'.'..‘.1‘."...E¥?}Fl5 .. TIIE GIIARLOTTETDWII GUARDIAN from, and our aim should b: to Inlcrg: flu bounds of our party :0 as to embrace wcry person desirous of being counted a: a "Pro- gressive Conservative,’ and who will join in a mc uuizouuv_ NOTES BY TIIE WAY I I I wacoooe ~ We Wish All Cur l I DECEMBERBI, 1942 Ilb _ Th!‘ I I tl- {unplug Qnlllipflkiu I Morning Daily (Founded in 1m) series of mmsurr: n; put an end to tha cor- lmldtwdilyh$dfi 2.2%“... 3mm» ‘in menu. 1.: P m t u u: Col w chm»: I ileum rupho” which h“ "mud M! prawn’ 9?‘ fiubvulwfl lg!’ Ill-Lilli!’ Wfiwl-i -"'—o' ‘a’ _ a‘. -v rt\I\I<-:nI'|innl1I’enI.; Jpn, numm. l-‘Jhl, 3mm"?! 491d ddwllfhld a" if: f9”°w"-"- WNW Milo tun taste cl tnelm- " t d F ' d , ~- ;~~¢.-;,»_,-;-.-,,,---.~.-. T... ...... s. ...... r... ......... .... u... »-w-=--- , ' ' Cus om ers an rlen s c. l.» l . :- m. v n m- or, ._ . . . . _ _ _ -———- n.0,“... "f;.1|...;,.."‘|-w:..u “nan... “and! ulna). m A. gpal-COIISCIVZIIVE," Wl1lCl1 was used by I115 party 0:! lint tlllizl&l:l.nl‘tleegrhfi T“ lllTlonmi-l . _ _ e , |l.(‘..\'.\'.ll. ( Ar v ervco ' ' ' ' MIX Y i " " ° 2lJ.?..§?2.‘°“L‘l°?.“;f.£Z3‘£13.35 ‘$3.553; .”.......“'“‘”‘.¢;‘t‘“.‘3.‘?t.“d“?..“83..."5 ow”... mwmmmm“ u FUHSCRIPTION BATIK ' I _ , ' . l -. -. t l. .. M» - - ~-...---.-... .11: A Pros erous an d ems m. s_ nlfllflhll my» n». nun moral]: a a general election during the 01d Chieftain.‘ long 0mm“ m“ 11mm“. Bu‘ we "h {gnlyuglctkfl on. at‘ o“: . o‘ . . "Y ".:?::."::. ' lifetime. B... i: i. 1'“*=r=-*i"¢.="9.*im=‘v == marmvzreg ur“,*:.:,*,§:£;-:: Mew Oder-MW w» "an. . . n: art-n l» “u...- Prlnlnfl‘! “.1 I1.n..\. mun var m» note that “Progresswe Conservanve» ,5 ; name my “mm, "Mmw aemerflwy have been $1118 W Ill $153‘ "~- g . smurm" mm“ ""1""; ‘Tmli m)“ M . "mum" of Sir ,l0hn's coinage that the one he did use umsyswtnat we cnuorcn kings-ism“? 1m to! lllvae 2'- fim- nr mon ll ' __ ~ ‘ . . . was merely his second choice and that he only War"!!! T-llfll‘ pl-rvnls, nuaoanoe “u more tea than they co“ - e _ The Charlotte-hum Gunrdlnn may ho obtllnod at used it out of defergnqe to gollgagugg Qven p]. , . V‘ flotalllnz‘! s"... m». -, w..." Square. New York: -n his first coalition Goya-amen’; ervu.‘ against Nazism. ‘lnls 1s ‘mm w m. old _ Dbl Rnulh News Azrnv (‘nrnrr .\lllk 1nd Wuhlnrton I ‘ no; an org-spy” w“; '11“; j‘ 5 ugh‘ Helena, t‘? w “mom m’ ‘ml . Rmnlnlt: artrq-pmulm. \o'\vl Altfllfly. 12in rm s2. to the flea-m ror one SUIVLVN o! clv- guznmy 3'1‘ “t” ' ;-'.'::.':;;::‘=.:!.~..:;1rr“$1.312; “'.-.'..T.:.'.""t.":..“'.r..“$2.2: The we Judge 3"" “"6 = m» .-=- ' . bury, Duh; rm. Tobacco Shop, arm-nod, ma. - guy ‘mum p. wuwq, o; mm, 1-1. l; . 3- n» The unexpected death lut evening of Hm lm-‘W-“QWIPB - magi "T t~ M i Weak Than he S 2011928! “leap”? ‘pk,’ 8T, Honour, Judge D. Edgar Shaw, come‘: u I. A ntory wu told to u; roeontly, Th; AP; Mg" , _ .| ‘e e" es ' ' shock to a. host of friends and acquaintance; Ignweeaiymtruueirappenggsellllag Men s Wear .. .. . ' . . .. 11' P ' . He as liked an ec- m“ ' ‘w’ - _ (Hlllllltvn spectator) _ - . lmnbun’ DMLMBER 31' m“ lfgerrtflueilhtb-jf évlesryohzvlilvclio knevvlvl him, md their fisifiébl7dimfiiitul‘? igfwio wxktm" ghgfi v°° h“. name must be legion. He presented a. dignified 9mm“ 9.‘ mllfl u” ' w“ o! horror oucnud d to unued. Won-w r do you want ten On The Threshold B‘ h d t n time, describe m wnurera. m or’; __ appearance on the nc an was a a pounds odoutldr tor: no d. ___. - - - -' ' ' ' ‘ l, "Well," me replied '1 Just Wan], w brllw “W!” ha" 5°” 11km” w - humans totally ‘ ‘J tn sanity " ¢°"§°*°""°“’ ""4 ‘mPmlal "‘ admmmm“? t ° I65 a. mue on hula before mesa "“P° mm" m‘ i” "n" ‘°°'““l°' and wallow! u. the muck 1m. ‘ggccsxgxgamérgcgizgzca .1 Comics not, y... the night law As a bum,“ mos, o; hi, m, was we“; 0mm, , w, .__,.,,,,,,,,,,,u,,,, ungtm vlew o1 tbeir atrocious con- be,“ o, mafia“ m“ 1 “will “yes M“ Sirens“, to m in Charlottetown afnd after removing to Sum- liilllllllll’ s‘ y‘ g2” Rmmnwmjfjf “Q3, Wm“ 4 ' a N Y y E - where light shall be _ _ ' . ' 9 9w ' when coco, d wrong and conquering right. 111N511’? hfi fwmmued m keel) m do" touch With h-ocxln; weather pad llmw gaxfidhggoow “u dug ‘e f ill-l eu’ ear 8 ve l Acclaim a world set free. with hll ffltndl here. 0n U10 F0111“: tho hOl-Iillll-DI Aea- . which m 1 I ' z -Swlnburne An enthusiastic member of the Clledoninn Club, he was also one of the Club‘; best enter- 50D m rural onvano ls at us newly, m the country nrmz (B! J. C. LEWIS) ;\1>-..'l:c:' :'.-=!!1v:1t'>1I~t your has passed in tllCl _ _ _ _ _ "WWW-i. i-PMQHW 811° 55min“ ould be even bedlanlfledwlth A New Year dtunds upon the threshold o! our Time‘ soon the slldtlJlY oi \\..\l. t \cu.1' filled with heartaches iamfis- H“ ‘cam °f Bums’ ‘mmmtal Addfe“ w muse’ ‘my ma“ mm“: m W"! W0- Old will have become a pert o! Hlswry. ' ' , . . . me nauon advertises and ells. Th m who, 1 . m4 a and cimxblcr, L... 31., “m, exuamdinary to the Haggis, given at many n. St. Andrew | Dry --,,Q,,_,,,_,, “usual; m‘, Wm, o, __ lw“ finger MN“, ygg b: m The hundred! 0t mullom who hue, to: the put three yam, |uz-\ ‘ ding", will Ion be remembered. He wal also reuly J8 worm DWI-DC; but. atm- all mom,‘ 591m.‘ m, mvulm l; 0N rm: lend mental and physical anguish indescribable, st1l1—wlt,h m; m. acllicvcmcnts on the part of the Allied Nations of whzch we form a part. The situation on every from i." such as m inspire renewed confidence the superiority at onrc kind or aaus- m age over motner ts n. mother m mal- vloual caste. Lute me "D8856 por- ridge" or the nursery rnyme is ouencbablo faith wblcb t; inseparable from the human spirit-dock hopefully toward we New Year about to open. ' Such uncogquerablc taltb must, tn the end, have its reward. To l elem and moddrntned center, the an; were not there lob before lt wsembled eornethlng the l. talented versificr, and his, recital of hi; own oems-chiefly on humorous subjects was a m’ “M” Tum’ an mm?“ m“ p _. . race. Call on the lazy, laden-stepping an I (In m. ~l.-..._ It “q.- not so a ca, a O_ treat worth hearing. _ wan“ ..some n“ n mp Wm n“ Russia lmew only 1n its darkest end _ h m, those enslaved millions, the earth may seem. at tuna, without 101m, or‘ tn.» t) C.l ~—-or Lillie years agg. Forg the Dufmg the la.“ war ‘Mal’ he mo‘? S“ "u" 1F Will". 1:5 "nwfleiomwmf Drag‘ ficoixeixltihga liyoitttlfltieti-zgrnifslidnllfgim wlw“ 399:1‘ i‘ h.“ mfilmwv mum’ 9nd at figs’ gA-Fglmdtg Sea?‘ tgaresgeom fir‘: upon m” f... c _ _: . 1 l, 0' - f h part m promoting paiflOilC organlzatwni. M!!- "ll-‘We . Q“ “iY-S ° “am” ° Germans were determined to de- n" I PIW- w‘ °'"‘ - ‘l W” Y - ° "l"! 118m .r=t Lin; t. e Lie _ Eblllfllllg o t e war, we . l d bl 1 . thi. connection an ad-Juuelph Mercury. m-oy W, rowan“; m", mp And glut thyael! with what my or their Hope ltlll burns. And that la well. Ivor. once more, m; face a New tear Wlill concrete proof that we ‘m3 a a“ a e exam? e m ‘ “no” ‘nyunzmiy know m m“ the P? - ear Plan; and exe- "m"? 5 Spirit o! God la about to move upon the face o! the waters. are on 11:: rfirul in Yiclory. 'l‘hat is not to say than we may tmpcrt Victory soon. The chances are all nguiu-"a (l. speedy tennination of the greatest conflict in world history. Bloody sac- rifices doubtless lie ahead, for us as well as for our allies; but the justice of our cause and the groping proofs of our strength in the air, at sea and on land, should inspire us all to greater effort. In Canada, great industrial changes have talfen place during the year, in keeping with war requirements. As Prime Minister Mac- kenzie King reccmlf; told a New York audience, 1t is gratifying to know that in the present campaign in Africa, Canadian mechanized equipment has proved so trustworthy; that Canadian tanks using Canadian ammunition are in active combat on the Russian front; that in China, Cnnrlrlizllx guns and Canadian ammunition are being employ-ed against the Japanese; that a gun is being produced in Canada every minute of the (lay, scvcn days a week, and that the pro- ducts of our soil, our mines, our shipyards and our f3clOFl€5 are helping to wage the battle of ilTCilOlll in cvcry cpmrtcr- of the globe. This Province can boast few industries, but it has done magnificently during the year, not only in continued contribution of manpower to the fighting forces and war loan investments, but in fizrm p1'O<'lllCllOn_ The year's activities in lhi; importuzu direction, together with prospccls for the coming year, have been reviewed in ar- ticles recently appearing in The Guardian. With improved transportation facilities, a still fur- ther impetus would be given our agricultural industry; and this" is an objective which our representatives, federal and provincial, should join in emphasizing at all times. Despite wartime shortages, we have been able to carry on the customary provincial and local activities, perhaps to an extent which lends to lessen our appreciation of the very grave con- dition; facing other less favored communities. Many homer, however, have been saddened by the loss of loved one; during the year. Gal- lant son; of Prince Edward Island in every branch of the fighting forces have paid the lupreme sacrifice, and to their bereaved funii- le; especially The Guardian tender; sincere lympathy. The messenger of death ha; been active in the ranks of our older citizens also. Prominent among those who passed away were Mr. Wil- liam Brchaut, retired postmaster, Charlotte- town; Rev. Joseph Rooney, Cardigan; Mrs. B. Roy Holman; Hon. G. Shelton Sharpe; Mrs_ L. B. Miller; Mr. “iilliam \Varren; Mr. Allan Forsyth; Mr. Frank .\i. Stewart; Mr. J. M. Hunter; Mr. Reuben Macclonald, editor of The Patriot; Licut. Arthur Bruce; Mr_ R. E. Spil- lcttt Dr. J. A. Stewart, Tyne Valley; and Rev. F. X. Gallant, Fgmnnt Bay. No: to curl on n note 0f sadness, let us recall llle rcflcclion of a philosopher that every New Year has in it the sccds of a. millennium. The world's great age begins anew, The golden y-cnrs return, The nnrlh (loxh like a snake renew Hcr winior xvccds outworn. A l‘<'il'( ..i'1-_; llmught to take with us into the New Yvur rill}. not to speak of the post-war yczlr.» nlmul . Sir John's First Choice \< \\.v- w I|~ v\]|r.'l‘l(_'1l, Liberal newspapers mu 1p‘ u 1w I wll- about the change in the z..w:1|wln' :l.1~l-~;-~r\.||irq Party to that of “Pro- gl'<'~-l\"' <' ~ u ivc." Some maintained that tlr- \\1»1'll~ qa" Mi conlrarlirlory, and others sngxgv-iwl 1b.: ill" combination is enough t0 1m]..- ml-zidu- 'l'~|i<.s turn in their graves. \\ Imi i< w-a gI-ucullly- known is that the n.m1c "l‘ri.;l\-~<\. ('u'1<cl'\:1li\'<"' (lkl not originate “U. .\l1". l’. 41:» or Illc Winnipeg Convention l: \~.';1< p1 l1 wl l‘_'.' Sir john .-\. ilacdonald for llw (‘un-rn- .- mrly in (iunarla eighty-eight _\"v"'r< :» r.» - bkvlnrv PuxI-Rccnrli has due m» tlul 1-w- ling fzrct from Pnpds "Memoirs" r-f Ill’ -'l 1:|w-;\z~-: nf the Dominionk Prime llir "w ' mo. wn~ in llu- following extract fi- i - I : rillrn by Sir _|ul|n from Kingston I . at lhrrwntn. tinted February . m: l'1.' r-yc of :1 general election from which In: cvjlclfrl, {lllll oycnlually realized, a T-‘fllTll lfl [l1)\'.(‘l‘.' "Tharp icon/ll 1w a mvv Ilorlsc," Mac- dunu/d za-ro/e, "and new flcuple to chaos! Judge Shaw was an artist in the amenities of life. He had no prejudices, many sympathies, and was at home with all sorts and conditions of men. That is not a bad definition of a true dem- ocrat,-~a. tribute which the Judge would ap- preciate better, perhaps, than any flowery eulogy. 1-.- EDI IURIAL NOTES _—. .1;- The curtain rings down on 194: tonight. I i I I What will the New Year bring? i; the ques- tion in most people's minds. It may, and it is sincerely to be hoped will, bringpeacc and the return of our sailors, soldiers and airmen; on the other hand it is as likely to bring active war- fare in Europe and elsewhere with heavy casual- ties. Churchill, Smuts and others behindthc scenes have warnecl us‘t0 ‘be prepared for this. Military promotions overseas are slow for the giife upon the village and lta people the Nazl slogan or "Return to Prim- ltlvlsm." Tntlr first act was to rlp up all board sidewalks. destroy all br fie; tlll th counuy," hSKCG tne naval. lietuen- any, "wnat me Army 1S really uomg m ute accent?‘ "l, as a. Ilflvtll ntau. wtsn to pay tribute w we m1ths§l Army 1n ule lvudule mast not o ‘ d u dram‘ 1°? “ha” l‘ h“ “in” "1 ‘~“° 15-“ QILS:.?ITIII:AI'GEIU.IU wumfhat heavy tin-w ma...» bu. ul wne in.» mreeltnm mo“ flooded m. ‘ma. Wm‘, Ylii-N- n“ he" b!’ “Y- m“ wythe constant traffic o1’ military 0010. 0y XHBHL, tllc Lvllbuitllll 41811381‘ trucks tux-Had the “reek “no qua8_ vcmcle; nules ammo we enemy's llncs, dependent. on their navigation to gel. flUfllc."—Lnl.\UOll mxpress. improvement for their own com-fort‘ bu not so. Pohomloye was served ,by a. good arteslan well, d lwlth a. pump engine and a tank that held tour tnousand pull; o! water They smashed the pump, burnec: the milk. and during their stay oi ten months continued to drink Iou. water from the river, which drained the refuse fmm numerous peasant settlements. That they thus imper- 1 d their own health meant noth- Ul the lull-us wulcu lurs. lcoose- vell. noticed over new we UMUKIRSS 0t our Dltwli-Otlt. scents w mm: trulue a uttcy mlynbSAUll ull llel’. Wt: nun: almost grown zvouuelulntcl w u. wnau and sum revived m1 tuc- ulu. r Lie-caution wlucn we lclr- “non \\\; bulflvufl w skUpc uncut m n. t -. eating to “once m... h-sult um. tilt; c Wlllttl] could accommo- meeuug» 0i. lulu: LA-nguC u. outrun.» ' ye hundred persons a day. good and sufficient reason that the various bat- talions and units were fully officcred before they set sail, and, fortunately, there have been‘ few casualties to make good. _ With the artrly in Canada it is different, additions by COHSCHIT- tion are being steadily made and these must bef officcred from th: lgweit rimg to the highest. Stephen Butler Leacock, humorous author, economist, educationist, retired McGill professor, born this date 1869; made a tour of the Em-I pirc, 1907-08, giving lectures on Imperial or- ganization under the auspices of the Cecil ‘Rhodes 'l'rust; works on Political Science, Biography, Novels, Essay; on Literature, been regularly published since 1906; most voluminous writer, and most widely read Canadian author of the present day: “People sometimes talk in our own immediate, days of the Amcricanization of Eng- land. But England began to be Americanized when John Cabot came back from the Newfound- land seas, and the people ran shouting after him in the streets." n- n- n- In the greater production program of sheep, lambs and wool for I943, sheep raisers of Can- ada are requested to furnish 900,000 head of sheep or lambs for slaughter and twenty-six million pounds of wool for shearing and mar- kcting. The hold-over of ewes for breeding pur- Umon tn wnuurz m“; llAULl u” m. Here. surely, was something the “Dual-Ru (Ml-B m crucr w tum. uu- Germans would not destroy, for vauulge u; a. AQVUA'i.lUl_ Llldax: c; flu y but u- l" l’ moon. lulu LL21) llloulll l..-....ltt..~. UAA"; u.» j . we C0lLnl1y_hW-ln:l‘ ullu u; tn.- mct l; . mul- ln peacc, u; m war, llu l. ,l\vtl.ll v V ‘ within a few tne DillCn-Ul-ll. (Judi; .». .....-r dads. this smicture was totally des- wnen our uuugtng QALLALM; ‘troycd and the Nazis preferred tn her lamp uuovc." - LZLV...‘.JLLA\K1 lrelnatn unclean. There was a. power uuaxaian. lplmlt. which supplied every home ln he‘ village with electricity. The Nazi; did not. wreck this, but they tributlon by Millard m. uarucn to c!" 0“ the fllffeni 801118 to every Army, navy and nllltllléflll scallions hm!“ and reserved m9 WW9!‘ f0!‘ 18118.1 and w 8K1 to VlCLLllls o: 11am the but s they film" WWI)!“- oppreglon u, u ‘fcflhlljukp Ln“, m- When wlnter came. though. the en- tnuugn private gqieruclty; m rccentlglflq froze and the 918M W88 ygus m; been n,¢¢55.,,-“_, ;_-,,_-,¢,,___ rendered useless. When the Ger- the day o1 great guts LS nu. past. ‘milllS retreated. they emflihed the Especially pleasing .5 we “o...” s engine into fragments and took the OKIH-TBCWIISLIC reuulrk that "l)€1‘.l.13.XISld-YnamQ Wllh i-hhm- They fumed somebody else has given ten dollar; l the lower floor of a new schoolhouse which meant more no nun man ml;- - "W? a Stable. but when 110F888 doe; to me." ‘Jillefe 15 it wcnu u lrllcd. instead of burylmz the Mum nrum 1n ma: statement. nut, n a. lna zraescouptgynththflhyandigyszed tlfltobea. YAISHlAuCCOHuIPLU 1 C!‘ 595710 B W50 Educ degree or ‘gglt-s-acrulce hi5 liwll the Wlldins and there allowed them as its monetary Vflluu, h. 1S stul true i0 Dllifefy. u“; the causes w be assisted uy Early in the occupation. one o! flhlnmunlncent benexacnon Pr-QUITG the Nazis’ ill-HRS became 1111196 in m m, manual guppflrt may m“ the main street. ‘mere were ample Dummy “welt-m 1;, was a happy quantities of lumber, brick; and thought which lnspued mi; xwtaole- MFHW cvelloble wlth which to help 8m m keeping WM, me time when give the tank traction and release neon: and pocketbooks are bemy, ‘ll? "Om U19 mlldhole- Bull i-hé 5e opened, w nefleve me pa“ u“; me mans wanted none of that. material; unneeded o! our own and less ldr- Instead- they used books frown the tllultclands across the sem-Phll- ~sh=lves 0t the villus library — - - ~ mqmeren hund of volume; o: Karl Marx. mick. Lenin, Stalin. Mark 1mm, Dlc ens and other writer; were more books and more readers, p; . taken by the cartlond and dmnped r. Q E The mlhlon-daflTcllruimas um.- f. So It comeszlaia-ul-f‘ that there are production figures should be reached in 1943. However, marketing rcsultl of the New Year in sheep, lambs and wool should not rest entire- ly with the numbers or units of sheep held on farms and ranches throughout Canada, says Mr. Jame; Telfer, in charge of production of sheep and wool for the Dominion Department of Agriculture, Ottawa. In order that the objec- tive for sheep production may be reached, every detail in connection with attaining it will re- quire special attention. Factors which slow up lamb and wool production may be referred to as internal and eictcinal. pai-asites. The Quebec medical faculty are kicking against the new rule that recruits for military training be examined by a. military board instead of by private practictioners. The Divisional Registrar advised them that revision boards, from Janu- ary r, will be supervised by the Department of National Defence. Formerly, they were under the supervision of National Selective Service. The Action Medicale, Inc., jointly with repres- entatives of Montreal medical societies, for- warded a. resolution to Ottawa protesting against change in the composition of revision medical boards from civilian to military doctors. It main- tained that up to now the government has been satisfied with revision medical boards compos- ed of civilian doctors and that "these boards have proved themselves efficient in their func- tions." adding that recruits for military train- ing have also been satisfied with the boards as presently constituted. The resolution bearing the signature of Dr. J .C. E. Forest, secretary of l'Action Mcdicale Inc., also claimed that the medical society had learned that doctors aubject to call-up notices had been summoned to un- dergo an examination before the army's medi- cal board “without having first received an of- ficial notice from the registrar." The society, forwarding copies of its resolution to the Min- ister of National Defence, the Minister of La- bor. all medical societies in Quebec province, la- bor organizations and boards of trade. asked that the present set-up of revision medical board: be maintained - - ~ ' - poses in I942 would indicate that the desired,g‘h° o‘ . uts . [walking lNowadays, 11' his friends out u mark |on him at all, it will be to borro. qt-he book he o! that “w; Journal faceflously ‘into the lurlz" mudhole where the 1;» ~nme was when a mm, dank was stalled. There were twen- ou; o; B book shop was .t_v libraries in a; many Soviet pm- llkely to be stamp-d as a bookworm, iclncts of this district and not l. u d ‘ Lfioslt o‘ mulbwkri Is Just bnughtf Aprnpcs "ywere urnc a5 M8. eVUl oug - .9“ “Y.,,"“i,l““..§“°‘l“ 1:15; ;.'.'.:.;'"“* “m {iflinmflfffii (flllfiafi ligreels did, | ' Many similar acts of lunacy could memory up,“ n-om Bums; ‘mar-eluted. The villager; were at T“ on” “ma” 1mm a c appalled. but a; the dull-wittcd blythely I evour , which la no more than what l; {also undva , $1.41 merely mortal dross; So little ts thy gatnl Ibr, whon u each thing bod thou mat en And, last 21d all. thy greedy cell con- 1116153313 Etn-rnlty mm met our o1 death mrougn tun-st or sta-rva- my; _ I; h m h m t uon, me loneliness, Lne strum on these: hefvf twolégenqmwiggt N55; Wltb an individual ktuc, tnenerves 0t me luen tn armored would have preserved "m, o! m, 4nd Joy mun ovcnukg u; g g When zzeary thlni that ll sincerely And puteéuy divine. With About the supreme throne 0t hlmigm one s Wh u: n a. iutded c0111 “$.33? 2......" "n" Then, all this earthly I1‘ acre not reign. it, IJAUHQAl; utkll ‘L. to them so long as their yhnindal- Aliikedlylm 5W‘! W9 ‘hall 301"" We could, lur an till‘ M4 H1 or u bL- 1 dcprivcc the Rusiim. v ogers 5 nclenuy opaque cur-fin: do...“ ‘tluu t air. Willmglrlllni 0W1‘ Dell"!- and us LD me pUllk-U court. LL v. ._. uncr- l ,,'c- also had a community w“. Hid time. 0 T311191 little ts our loss, Heroic and unconquerdble Russia, though bleeding from many wounds, dttll stand; defiant on her tromen stepper; China. stolcgl and grlm. giving no thought to surrender, rights on; tbc vast re. source; o! America. and Britain continue to gather increasing power, Onobo-alovdkta, Poland, Holland, Denmark. Norway, name, Yugo-Slavic, and Greece may, in trottul slum , toe; their mannered limbo tn the damned; o! the awllul night which engulf; them. But the Down dull come. And, with the Dawn. liberation tram their bonds. Truth, and Peace. and Love, shall ever shine w whose nappy-mirth: ed; quit. —Jolm mlton. Gassy fSltornachs Relieved Every pe who l; troubled with gal In the stomach and bowels should get a bottle o! Bra EVIIII: Stalmctcbb Mhxlture an no ow q It . lleve all distressing nynilnotliaet. Dr. Sum Stomach Mixture taken at mes] ttmes, not only prevent: all-bud cflect; from gas but It , ornate. the mm. _ tlonal nctlvlt of the dtomacb, aaslst; est on and Improved the nppe Ite. Recommended also for lndlgedtlun, Dyspepsln, Sour Stomach and Heartburn. Price 85 cents Bottle. "b@@n@@@@@@@@@@@@@e@@@@ JIEIEIEIEIEIIEIEIEIEIHEEIIEIIEIEIIEIEJIEIEIEIEIEIE FJ El E1] m u: El l'_l This May Be an Old Wish For a New Yfifll But We Mean It With All our Heart: T0 ALL l4 HAPPY NEW YEAR Proud & Moreside MACS SPECIAL B. X. 315 Cod Liver Oll Extract with Create and Guhcel Com- noun i} tonic tormooug co l. noun. 1nd we. I II better than ordlnl coll h medicines, (or It rue e; t a rent o! the trouble, rellcved the cough and supplied continual treatment to bnllll up the cyl- tcm to withstand future nt- tach. A splendid blood and body-bullllln tonic for both youn and oil who take It refu arly. Price $1.00 per b0 tle. Cod Ltvcr 0|| cannula 81.10 box. l0 Klrb ‘I lron and Yesrt Tonto '1‘: let; 89c. Macs lhlr Restorer 60c bottle TIIE TWO MAGS l“ Great George Street ,_ d. traction t .th beholder; “m mnme W“ “‘ cggsed to wglriderénltll fhey could W1, “d” t. w 1.1mm [come to believe was that these Nazi Butpriidyytnlinew L: WI fiendish bmm were some mun of Mb Ye“- Ana utnlbed Xork cud sulphur lmeu, Long roast the cart 1n hottest Hell Neglecting m reuu-n iu-nrunnloru lbwodtm Thll spell of below-zero weather Wu naru On the coal bin, on runner and lather‘: aocomit at me Dlmk. 1t KIDNEY old toll: o! the Winters they knew when they were young. Ln those "good old days" our nolncs were cooler tney are now. We had not come to the stage oi specialized lnmlatlon nor bad we yet. departed 1mm the Quebec heater and the wood box. we wore heavy 11nd"- wear and now and men we slept in our 800k; and all I. 011 when we got our. ot‘ bed to tend the alloyed. u houses 1n those far- away day; owed wide differences 1n tamper-n Beside the mve; 1c | wulsblihadwor mClecewthc walls it was down to 40. In bed- rooms it may have been lower. uolng w bed was an adventure com- parable with Hudson‘; explorations in me Northwes i "you no In IIIINIII =-'.?§...'.‘."'..1..';...“@‘F..‘:...:": Ilidlllll. stayed. untll April l. Yes. the old~ lzfill0ll@ winter wu a much W0- p tlon. But do were the old-lun- Al ltflicl With IOIII ‘dt-rficar: - ""'""i toned lolk. They had to "take lt" ‘and they could “take 1t." They came ,out ln the Bprtng DR"- BDYY Ind begun to dwre uwav w and wool- len; for the next Winter. Thry would not. have thought anythlng = lbmll. our cold spell. Maybe we have gclrwn soft. Maybe we are older. sy it was clmllrhty cold and in . our estimation. dlazlncttv old-faah- , Call In uul dllell III: "Illllcllltlel. Write or phone hr appointment!- _ ti. F. llutchmn l‘. G. IIUTCIIISON B. I‘. IUTUIIIION “COMPLETE Mall Orion Given Prom?‘ All!!! lien. We have in stock and cars arriving of OLD SYDNEY SCREENED, BRAS D’0R, SULLIVAN, ALBION NUT and INVER- NESS. Also WALSH COBBLES and AM- ERICAN HARD NUT. Lowest prices, and quick deliveries, special attention to C.0.D. orders. w. o. Gillise-Cdl‘ INSURANCE SERVIC ” W. K. ROGERS Agencies Ltd. Plug 540-541 yw toned. —I'rom n PM. ..;;»-~.-o~1m A l ' VIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII PHONE 1n- ,‘ i . I rIIIIIIIIIIIIII/Ilf’ . May I943 Bring You all, Health, Happlneei and Prosperity. To All Our Friends ‘and Customers A HAPPY NEW YEAR Pure Milk Bu. Ltd.