treasury. Re- fusal of t-he new request, however, has brought a warning from Prime Minister Curtin that. the Common- wealth government will Impose Its own tax regardless of the attitude of the states. Tne proposal Is not. one-s dad as if: may seem. While the central regime Intends to raise £3.- 000,00 from 1.111s source alone, or four H1185 as much as the ytates at. present. are collecting, the latter would be reimbursed annually on the basis of the 1941 y’eld of approxi- inatcly £750,500. These development-s In t-he southern Dominion are In- tcresling to us In Canada because there is a similarity In many re- specls between the relationship of the Commonwealth and the states and this Domlnlon and t/he pro- vlnces. They also emphafze the trend toward financial and other forms of centralization for which the war and its manifold exwtlons must. be held to account. To what exbent this will contlnue and with what. degree of permanence In oper- aliou onlv the march of events will reveal. We shall nevertihless discover before long that controls we would not have though possible a year o; so ago will dammed by I: majority of the people with oom- purallvely good grace . — Vfctorlu Times. Our three Services, It would seem era-operate on.y when they have to. A much more likely system would be one under which they operated independently only when compelled to by force of circumstances. Thla more realistic and modern attitude can hardly be inculcated so long as inter-Sezvice co-operatlon Ia held to be more desirable than Inter-Service m co-oirllnatlon. All three Services have now a keen appreciation of the value of air power. 'I'he R. A, I. always possessed It, and perhaps have been too much Incllned to think of themselves as exclusively the force of the future Instead u! being only 8n Integral part of one comprehensive military machln , Be- fcne such a machine can be con. slructed, however, them must be unity of policy however, there must. be unity of policy under central dl- l0 rccllon, as In a Great General Staff. P01110138 If m. Churchill were to follow President Roooevlt‘; example and appoint n Mlnlster of Defence (on the finale/cry of Admiral Ienhy’: new post as Mr. Roosevelt's Chief of staff) who would co-ordlnate the three Services and be answerable ally f?! n: Waédcahlmii,‘ W; mm- _ e or wo acqu a vigour and enterprise which have hitherto been lacking -Glugovr Herald. Out of regard for “the fcelfnn of the French people," apparently, ‘Prlme Minister King wlahea to re- tnln at Ottawa the envov of Vichy, rcbresenlatlve of a Government whose head was described bv Mr. Klflg lrmsell ac "the mouthpiece of Gcrmanv " Of tho many excuses advanced for Rene Rlsbelhueber’; continued presence at Ottawa, thl: ls the least convfclmz. Up to now, ll I: preclselv the feelings of the French neonle _—or of that. sec- tlon of the French people who have most. plalnlv and most herocln slfzrlfled that they are stlll our Allies -whlrh have been llrnored and frrirrvnled unon. m. KIM speaks of "n d'-s‘re to encourlure the "beonle of Pram-e who are under the heel of oppression, giving them no reason “melamine I'll T00 many OI y-isgngg no rom the hired of the Guards at Waterloo a the point. War then wu out In the open. man to mm ma nobody vet had thoulhl. of - Rum. camouflage or air-visibility. And there were, of course. good reasons tor mllltary color. Life In Britain was pretty cirab for me masses of the people. and the army fmmd It easier to act volunteers If aolrllers were but In brlltht and handsome uniforms-we can well Imagine the devastatlnlr effects on feminine hearts of those lorzeoul creations. Came the Crlmem War. and the soldiers turned out. In all their glory. C thewu-InSo-uth Afrlcaattnc as u l. century earlier, But. the nanly Boer farmers had other Ideas on war. In whatever clothes were hanofest. they hid In the bush and shot the Brlt-Isb 1'01?! “ . ll ea oflloers. whose early mely Imperson- al khaki which blends Into any sort of a background-and from which 00km: today's battledress. ow cenlment another step. and DGIIIflDI we have more to learn Mitch nu been made of a story from DIeDDG " about a gallant Canadian ofllcer leadtna parties of his men over a brIdge, under heavy enemy fire. step. plmz out confidently. twirling on n, his steel helmet. It. was mau- nlflgent. brave indeed. but we: It war In ancient times: ‘The Assyrian came down like the wolf on the fold the Jabs have canted oon- " comipetltlon of U an- Yes It ls YIIIL Hospital — Then You'll Wish to Maintain It THE PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND HOSPITAL, modernly equipped and thoroughly organized, In pleased to minister to all sick persons. The latter are In three groups,- (A) Thole able to pay Illelr accounts In full (B) Those able to pay l. portion of their account. (C) Thou who are not able to pay at all. The latter clasl colt the Hospital $13,938.22 last year. Thus the Hospital asks you to be In part your brother's keeper. The Hospital MUST be kept In operation. Thou unable to pay MUST be cared for. YO-U WILL ASSIST, WON'T YOU? PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND—N SCOTI FERRY SERVICE VIA WOOD ISLANDS, P. E. I. -CARIBOU, N. S. M. V. H PRINCE NOVA " “The Connecting Link Between These Provinces." Lean Wood hlands 1.00 nan. 11.00 5.11. 8-00 pan. ti. . B. bldderl. ‘Phat It. In " And his cohorts were. uleamlnz In “'§g'_'“g,§§,,§§ émilcg‘ some more- purole and gold." Today the emphasis In on the wolf mume only zleamlnlntheeyeof the attacker. Men Who Are Missing (Wiirmlipeg Trlibune) The wives of some of the mm reported musing In recent. 54:11am lwve had their nemural anxiety for the safety OII their humming creased by worry about the ammln 0f awaited pay and allowances mum they w ll not. receive. In re- sponse 0o Inquiries, the author-rues Indicate that thls Is Whwt. Is dom in such cases: In Keneral, assiened pay md 0.1- for dependents of men lovwances reported missing sire continued urn- tJ-l Investigations can be completed to deibennine as nearly as possible whetlhm the mlssmg person Is a of war or "presume dead" 1f the Defence Depamnent finds tham the mlsslng mm Is n prlsuner of war , full amounts of aaslsned pay and allowances are continued. If no trace of the mm can be fmmd lin enemy camps, the depart- ment for ataitlstical pimpooes clas- slifles the casualty as "presumed dead". The period of this Investl. gartlcri varies In the different. ser- vices and clrcumsmances under which the casualty occurecl. Department oif Penslons and Na.- tloirtal Hcalh. A representative of this department. then calls upon the dependent: and outlines the drclunatcnces of the case. Subse- quent payment: 00mg from the pension fund Bungling Incompetence At Ottawa (Jfldlth Robinson In Tvronto New!) If Mr. James G. Gardiner, Can- ada's lldlnlstcr of Agriculture, wlll o pour ashes on his head and re- aln from talking for the next aIx weeks. Canadians will do the beat tho can to make sure the eoplo or rltafn don't go short of con. But. If Mr. Gardiner perslsts In uttering, there Is no lellng what may happen. One more apos- trophe to patriotism. one more ap- pea to Canada's splrlt of sacrlflco man whose mull stupidity got us all Into this Jam, mlght cause a lot of Cnnndlan housewives and a lot of farmers mo, m blow a fuse. h some hu- torlc justification; for the farm- ers’ meeting at, London, Ontario, January 6th, 1041. Is hlstor . The L0ndOn meeting fol wed a farmers’ petition asking the Gov- ernment of Canada. for bacon pro- duction guarantees as a war meas- ure. It. was called m let Ontarlo farmers hear what. Canada's Mln- later of Agriculture proposed to do Canadian noon produc- tlon 3o n3. Mr. Gardiner came m4 told the farmers: Nothing. At the time, feed prices were high that. plg farmers could no pay their way, flnfshlng hog; M, the price fixed for Brlttsh con- tract. bacon. Canadian producers were already. Ahlpplnz pigs to Buf- falo and C Icago, and brood 30w; were being slaughtered In Ontario for lack of feed. These things were told plainly Mr. Gardiner at, the London meetlnir and the proofs that they were true produced for hlm by farmers who knew the facts. The facts being established, the lamb, era asked for n feeding bonus on bacon flnlshed w Brltlch contract standards. and an export embar o to prevent, rlslng U. S. prices t; . pag- more bacon hog; out, or can. ' I O O m. Gsrdlner smiled. It was n to provfde a feeding bonul on Brt. tlah contract bacon. The Canadian Government. ha solid. was not. concerned In protect “ pmen‘ 0o believe th; United Nat-form are unsympathetic fa melr cause.” Just how are the‘ French peoplg u; be flwvumeed” by our contlnusneg of the amenities with the Government which sold them out In June I940, and has been oelllng the bgi-gfln ever since? And Mr King's state- ment, that. the Flphtlng Hench are “not a Government" fa no excuse of the scant rewflnltiur. they have re- ceived. -Montren1 Gazette. It made the British was true. he sal‘<}1%5t£3%éie I31: a reed on the nrlol. 6 W“ i 551m bat-gainer: m had mid! sure the Cnnadlan Government gvould nohhge £0 rppke $130238 erence . - - about contract Dfmfl- "Th! 5'1‘ um," m ntd "have got to take of that. If they want the b con.’ “The farmers’ spokesmen at. the Inndon meetfl! trled to exPlflm Y" Mr. Gardiner that he had ‘hem wrong. They trled to bell hlm that they were‘ not. interested In ar- rangement; for gouplnp the British but In arrangemen s or uuvlllllllm a war need. They trled to warn hlm that the BOvu-nment must. do something to check export. and en- sure hog production, or there would not be enough hogs In the country by 1042 to meet the Br!- tIsh requlrementa and aWPDlY d Cstuadlana too Mr. Gardiner lauahed. The Government of Canada were not worrying. he said. and we was not worrying, about the denser o! g shortage on British bacon con- tracta next Year. What they were worrylng about In Ottawa was "the danger of overproduction In 1942". They must. avoid that dancer no there would no bacon bonus and no U. S. export embargo as far as he, Jlmmy Gardiner. had anything to say about. It. And he was Minister. 81x months and two weeks later. Mlnlsller Gnrdln \ Issued from Ot- tawa hurry-up orders for a bacon bonus and a UB. export embargo. But. he was l, little late. The brood saws had been slaughtered a‘.- ready. and the young bacon hogs exported to the United Staten for fInIahln Comes * ptentbe I942. and Jimmy Gardiner has achleved, ahead of schedule, his 1M2 objec- tlve. u u. ounced In London, There In no danger of overpro- duction of hogs In Canada thll Y ear. Yet Mr. Gudlner seems not to be satisfied. He kce scolding warnings 0o Canada about It beln the patrio- tlc dutyt not. to eat og-meat. He keep: cturfn the em loyerl he ha served wIh men wisdom and foreafghl: on how the apIrIt. of m- vloc ought to be enough for them without any bacon gurnlshlng, H; kee telling everybody how they om t t0 think of the sacrifices of °I 0th" Dle and no all this grumbffrel; over there be n3 no ‘pork, 0r beef e that. In the butcher ops. If there: anybody at Ottawa. that cm d0 It nornebod ought to quiet, m. Gardiner, and Ia assoclate lee- turera too. 138110614118. on’ the whole. have Proved themselvea willing m make any ucrlfloe requlred w help the People of Brltnfn, who have saved us all. Nobody here Ia going to balk at a few weeks wlthout bacon. But It doesnt make the lonely OBI any easler to take m have n, served with mpous sermons. from the blunder n; Incompetent; who JINIIIM the bacon shorten on. u; Burma In: Retrospect (Lori .%.."é.l€i’é'.. ' " $9.1!" B‘... aim. 32mm... number of the act! no hf he: 4.000 01 14.000.000.111” werefo In the ranks $11401‘ mi from any - Bu countered In the fa meant W008 o Conan heoual ‘II firmness moths;- dmlbl: whether than h . h ad been faint to Brltaln against the cm . i deatmuct and lrroperlv hu been necesurv aklll and wI floIml Wwvmllhneu of the an Chinese. '1‘! ourv. lb mmly mIlIun nIde, whatever ‘gwum wll- neck, the cuffs, and the aId m” W‘: Gray men's flannel "ong" shorts are ‘sfunnlnghwom with u gray and m, flannel Jacket, and “my,” InQ crew up of the rune materl Daylight Saving Time-Sundays Included Leave Caribou 0.00 an. 1.00 p.111. 5.30 pm. LUNCHES SERVED .ll0lITl|lllIlI'_'llLIllllI FEIIRIES LTD. I OBAELOTTETOWN. Ell. may be said of the lack of prepara- tion durlnlz the years the bout-s had eaten. the camoalzn was one of the most. difficult. arduous and bril- llantlv fouzht. of me war. Then never was hope of a successful mun once Ranlzood was lost. and Rm- ROOn would perhaps not. have been lost. If other areas had not estab- Ilshed a prior claim to the reinforce- ments then avalleble. The next chapter of the story remains to be wit-men. The mlllwry reconuuest oif Burma must. be undertaken. and tbs Road-Into the maldnll and the main/outrun: of which went no much flne enthusiasm and enemy-must. alzaln carrv Its precious loads from Ranzoon w far Ohunzlclm. Rewri- strilctlon In the more distant futuire will call for an effort that will chal- the conscience of thls country and demand. Its utmost co-over- anon: for the ordinary devastation of modern war has been vastly wor- sened bv the Implications of the "scortched-eaxth” policy. Why Do We Have Cost-Plus Contracts? (Montreal Gazette) It appears the Justice Depart- ment la about to act against the Montreal was contractor who ll alleefid to have padded his fiyroll In a dellbem/te attempt In ra his - W06?!’- ' found guilty, Y-hey will doubtless be punished as They deserve; whether or not they an guilty Ls for a court t0 decide. Bub there 1s some else which the Government should answer, and It need await no coun finding: Why are there cost.plun contracts on war jobs? sanctum; 2., 1942 14‘“w‘i.i§"“°‘°‘° ‘Merlin And ioUiféh-fnfl" brew’- ° the sun-bag, ‘HIM fade beyond u“ m“ ‘rho panama’: wme-Iiowwgm The 11am from mum u,“ lflld I118 I}? mwmumm Ba“ ‘ $23 $0.... And I 1mm ‘Illa beauty that we; he,‘ And lend me still the sound Anilhadtme m; rgloprréllt ride‘ or Wm m. WLll Walk m I All WHICH’ M, my “m m‘ shm‘%ng_fhe New r _KIIIIIEY ' PILLS \ t‘ \ \ \\\ fp QTMEN‘ I ' V’ t, lfitnurcfl‘ |t " KIIIlUMATifJ 9 .. , // ’/ ‘l '\ Attention Swine Breeders Noni the time to n“; P10 WORM U! I“!!! the "HIM! 0n the “if-h MACS PIG WORM TONIC POWDER. It will thoroughly u; m, , trlnel of worms and timprc: the health of hogs and yuunz plzl. Ifrlce 35c and 70c per ----_i__ “Av! AND OOUQI IHIWEDY Regina couuhu, colds, has; i m all If tlo f . hum. rdisecsoci" o hm" j. -—--___ Arc You Trodvlcl with 11M” or lone Bunk If no h r m; mm...“ Jlirfifflmu. '”‘ BACK - BJTI TABLETS F6900 ofloollve for hm- . bag», mutton. neurms, join; muscular and other forms of rheumatism which ordinary treatments hi! to reach. Prleo ‘ 50c Der box- = TIIE TWO M08 Mall Onion Glven Prompl Attention. wily the worst but ItLsby odd: the most ‘~‘ l Everyone zefruembeirs the handled pick-axes" by peace-time Government eorvumct. ors faMened their fees when they were pa-Id on a basis of "coat plus tern per oentP-for obviously, the bigger the costs the blsem’ the Ken per oenw. But those peace-time were more plkers. Peace- ’ giraflfers time contracts had rune sort of celllng on them, and they were mall anyway. pendlitrures have reached astron- omlcal figures, and single oontiraclo have become as bIg as the budget- a gpodclzedle city. gommcet the“ ooss peep are v 3 up frontnquarfertohalfthelr Income even In the lower bradrotc; on every side flhey are udjumd to ml‘ wastes, cut coats, and reduce lIvI-ng standards Is this a alt/station wherein cost-plus contracts, known to be an incitement to extrava- gance, If not to ovutglght. fraud dlwuild be awarded to anyone? COLLEGE GIRL NEEDS LOTS OI‘ HOUSIMIOATS NEW YORK- l-lousecocts are Im- portant to the college glrl. Ill ouseooat-a are not. ble to wear to breakfast, dlever designer: have w. coated houaeooata first. 100k Illno dresses -ju.st a trifle longer. One that won't be able to appear at m-gm1m_ m, breakfast, has a dark blue quilted who I; 110w rayon taffeta 00st, llned wlvh led “seven: and white pollmdot. sllk ported In the Tlmeg wu that. disloyalty who wauidn ad among Bur. and in worn over pajamas of the name y pattern. And there's not a girl a v0 ‘l. get a laugh ll. her- self In n Russian peasant night- t. the shirt mane of while flannelette, cut around lieu- ‘mm an dlacks In penty-lmg short ones, and nln ohm-Ls. red plmld Irt, n collar-lea! gray an nooorrrnodat- ll. "i ,_ . WHY l lAVl 5ORE Professional Bards McLiOD a. "m" W. I. DYfl-IY, L G I. A. BENTLEY. l. G Iurhterl IRILAOMFDGPI" I IUNIY ‘I0 LOAN l“ Prim MM‘ lhrrolI-wdlllfllflll n. r. Ancmaltn (flanked Acoollfil" Intern Trlnt Fulfil Charlottetown a gg-l-ll-l-"“ ' ' nu. a. MATHIESQIN ll IY T0 Chill hind- I0 MccGUlGA": 301m,“ I 0. IT. oifam rnwgl PALMER a. ms ~- ~ . , 0* of Nora B00 ll‘, E, ' 0 LOAN . o. H. r. 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