l i PAGE. FOUR _ . TllE y ciiiittoiiiziowii iiuiiiiiiiiii tFounded ln lltfll Morning 0111; _. Premier u-cu» Col. W Chester B. MGLIIIO viw-nruldent: .I. B. Burnett. l’ J I. Heuiei-ary: Lleul. Col. D A lllacilunnon. 0.5.0- flflllul anal Managing Director: .l. ll. Burnett, FJJ. Annotate Editors: l-‘ranli Willi" llid UQIF “l A Burnett. lt.U.N.V.lt. iUn Active servloq (“The Strongest Memory u; Weaker Than Canada Still liitritiiit- is not ziiiare that Laiiada is still nominally" at \\;.r with kiCflllillly and lapaii. This paradox oi ctiittitiiiiiig to hc at war wltcii the war has h ‘ll tl\Cl‘ for iiioitths, is explained by tlic ll\'CL‘>'~lI_\' oi an tifiicial tiroclatnizttitiii that the conflict is ctttlctl and a state of ilczicc exists. and hr the fact that iiti such proclztittution hits W! lrvwllCtl from (ittziivzi. The lTllfllll for the post- iittlWlHClll oi the ttrorlaitiatitiii l.\ that the \\1\r ' Mcasiircs .\ci aiid all regulations stemming front it must. uiidci" thc Constitution, terminate ‘and income iiieifcctive ivhcii llciwc tifficiall)‘ 511C- ceeds war, The llovernmcut llils therefore dc- irrrctl ilit» iirtirlziiii;iiittii llll the iicw luiiicrgciicy lilll l)L‘\$tlLllL'.\ law and perpcttiatc» the wartime ctuitritls, which would |)L‘I'l>ll hv tlic \v.'ivsitle if tit-ace raised it. lllll'l'i(l head too suddciilv. There is a clause iii the Xativttiiil Emergency .l’owcrs Bill which provides that the official time for the uars irriitiitzitioii shall be the date when that fill stire becomes effective,—namely oii latiuzii-y- first 194W. “On and after that day," sZl_\S iltc llill, "the war ngtiiiist Germany and japan shalt‘ for the purposes of \\'ar Meas- ures Act he deemed no longer to exist." The law at times, as Mr. l3uml>le sagely remarked, _"is a hass." Forest Conservation In a recent speech to the Canadian Club tn lllniitrcal, the president and general man- ager of the Canadian Forestry Association, Mr. Robson Black, emphasized the importance of preserving the forest wealth of the Dominiin by reminding his hearers that, though it took less tliati three acres to supply stifficicnt food for the sitsicnaticc of an individual. as much as four acres nf iioodlaiid would be reituired t0 meet his annual material needs. Once a nation has exhausted its timber resources, the ivastage cannot be made good in less than a century, he added. Research has greatly extended the usages of wood for various purposes, which means that the industrial demand is constantly expanding. nAlso, the carrying out of a huge from ilic representatives of the education. in- °°“"°" Pmvmce‘ dusti-v and welfare services, the committee fin- ally rccoiiiiiieiitls that the existing Advisory out! Both the House of Commons and the Sen- ate seem HEIXlUlIS to p0Sip0llE rising until sure of a visit fYom Santa Claus. a u at u Before the war the average adult in the United Kingdom smoked 5.1 cigarettes a day; iii Caiiaclia, 2.3; and iii the United States 4.7. The 1943 average W35.‘ United Kiiigtlfilli, 6-1; Canada, 3-6; and United States, 6.9. i I i U calamities which struck menace is concerned, greatest gain will be in centage of the latter Potsdam agreement. Beacon-Herald. Establishment of a system of compulsory military service whereby every fit young man in Canada, without discrimination and without question, shall be required to fit himself for the defence of the country and that legislation be adopted to that purpose was the gist of a resolu- tion passed unanimously at the convention of the Saskatchewan Command, Canadian Legion, B. E. S. L. times, unhappily, came by its name? The thorltutive, Dictionary It!!!‘ Will our optometrists please note! A Brit- ish scientist has invented spectacles which can be trodden (m, dropped or bent without being damaged. He is Professor Low, inventor of the bi-focal lenses —— used for both long and short sight — and the contact, invisible lens which fits over the eyeball. His latest invention, unbreak- able Zlasscs, weighs less than a. quarter of, an ounce. They are made from one piece of fine wire with tiny, half moon lenses set iust below the line of vision. The wearer can lift his eyes from his bOok for normal sight without inter- ference from the glasses. at ‘n: 1k Charles Wesley, musician, bOri-i this date i757, son of the Rev. Charles \Vesley, poet and preacher; like his brother Samuel, he was 2' musical prodigyfas a baby his mother used to tie him to a harpischord where he would amuse preserved. Thus ‘louk,’ cheap drinking place. automatic phonograph T. (Buffalo News.) for the good old days i hoe to cut their crop, of potatoes, even fall have by force of _ building program, in response to the urgent l 'lllt1Sl!lg requirements of the population in all l ' parts of the country, will drain available stip- l plies to an unprecedented extent. The Forestry ;i. Association is jitstified in its apprehension. if l’ adequate steps are not taken to safeguard the t future. Canada has been so boiuitifully endowed by nature in respect to its tiiiiliei" resources that it is difficult tn realize that there is a limit to ; the extent to which ivholesale exploitation can - be carried, Due to the efforts of far-seeing organizations which have undertaken the public duty of ivrtriiiiig the authorities and the country at large of the inevitable result of the extravzv gant policies pursued in the past, a considerable improvement can be reported. It is still the fact, however, that much more can he (lone and should‘ be done to preserve our precious natural heritage, so far as it still remains to us. A lcientific program of conservation, on an ade- quate scale, would suffice to remove the dart. ~ ger. u. K. e Plans Proposals that will make a valuahle contri- bution to the stability of employment in post- war Britain are contained in a report published recently of the Cotiimiltce appointed liy (lie Coalition Government in lilllllélfy I945'tii1dei' the cliairiiiziiisltip of Sir ljorlfrcy liicc, Secre- tary of the hliiiistry of labour, to coiisidci" the estahltsltmciit of a juvenile employment service. ‘ 'lhc iuacliiiicrv to liclp boys aiid girls lcav- ‘tttg school to fllltl sititzthle ciiiploymctit has ex- isted iii the [fiiilccl Kingdom SiIlCC the first (lccade of this CClllllfV, hut hitherto the responsi- bllllv hits ltccii tlivitlcd bctivccti the Aliiiistries of filhfitll‘ and liductitioti and the Scottish fidu- CallOll‘llfllltfllllClll, who are assistctl hy advisory coiimiittccs coizipttsctl of cdttcatioiiists. employ- ers, workpcoplo and welfare workers. lit aid- ditioti to the ilivirlcd control, an inherent weak- mu has been that the application of existing machinery has been ciitircly voluntary. Those nliiiiuistcriiig it have tint had a full knowledge either of all thc vacancies. or of all the itiveti- lle labour available. To enable the juvenile cmploytiiciit officer lo give adequate guidance the Iiice Commit- tee proposes that schools should keep a record 0f every child. covcriiig his physical and iti- tellecttial abilities, educational attainment. spec- ial aptiutdes and interests, qualities of disposi- tiOn and any special home circumstances. Paral- lei with tHiSWVOUld he a thorough analysis of local industries and jobs and general informa- fidlfbtrtlie trends of employment. The develop- itlcntwork is already being done by the Min- lstrypf Labour which if is suggested should preplfe I. series of suitable pamphlets on car- ‘EQII; i ' The second function of the service is the pinging i“ employment. The Committee slates if! ‘fhroe main purposes-to fit the individual lftfdt ‘right, iOlIt to direct liim from iobs harm- lgtll (d; fi health or character or leading to no nd to ensure that the supply of distributed according to im- llclietttiphiinislration the re- f i’! new departure in Gov- hiniself for hours together; when only two years and nine months old, he astonished his parents by playing a. tune in correct time; his brother Samuel, borii iiiiie years later, was even a greater musical wonder, for at the age of cight he stirprised the musical world by an Oratorio, etitircly his own composition, entitled Rtrr/i; ivhcri he reached iitziiihood lie composed a grand mass for Pope Pius VI, for which the pontiff returned thanks in a flattering Latin letter; and, as if to make the nttiatidn ltotioroblc to his Protestant connection. Samuel composed thereafter a complete (Yatlicdral service for the Church of liiiglaiitl, oii which his faiue as :1 musician now principally rests. ars who had to perform tumn tasks the ly washing on the scrub lng-Kitchencr Record. Dlsastrous fire which of Bredcnbury, Sask those towns that hard. money scarce and about the slowest beasts schools has brought down the level of Canadian er place to sll of mi cvt around lhi- parlor ti“ shoes off tmtl tht- lzr. the r91 coiivciiit '1 i, says, "have we had cause to he thankful for the nhstiiizite stand of Laval or the University of Montreal against some device to win twpularity‘ by further sacrifice of the editczitioiial values. . Our Frcncli-Cutiatlian universities, leading higher education for two-fifths of the pcople of the country, exert tllc sort of itifliiciice now that (Jxfortl excrtctl three-ttiiai'tcrs of a cctitiirv ago, snow and‘ titt- lhcy could lic pi. at. the rctlr, aur givr you cliilnltt ricd about that? lFQt. "cd t.- lhg ltlii-iisti-ies of Labour and Education 30d the i . Scottish Education Department. The executive NOtGS 7713 Way pUBuC FQRUM t would be part of the Ministry of Labour and . the Minister of Labour would bear the Darlifl" —"—' - “m1”: ;r““n':' meiitary responsibility. duhlfohiinlctiiehallhirigdi? "Kflblffi spomlml-l o! ulutlnll The Central Executive would be assisted by vymousand, n; ‘on, n; mm“); lateral. Thin.“ 1:100:10“ a staff of specially seleetedanspectors to dis- lqfiillfelvfhtvll/glgti:uglftlilgisllzlém;llgzligfig urnul,“ "mum n" oplllllm sciiiiiiate ideas and information and undertakcjoap m“, are hem; tuned Wm, of correspondents. research. llcctigiiiziiig the impoitaiice 0f aidlsulphondted fatty alcohol. -van- ___,_. Thlovns stole a grand piano [rum the third floor of a lodging house in Boston and sold it; to a second. Councils for England, \'Vztlcs' and Scotland hand desist, we have known 8- faffl; finial“. hi6“ zritciiaifiitiii’ should be placed by the Natmital Atlvisory fiirlmé?! (lWhBHCPS Whohlllfll/E tel}: wooden covers of we m” ‘re an‘ Council for (ire-at BFllZllll with separate ad- e do "g, e same l lng l""[_ right and appreciated. but old peo- - - - Mu‘ Plano‘ and radlos L" afum“ le need the rails to balance them- vistti-v coitimittces for bcutliiiitl and Wales, in; apartments-St. Tliomns p _ , ._ . Th,“ h“ ma} selves both ascending and descend- ivlitlc the local Juvenile lzinployiiietit Commtt- e u ' ing. _ l(’€> should be returned as an essential part of “mm-h uglgflflgfg in Britain I "l- 5"‘- e“- tt _ are using penicillin to cure tiuliy 1c UH“ cattle of mastitis, one of thclr Mrs meme 7' 0' PATRON most. serious diseases, reports The ' F“ r 'su_eet Manchester Guardian, The results’ z °y ~ are almost loo good to be trite, LETTER FROM FLORIDA says Professor Scott Watson, who is chief education and advisory of- flcer of the Ministry of Agricul- Kiiig tieorgc VI ascended the throne this “"9- date, i030, tin the abdication of king Ed- Th, iujflhngflon o; 3mm, n; t; ward YUL war business removes from the heart of Europe the war potential that undoubtedly invited the in the present century. There was a tradition that nothing that Krupp turned out could be equaled or ex~ celed by any other nation. Science there was truly harnessed to Marl. What disposition the British will make of the huge concern remqins to be seen. As far as the German perhaps the lng of the Krupp tradition, while there may be some salvage of the physical assets. Russia gets a per- under — Stratford We all have heard 0f—-lll‘ld unme- from-a box, but how many know how it given in a fascinating, and an au- Orlgins, compiled by Joseph Shipley. Here it ls: “Juke (Box)! In the mountains of southern Unil- ed States, many Elizabethan words. that have dicd out in England, are to move quickly, was applied the places where liquor was sold, in prohibition times; hence. any When the swept to popularity in such shops it trarne to be called a ‘juke box."‘—W, O. Some people are always wishing was much simpler than it is now. Well, some of our rural have had a taste of tliesc good old days this full. We iirc told rain made the cornfields so soggy that the corn binder we work and they were forced to ":2- sort to the sickle or short-handled the loose bundles on to the wagon. Harvesting of silage corn, digging circumstances been done this fall as they were in the good old days. Those farm- "back-breaking" way wish for a return of thc good old days about as much as the city housewife who had lo do the \VE‘0l(- cause the machine needed icpiiir- brings into the headlines one of dcrivc names from unconveiitinnl trirrtim- stances, What with the times beinz known to man, lhc oziiiv oflew lived for considerable per- , lods on brcud and hcrrlcs, Th is it was that. this section of the coun- iqt a q. i; try became jokingly known us , , _ “Bread and Berry" district, Wiim 'lliat the "lowered level’ of Canadian a town grew up there thc “Broad and Berry" title stucli, llllllll)’ lic- coming the more polishctl Bvcdcn- tiniversities, and that this lowering “has in bury, -_Windsui~ stiir, LINE BTORM turn sent the school level lower still" is the —-'—— The m _ . . _ rose u . charge of Dr. H. L. btewart, professor of bumaeugiiill, ,:l',3,s;l,l1_,hl":;.,l,‘,','_,v The sea wem cliawn. philosophy at Dalliousie University, according ly everyone l‘l‘11lC1“tv1l)f!l'S tiit- pol- fflkzllaliélfillilflslack to an article on Llnivci-sity Life in (Taimda ap- filial?“ Elfzllyglfc°[clff;°";_vll;,§“'l ff)“: From a coal-pit, s-tct-p nearing in a recent issue of the Canadian iiiaga- mo", glow coining tltrtiugli 1m And thick and bkwk- ziiie Culture. To the French Universities Dr. “"Yllll"l°sdl_"l lllefltlflli 't‘lic sun was in ~ - .. - - . t . .\ - t Stewart" pays tribute for the {Cfilfklllilllgn iii- h1a,_t’1ic,,(n“,fu1-,,._' JCT“. inn,“ ,,,_ 2 iitgiiagclliliag-flbg-wrllltl. fluence which they exert. "How often. he pnnlonabletiess. liit-i-t- t--~ n~ wi- Brown to blue. ,,ti\ .t.' l one had lierii out l..ii tpiiii; iii \.\‘ii .lit ti» I ll xvii.» liltrly to intlsui‘ S1111". A helicopter‘ taxi tiiiiy Nlhlll hsiit", THE CHARLOTTEWTQYVN GUARRLAN QUICKIES By Ken Reynold RAP’! AT Fl‘. o. Shy-May I draw the IUEDUOII of Sin-Greetings from the land of sunshine and oranges to the beau- tiful little Island which by now. must be fut asleep in the arm of Winter. And here's a special warm, .nd I hope very sincere greeting to my 185?‘! friends in the Garden of the u . two this world Although we may ht- separated by many miles I cannot help feel- “hi ing that distance only mikes the ca.» ttt ti y; Lil/titty /\ heart grow lander, o: n Bum: put. it, "time but th’ impression stronger makes as streams their channels deeper wear," Even though I should wander to the fartherest corner of earth I‘ ' still know that Prince Edward Ir- land wlll always be to me the one spot which I shall ever look upon as "Home Sweet Home." For to me, it is a land of cn- charitment full of saluted memori- ies. My foridest dreams have cen- tered around each hallowed and beloved scene; my greulelt joys have found birth within the humble and historic domainf greatest achievements and my greatest misfortunes all can be found in Prince Edward Island. There, too, are i..y best 5nd most; loyal friends, friends who have Blvfld b)’ me 1n sunshine and in cloudy weather; friends that no man can put aside without exper~ fencing the deep pangs of loneli~ ness and regret, Although I have long travelled among the hills of adversity I am happy to be able to say that my fellow men have used me far bet~ ter than I deserve to be used. Such loyalty and such friendship are beyond price! Like a gift from the gods, it creeps ‘into one’: soul and creates a new deslro to teat-n the hreuk- the julte answer is of Word T. und to dodge. to ian. when life “My mother said she with a Guardian Want A Names of children, their age, name must be forwarded to the Executive Officer. H. M. C. S, "QUEEN CHARLOTTE” day, 17th December, in order th ed out in time. ‘d buy me a Fox Terrier puppy d - if I'd give you up!” NAVAL CHRISTMAS PARTY The annual Christmas Party and ex-Naval personnel, will be ii “QUEEN CHARLOTTE". o'clock, This party is restricted to children eight years and er. rt» all children of Ntivsi _ eld on board H. M. C. S. Friday, 21st December, at 3 address, and father's not ater than A.M. Mon- at invitations may be mail- All children must be accompanied by parent or guard- QECEltfBER t1. 19ft; " 4.1!: l ' SMART Exciusiv: tiiri sets -., Cheiiln. Ashe: of Roses Chests. Skylark Walnut Oberlin. 1.3 D t nuteflilihdts. Prlco $2.00 ltu Hair Brushes. Peggy Sage Gilt $1.00 to Revlon $1.50. Mirror Sets 5 ed. 40o f0 $2.50 display of Gilt, suggestions. TilE 2 MAGS 148 Grout George Street G. F. llutchason & S00 OPTOMETRISTB facts.’ H 53 Grafton Street Evening In Purl: Walnut Wnlnut Dllllhlllfd Walnut. ‘cits-u. Secrets" Wal- 816. Keystone and Prophylactic Tangea Gift Solis 55c to 0200 Sets $5.00. Gilt Sell $1.00 £0 udleii Brush: Comb and $0.00 00 51° 00.. Writing Pnpor in Chant: 2.00. Writing Paper. Fancy Box- Numefous other gill ideas. Drop in and see our large §IIIIIDIIII ‘Specialists in the fil- ling of glasses for the correction ofccular de- more about mankind. This mol- sflge will, I hope, reach each be- loved friend through the daily press, and bring to you individual- .v H meaning and a hope which mere word: can not adequately convey.. And had it not been for your thoughtfulness and humanitarian ideals this trip would in all pi")- tiability not have been possible. That the change may bring mg beneficial results is my hope as well as yours. By the time this letter goes to press we shall be ngarlng m9 Christmas season and it is my sincere wish and prayer that God Will Brant all my Island friends a IIJSPIIE from" the Qre; and 1m of the flesh, so that ouch one who reads this message may find in the JQYDUS Christmas just ahead the glad tidings "Peace on earth good wlll m. wards men." I um, Sir, etc.’ F. II MacARTlIUR friends that uld not then lo lCl plowing, these au- hotird he- le-fl much in ruins th ' Mr Plant City, Florida. oxcn just o1‘ bui-tleii settlers Offices: 12-ll-3i. TRADITION Ever watchful, ever ready It Applies to the Insurance Business, Too no mattei- how dangerous the mission, how turbulent the seas . . lite British Navy has never failed to live up to its tradition of always “finishing the job.” The success of. a Company over a long period of time is also linked to the tradition of its background. The Sun Insurance Office Lld. of London, England . . . founded in 1710 . . . transacting Fire and Cas- ually business in Canada, is the oldest Insurance Company in the world. The tradition of sound management, integrity and the ability to keep abreast. of the times has won the confidence of insureds in many parts of the civilized world. l-lyndman 6s Cm, Ltd. Provincial Agents Charlottetown - Summerside Montague 'l'i‘.ic skippai‘ said: "it can't be true. t ll. "l iitl~vtci' teen A ring like that. Aird I've sailed these iva-ters Filly years. Sllf“'.lfl\\'85l sure. And tlilias with ears. "Hut iitotlrri‘ like ‘rho likcs o‘ tilui-t.“ ill l ll. amid storms of ‘democratic’ iiiiiovatitiii." In m, oxpl-rss "a," ,,_.,.,,..,, 1,, ,-.. llc tflfflifil hi1. feet Dr. SlClVQTCS Opinion it is not the size of a col- {Frost YYQUIIOH‘ I'OJP'IICI"S of Evil" ilfildttffliitiillitlgl“ sail. . - - . rzs .1" as reruns , ' “‘ lcgc ‘hut the size of tlic population from WlllCl] Rflfiwa; N], Shrwivp, m], H)“, Tetised toi- a nnlit. it dratrs its stitdeiits" that is significant. "Only a ccrtain tiroportioii of thc pcoplc iii any coun- trv will he at any time stiited for university traiiiiii ,l' he adds. g 4 t a a int: a plan lo tutu. Highlands or England-direct to the The domestic market for dairy products depends to a large cxtciit O11 continued high purchasing power, Mr. W. Frank Jones, presi- dent of the National Dairy Council of Canada, told the Central Ontario Clicesemakcrs’ conven- tioti at Bellcville. Ont. High wartime family earnings had provcn that Canadians could 00n- suiiie great titiantitics of milk in many forms, in fact spent a third of every food dollar on dairy products. Army rations experience for in- stance, had resulted in consumption of about II pounds of cheese per year per man, com- pared with about four pounds for the popula- tion as a. whole, Mr. Jones believed. Consumers were not aware that every time they purchased a quart of milk tho Government paid .two cents of the legal price. They were not prepared for discontinuance of this consumer subsidy, and n great deal of explaining would be necessary. He believed _all dairy subsidies should be termed “consumer” subsidies as the purpose was to keep up supply and keep the cost of living index cull-almost literally "oii During demand more p ll eumed the general wage tortalnment, 5o it may pended on the industry which must export in order to surviveaad prosper. Export trade. ee- pecially in cheese and concentrated produetl, must be enmuraged and expanded. New mer- Ilenpollu liar-Journal. Ottawa, elm‘ noun i! tntllctoi-y ntatementl m lhtemontl, ha; , {fed by officqnkfi i the establishment i A " ltets were necessary as the oltieotablisiiod mar;- lllimd, . - " ' ' anemia. ; only .t.i Iill .'t.;' . §ervice costing no m’ll'l‘ t um 1t\ t‘- age car prices which \Vlll l'i!.c passenger front liomc-tviictlici‘ iii the Welsh mountains, tlic SUOUJJI isolated districts of station. The passenger wlll merely phone im order and an alr liixi wlll ‘the Jon":- step." The scheme is expected raise the entire lystom of’ United Kingdom rail transport to the levcl of its express train services, which hold the world speed records. ltho war, bigger cheques made it possible for many people to enjoy their first regular plrtlclpation in the city’: entertain- ment and cultural advantages. Re- sponding to an increased nnllonul promoters pent more and ya, concerts and llrnlllll‘ lttractlonr-mnny o! dubloun value -out on the mud. Now the war over and although it ls pre- bo maintained, people are going to think twice before parting with the 01.50 to a. commonly charged for an afternoon or even be time for local Impresario; to think About their own recortverlion prob- lem. Thin ls not to dlacoura a first ciul IHIICUOIII from com ng to Mlnneaipolln. But it might be well down. Canada produced more _milk than it {at fllflfi"fl'.°tiflfipfllhi“,'f".i'.'l.fl‘°l'l needed at lionie. Hundreds of thousand; of "If" “"0111 "flderltlndllns-lest farmers, distributors and manufacturers de- w" n“ m" ‘mm l‘ ‘l’ ° l“ that are far from gal en.- iy wiui an Malawi" ftmuu- I Illlflllln III h! n d . m} habits?“ "' film; We h:.ird the cla-ftci‘ Of trots and arts. Of dlwiics fal lng Down below. The skipper (lapped II One Buick slim f" diamel. price $125.00 complete. One 10 H.P, Atlantic Motor slightly used. Price $75.00. One complete Hoisting Gt-nr with drum and McCormick Deering engine. Price $75.00. One 18 H.P. twocvlinder Fraser. complete with Shaft and Propeller, new block. Price $200.00, One 27 H.P. Fraser complete with Shaft. and Propeller. Price $350.00. One Auxiliary Schooner. equipped with new General Motors engine, FOR SALE Price $3,600.00, er, 5’ in len 64' overall, Motor complete with Shaft and Propeller. gtii, 6" propeller. In good order. 19 1-2’ width, also new fore- Auxiliary Schooner 51’ 6" overall, 17' width, reclassed register 1945, capacity 50 loiis of coal, well powered and sails in good condition. Price $1,500.00, Reply by Box CWC, Guardian. 12-8-31. 1115i. 11R l CIOW. Fling like u. bird 1n tlhe Mowing dark. mainline it! lllLV OIISIIMIGILM‘ an P1 iitheChrletl Day, 1046, or New Year's Day. l9- 40, even though both thou great annual holiday: hi1, thll time, on Meatless Tuesdays. btumlnlng tho situation more clolely one mly con- elude that the control autlioritlel are attempting to make n lilg- hearted virtue out. of circumstan- cel. Menu: on Ohrlctmu and New Your‘: Day are usually given over pretty unnnlmoully to fowl- turkey, goon, chicken, etc” ln up- roxlmnuly that ,ort1cr. Indeed, he amount o! what the Prion Board calls "meat." uud on oltlier of these occasion: ll about in the lame ratio u the rk to the been: in the pork-und- ne the some outhorllln once shuffled u mull However, one mould not look lift oxen in the mouth, and wliattiu- oi- nor any of the holclinqn on! Mo” would 10m not lo admit that even d 11nd hurt of luroltterlcy dun l‘.%¢~if.l’i§=i"%€§" level wlll lug’: en- well n. Qlllllrlilllrl Mk: d hgmm ‘flu olflelai rolnxntloavlf Bcroo vilifie- i PACK CAREFULLY i- ADDIIIS COIIICTIY Irftllh Columbia . ‘am-aw...- (A ADIAN NATlDhlAl ‘to: fil Ihnhoinlnliahlmnn- sipioroiiiisu QLA ‘Q o s \\ ~33; 1,’? minimum: . Danni» 1! . Donahu- l1 CANADIAN PACIFIC (l t/jZtll Chartered Accountant 144 Richmond Si. Charlottetown Tel. 589 A. J. HASLAM. 8A.. LLB. BARRISTER. ETC. Charlnlll-leiwn, l". 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