1E FOUR TllE G NAB LOTTETOWN G llAllll IAN Morning Dally (Founded in I881! President. Lieut. fiot. W. Chester 5. McLuro He: President: J li. Burnett. lt..l.l. Neeretary; Lieut Col. D A hlaclttnnon. 0.5.0. Editor and blanagtng Director J it. Burnett. l-‘JJ. Ansutwnln Editur- Frank Walker und [an A Burnett , _ _ _.._____._ .. . ._____._ SL'BSLTRIP'I'IUN RATES lly .\tz.ii Ill l'.l£.l., 51.00 per year; $2.50 for ti munthl $1.25 tor 3 months; 50c for une month tl-ty Delivery $5.00 per 163-1‘; $3.00 [or 6 mvlllll-l $1.75 fot 3 months By Mail tn Canada and U.S.A $5.00 per year Batniuay Weekly: $2.00 per year; $l.00 for ti month; 50o tor It months ullltllllfld i! ‘taint-- Bqli-llor, .\..“ Xurh; 01a Mutt untl “uv-itlnglun lliurtnitt-tunti uuuriltnn Ilul-lllllfi-I .\0\\-| Agent"), Iutllll Acne luring, (unit-r |||p3\\|||; Ali-lrnpolilnn .\u\\u Agent-y, l2~llt Peel bl.- Alunirr. ; J llllt‘ J5! lln_\ hi.‘ Allrtnltln; .\u\\l fililqu (nun-an |..ll|l'|I‘l, Uttnnn, ttvltc-‘u .\r\\u bltllld, autllmry. uni "no tonal-o shop, Anion-ton .\. LL. I ti» UM)’ l!!! fruity/est ilffefitoryiisibfe-ahet- than ti; Hun/vest lnlv." Llnr Ferry Replacement ~-,..,»l11:§o‘1. adopted at thc Juninal ,\l.1r-i"1ie lloziril fit il 111th" l,\ of. ,;,,~ 1.. 1,111. l'1'ovi1n'~:. l‘. 111g.‘- i ,1‘. .1 1'.i1'l'.i.~'. zlale“ Ill ‘tilt’ it“? cg "or; .\ S, irioflcltflfll. \\,,; r1<n;'1ii11-:1i‘.-_ of cf-nf-v, take l"? “bliw l‘. - .\.-v 1' <1 ‘ Hf'.fl‘llt‘\l datt ' 1:1.11 \\f' , ‘ 31w 1. rrv i~..-<ltffl'el.11lfl<>\\if I--, _,, ,,-‘.-. _, l. ‘.- a 111.111. 1' of c-injevtnrc. \\h:1t l>.‘.\ 121-1 1...». inllv Crlilllll~ll 1,211 least in IlW . of l‘1*.1.'e lidnaiwl lsi. d people. is that "f hnnt avalalilc which. \\'1Ih he nsel in cfitiiiintflioii yvithj ilifwnien- ‘ l PX conhl 7s 11,1 ~1vd|in 1' ~11 the liorf -1' L in itfirvr. The contpl:ieetit attitude .1<'i*'i‘.l~1i1 toward= the HIT-hilt fififYiff‘ illltl ltlle future is not sharcfl ff (r1 l 1 Lend - lease Farm Exports f‘;._-»m ‘nflcie. in zhe liiitcd $tate> are being‘ fwd to nnvt l'.1'i1.'i11i's yvzirtttin- 1'1w|11i1'c1i1e|its country. l ‘. s 1- ..n .-\'.v1n .~.'.u'ccly' rcnhmed 111 this ' _~..,;1n;y 1o the latest \\’;1_>l1111_~_-1|,n1 .~lltlt‘lllt‘lll.,l l:.d1 .1 lnihon ilollivs wttrtlt of food .1nd other‘ :1, .11|l'111.1l piodncts have been llll'll('(l over to llvitn 11 tinflcr the lt’l"til'lk‘it\t" program >lll\‘L' .\p1'1l .11, fijtjitpootviiot) worth having been tratnferrctl in the past >lX weeks ‘alone. The niagiiituile of the expenditures for farm products \\IlS ili-closetl this week hv boy l9. llciiilrieltsou. ailniiiiisttfiitor of the surplus mat‘- lwlillQ adnnnistrzitioti. llvre are rtllllC of thc lilfQlllU§I IYi-nni .\pril 3o 1o (let. 1. tfigtnritxnooo potunls l 1 l 1 l 1 of fzirtn connuorlitics were turned over to llri- was ttlll‘ttl_\' and at eighteen \\'(l> sent tn lndin n.- ‘one s .c. somchmcs tsh oft“ i'1l< for >l1i]flll{‘tll flllfi ad. .\i11-=her .\‘_:i\o_ouo.ttrv» wnrtlt would be trans- ftrii-i] by tln- etn] of l*1~l11'11:1rv. Congress has allocated $1.50o.oo0.ooo it)!‘ ci-niniorliti/ss umlcr the I.e11<l-l,.c:1st> .\ct_ lhnth fictuins, if i1eee.~.s:i1'_\', >llitltltl l [inrchase of farnw - tbtruiuut units L” U, S. .\. is sending 10.000 men to Ieelan to relieve llrinsh soldiers now thcre. I I‘ at t The .\l:1ritin1e lnzirii of 'l"radc cxp1'es.~t'tl s11 llltKll satisfactiini with our \\ c‘. $t1111|1iei' and lfull lthzit it i~ 1111 wonder the tin/x i.- heing continued. I >1.‘ a =1. >1< l\‘:nlio news despatchers from \\'0r-.\I11tual and National llroznlesisting tfosz, have clowd down ithere offices in llerlin and quit because thev lhave been ireipietttly insiructetl to report 11121- terial that is prepared by Liernian propagandists and manifestly tmtruc. Their recommendation lfJ their superiors in New York to cease carrying llerlin news was accepted iinniciltzitely and that llC\\'> period cancelled >5‘ I ~= >1 (lver the border farmers are living zidviscrl to ‘grow more produce this coming _ve'1r. Agricul- ftnrxil Sn‘t‘l'.'ltll'_\' \\'icka1'il ileclzires that “adeiinzih? wk-teti-i- of .\lllL'l'lC.'l niuzitis nothing lt‘~: thatt 1h.‘ (‘i-feat of llitler." 'l'herefo1'e. he told the country's f.'ii'111er.~, they 11111-1 run the risks of overprinlnctinn in the linen-sis of tiatiintal do» fen-e. The Cabinet nteinhcr Filso said that the lhiti-d Slates \\‘il~' ready to show its “force” in the erntntrws interests be i11Cll;lCL‘(l. i‘ M 1k ltfiiuiliyvcrs and cmplivvcs of thc fur indnst1'\' ll .\'e\v York presented a chi-cl thvir cotnrflnnion 1n tlie llriti-h ‘.\iar Rvleif Socie v for the relief of !‘ll~lI'l‘>.\ and the rc- hsilflitatiott nf rc~i1leiit~ of the bombed zireas of fire lifllltlll. The amount presented repre- ~int .1;ilf 11f a total 11f 310111101» raised hv 1h.- tur itlfllt~ll'_\'. \ check for :1 .~lllllldl‘ lltllutllll wa~ ]>l'\‘>\'lll<‘\l 1n l\‘11.~~i:n1 \\';1r Relief. >l< P? >l< * Hard lines for French dame: and the luxuri- nus. thfitrqh it will not ilircetlv affect anyone here \‘ich_v lfratci- iutrnils imposing n :11 per cent ail- tlitioiizil t.'1\' on all luxuries ‘including; jewelry’. raw furs. anti1|11c 1'1iu'~_ golf clubs. vzifihis, tour- ing atttoninhiles truffles. lobster» caviar. choir:- pcrftuite and h -cla-s beztntv products. lily" tllX will he Jippiied (llMI 1o reslziuiants and har< (‘barging more than .1 frzinvs for a ileniilassc. more than ti francs for a cup of tva and more than lfi ftwincj-t for a "lass of liver. as it z- n in The war r~t‘f'lll.\' to nialw no iliffirctict- to Q11.» beef --111v1'|n'i-c and \'.\ll.'l](l_lllll'\‘>. .\hh.n,;_-_], no (lt‘\‘l~lffll had been f\‘.‘l\'ll('(l as to llll‘ exact date the provnirc: would |;il"(\ ()\'i'[' tho Flu“, of H‘? ll-vziithai-pois light llc. and l‘-i\ver ('o11tp:111,\'. ‘lllc ‘hill l‘ will‘! llllfillCfl through and thcrc will be 11o turning hack |‘1'c1i1i(~1' .\<lela-.~il tintlbotil fleclzires. .\ bill 1o :n~p1'onri:i1i- the ll<‘tllllt.'lt'i10i.~ plant was ]iZl>>'t’tl zit the l.'i<1 session of the Que- bec Legislature. the cost 1n make it fact estimated at approximntel_v $1o0,0r><>.oo0_ 11inch uhen yon my it (Inif t i. >1< vk =t being Not Robert, llnron (‘liye of klassev, llritisli slate“ tllltlll and general. died this date 1774; at school lit" iff\‘<ll‘f'i,»'.‘,':1l>lc scape}: t‘: llt‘ lt'.'l\'t‘ll<tl hv wav it". llrazil zinil the l‘.'ic1t ‘ and while i11 illrrz ll't'\l'1)(‘tl l‘o1't11j41te~e: enteriitg the lflfllilll .\1'1iiv he gained distinction zit the siege of .\renr, after- lwhrch his rise, was .~l(‘2t(l_\' and even phenomenal; having spent three _\'(‘.’li‘$ leave in lingland hc I I t 11 11' $511000 as , Tm; (‘._l_l_ARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN NOTES or n1: WAY 1 ~ 1 I I I (‘lmtrly we must. soon pass from a Ii-Lie d ttufve to one OLGihltG. 1n -_ the you‘: b.1166 France couapseu. l. limited to. tutu. as n seetned L.) f- ill me world but ourscnes. do’ WASHINGTON. — This column cry-wt our ruin Mid defeat. this lii-l- written six hundred miles from the ticn aud_ (“nntionwcaldt itave Sea; of me government o; gmada‘ a“-“°"ed.°"llellllll Wfl-cl‘ 911° hiswcannot properly undertake a dis- l-0i';a1i_ 0i _tl1e_day' aater tomorrowmugsio‘, of me consujpuon 155ue_- 1"“ “ml, l" dmjcullaw "Ldll- w? The question is one for decision by . If“ “W51 ml“ Simtn. NW6“? Canadians in Canada. and I shoukf 1 lure 1o ear tie s in ..in cr-t = . - ~ ' ltnauy, To Q0 ‘m5 we ‘Led a“ “hlconsidci 1t nnpertmeitt for one not; v.isic;1 army to uoiruiier hard at - - an enemy already held by our ‘lifgaéifrgafiffiguluogystit dmlg" navy and our air force. We have, w‘ vew n e s“ ' also to be one of the two great ' “;“°““‘“‘ °" °“““°““°~" 5“‘°p‘l'i“l"'itiguieiiilivtissifiiitioiaxilstii: laeiigiinin ~ ~ - t. < - -~ s - Z - bwmt“ u” me "mam, pa“ o‘ [he 0111's contribution to thc defeat of tie-it‘ at t " ' ' 3 . . . . ,““b\°c.‘,,1,‘,o‘l b? dtgfiéedifflgibafihu‘I-Iitlerism that L5 casts its shadow 13w accuhed bhckwu“ mwcsdfrom 4 Ottawa as for south as wluunpcd wage‘ and luck o; hands Washington and, Judging from the 1w‘- ‘m. j_;,;_,- _ ‘hose ‘hugs m-e a recent. dcbzte on NetitmJy Act ltLlplLlt-g nunctcap We must use|l'°\’l5i°"- a5 f?" 51mm "5 rexu-l the resources 0i the Eatptrc on i-L Th?" ‘3331111 M13 King has 5° new and an. mauve some. —fIoii-.l)l'0m,l1-l.\' afifffifflfifl his lfflflfffelt don Sundiua E ' . wntg to cvcry action of the . lPrcstdenf mid Congre=s tow-aid a ’l‘licre are more wtgvs than thettuore active role in the wnr that plilel) 11h) L‘ 1o sabotage the thc American correspondent feels Uilllittlltill 1.11 We are suie justled in exploring certain us- i- clfcrt Mr Hitler tippzeeiziieti the paycho- pccts of the conscription issue ‘tr lg.c<il sabo.agt~ ‘ rzptceateu b)’ 1l1e light- of what has ltappcncc! Pvcnuci- Aberhaits siatetuent 1n here in Wghshingioty Wituupcg ihnt Canada will itever. ~ a t a . ixrpay’ the money she 1s borrow 11g to hctp PM’ for the \\'.ir. The Vegrevilte O'b.sc1'vei' reports Hon. Scion Law, Provincial Trcsuurcr, swung at a inciting; a1 Innisfrtc a I was particularly interested tn Mr. King's statement issued tn1- ntcdiatciy after the House of R."- presentativos mid authorized the entrance of American ships into tzw cat's ago: "I would sooner be bolljocpnyf y‘. . .. - ~ tinder inc ncel ot‘_I-1i1lcri.s_n1 111.111 ‘m. gm,” Imlpgtrgpdrhe Phmc MmlsU unticr‘ 11n- nrel cf 11.1.- 1.n-.in.ial‘ .1“ ‘Hum. ‘inlynndiv-‘tc h .. I148" i lllC“l.l.~ ' Norah Arte '1“. We -_ “ ‘ ~ *‘ '- fl c” §“,(°1H€‘.‘. “m? I i-‘fqppre, _ effective t stance to ccuntrtcs re- ‘ ‘ . ‘ ‘ " _ f‘ Sl5llllg a cssion. and increased ate Mi s h’ o n1 lettering ‘nwar f“ f _ _ ‘p, d _ ~ m" "w" e i" i "d ' llvtod’feiiiccoipljsfiicctfoc Oriitimd t‘l’0l‘lli.l‘ .f‘~.b.i' '1 pr "esttct at . ' . ‘i m l‘ l“ w ninnt; tint llt: at: tis .\l1n s- '~" ‘ldmfl’ "l lfmlttm Pvc1'.\'\\"1crc. a compfetc recognition of ‘he tiers were dome an i: lc to help in the win‘. Winch stile‘: - Letu- ‘whwgllllw llllclflclwllfhllfl‘ °l U" bridge Herald -Un1tcd States and the British __~_ Commontvaltlt " The German ltave admitted that. of cmlrse- M11 Kins HPFtlIZPS. as’ ..“‘,1C beyond dcserip- 1 we all do, how hard if fell upon the | 11nd trait-l rined 1nio|Prc=tfk>nt and the Ca css to. nnid. has Cllvviiftcillllilk? ‘this d“: ‘You. I: m ll’ that .\'t.'.~'.-o\\'. Now. scvera r111; d thousand Amer- tthat fit: snow tias begun to flyl .1111 sailors and merchant seamen iCLtllpduSUlla bctzvccn Ntnacltons,‘ will be thrust into the thick of the ltxticl Hitler's c.inip.i.givs are (ll'.1\\‘ll.1l.)3lll9 of thc A"antte and posslblv tflut the comp i a e tisuallg/‘of the Pacific. Every Ccnoressman i ba-wd cu Llle tnllie that snow ti11d‘;~c:n111iz~t-d that thc vote would scna sfv» liftoff-Its you mm front cvcrv deefton (lis- p I ‘ tr "t 1'11 thc nation into a (leweygtp _‘ ,3 ‘1‘H'~“§““"§ “‘ “ ' _ ‘ _‘f._::ht and that p: "contents of tlrbm si..n-lnnt1.=.1 t.1.npti.-i1 i.1<...n i\§‘n]u§[_ pg .\1"c.iu,ici' "n11: . f tron". with e10 Armve trudging thtntltih snow are iicn carve‘, but they do n1 tclt 't1c‘ ' . , : biitftti story o1 tniid .in.! uxvticr. l .1" .011“ “'l‘“°“l»"ll "mill!" of Mr. W? “H, “‘c‘~“_‘b_,_. ‘.‘.‘_““‘(“.(‘ ‘. “K, Kings resent statements toot; (m -ff‘flf‘cl il\l"l'(‘<l. It was lltis one: slacluiung 0f in 111411)‘ Opera‘. s i1 Fan cis in N..vcir and Lecein- _ S‘) h" "5 l "l" , (‘QIWVYIVfl- bci. 101T Both :1 1 cu totigiit "Um"! 10W 1'vi‘i~_11.<111<>-_1 of 111(- uncier gnieerologm ..l 1 ' antic I "CW1? C" H705 $‘~l°J"<‘I- I do 110i i11- cu \Qy_'l5‘1ld to‘ like the v policy of conscrip- Gunfire test some cf its a l'9-\_D0f1S§l)llil_\' of The soil was like a we. pnige , Trenches and shel were W)" m!‘ m‘ 115 SGFViCP." l1'Rli5.0lllG(l into pscls ';1 \vo'.k-‘ ’ * ' * " unify [Q keep ‘.110 roads- lilo not propose to take issue nrdc ticria; 13113111111 s- \\'llll Mr. Kng on this 5lillS‘lllf‘l1l.I 1Z._\ All the-e eoncri-flt is indeed A completely 11,4131’ to be fcund galong the stalcinvnt. We all recognize yml Ne em Rfdrflilll fv..:iL ncw As the pcrfeet parallel caiutct be in F itclers. they favor sc1iieti11es‘<l1'a\v11 between thc Preslztmfjs Vii‘ 911191? 1 Dfliliiflll and Mr. King's. The Carla- 'I'.1c (icrni ins tittiuit they naive been sowed ciznvn, wiih roads that hat-e "ollltly d itllif)‘ l‘C.l and blended w.1h tlie l.(‘lt..s and :11 1 the when‘ front, .tn Kthnlu to Kziltiga. ..s inriiynsiblc quagmire". dizin system S4011 makes provision tor ,_ }(‘_0])l(‘ on great issues as eaivcriptioii for ovsrscas ' \\‘ilC'l‘C‘.l$ thc American s " uoi. so ixliabie. There is no ptisszig; 111 the Constitution which _ pcs the President the privilege of 331D: l0 the people on any issue whim may crop up bctvvccn m‘. l f "GHQ" creat- N ;' w York Titties . Annex-lean solthers are drinking i Speaker Rayburn then read to letter he received from the President tn reply. We all know what it contained. The Pres- ident. out‘ of his vast and ultimate 7i . . . . i: Premier King and Conscription (L. S. R. Shapiro In the Montreal Gazette) n‘ the House the knowledge of the war situation strongly advised repeal of the Neu- trality Act provisions. The waver- .oomp1ctely familiar with current I111! lltelllbefs 0f i118 Holt-W. P9605‘; sup-er. voted repeal-and the democratic world nizing tne President's knowledge of the situation, cheered the result. l I U situation. . l O In this precise Roosevelt's. Granting (for the sake of discus- slon) Mr. King is perfectly justi- fied in assuming the position that. he cannot "take thc YESpOtLsihllly of supporting any policy of con- scription for overseas service" w" lt- vf -.-.-.-.fl.-.-.-.-.-.-.wi M“ if _] be- lieve a parallel can be drawn be- itweett Mr King's position and Mr. telephone. Friends are Neare. .% ZyTELEPHIJNE l-ACK OF TIME lo visit is no excuse for allowing friendships to lapse-when you have a NOVEMBER 22. 1941 l‘ I You have only to-pick out cottsultatioti of the people tne question naturally follows: If M1'. up your telephone l" Kmg W“ "° u“ llwple- “S M“ have pleasant chats with Roosevelt went will he advocate “Len the people ask him for guidance, as they most assiuedly will? It is not, etiougti for Mr. King to shift the whole responsibilitv anon the people. l-lc must assume a con- siderable portion of it itimself. The people quite jltsiiliably will flak for 1.0 hc knows it"s best. judgment. At. iota; other man in Canada. the uuicrmost secrets of thc ‘var: he knows t-.'.+- position o1 the AllixS (‘HSICTZI aCCQIllCd him the prlvzlege of giioivnig what no other Cziniidlziti niuy knozv In- deed, for more than 30 years die bestowed lavishly upon him the opportunities for knowing more about the con- inoerttational affairs than Britain and cu the the people have in front ; Canadian ptople have duct of _ any oJter son of the Dominion. And now. in a critical in-ini-z-'.~.' 1' lite history of ‘the tuition, they are tlJ ll] U-lflllll '1 ixrfectly judgment. It it him for justified ltis best not altogether proper for NU. King exclusively to consult the people Th;- pcople, I assume, would like to consult ltiin. 8 pus This, then. 1h." main Issue. The opposition al- riosthott rcarlv will have taken its. to Congress, what. perms up m". diffi- culty of holding an election on the friends-across across country. town o.“ ISLAND TELEPNUNE GBMPANY LTD. I can hear the scatters say if is l a foregone COHClUSLOXl wliicn sic.» Mr Kaig will take on the issue. I cannot credit such an obs‘: ition . at fat-e value. 'll c war has lJECCHIO " grinimet‘ stucc thc last general election. And, as far I know, Mr. King has not taken a stand against conscription since then; he has merely stood by an election pledac. The time is coming when he must accept full responsibility on the issue as war leader of the ‘ordeal with the fullest measure of nation. I assume he will face this courage and patriotism. It cannot be o.l.erwise. Because if he has bad his mind made up all the time against con- scription, lt will be difficult to ex- iplain his heartfelt. endorsement o! "Utiless we far more ada. , -. inlv perish bcfore it is =- L my y; t. The Shem- m,“ mucn. 11. was in: tivntvs and tnc ‘Wm A . - - - f, , ., "ssuQa . 2 "L .' IYIOWS that “WOW lfllflilfétfls 0f . - y‘ quagmire t.1-.1t euin. aittr .tie1i1l-“‘.‘,§‘ ‘ B‘), 18m ‘ifisllfillslblLl-l, “as l, cltaimcs of letting the Wople decide thousands of Americans into the - ‘My: ‘inst. Qoctitsfi Niprnon _ these “€'\11;II_CQLII "Uzufll, “gldlfg” ‘m ‘Yglmlidfltlsly complicated: not" tmne. g an. fir: flullclllll‘ of bfif’. i." no e5. 2. “ . . _ ,' : ,_ "WM tails '~\n?¢1‘°11$- , And. of COIIFSC, he surely will not lsuPlJLcs. one i1...n1.n;s t. \1-.f’.e..-_ ..,‘;,, T2,,‘ ‘bu, "I'll" m‘ X“, ‘Qf! i "1 l“ ‘“~‘*"‘°°- M“ Kmg ‘l'“-'~‘“*"$ ‘ignore the effect 011 American utili- cct, Pagan. lTlllllLilllh .1 me Gl'.\il(l£‘|1{"‘., "““", “. “y ll‘ t 1~ ‘ to consult the people he inustmuik-j m, opinion of a Mflonfl] emctim, 1 s ft l "pd-f 1t ll fhf‘ '10- a stand on the one side or tuner o1 ‘i, Canada i,‘ w], 0m, o‘ U“. ‘m. leaders of the \\.\ir.11g Eliimirc .1.‘- ‘gncs up and down the country that WORDS OF (‘HALLIIN (1 l‘ A THOUGHT A DAY FOR A PEOPLE AT “All assert ourselves strongly than we nave tutlierto done, we shat not defeat Nazi Germany Malcolm MacDonald, Bri .11 High Commissioner to Cait- GETS ANOTHER LEG LONDON - tCP) — Flt. Lt. Rust ' has been fitted wit]: for the one tie, inst in a flying accident here and wit = resume flying duties with the R. A P‘. £23m snoortx‘: Attire than 75,000,000 ducks fed m “ll llltf-“lfl? “l <‘°"-“3“Tll>l'l°l" u°7llllll5 lfull participation ts not nt all uc- Western Canada marshes and giant .\.fi‘. Kitten after gathering before (wsséuy him all ifs superior iufoiatrttiott r» -‘ ' — m“ “°“""“‘“ ‘“ m‘ ‘W’ m“ rnjnd. will decide to advise the pc lc that conscription ts neces- sary 1f Canada. ts to do her duty FINANCIAL SA FETX for freedom. Then there is no issue and the itation is needlessly thrust into a general election. If, 011 the oPcr hand, Ml‘. King rlfcidcs to take thc traditional sttmd 0f his party on the lssu" tto sap» p1?" the tncchatitcs of letting 1" people decide the qucstioni autctnztically throws his wcich" the head of one of the war powers on thc side of partial p: eitritinu. The cl tion rc<olv~- sclf into an nld-fashioticrt poli c? Font. with 0'." ivnn-ivolitical of freedom hfllilllljl on thc result In short. Mr K311: cannot '.liVO"\'" his p0s’t‘on as loader nf Libs-ml natty from his position a ll" i. tlv" finds its goal in INSURANCE WHATEVPIIP. you or your property, Consult- mishztp hcfalls adequate insurance coverage makes fin- zinciu] loss impossible. HYNDMAN & G0. LIMITED Xntont: thc supplies which left United §1atc= floviss livfnff’ llvf. f. were lttliOfi c.'i1'loa<ls oflfetnrneil to India as tiovcrni r of Fort S» true cup of tea t.» 01cm seven cup; of coffee. and one Governw ‘ _ ‘ _ _ _ _ -- t.on.il elections, <,1'1'_\' and poultry‘ iiroilitcts. almost 5.0110 ear- ‘l llflvffl when ficctirtid the famous 1nc1:li:11t of the l,‘ ‘Us csy-Vlbnshcd y“ __‘_“‘d.‘“.dl _ ,. _ _ , leader of a nation at, Wat‘. And the But. somemiug vcry stgmhcanf nconlc rouftvf Kl-"flflf "t" one-aim The Oldest Insurance Agency in l’. E. Island Kin"! li-mls of pork, nearly 3500 carlr-ads of (lrietl and canned fruit< and lcgetziblvs. more than 2mm cnrloads of fats, almost Lfioo cat-loads rif p. riul ccrrala and tuorc than 5.100 car- l"l'l-~ of n-fnfool ptwiilttets, 111o>1l_v cotton an-l H5 tf-l».n'c-~. 'l‘hr-~e figure: should be a spur to cur (‘ana- rlfrin f:i1'11n~r<—;1l<r1 1o our t}r.>\'cr1nn<~ut '1'. (l't.'1\v.'i. which is ldQQilVf far behind thc l\'t>o.<C- vvh arl:1i§1ii~:1':itio11 in pt'<>'_'1't‘>'~i\'(? agricnltniuil Farm Loan Board Activities §inee the year Ifi-"i. the Farm l.o:n: lP-nar-l hits hvtn loaning flIfill<'_\' to bona fide farnivr~ 0n a tueiirv-iiva- _ve.'1r plini in a tittnihei" of the provinces of (anaila. {llltl in the Province of l'1'3r1i't~ lhlv-ai l-lrinil mice 1111i. The follo\v- H11: fiq111e~ :1t'1 from the latest. 1lt~pa1'1111e11t.'1l tlw- t"lfl of the l.1~t fi-cal vvar. Alarvh 31w, l1:1|.1h<- lioaiwl hzid loaned in all movinccs ' 11f s :11»; 1l_:;r-_ of which 535.1147. il , n.1- tvllt~lllllillll'_" a1 the ahovi- tllllf‘. 'l'lic* rd ail-o holds r<al wtlltt‘ 1o the value '11 .\"_;_'fi__;l1f.f1-\'. and ll'_'t't"llltflll.~ for eale to the‘ Iiniiuutt of .\‘I4_§__;i.o__h. lzi-t ln the fi~i':\l yvtll‘. thr- Poaril loanctl .'1 total of ,3; 2117.15. (‘fillectiotts in thc last fiscal _\t';1" totalled Sgflttnfigofiti, eonslstiiig of $_'.ri_2f».t|,'t.tt> of ‘frincipal t'ep.'vvn1ents. and $1,- 7.'\'3.fi7f»,o_| of int~re~1 ]i§l_‘.'llli'l\l>'. Since the i11- ception thc operations, l1o1'1'0\vcrs have repaid $.\‘_7.\’_',1f|1).|.\' of the principal of their loan» Tho lioziril operates a ag-uncy of the lloiiiiitioti (‘it Uftlllltflll, and pro- vides for ti» zidmittistratitc co-ts and reserves for lit>~t‘\ frnni its revenues after paying inter- q-n (n1 nntnie.» l|1i1'i't'v\\'t'rl for loaning pttl‘p0$t‘.~‘. The Cit-t of opt-tuition for the your ending .\larvl1 31st, 11141. is le>< than If} of thc value of the Zl.\\L‘l< llllflvl‘ :i1l11iini.str:1tion. In the province of Priucc Fdyvaitl lslzinrl. thc Bonn] has loaned a tritzd of $1.o5(i.3|6.64 to dale. and had ontstzititling $f'150.356.8f_i in loans at the close of the fi~cal your. Agricnltitral cntulitiotis and r» i sel f-supportingr cash returns from farm n|1:-r:1ti<:n1s in the Province of Princc' Fdwarrl l~land have not been favourable din-int; the past fuv _\'(‘.'II'S, and a cottsitlcrnblc number of horroyvcrs have tint been able to fllfll their itistalmcnt pavmeunt on their loans. but. as .1 general rule, borrowers met their obligations to the llrriril to the bcsf of their ability’. During the fiscal year etuled March 3ffit, I041. tlfl‘ llfiflffl received front ll0l'l'f)\\'l‘l'S in thc province of Prince fidivard Island §35.f)30.20 on account of Interest, and $32.1.)18.17 on account of prin- cipal. ‘ f. Out of a total amount of $107,150 loaned on mid Mortgage, the amount of principal nut- Llanding u at March 31st, 194i, was $76,565.93. lllziclv llolc of Lltlcutiit; and >11h>et|11e11tl_\' won lllf‘ fffvlft victory ot l'l.'1.~.<e_t' which fi11.'1llv estab- '- ‘ <' '~ ~ - . . ‘ . . . i ll>llC'(l lltllhll stuniniaiyt 1n lltngnl, 1mm a; f1 civil"administrator he occasionctl 11inch Uttltfbl- tion troni graftcrshv‘ introduction 0f mum needed reforms and cnttinsg tloyvn illicit gain» llis enemies thercupnti tnadc Yigtirnns alfflck; in l-‘nulanil upon l11111. which ultimately brought on 111s of (lt‘]tt'(‘.\~l<\ll. in one of which he cont- nntted suicide, (live ranks high as a llritie], |-‘_,,‘_ pirc bnililer luising the lrnish limpire‘ 111 India on a territorial rather than a coiuutcrcizil system. and rcalizinc’ that a purified ailntnnstratton was (‘<\’"lllllll to its stability. >t< * a ' ‘lierlin is now claitning that zhe X m,» 1, y, vitally intert-stetl in the hussian campaign‘ h," they do ititctid concentrating on the ilcvelop- nient of sea warfare in the .\1la11tii~ Rcgarilinq ‘this point the (iernian prnp;1_-_>a11ilist says: "l! ‘must hot he ll\'(‘l'lt)4Il\(‘ll that a wiccessfttl war :1‘ “Ht \\'ill tal=e a loin: time, for all \\-_-,,;e» “y.- in their vevv nature long. Sudden decisions can~ not be expcctril. llt‘ ChllHIiHl. llfl\\'t'\'i'l‘_ that q d ‘oi-ion would be 1'c:icl1e<l by givuluril attrition of the llritish stea ifflflltiflWltllfill llrit.'iin‘< ncu‘ ‘11tc:1.~111'es adopted recetitlt" to tnatvh lllli'l".lillllitl\ 111 fiernian si-a \\'Zll' technintie are "iirl tn ‘ie Fllflflrtl changes in the routes of nurchznn ships in 1l1:> .\1l.u1tic, an increase in the tmmbcr of convoying ships. and thc (‘lll]llfi\‘l]](‘]][ of greater numbers of modern planes for convoving pur- ‘ooses. l'»1'it.'1ii1'.~' grcntest sittglc- tactical ziilvantagc ‘in the (icrnvan view is 1iosse<sion of Iceland, [which shortens thc rlistancc between shores for 1 u" ‘llritish convoys and allows regninpiiig of mer- ‘ehantnicn according to Sp-‘Cll and other char- ‘zictcrinics before making the Ia~t leg of tlv: journey to llritnin. =kflf If Ill l . ‘ Fnpince Klinislcr ll>lC_V indicates the Govern- fllltjtl-l is looking to the time when :1 wholly llo~ ‘llllllltPIITUHlFOllCfl syn-teem of contributory old age |!'.'ll<!t'1ll.\' tnay be set up. The anmnuteentcnt we" lthe last of thc series of iinportattt pronounce- ‘inents made public through the forum of Parliq. llll(‘lll ilnring thc tivo-yvcek sitting which was dc- lvoteil mainly to .1 review of war developments front iuirl-jttitc, when l’arli.'1n1er1t adjnttrttctl fn" thc sunnuer. After explaining that old age pcn- ' sinus now fall under thc constitutional power of dll“ llfmdlffii“. with the Doniitiion making a fin- ancial contribution .\lr. Helev iluliggttcr] fly; I lloninuon ilocs not intend to go further on that ' blcni of itttikini; tulequale prnvisioit for thc aged can never be s:ui~f.".ctoril_v solved until we arc m a position to set up :1 vnntribntor_v nld age pen- stnn schcntc which would make it without a CultslllllliOlttll 77". l would be impossible anicndtucitt. tllfi-‘lt- "Th" fiftvvrtiftiviit believes that this pro-f possible to , enmntt-ttce the p.‘t_\'tt11‘nt of pensions at a loyveri Ivge than 7o years .'n1<l prohahlv make thc pru- filtl" Pfkvmfltts more Ectwrotts." he said. "Such .1, Dfifttiltifin rftltlribttltif y tilll tree pension |Il'f)_fll'.'llll 1 for army ZLNI mvy tca pLlI‘-" . placing a1 tca buying for ‘ie Lees unacr the supcvision of Lite food and drug aomnistrei-i tiozi T1115 year the iifllly pans tot DUDCHBM‘ 1.00.000 pouitcis oi lcavcs n.1- &'\\'.l.;; its ccilccttve "dsn" or "en." c1 the chrk-tinioc. baver-t The siantltutl tinny guide of to make 100 age black tea is cxilcctcti to 17:3 cups t0 Lhe pottnd, or a llliililllulll 13ml oi 3l>ti.ti0.t.u00 cups. Cclfre tiuzslia-rs fci‘ thc some pcrotl tire s Jtllllfll to be 60,110.13 ‘O00 pounds. enough to nuke LZAOLL-t 0J0,000 drinks at. 4G0 cups to t-hct pound. '1"nc eznire znrny we supply‘ will be botnzht through the ware- l iuennaster for the ‘n1 Jtutey Ci..y.l esl-ublisltetl army a b flCiC-gfhdt! 10,41 that \\.l1 yitltl a drink with plenty of body and stimulus and an siinda: (l tea M .~'. o.‘ the standard grade is expo-rd 1o be tlie product. of Jata and of .1 (|li.ll'l.\' that \v:n.d retail 1.1" aaeiu 5t a pound - From the Nuw" York j-Lvaltl T.lblill9. __ ___ l We have alw: s to guard our- sci-cs agmnst that ceniplacency iw...ci1 hum i.n'.e to H1110 cc1.cs ‘tick. t. striking us a vital blow. Witt-n bctnbs are s owcrcd on us, or when g.eaL C350‘ _ liss rcntl so many of cur hearts, then we are very “ell awtne cf war onzt wnat it. moans But as a race we scent to be inczpacle of rfmctn- boring a per l wlticlii we do not see. Inc great majcrhy cf the people of this c.untry are "going all out". whatever their duties o: their oc- eupatzoits. They realize clearly what would be the desperate state of cam one of us ff We did POL win 111.5 war beyond any question. and tn their minds time is always the urgent necessity of withing quickly. A minority scent either to believe that. defeat or stalemate are uttcrt impossible or to think that svhethcr the war goes on for two or three 0i‘ thlty years 1t Will nct. fllflkf‘ much difference to them. It is this wort-bless minority , whim ts accountable for a great ‘prcport. on of our difficulties and l-iur its-toys. They are the people who think more of so-callcd ritlh“ lman of bouztden duty, and who ‘believe that service tn the greatest. l l rrtzs of history ts not. st privilege but a burden. These ate the rackcteers. the boarders. the e5- capists and the mutate-makers.- The Navy (London l Britain has been selling 50.000 idollsnk‘ worth ptcntc baskets a wear, mainly to the United States- Aflmltg the makers oi them there ‘ s a trading concern which ola ms ‘to be the oldest tn the British ‘Fmptre. It. was fumed out of Londonas an "lntlrmmuble" trade after m4,- Grea l-‘lze of i686 and It stnl tl=€5 millions of osteza cut; from willow trees tn the green. Before the war it built the wicker frames for the bearsktns then worn tby the (maids. And l1. made the first, pCIllC basket. In the coun- t:te=. where tfontcs- are still pooflble r1 be-"kst, fetches anything from 201. to £50 America prefers the simpl- er type, undo! these one wblchre- occurred in _thc dying itiiiuttcs 0t the debate in the I-Iotisc of Re- llfcsentattves on neutrality repeal. Whips on both sides of the House tidnuttcd n. looked like a “phoro fzn sh" ‘There were 25 or 30 111cm- who. an hour bcforc voting tine htu not yet iuadc tip their mlllfls- '1' B)’ controlled thc CCtIlilOll and they were troubled. Tremen- dous pressure was b ng pin 11pm, them from both sidcs- n the Capi- tol itself and from their constitu- PIIUCS. Tm minutes before the vote, Speaker Rayburn took the flop.- He said this: | “A great. deal has been said about the position 0t’ the President. Does the President want those amend- ments? sits h" advocate tltcnt? Thvw" quvstzons I are come mostly from my friends on the Domocrutw side. Last evening late the gcnflg- “hi: b51132‘: ggtsngtgt," Magstfhvgg“ 111;, 1t;- _ y , . . 1 _0 on a ressc t. c - all‘ cIl‘1€1->'_~“~“L'-‘°3“P 5-2! gig?‘ follotvtng letter to the President, u win-- if} “ C; Emmi A number of members have l '* =1 - ~~ ‘ asked 11s what effect failure nu the. part of the House to take fttvqfqhle action on the Senate nmctu itcnts wtauen have upon our posit, 4 1n fouign countries and espcctttttv In CFH-"IHIISV Some of these mctnb-‘rs have stated that they tipped vmi would make a direct expression, upcn fl is matter." Droduccs in basket. form a country labcurcfs beer brig has been pop‘. ulifr__tn both hemispheres. “COMPLETE INSURANCE SERVICE ” W. It. RDGERS Agencies Ltd. f Phone 540-541 l I on its merits hcczmse Mr. cannot rlivnlcc all the fvis wtthmt giving valuable livormatton to the enemy. The penal? can only =f$l= his counsel and re must sztve it to them, not as head of the Librwal party bttt as the man chnl‘"='1 with wsnonsihilfty for the ltfc or dczzrlt of a nation. lfiditey Acids Rob Your Rest Many people never teem lo get n good night‘: rut. They turn and tour-lie nyuh and count nheep. Often they blame t! on “nerves” when it may be their kidneys. Hullhy ltitlneyl filter poison: from llto blood. If they are holly and luil, poison: shy in the ayttem and nleapleuneu, held- lclto, luelnehe often follow. ll you tlolfl lleep well, try Daddfi Kidney ill|-—f0\' lull a century the favorite remedy. 1o: Budd's Kidney Pills BABKRITE TABLETS For The Kidneys A remedy for Baclmche. l-Ilm‘ halo. Urinary Troubles. etc Price 50 cents a hnx. GASSY STOMACIIS RELIEVED Every person who to trouble- wlth gnu b1 the stomach and bowels should get n bottle ot "Dr. L. Evans Stomu-l ttllxture." and see how quickly It will relieve nll dtutremm symptoms... A - ammonite- | remedy for Indigestion. llya pepsin, Sour Stomach. Heart burn 1nd all ltomleh troutfen MACS AMMONIATI-In BRONCIIIAL COMPOUNQ Relleven Acute Brunt-nun spasmodic Crimp. Bronehla. Cater-eh, (Intuit: end Cflllls A eelentttle combination o selected qnnllttee 0t’ Drug; It form a sale expeetorant nut ueclutlvo cough preporltlon The Two Macs I49 Great George Street Mall Orders Given Prompt Attention. ‘ Charlottetown, Summevsidc, merside. hlcntague. Allison P. blt-Lean-Dlstrict Alanager at Sum- Earle S. Jclley-ltcpvcsenttttive at (Theory. J. hlartln Cuvric-Rcprcst-ntativc at ‘Montague. OO0O-O§OO\DQ4000COO§O OQQOOQOOOQO-OQQ§OOOOOOOOOOOOOO Say to Your Grocer I Want ‘ BRAl-IMIN ORANGE PEKOE TEA You will enjoy its superior quality IOOOQOQQQOOOOOQOOOQOOOOQO 0-00-000 goods. -Hickey’s Black Twist Chewing .L_ 10c Per Fig MANUFACTURED BY NIGKEY 8: NIGNULSUN TOBACCO C0» LTD; CHARLOTTETOWN THE QUESTION 1s Yes,'how did Hlcltcfs ‘Pwist outlive so many of its early competitors. lt has been on the market more than fifty years. ‘There ' is only one answer-because it delivered thc oooao¢oo~oo-4~o~oo 00000000000‘ '