"giacrcuzvr IllE ctitittontrowu surname blunting Dally (Founded tn I887) President: Lieut. Col. W Chester S. MOLIIO \'u: Jraoldent: .l. R. Burnett, IJJ- St-cietary: i.i'eut. Cal D. A. Macltlnnon- 0.8.0. 533v, m" “waging Director: .l. R. Burnett, FJJ. Associate tiitiuus; t-‘ratik Walker and Ian A. Burnett SIIBSLRIFIION RATES By Mall u. r. L 1.. $4.00 per yell-r: 52-5" f" 5 Ill-lib 81.25 fi-r 3 months; 50c to: one mouth City lJclivt-iy; $5.00 per year; $3.0» for 6 month! $1.75 for 3 month: u; Mail in Liainzuia anti 0.5.5. 55-00 P" yell‘ ‘mu-guy \\g|'g(|_y; 5.1.00 per year; $1.00 tor ti month; 50c Ior 3 B10111»!!!- Ttu Chuxloileluuu uuunltnn may be obtained I Igniting’: Acne Alullt], rum-n Sunni-e, New Xorln Dll Sunni sewn Agenvy, Currier btlllt and Washington, Bolton; Metropolitan Anus Agency, tiiltt Peel Sh, Montreal; J. Fine, 06f tiny bu, ‘ion-lilo; tut-nu Stunt], Chnteln lmurier, gnaw“; unit-w .\o\\| stunil, rimlliury, Ont; lluh Tobacco ‘hop, biotin-ton, N. IL; I-lllcu ttobi-rtrou, Amherst. N. B. [TTM Strongest Memory is Weaker than tlll Weakest Ink." JLNE 21. S.\'I'I'IiIl.-\\', 1941. Tra nspurloTi-dn Problem s ‘There was further discoutageitieht in the m“ y,,:,c,.p,,,,. ,1“ 31th» ltupe \\‘.'lS entertained by salvage int-u of ieclziiiuiug the car ferry Charlottcttitun, lying in too‘ feet of water off the south shore of Nova Scotia. Thu OPmIO" “"111 ho“nt|x‘fl\‘ rewugre ,0 be very thoroughly sub- smp, J30}, l..,»;'..rc it Cllfl l-e ace-spied. 'l‘h¢ .liii'ictil:_v of obtzafnzug zinother car ferry k1 wartime is obvious, of course: But as Mr. O. Hvndman points out in a letter in today! issue, that is all the more reason why every Qffnl‘! Filtiiliii be tuade to find a solution to the problem. in which our war contribution as a Province is directly itivolvctl. Neither the old Prince Edttlord Island, nor the even lv-ss suitable olil Scotia, can be regard- ed as sati-fitcti»: stib-tittttes for the Charlotte- wm, m,“ it , .. [he piuric; SPIIQOII. Mr- llynd- man cuguc-ts zit some of the largest and mOSi ntodcrn ctr ftrries have been operating Ofidhfi Great lakes, and that one of theseships might be ntaiie available during open navigation. I; h,“ li(’t'll stigut-sictl that either the Srmkatyl or {hc [Iflljyyllll/ might now be made available t0 run in coitiuuctitvti with the Prince Nova on the Wood Islands scrvice during the hCFlVY "mm" traffic sea-on. lloth these steamers, however. Us amwqp‘. in aUh-C gnvfifflmeflt service. If titt- Priiuv- Nora herself could oper- ricct. _v. , ate a. couiituious service, day and night. P)’ dOtlllllllg its crew, making eight return trips every twenty-fruit hours. This would undoubt- edly help to relieve congestion, but it would be nece-sziry first to have. the channel at Caribou prc-ptrlv dredged anti marked. There is no rea- son why this project should not be carried out at once, in any case. (lf greater seriousness and importance is the pivvblr-iii of mtinttiiiiitig iirtxt winter's SCYVICE- 'l'l~,g- l'i'.i:tri' lfrlxutrtl lrlimrl is an iccbrcakcr, but her age and CtllI/iillOfl tioes not warrant the as- lumption that she could stand up to winter condltiotis today. TIhat is a question which tht aull-iiirities are loath to discuss. She would re- quire, a: any fflit‘, to be ihorouglilv overhauled. which mcatts a pcritid of weeks, perhaps months, in rlryrlock. This is a crisis in our transportation history, requiring the most serious and urgent attention of our r.'tilv.':iy and government HUEIlOTiIIBS- Nothing should be lcft undone. If there is available (‘rttlllltllflll on the continent for salvag- Irig the C/mrlnllciwrvn, or failing that, 1 steamer or steamers capable of taking her place for flit hazardous winter <crvice, steps should at once be tnl-ztin to evpbirc ths-sc possibilities. AnrTtlier Islander Honoured A IlL'\\'i)' fl_ll'lllt‘(l branch of the Department of Trziiupirt, known as the Blcrcliatit Shipping lhtil, has tit it.- licad Capt. Ii. Harry Catneron, a native of this Cizy and sun 0f the late Capt- Al 'indt~r (fiuueron. (faptziitt Ilarry was for several yuux- .\l.'l.\l('l" iii the Lady Iioats plying Ll<'l\\'t't'll lliir Iillli tlic \\ic.<t. Itidics. During tbt- pu-t f.\v yv nrs lu- has been employed on the .\lr.uti-.-:il lurbuiu- liutirtl in the Shipping De- partment. llii." cujgziuizziaiou is formed to assure prompt srliiig of tt\'L'l'.-t'§lS ships which have l)t"('il vlzb-rvttl tbziutgh crew and officer shortage as v.<‘l a- w» ilil‘il‘l'iill\(‘ care 0f scumcifs dc- pvndviits iiiul .-ili]l\\'l‘CL'i\'l'LI seztitien arriving in Ciuzidiziu port... Xlerchruit shipping is becoming an .'ll.‘t‘ll!(' problem. The (iuvcrnmcnt has select- ed a Ciif"li>i' and ii'll.\l.\\'t1l'llly person in Capt. Ilziriy limit rou. bfui-iicipal Doctor Scheme ‘fling up of “the illlllliCillfll doctor scheme" in H“. ,,,.,,\-,‘,-,;.. m‘ Xlntiilrdili and Saskatchewan i135 dum- mm-l; p. provide itu-tlituwl care in isolated fll‘t'.'l< wharf it \'."l-' lllll l'l‘('Vl""-‘|." “Wlllablct DR ]r_ \\'_ ];.._~|,.,,.,_ llcputyt Minister of Ileziltlt zliul Public \\'elfnre for lllzttii- tnlh-L 1.,l.l llu‘ (Yiuntlintt Ihlllllfi H (‘an ‘I 1\.<snci;i1f~ii l‘(‘L‘(‘llli_V. ‘Atldrcss- mg n Wm-y-ll tp-wiiiii of the convctitirut, Dr. a ‘ ' ' , . . JtlCkstitt said the svlicnte consisted of the hiring of a pliv ..'ill bv a muuicip:ilitv 0r tuuiticipalitics "g0 Suppw lll(‘lllt.‘.'li scrviccs to the residents of his area Wllilivltl (‘illll’L't‘ to tlic iudivitltial residents. The mum... p, pa)» the doctor, Dr. Jacksoit said. is rai-"cd by a luvv on till taxable PTQPQHY m tho mtttiicipzilitv. Iu it group of tuunicinlities where the Qbllrilli; was stuvdietl. he added. the levy cost the fflllili)’ “mi n rlllflfl(‘it-SPUILOII pf land approxi- ‘11nt(\]\v 3;, m.” “,\ tiuuuctpnlity m Western Can- 141-] " [hp Qpcwlw-r ("iplulticd “is the local unit of guvcriiiiicizi. .'iurl consists of an area 0f fmlll 20o tn ‘lnt)~1|t1.'li‘<‘lliil<*<. with file Polmhtlo" ,._.,,,Q;,,._. {mm 15p.» t.» 3.000 persons." Thc ap- ,..-.‘...i’ of lilrcr-fifllls tlfdlit‘ rcsidenbrntepaycyis is llt't‘t‘~‘.~iit'v' before :1 municipal doctor is Q1835? - y;,,,.,,,., HUI 1;“; _.-.. \-.~;ti-<_ l)r. Jackson said. the l-"ttislutiou in .9:i<k:itclic\\'.'iti apd Manitoba in rtes- pe-ct to the (‘filllffii of iiuttucypril doctor? has] tel- comr- prrtty well stabilized The 60mm l" l" l ,m\-.'.-..-,»< 1'; =l< we think where it belongs. 11-1111?- ., , . _ . iv “m, ‘he official provincial dcparllnattts l r | ‘ ' ' ~ » ' eir charged w=th the health activities wlthlfl l we“ .. _. Ell/IL. rluivciitil in Out IE2 Darkness In a review of the present situation as it at‘- fects newspapers Tlie Journal of the Itistittite of Journalists, of which Mr. Stewart Nicllflliflll l5 the editor, has this to sayw “we can see clearly enough some of the problems peace will bring. Foremost of these are the maintenance and the improvement of journalistic standards, the re- lationship between Officialdom and the Press. and the unfettered power of the Press to guide public opinion on all issues of positive value. \Vith victory the public will demand new leader- 5hip_ and it will he the prime function of journal- ism to give leadership fully and freely. To quote a “Tiuics" coittribtitor: '\\'e shall be citizens of a nation that was never greater, of a commonwealth of nations bound in a unity forged afresh, of a \vorld-\virle company of free‘ peoples sharing the same faith‘ and \\'ho is sufficient for thcsc things.’ " - EDITORIAL NOTES — This is the longest day, after which we may expect some warmth with the sun returning in its track. purpose . illii Will we be in the millionaire class tonight? It all depends on you, and you depend on the Hank. Buy g Victory Bond today if it even be only $50, which yoti can borrow. e a II Tomorrow devout thanks ought to be offered in all Churches to Divine Providence for putting it into the hearts and minds of our people to respond so willingly t0 the appeal to help “pro- vide the tools.” u u n- a As we never miss the water till the well runs dry, so we do not know ho\v much we depend upon the Car Ferry for existence until it dis- appears. Now should anything happen to the Prince Edward we will be on our beam ends, for the old Scotia, while good enough as l. stand- by, could never negotiate the passage in winter. i! 1F l.‘ l! Inigo Jones, Englislt architect, died this date. i652. He was surveyor-general of royal buildings and designed the banqueting hall at Whitehall. He studied in Italy before commencing the prac- tice of his profession, and made the acquaintance of Ben Jonson for whom he arranged the scen- ery for his forty masques. They afterwards quarrelled, and Jon son satirized him in “Bartholomew Fair." at n- : m The Board of Trade ought to get busy n0\v to persuade the Governments to provide adequate Ferry service for our freight requirements both import and export. Thcr "s not a day to lose, as has been forcibly pointe out in our columns by Mr. J. Leroy Holman. 1r m it iv Otir overseas men are favoured visitors to London. An order in effect during the intensive German air raids on London last Autumn, barring from the city all army men on leave un- less their homes were there has again been re- issued. No officer 0r enlisted man may’ spend his furlough within ten miles of Charing Cross, the center of London, unless he has relatives within this area. The order does not apply to dominion troops. however, for which they are devotitly thankful. w- e m w Today concludes one of the most glorious pages in otir Island's history, the Car Ferry dis- aster notwithstanding. Our children's children will look back with pride on the itiagnificeitt re- cord we have made iu receiving and dcspatching the Victory Torch to its destination in the Moth- erland, and our achievements in the matter of men and money to maintain that freedom which we, in turn, have had handed down to us. We have every reason to hold our heads high and look the whole world in the face, for we can truly claim we have endeavoured manfully to do our bit at one of the most critical junctures in this old world's battle-scarred history. 4- at * >i< Evidcutlythe Lindbergh fatnily do not sec eye-to-eyte with one another in the present crisis —Allg1lSlf F- Lindbfirgh, a Birmingham, Ala., at- torney and first cousin of Charles A. Lindbergh, stiggcstcs that the flier-isolationist ought to h;- put in a concentration camp. The attorney said he feared his cousin was taking his isolationist stand not out of patriotism, but because of lust for power. He said Lindbergh resembled their common grandfather, August Lindbergh, who, he said, became so itnpopttltu‘ in Sweden that he fled the country on the advice King (Tharlcs, whom he served as secretary. “That's why something should be done about hint,” Augustus Lindbergh said. “I know it is undemocratic to prevent man from saying what he wishes. bttt it is also democratic to stilmriliuate 0110's feelings to the will ‘of the majority. And I d0n’t think my cousin is capable of that." w s w- u The country sausage, long before the appear- ance of frankftirtcrs or “hot rings," hml formed an important clement in the stihstatitial Eng- lislrbreakfast. \\"ith the war, the franltftirtei" vanished and the country satisttge, for a time, held the field undisputed. Nruv, it ton, is passing. Lcllilllllfitl .l20Lli.illltl. tlic. pnultcrls intestines, served as sheaths, and even its tart condi- ments are needed elsewhere. Iis death knell has been tolled by Lord Wooltott, hlinister of Food, and The Times of London thus editorially chants its dirgc. “The sausage is so much more than a mere food. It is the symbol of old and happy far-off things. For mic thing. it has stood front time immcmorial for Sunday breakfast and the feeling of intioccut satiety that ensues; for leisurelitiess and another linur in bed; and not merely for those delights, btit for the looking for- ivard to them, so that it ntay be argued that the saitsagcs sitpremc hour really comes on Satur- day night. Tn go back a little, it recalls misty afternoons in Winter and slimy turf, a pleasant glow of warmth dccliiting gradually to a elammv coldness in talking ton long ovcr the game, and then the restorative virtues of a blazing bath af- terwards. We played together In football weather And iilcsscrl together for years. “Nn poet could have written these plangent lines if he harl not had satieapl for til h ‘I I- i i I CEIARLOTTETQWVN IUIIJ lil llll: IIAI A study by a. Stanford Univers- ity professor of more than 1,000 | s.u.'.ents of €XC_“..lOl1&I attainments, ouriecicn 111W man‘ lflldfllq lye, leads tum to the oonclusmz mat. as a. rule an intellectually gifted ln-' dlvldual can be identified almoet 35 “mummy in the third elemen- tary grade as at the age of 30,... New York Post. There u it British w tun r Society 1n Ctueago, congested S; Americans, which seeks to raise $1,000,000 in the city and in the State of Illinois for aid to Britain. The anneal ls CIiiEIiy directed m the city as a. quid pro quo far the ,heli> the people or Great. Britain -8tive to Qhicago miter the 11m 1n [1871- Bu“ people .ln Britain at -¢.it time Clllcago received $701,- we in cash, and material help which brought the value of the gifts to over $000,000. At that. time the population of the city was a. little over 300,000, 50 $1,000,000 W85 8 10L at money to them. —st. Thoma: ‘Times-Journal. This State's role In the Unlkd States’ fPilats for Britain" pm. gram will begin earlyynext month W11?" 300 UEdSIl-llil British sltymen arrive at Dallas for a course of 20 weeks in prlrziary training g1; the Dallas Aviation School. Materials Bllli glories to be utilized in train- lllg l e young men will be lease- loaned to the British. Government lg UIGHUIIIMEG States Army; and w.°..“$‘.‘é.‘.‘.‘§3 filebili “wit, “ti” s mon w the United States Army Air Cori; ‘Ikaining Detachment was transfer- red to Brady. will be used to M. commodtite the ygung f]yer5_ fill“? if? B"f...‘i.“m“’“...“°“.‘....““ l‘ e; g- land, Australia, Africa, Canada, and other countries. After receiv. ing their primary training In this country. the young fighters will be transported overseas to continue their training in front line bases OI the RAJ‘. Transfer of the flying students will enable the English to clear their field; and alt-ports rm- more intensive warfare sud for g, Slqlllped-tiip air offensive against Afllsv lines. The Texas training pantie is to_ be Olle of six located i8 this tiatioti, two having been planned for Otlifornla and one each for Florida, Oklahoma 5nd Georgia. In the future, it fs ex_ Pwed thousands of English youths will be trained in this country at these bases. -_ Texas Digest,‘ 7*" ‘M1185 the President has done will be more popular than the new defense production agreement with Canada. It any fact in all this world wetter of uncertainties Ls clear, it: is that. the life and destiny of t._ie United States and Canada. are interwoven for better or {or . worse. It ls decreed by geQgfwphy IF 15 sllslfllnd by common language and ideals. It Ls cemented stronger bhrmlgh the years by economic gglilff- - New York World-Tele- _In horse-anTI-buggy days, an old- t.i.me_r reminds us, 1f a man wanted to hitch Nellie up to i; buggy whoge wheels were about to drop off, ft was nobodys business but his own, If the wheels did drop off nobody was hurt_btit the driver. or the persons with him. 1t is different tot day when B. man sits down at the wheel of a couple of tons of auto- mobile imd starts rushing til-item through the streets at thirty, forty or fifty miles an hour among hun- oreds of other autrxnobtles moving at. the same rate of speed. Modem conditions impose an obligation upon all car owners to be sure that their cars are safe to drive- for the sake of others t; swell as for themselves-Winnipeg nitmne, Some time early In 1841 and atL vertlsemcnt announced approach. mg publication of the first; numb- " 9f "A New Workyof Wit. and Wlum. embellished with cut; and Caricatures. to be called Punch; or. "me London Ch-arlvarl". It was along time a-boming. The first "umber Rflbeared in 1841. but our familiar friend. Mr. Punch, a finger on the side of his noble nose, and Tsbv. oppostte_ high-seated on o throne of files, were dented to the uorldtlll 1844, This was the sixth and final cover, ever young and Chflmlne with its fantastic and hilarious ftiezms. Every true be. liever that looks at. it salutes the memory of Richard Doyle. Punch has been fortunate In a. succession 11f great. artists: Leech, Keene, Telllllvl. Du Maurler, Sambourne; the roll is ftir too long to call. Punch has had and still has accomplished 901M115 and contributors. In 1L5 bwlld Vfilllmcs is the most amus- lll! and not the least veraclous his- tory of English politics and man- net's fpr a. hundred years. Its pluck and its high Splflls are unmmng even in the dzirkest titties. The only complaint, of old readers is that it. ls a bit. late in coming, owing to causes beyond its control. The war is top- ical. Humor is unforced. Mr. A. P. HGFbQTVS "A Little Talk" rallicks even more gally than usual. A philosophic poet recouitts his bless- "1881 “We still can get, milk for the baby and a morsel cf fish for mg cat". A blnck-and-wltite shows a house energetically aflre, The un- moved householders, bird cage and goldfish bowl In hand, tell the A.F.S. man: "You will find it stli~_ j rap-pump, fire-extinguisher and sand near the bathrocm dnor"_ En? land as usual. Punch as usual, May they flotirish tmdlmmed and un- diminished for many a. century yet. a —Netw York Times. Ralph Bell, Canada's Director o! Aircraft Production, returned from a visit to the United Kingdcm on Friday of last week. He breaktasted | in England on the morning of that. day and cllneci In Montreal in the evening, In the early days of alr- cmft. travel some people used to predict. such experiences as this, but at that time a crossing of the Atlan- tic between breakfast and dinner time was a dream. It ls now a reall- ty. Mr. Bell came to Canada, as he Jig-ii; | PUBLIC FORUM Tble column la 0P"! I" m‘ discussion by ollrrelptlndinil of qneltlonl III Inlerelt. Th! Charlottetown Guordlnn don not nooenuliy endorn the opinlllll el eorrelnonrleratl. WORDS OF ‘ CHALLENGE l A THOUGHT A DAY I fill-IE CAR FERRY PROBLEM ‘mwn of shock to our b60919 ill l‘ Country. The seriousness lossls and the Mainland means economic life of all cut- people. Some years ago when the at. a time when it is most. difficr‘ on account of the War, to rep] situation temiwfflrlly. with least possible delay. This is not. political question but one sure, in order to the but. purposes. this should be carefully consfdere 5f vlnclal Government, our Representatives. the Boards provision, Some of the lamest an and the development cit sin-The loss of the Car Ferry ' “Charlotbetowrfl ctune as a SW6“: ! this perhfllps not realized, u yet. arid probably not. many in the past have stopped tp consider how much \ efficient and adequate transporta- tlcn between our Island Pgvfrtifie e writer and others were advocating a. 8e0- ond and more modern Car Ferry, there was a good deal of criticism for putting forward such demurics when we altieady had the powerful toe-breaker — “Prince Edward Island," but the development in trade, assengcr-s and automobile have more tffian Justified the efforts put forth at. that time. This unfortunate disaster comes vessels of any description. mat l5 all the more reason why every ef- fort must. be put forth to rmedy g: that should be dealt with as a. war mea- insure that. this Province will be able to carry 0n its war contributions. To do this ople must not only produce, be} assured of adequate trans- pnrtation for marketing their pro- ducts. and for the importation of necessary suplplles, and for defence As regards the eltuatiori now created at Borden and Toi-tnentlne, all interests, such as the Pro- Federal of Trade and the Federal Farm Organ- izations. A united drive should be put on to ace that no time is lost. n making satisfactory, temporary most modern Ciii- FrrllB-S have beffl looking to the future, however. increased Ion A rcoru: n‘ WAR l "C ads. h l I “‘ “ vlwil. “Si? | resource deadlv blows to Hitler and Mussolini e . cumin: tide of’ emotion an resent- ment is rs dly cmatlnl ‘in most. bower ul weapons — the weapon of the spirit." — Mal. i Gen. I... R. LGIIOC-‘IIQ. Assoc- iate Debtuv Minister of Nat.- lonal War Services. DISTANCE e wor my Were you to crou th id, i ‘lb world or love or light. 1 could be calm and wistful here, And close my eyes at night. It. w t. d i t: to"; i true... ‘“‘ ‘“ ’“' But, cih. to have you down the a ne In bitter to my heart. -pgrothy__P_arkei-. B. oft the route for annual overhaul. Then there are some persons In this Province and on the Mainland. who 1N or! tfhe opinion that. the building oil’ o. Causeway II the most feasible way to solve our transpor- tation permanently, and carry out the intentions of the Fathers of Confederation to make Prince Ed- ward Island an integral part of the Dominion. In these days of extraor- dinary engineering feat-m the furth- er development end succeu of our Agricultural and Business life will c1 d ible "lentporary" arrangement; ere made, we should take every poss- lGenulne LP. lnsul-Atetl PRODUCED BUILDING Pntinucrs LIMITED llGlllllSl Si Sldlnfl (%") lull Protection! 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IN CANADA 01)€t‘t1l»iflg on the Great Lakes. and largely depend on the hmllllill fll moumcat "rononro HAMILTON one of thgse ships mlghtbe nmde this important question with w lch W|NN|PEG 5A|NT JOHN HALH-AX available nd serve satisfactorily We I" 110W 1809i While W0 lhllllld during any} navigation, S09 and IIIBIJL Lhflt the M81. pOSS- .__ ~~——~— —-~ .~::: q- _____ traffic, It is a matter which re- quires a good deal of study and consideration, as to whether one e nsive, luxurious Ferry ls best. suted to fill our requirements, or two modern ice-breakers specially equipped for the handling of Rail- way Cars, 'I‘rucks, Autm-noblles and Buses. To supply the adequate and efficient. service that this Province and the travelling public expect and are entitled to. it would seem that. two modem ships are requlred— both to operate during the busy seasons-one leaving each side et. the same time. We would then al- wavs be ready and prepared during an accident, or while one ship Is Hubert airport. there was still in the plane's tanks a supply cit gas suf- ficient to take it across the ocean again. Admitting that this was a. record flight. the fact that. it and similar flights have been made, slwivs that Canada, particularly this part of Canada, is no longer safe rom enemy attack. It is, on the contrary, very expoieci and vulnerable. - Montreal Gazette. Girls who want a. husband who will help with the dishes should marry B. farm boy. As a rule city boys shy away from helping their wives with housework. That. was the conclusion drawn from a survey of city and country wives made by the Association of Unl- versity Women across the line, re- sults of which were announced recently. 'I‘.‘i.e same probably applies to the Canadian domestic circle. The survey shows 57 per cent of rural husbands help their wives with home-work, while but. 40 per cent of the city husbands included in the survey were domestic help- mates, - St. Catharlnes Standard. THEY llllE SURE TO PLEASE YOlI! We have now on display our large display of the new and up to dale Bathing Cans. Prlocoed at 25c, 35c, 50c and CAMERA SUPPLIES Kodak Cameras $1.35, $8.00 and $10.75. We also carry the Selo ‘British made" films to flt all makes of Cameras. LET US DO YOUR. DEV- ELOPING AND PRINTING FISHING NEEDS Our large assortment oi’ fishing supplies will make It easy for you to get just. what. you want to make your outing a sure success. Steel Rods, Bamboo Rods, Llnel, Reels, Casts, English Flies. Mosquito Lotions, ete, CIIOCOLATES Ml k . so» $1.05: rsitzfalfmigfioo. ' slgpnonge paciraxee 60c end 75o, Moira XXX bulk 60c per lb. Moira Fr h Mad Ch - nlates 39c fir lb. e 0° Cholocnler. We can’! everything to foliage your outing a teal we. TIIE TWO MAGS had gone to Britain, in a bombing plane. and when he reached the st. You will enjo qua 0040000000 vvvrvw Say to Your Grocer . I Want ible precaution to see that no "make-Shift" Ls pen-tufted to retard our future development. I am, Sir, etc, 0. HYNDMAN (tmrhttetawn, Jum 2n. ANGRY BEREAVED FATHER MALNOHFSIW - (OP) - Cell- lng a. witness “a murderer," o fath- er was ordered out. of the courtroom at. ext inquest on his boy drowned In the River Irk. Wit.- ness had testified he had seen the boy in the river but "always war-ed of’ water himself" did not tell any- about it. Verdict-accidental ea . WASTEFUL TRUCKMAN ‘RAYLEDGH. Enslmd — (C?) — When sugar fell from his lorry, I driver kicked it. around the road rather than permit a. housewife to retrieve it. He was fined for wasting the sugar. SPLIT MONTH-END Prfmillv; calendars were based on the lunar month oif 29 l-Z clays. 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Thc Cunudion Motorisfs Handbook for 1941-42 jusrissued says that every yeur the Conooion public wastes seventy million dol- lurs .n Automobile accidents, and that this sum would be sufficient to provide 3,500 Spitfires Motlo—"Drive Safely", and also see that you ore protected by adequate Automobile Insurance. IIYNOMAII & OO. LIMITED Offices: Charlottetown Summerside Montafl“ l Allison P. blcLean-Dlstrict. Manager nt. Somme =55» Earle S. Jellvy-Representatlve ll. 0'Leiiry J. Marlin (lui-rlc-Jtcpresentatlve at Montague. r 0' vicrudnv J Imn-vmve-v-w YOU CAN EXPECT A GOOD REPORT When you ask aFy Islander about 0111‘ tobacco he makes quite a noise about its high quality. The report is loud enough also t0 ma“ us (eel satisfied that our product ls kcflllllll! l" flavor and freshness. I-Iickey's Ttvisi sells fill‘ 10c per fig everywhere .MANUFACTURED BY '