uuu-ruwsflvi 297'?" t’ "rirgclushvratolquu xwcaviaus ,____i Artur. 19.1943 i‘? rifAqsnroua TIIE OIIARLOTTETUWN GUARDIAN \lnr|ll|l[ lhflly ll-"tlulldotl In INK?) Pronliti-nl: l.|i~ul_ Col, W. Cheater H \lre Prrhlilfllll! .1. it uurui-tr lollrnlury: Lteul. Col, ll a llun-hlnn . lwltur uuii Mlllllllll g I)II'I'I'IIII', .1 u irunu-tt. 1w . loam-lulu ’ lull‘; W111“ - '1 '- hl l IS Vancouver Soutii, Eleven members were born in the Linitcd States including Munitions Min- ister Ilowe and Works Minister Fournier; eiilht in liilglzmti, five in Scotland. three in Ireland. filllt‘ came from Sweden-Olaf Hanson (Lib. Skeenal ; mic from lizissizi-Szinuici Factor (Lib. Tbroiito Spatlinzil, now on active service; 0116 from the Ukraine—-.1\nthoiiv Illynka (N- D- Yeigreville); one from Newfountlland-fli- w- Ntwevviirtliv (CCIT, York South}; and one from liflllsil (iuialia—-\'ictor Queich (N. D., .\c:nlial. Till‘ lHv-llii>l.-icc of a couple isn't given. anil there are tiiict- vacancies in the 245-seat Notes By The Way llltler has been Germany's strong man. Ant; if his disillusioned people hang him he'll be Gennanyb strun! mun, though they do say that he's high strung already. -Toronto Star. interned Japanese are 1111114118 1° be great customers for the Culbertson bridge books. They can study Cul- berton all they please but we don't. mink anybody is going to catch us vulnerable again for a lone. 1on2 PUBLIC FORUM nu ooh-l In 5mg‘: dlnctulhn i! llflflhun“. ‘,- “THE MAY BE" » Am) "THE OFF-SET" Sir,— Dnly those who know our submarine losses can determine the relative value of one new Car- PUBLIC MEETING IN SUPPORT OF The Fourth Victory Loan Campaign rule's tum I RESTORER ‘ f A dalioltel ‘i ~ (stunting which? umreedstiiiit; i a ens and beautlfles tho II WIII I. G 1w OIIIIIIESIIIJIITII’. f" n!“ i“ i Ffflllwlen n new and sup" i iilililiiniwiiiiutivhc" u“ ha" '1 i HUNTER RIVER MONTAGUE KENSINGTON SUMMERSIDE HIGH SCHOOL TOWN HALL, BORDEN CENTRAL BEDEQUE MOUNT STEWART SOURIS MURRAY RIVER All meetings 8.30 P.M. Additional places and-dates will be announced later. Realistic and authentic War picturezs) actually; taken at the Russian fighting front. per cen‘ of the Cameramen lost their lives in “shooting” these pictures. They will stir your deepest emo- Especially emotive for Lum- "0115- bago Sciatica Neuritis Ji Prominent speakers will give short addresses. Muscular Rheumatism vvfiiiih i " ho Id ttcnd these meetin s and °"d'"‘"'1' '1'°“""°111 fail Esiseisil, lcllltIT1een\:al“i3ff()a1'I No admission ciiairged. ream Pm‘ 5o "m" ‘m "“"~ 3rd. The pumping stations and _ I 552121.“. .l‘§.‘.“..l"i‘.%lf..-Wl‘.3$2.2"13§§l‘2 National War Finance Committee. T": mo m“ altogether or greatly curtail their Mail Ordletastenfiiwlin Pfflmllt : activities ‘"11 The 1511M H11 1181111111 1 schools would have to be evacuated ++o+++++o u Professional Cards time-From Saturday Review of Literature. “Don't talk about war or any- thing related to it unless V011 KHOW definitely what you are talklnE about," advises a Government of- ficial. If this advice were followed, the silence that would settle on this country would be immensely’ $110111‘ lng —St. Louis Star T111165 r l'l‘ll\llll‘l‘rv uuii l.‘,s..\ $51.00 per It'll!‘ snunny “Wkly; $100 |I\‘I‘ your; $1,011 for u" Iilllblllllll, 5m Illl’ .1 llllrllllll , ______._____._ . ,._. ‘*2. __ __ Thu (‘liurlotii-ioiiir Illhlfilillll mu) n» nlitirlni-il at Bimini-up. \l'\\h t; , r ..-~ Nqllilflt. mo. limit Ulili soun- _\l'\\fl -\g|1i|i_\, f inn. lllll Ililslllllglnlll |Ill\llI||. i uuirupi-iltnu Noun .\ fir. xii-uiri-ui; .1 l-"iui- 1 as: lhly si, rumui hlalitl rl-uii-uu Luurlcrt‘ Utlintu; “uni-w. \t-\\- stat-ii sullouu, linL; nu» ~lm||. iii-intuit, .\ n. ferry on the Tormentine route or remarlrab] ten cargo ships on the Atlantic lifeline. After pressing home all the relevant facts we must bow l0 Colonel Ralslons decision that a new boat will come only when D1101‘- lties permit. _But besides bowing to the decision, and besides keeping the public ant. government. awake to the gravity of the situation, we can also imagine our position if an accident should befall the ferry. This is not inviting disaster it ls just facing facts 1st. We would have enough to cat of potatoes, turnips, beef, eggs and dztiry products We would be short Oli canned vegetables, eannec ‘ fruits. floul", cereals. salt, fresh~ fruits, sugar, etc. 2nd. We would be short on fuel for domestic use. In the winter following such an accident pro- bably half the home owners of Charlottetown and Summerside would have to close their homes and coublc up to save fuel. Island lrnliis would probably run on a semi-lverklv basis, and mails for the most part would be flown or horse driven April l5 l, 11111116 E=§'"i.':i.:;r..':".‘.'.lt.:li:1.:" 1 . i Apr“ l9 killers. Just follow the dirzui i April 2O amazed at the results, April 2|. Get your bottle td April 22 . "'°°_‘Z‘1_°°"“"°' ‘"1115’ a" April 2o ' A" Yo» Fairlie? . 97 with APP" - LUMBAGO April 2s ,,, SURE BACK ll so we ha remedies to vesting-f [Tglltllfllev hm I ion-c. -II)IIUI<IAI_ NUII2§— .\n inventions hoard has been established at (liiiluliiiii ni:l' ii"_v headquarters iii Great Bri- -—""" "T ' ""*_” "r "" lzliu 1o L‘llC11Lll'-' suirqt-slitliis from Canadian u 1 . ,. , ,. ', / . . 1 , ‘ Th? ~5l1l"19t¢I-*l 115k‘: 911/191 Tluml nnniluw-s tli iln: lll'lllL‘1l forces overseas. The ‘f "*"'""“ " ' yillrllfli will Cllibltitil‘ all stiggcstlons and inven- Tnb Until a man _has known the rhythm of spaduig, he knows not gardening, says a horticultural au- thority. sounds as 1f we might have to sit our victory dissing 1o music this spring Ol rig up a metronome on the back porch -Exchangc. flbyyy“; ypmi, in, lfltfl. iii~llw sniinlilwl Jlilii has illllilOYliy to apply fui" ‘ ""r"' yaiiiiis. ll will :li~t> reconliiiciiti to tlic Defence .\i1iit~lvi' L'11!l‘]lvll~.‘llll\ll to the inventor. Con- inveniions In the overseas hoard 5,, mun,“ \\ M, M, \\'ii lalfilblll 1l.l.'i_\s lll\.'lll'l'c(i in referring them to Ii..ll ‘.1..'l, i ,, - i 1 . , i > - v iiig in. 1.1.... \i.... ., |\ Lllillllill. * * * ‘K IlUll lo iilv’ 11.x"; ;. 1,. cl‘. illl iirllci. , _ _ 4 H _ Pllbihiivii "i. inc i-ll- 1.. lihiic _\i;ili. ilci ‘MT “L, iiiiU-iiiliiifiiiiil ‘il-Qfimsi? H": Dmnm‘ shows how llllvviillli il i. til yivicisprc- “i' ii"“‘1:111111‘111_ i111‘ 11l1l““'l‘1"11_i¢1i $509300 19 will!“ N U , w U, ml; ,1,“ “m, (m? , social on liiipioiiiiq .1 pialil taking oil lriun the dmnn; H,‘ W‘ \ .,. . _ , \.: i‘il.l l;ll' ~lll<i~. Jlll1iiI11|11'-ilI recover" lhc costs" Iii lllc i..—l ‘at. |I.:l.li!l, ilxilict’ iilli “mil l‘: L: Hliiiiirhi] iirmhwcii ‘Ur m“ Alaska uthci‘ lliiilflll‘ il4~i " I\‘*11lll\t~ which iii i iiiQTihliii ‘iujiililnlu Milli‘ ‘iiiiii-‘biiilil the House zlhleii lilczii to g Xi l|i;i:i.cls lull‘ wiia. i ‘f1 sinhiiwu,‘ iw..‘\hml.llmi ximisiui IIIQWC‘ of lilfl" llk'i\il1i, .lll1i liw '1 ‘1l\ r‘ i|i1_‘iil.§ llliscii , Lituiiilli» E1\mi._ h)“: (muii-Hmiint S iiimnon‘ the pricts". .\li v.11? 11:21. i. 2_\ ill the Liiiiiii! l li:;‘“)l)‘___ i‘, ‘ ,ivi“i‘-‘] l“? if‘ Aifiikn 159A‘ mi“: 5m,“ l, _ ‘ 2 o”, N, v‘ M, u]! ..v.i_nti ‘LA-ill in Iontuienytion ticaty llll\ one slag-c i ~ iiit fiiivtlgli \\ . ‘ “ii I my“ iiliinihiii‘ h. “dim? ‘m. a ‘Mange’ lllZil'i\Ci. to... i‘ T P i‘ No. l .\‘~:"II Lakes i:i Ihc 1911i, liic pr“ The kirg». in agi"iciiltiii'.ii 1 farmers pw-i, i" v, dent oi 1h. 1 - " . trol Bill, wiwvi; wit‘ $2 for iviiezit, troller iii _ industrial \ Pointless Piltc Liiiiipiirisulls , _ _ v-iimiiioil of 1 _____ ' Germans are grabbing up all the English grammars from the (.15- triels bordering the North Sea and the Channel, according to a IIBWS report The idea behind the con- fiscation is to prevent the people of these localities from learning Engrsh and l-l1llS being able to nelp allied troops in (‘afc of an il‘l\‘,l1§l')ll of the Continent. Quite a for‘ CIIV from the confidence cf a 00111110 "i years ago ivh-Pn the Nazis v/ere Sillllvlll! English in readiness for the conquest of Britain. —Wiiinlpeg Tribune hiiiaiicc our tlnns carefully and vou will b, I I BACK RITE i» K111i] A letter which was smuggled out of Holland revealed that black niar- keteers were asking 311 511M915 (about $161 [or a 110111111 “I 917M913] am 6Q guildefs (about $321 for 11 pound of tea A 19011111 of oatmeal was valued at 12 guilziers (about $550, p bottle or pound of oatmeal was valued at 12 8111111915 iaiwut to the nmlnlzind. 51h Potatoes would drop to gwctilntlyi bcentgda bushctlh Turpips 'c ca rug on e are The farmers income wouldniae cut Sragticallyw‘ his bfist rlevenue would . . c erived r “is” 12111152.‘: ts i? waaifisaz"iasii'rszi1r E111 91S f‘ " ‘ ‘ ccalburdn ' hbo- f- f - .i?.%.§‘.‘li‘§.§i..‘.“?f.%‘ u " g ‘" ‘°"‘ 5 . ne g . . _ cost half a 511111191‘ i27_°““i5iB'_.£A.,C,; cording to anl<l1thci~ fiiéicgiq k mp,‘ sovefflillnfi 5e O11 ‘ ff 9" 6th. Any 0i our fishcrm n h t‘ th ir nominal 9 W 0 kelt at Noeifherlltixrli? Nevis. could- get enough gas f“ a mp vaue. -— WOUII‘. leave oui shores and fish Private citizens need not b0 311K111“) 11ft?“ $001111 01 New Bruns- ashamed if they forget a1 11111”; This is not a. complete Picture @0111 m,” $3,“ dwjjfifivrffjsfofifi, Perhaps not an accurate one Mam: force the!" 19115 ‘- .~ ‘ ' ' bers 0f th Ch -lttt - the 5111a“? u“ the P1"'Y‘}‘*,11§ 0,: Summerslcleelioardi? (bfefiidgc 28111118 111911‘ lf-‘tiers- We “ex,” m, know the uonria; fuel and food letter yesterday 1P0!“ 1’- gmielm,“ 1 reserves carried on the Island and departme,“ “mhammg a pm m? °_ who are acquainted with th- ciarry- Mackenzie Kings 51111111111 °°11“-°-',1 ins capacities of any piplmble once. 831d 1T C051 1115 i“ (“@1115 ' transports which might. be pressed 8E6 U18 511m 0f T0111" 991115- ‘e Egg into service should any untoward trying hard to resist the temp a. accident mm“ the fir” Wm 1° i°rwurd to Some-hwy h} the gmi- 11101111111!’ bc able to correct the eminent 11 wrapper-m“ buck “c: ' estimates of an ordinary man lect. I131 6011159- "New Glasgm" mm‘ But to the ordinary man it would I18 9W5 seem that something should be Zfilliuiil. ".§ii"ii‘ii§°§.i§i§i“"°i?e?i°’ gnrst should come anslhwc should on members of Parliament E__dcl1riv"ed of our usual perry %ebfuIIlPt3mb€fS of Parliament. a little 221123,; W1?“ fee“! “PM in so far more inslstance upon P81111111“ mo“, 1,1; Q 21111111 income. and Boxes of being Parliament 11111111110 van“?- muacmiiu ii s °°“ 1"°°"1°-. "as 25 In their own lives. and individually. ecu t, - f9 ffllmers and indir- 100 each one has the opportunity of .iv- I l’ lejneichants would just have _ ins wisely. anc of nciuiex Canada.‘ ,;’,,,1,e1;g,,1,§_,,ga,.1h@ 611111 as part of n00 There need be no inflation in this Bmmfi llflloll to the war effort. land, in spite of its heavy wartime Fnd-asjn- n?! lls summer, however, burden. if all people will set their E-nemar 8f 1e old Scotia as supple- mind nnd their hand againstlt. libr semi‘ Cy filly and pressing Into inflation breeds upon public will, s5": 11' $111811 000511113 vessels and can be Dmpflgated 15 no 0mm 3(1) IAE we should accumulate on war. What nation woulc conspire 0e SIHUQQRESERVES of essential wittingly to drive up the cost of C mmflcltl-us. §OO§FQ-O-O-O-O-O-Q Use Dr. ffrench ’s Vermicide Capsules And Save Your Fox Pups The season is now at hand when your fox pups should be dosed for worms if you wish to save them. You can start at two weeks of age with No. 3 Capsules and use them to three weeks; also on older pups that are not too strong. From three weeks to three months the N0. 2 Capsules is used with excellent results. These Capsules are well and favourably known and used by all leading fox ranchers in every country where fox ranching is carried on and hundreds of testimonials speak of them in the highest terms. They are without doubt the safest and most efficient Worm Exterminator known today. "mi <i\L'l' Iiii~, aiiii m‘, Hm‘, l’, l,“ .\i."ui_v here will regret lo learn of [he (loath in TF-vonlti of .\lr, ii. ,\l. .\‘:liin<ici"s, former lYv-"lsurei" of the Canada Life Assurance Co. He was a native of FTCIIUYICIOX], .\',li. and in Tor- onto tool: an active part in Maritime organ- izziiioiis, living specially lllTllllillClli. at the time when we were eiirieavoiiriiig, under the Borden fiovcriiiiicni. 1o (lCvt-iop illt<'i"-p|"n\'i|ici:il trad’; between llS anti Upper Cznulda. lIe frequently \'l>iil'(l the Tlariiiiiies, and spent one slimmer here wiih his" wife and two soils. He was a i11'01ill'l‘ of .\liss" Marshall Satiiitlcrs, the well- knoivn writer and author. 1K ll‘ 1i‘ John Foxe, English ecclcsiastic, died this time 1587; chiefly remembered by his “Acts and Monuments" published in 1563, better known to pzist generations as Foxes Book of .\_Iiii"t_vi"s", begun at the suggestion of Lady Jane 1-1‘<"_\'Z “Ily order of the Council of Constance, the body of John \Vickliffc was exhumed in ‘I438, burned to ashes, and the ashes thrown into a neighbouring brook" called the Swift. Ah, what lIcraclitus ivould not laugh, or what Deni- ocritiis would not weep? . . Yet the word of Liotl and truth of his doctrine, with the fruit and success thereof, they cottld not bill-n," it 1k a: >11 McLeod £1? Bflfltley‘ w. a. BENTLEY. K, t; J. A. BENTLEY. x. c. tlarrlsters and Attorneys-qt. Law vii brought Caiiarii: l : 11/17, lin- i‘: i s-iiiil liie hoot] (oii- ‘Wwi a niiiiiliiiiiii piicc of atipoiiilcli a i-luul Coli- wit. In the llhilllliilllC .\ a .,..i ;\l'iC('\‘_ oiiiriiiiiiitig the cost of living" t\i\\‘ iiiv cioa- oi the war. Sir Thomas 1m. s, out that p“it‘C control, which is llfilCiit" lie now", was inipraclicaille dur- ing the Great \\':ir. Aiorc, he says, it would have been unwise at that tinu in the national interest. Britain, paying ca~h for food anti munitions in foreign markets. exla-ntlctl ne.'ii-ly $i,0oo,o0o,0c-o in this country, enaifling Lianzitlil to pay hci" for supplying the needs of Canadian forces there and in the trenches. In this war it has been necessary to suhsiitute lease-lend and gift for cash. The serious effects of inflation are not in question. lltit making comparisons with prices in the last wzii" and afterward offers no basis for control now. The only purpose in making them, apparently is to attempt to discredit the Govern- ment of that day to the advantage of the present Administration. Sir Thomas analysis dis- poses of this. As the Globe and Hail points out editorially, the dangers of inflation should be made to stand on ihcir own feet tinder ex- isting conditions, nrihc public islinhlc to he con- fused. There is greater need for warning zigainst the elements threatening inflation at this time. The potentialities arc proportionate 1o the ex- penditures, and to offset them it will take all the arguments that can be built on them, without murrccting irrelevant history. w? H The store-keepers incomes would also suffer. A few might go bank. MONEY T0 LOAN I54 Prince Street M. ALBAN FARMER B. A., LLB. BARRISTEII, SOLICITOR, ETC. Canadian Bonk of Cllmmerce Bldr. __ _ MONEY’ _'l‘0y LOAN ALEX WJMAIHIESON BARRISTER. SOLICITOR. ETC. Office: 90 Great George Street . Money to Loan Collection! ‘AAA-lax LLLAAAAA¢VAAAA% MNHIJ-HV- " Morrollaad Gompanyy '- ll. F. ARBHIBALIT Chartered Accoun‘ nu Eastern Trust Bulidlnz Charlottetown avvtve..-.-.~.-i.--.-.l Democracy will work if it is 111W" a fair chance to Wcrk A 111119 more No. 2 Capsules Capsules Capsules No. 3 30 Capsules 100 Capsules 500 Capsules — — - Let us have your order now. address on receipt of price. ——$ 1.00 3.00 - 13.00 Hercis a challenge. A large-space advertise- ment signed by Hon, John Hart, premier of ilritish Columbia has been appearing in liiain- land _ne\\_'s"pap_crs giving a review of that pro- VlllCCS financial pOSiliOll, and claiming that “it Willi hc Iullilltted readily that conditions are en- vlzihle." British Columbia is the oiiiy province in Canada that has managed to reduce its gross debt Elluring the past nine years. This factor, i d ‘ d_ d n m? value 1 Swflk piles or ma] Sufri t 1 - IR. " - ' 1ivng,an o rive 0w’ , - ~ lcen tic a lcr iscnient points out, plus the industrial or money? NmukJ/kwna Colon- for nine months, for all lndusmai cioiution that has taken lace and t int - and domestic use o p v e e 1 15f. . 5h 111d be made I gent management of the province's natural re- -- iélmrllgfelrantrcgitrcs We, of course, sources, lays a sure foundation for postwar ML Mam“, givesnsamary warn. out receiving ctiiiliiesliiirilrxriieifiialviilltillllf: activity. trig, He says it is an “optimistic dc- Boxes of -$ 1.00 2.50 - 10.00 Prepaid to any I-F-H-‘J-H-F-‘fd’; Murray Dryden of Hamilton, Y.l\l C A camp supervisor At least sill messages can be transmitted iii three minutes Every evening a call L; placed to each of the three cities where messages are token clown in short- hand by appointed operators for relay later. E. A. FllisTEll-Central Drugstore nine months normal supply to. 1 i v w mag,“ that me w“ ,5 gemer Wm] mm might be b H Sole Authorized Agents for I’. E. Island uson’ e rou i t as good as won. These words are 111 11/911111 Perhaps tide the Islagnr! "‘"'"**""**°"***""°***“****“' ‘“““T”'““”“ necessary. There are far too many W" "1 twenty mouth period pepole in this country who think 2nd. A stock pile of wheat flour, that victory can be attained with millfeeus. cereals, sugar, and etc., little more effort. The disposition to sufficient for six months should be "relax a bit, and g0 back to our avcumlllzited (and kept in reserve habits, interests, and feelings of at scatterer. points m lessen danger peace-time" is already too appar- of flrc hazard) until such a time ent. Mr. Maiskyls grim reminder ls as adequate two-ferry service is in I the more effective because it follows QPETBUOII. ‘" so quickly upon Premier Stallns 3rd. If possible stock piles n: review of the tremeiicloug progress 0111111841 goods, canned mill; for R ' made by the Red Army in the past babies. tomato Juice, mm juices, ' , three months. That advance has canned peas, canned beans, and em, ‘f been irresistible. But no victorious shoulc. be established at different; march can continue indefinitely. The 00111158. time must come, and it may not be .4111. Stock piles of fuel oil for long now. when weather conditions the electric light plants on the Is. will at least sIOW up the Soviet of- land shouldbe accumulated sufficient fensivta-London Daily Mail. T41 1118i nine months. _____ 5th. A stock pile of stoic dignity Iii was after Dunkerque that the and patriotic poise should be built British rolled up their sleeves, drop- up by the press and people of this ped quarrels between management province to meet without recrlmin- and employes, and started to pro- atlons or a slnglg 11 gold you 5°- duce, so that when the Germans the worst that war or mlschance came over later in the year in a can bring ferocious aerial assault, the cr-tin- _It need not bc suggested that this try had mace preparations to trleet. idea of building up reserves is a, them. It was then that American 09d 119111118 across the trail that. lend-lease came into play, and our should lead to a car-ferry and that arsenals poured out weapons that right away There L; no chance of the British so sorely heeded. The 110111115 a car-ferry immediately; unpreparedness of the dus-mocracieg and even if there was wort. that for war almost brought victory to the ~111_1'P_ keel of a new ferry was to b9 Nazis. When, iii May. 1940. we ialo the last of October" or Nov. Iiltlii Why should income-taxpayers be subject to unnecessary headaches owing to theuin-undcr- standahlc instructions given in the Income Tax regulations? This asked Mr, Leonard O'Brien in the House last week, quoting the following as an example: “If such aggregate is not greater than an amount equal to one-half of the taxes otherwise payable by him under subsections one and three of the said section nine less the cin- duction provided by section eight of this act or .the aggregate of (I) An amount equal to eight per ccntum of his taxable income dur- iiig the taxation year or $800, which ever is less, in the case of a person subject to tax under rule three of section one of para- graph A of the first schedule tn this act, or, an amount equal to 10 per centum of his taxable in- conic during such year Not even a lawver eoulrl unscranible that, it would take a magi- cian.” said Mr. O'Brien. “The confusion there. seems to create a masterpiece. I would respect- fully Suggest that if this form is to he given out lo employees scattered across Canada it must he greatly simplified." s Farm Cash Income Cash irlcome from the sale of farm products in Canada increased sharply in i942. At $1,- 083.! millions it exceeded the estimate for all previous years since this compilation was start- Qd in I926. In addition, farmers received sub- ntantial supplementary income last year in the form of Dominion and Provincial Government payments which are not included in these cash income estimates. As compared with 1941, cash income was higher by $184.2 millions. Sharp increases in farm income from the sale of live stock products were largely responsible for the record income of I942 and new records were established in all provinces except Saskatche- wan and Alberta. These two provinces, how- ever, received the greatest share of government payments made to farmers. Income in Ontario and Quebec was snhsantinlly higher in I942 than in any other year for which records are avail- able. In coiiiptirison with wit, all provinces showed increaJ-erl farm income, with larger vgiunlg of protiiltiiviii not! itigher prices for most products both coiiirihiiiing. The saic of dairy’ products was lhe hirnv-l single source of income n$T§u1 Your Eyes 9 . . . i By an amendment of the Prohibition Act passed at t’ o "{1’;',,,:,'°_"?,§L'3‘..§§;"".‘3'i1, the recent session of the Provincial Legislature, the sale of pom or dizziness - consult a .1 essences or extracts containing more than two and one- "’°“'“""" half per cent of alcohol by volume is prohibited in the Pro- vince of Prince Edward Island. " Any person or firm having a stock of such extracts or essences on hand may ship the same out of the Province on or before May 1st, 1943. If any such stocks cannot be dis- posed of at cost, the holder must notify the Attorney Gen- At your service with 781111: p-of experience and a thnroulth .;___ relracilng service. and discuss 70111‘ v, Cali in difficulties Write or ohonc fol‘ appointments 4;. 6. F. ilutcheson F. G. IIUTCHESON G. F HUTCHI-JSUN eral on or before May 1st, 1943, stating the kinds and quantities of such alcoholic essences and extracts on hand. The Attorney General will then arrange for the purchase or disposition of such reported stocks. Dated this 9th day of April, A. D., 1943. i, I, l l I In .1 recent "Calling Newfoiintiiziii<l"—\vcek ~ - -- m-_pua-\.m_ nor-GI-pp- to farmcrs_ mp1 tlaiiQviiv-ii rcccivcrl a total of $2244 miilioiis in mp, almost Soo millions mom than in l')],l. income from the sale of hogs ivas second in impoitziiitte at $111M) nlillioiis. an ill('l'Ci'l\(‘fIi4i\_ _’llliiii'1ll~ ovcrihc previous _veai". Despite higher rum. illWilllfl from wheat tic- CllllCfl ill l1).l.1a- a ll ~ilil oi rvliuvcil niaricetiligs. Sales of oats. ii.'ll"i<'v and flaxwcr], on the other hand, \\'(‘l'(‘ sharply light i", By province» ra-h il1(‘1‘lll(‘ from the wile of farm product» in nviiioiis oi rlollar~, for the year 19.1.’ with (‘li'llll.'ll'i'lii\t‘ ‘fi'_1lll’l‘~ for the previous ye. ' " eta \v.'i< as foiiwivs: flu- tario $341,?! f? Fri~i-:i1<"iit1\\".'i|i 9130f: ($158.7): Allu-iu - , _ ($1; Quebec $169 (M43); llauili-lu-i $ioo,i o.‘ , ilri- tish Cfiiliiiihiii 3: l i F i5:_§l‘1l.' \'~\."i .\\-i>li.i f: ($20.2): New lriinvaii-lt- $1; (mo); Prince iirlwnril l<i'\ll1i $i_'i 1.9K 2). Jlllii Members’ BIYIIIIDIACCS According lo an 11it.iv.,l l"ill'l'-lllil1i'."lli, 11::- Ilfitl, with N.‘ s "its" in liv- ii->'l-:-, l~ ivpn '|li!‘i by Q7 ii.'ili'~. :~.. - onto‘, wnv- inirii Ill liv province ‘lllli i!» u .1‘. from 4‘1i.'l~i 1o coast . 1,111". il l1‘1'Ii‘i1ln lllllllilPl‘ ti}, etithlillretl with /1_i "or iii: tow. live . . Nova SCOfl-fl v.:i hi" hplaiv- of l1. .\'<-\\ Ilflllli\\'i(‘l; l ' 1’ - ' '11. lH-z“ o‘ li-l viwi ls- innd six. Fa Uhtmi l\\ ~. Jl‘|ri liouarli iil'(‘til of iy illifj ])l'fl;_fl'-'lllllll(!—'iilC coilipere, hlzlrgot ilrivics, sziiil that listeners all kilciv by now that the lflfilh Xcivfoiiiirilaiirl Field Regiment were iii North Africa. $110 introduced :it the micro- phone (faplziiii 'l'opp (of zlnolhei" Ncivfoiindlanrl icgiiiient) who llilli ivalchcti when liicy took their rlep.'irlui"e from liriinhurgll. lIe described the leave taking. lie saw that just as ex-ser- vicnineii of the Royal Ncivfoiinrilaiitl Regiment tverc sliii rcnii-mliercrl for their slay, (luring the ia~l \\'1ll', in Frliiliiiirgii, .'\_\'l' anti other places in Scoliaiirl, so also will the men of ihc 166th be reniciiiht-i"eti up ilicre twenty-five years from now, I§vei"y\\'hcrc whcrc the different batteries l‘llil'.'lillt‘li there hail been affecting scenes at the wilting» .\l| the people turned out to see them off. anti nl.'iii_v were deeply toilciieri. One in- ciriciil in particular he recalled. As the lads nizireiie-i past a certain hosiclrv. the landlady, who hail her-n like n mother" to them, was stand- ing at i111‘ tiooi" in tears. The hoys marched past wilh ihrii- ('\1'\ oil the ground. All the children from .i ioczii <ciiool :iss'i'iiihierl at tiic station to \\'-'1\" liwlll Lv-ivi-iuv. .\i=o at the Station was 1h:- "i~ 1-1" from .1 li\'.'ll iio~teii'y-—\vitii some- i“1.i\1i "for the how." The local lilvli" too, Iliil the excitement v ‘~llillill1‘fi. The people were visibly mov- Tilt‘ men were quiet and Th v rvalircrl that they were leav- iv: i: will! fi-Eiwl: behind, hnl at the same 1111» /~i livil iill'\' were going Hlf on the joh for \\‘ili1‘il tin-y had conic over. liiliigf ill iii iiijn . \'i'.'l\ v "i to <1“ fill‘!!! 151i. i‘\ Hill‘ llirlio started to prepare as a measure of precaution, we had to start practic- ally from scratch Britain went iiito the war so unprepared as to be al- most criminal. If there is one thing that we musulearn from the tragic experience of the past, it is that lilo democrncles never ngillll, 5o long as n, threat of aggreslon exists, be caught so miserably unfitted to conduct war. -Pi~ovldcnce Journal. Towels have been "on the ration" since October. The extra towels tor factories, which the President. of the Board of Trade spoke about in the House of Commons, are to bc pTOVICCG by giving the employers extra coupons-four or eight for every l0 manual workers, according to the dirtiness of the work — be- tween riow and the end of thc year. Mineworkers are specially provid- ed for under a separate scheme We are making 25,000,000 towels a year now, an increase oi‘ 50 per cent, over last Autumn, achiever; by the Boards instructing the Cotton con- trol to give the making of towels a first preference on all looms that can weave towels. It has there- fore been at the expense of’ other good; not in such short supply Mr Dalton docs not expect that we can make mnny more towels than this. It suffices to give an extra allow- ance to factories, institutions, doc- tors, nurscs, and people similarly etnployed. but it. leaves nolie extra for hotels, clubs, offices, and the like. This is the reason for Mr. Mitch's appeal to the public f0 "lake your own towel" to the hotel and the hairdreser. -Manchester Guardian ember 1943 th ~ 1351662 gssoligflitfi- IlJlOllL‘. to carry on Th Islm do, - _ . 11111.1‘ clnsuitidi laysii-igtiiititig ibcf will? and food against the loss of ‘the [B11111 At the very least an cxplalnation why the mcnt of such reserves is not feasible I 5111- Shy ate. i ORDINARY MAN. THE WOLVES Our foes-the hardest, men a state can forgo, wi-enched and ham- mered like a. blade T1719<i9-"~'1‘011l£ht neither to iii-ask nor bend, Dipped in that ice the pedantry of power, ' And toughened with wry gospels of dismay; Such are these who broke down the door of France. Wolves worrying at the old World’| honour. Huntlno Pence not to prison but her tomb. But ever ns some brown song-bird whose torn nest KINGSTON. "Ont. April l8 _<c Pl- Solciers stationed ut nearby MARK R. MacGUIGAN, " $5.‘ i lliliiiili one-nous“ “fi on root SYSTEM Attorney General. Bai-ricfleld can send long-distance telephone messages Hamilton and Montreal at a fract- ion of the normal cost pool system inaugurated by to Toronto, Under n D . W. Qflpflfinitlbafify, darts on the hawk 0 ', So Pence halh answered, angry and arms. —James Elroy Beaker, Ilil. COAL .____._________ We handle the following high grade Coal OLD SYDNEY SCREENED, ALBION NUT and ALBION DOMINION COKE. Lowest prices. Prompt deliveries. D. GILLIS Eb’ CO. PHONE 176 INVERNESS, ROUND also CEMENT We are tlischargifli! today 1000 bags frefiil Portland CEMENT ORDER EARLY L. M. Poole & 0o. Lumber - Building Supplies CHARLOTTETOWN ll. J. MABOII OPTOMETIIIST Mont-one P. l. L Offlen Hours: It) to l2 fl- l- I In i P. M. llolldlyl cu». try nnnolntmm‘ Office Connected with