-.=-<.....»'s-'ss . TIIE principle that "the primary responsibility of Defoe from his D ciuntomrumt auttiinuii Morning Qally (Founded in 1881) Pres t: Ll t. C L W. Cheater 8. Molnar-o vleclz-Preselidentfl. B. Burns“. FJ-l. Secretary: Lleut. Col. D. A. Msolilniaon. 05-0; Idilor and Mannllnl - 3- n- “nm-‘t h!‘ Associate Editors: l-rank Walker and lJeutJan n. Burnett, ILC.N.V.R. (On Active Service) ‘The Strongest Memory is Weaker Tilda‘ the Weakest Ink." TF1‘EI“_Y-_"_°T-_ ‘F. ‘?!{____ In Battleship Gray A \\'l‘lll‘l‘ in the Windsor Star has ilie follow- Kingdom, and that it will be no longer able to lions/are entrusted to some new organization on which the ivhole Commonwealth is rcprc- sented. This fundamental issue was, as Ur. Lionel Curtis latnents, treated as “a (langerous thought” until Mr. Curiin raised it (luring thc Australian election, and perhaps it is still rc- roam wild during the night. ing and howling would be well ad-' 1°" d” '° vised to keep them home or at new. tie them up. Taxpayers who have to work for a. living need - sleep and who can get it. with howling dogs filling the midnight air. course our Police station is quite a. rllIll-TY . h p i E . . .v _l‘:. 01mm‘. llQ §1°i..i§§.i-"ii..° Qiiioniitiiiii; ioimtiiiaiiiiig °.‘..‘:., PUBUC FORUM ‘amfiuttti. in iJhl'°‘w-=’"", Empire as a whole was reserved for the United I nu ma: at u- anus: Bu‘: flrhd- 1m“ balm“ ' r - . . oaulnau lnalllnl t in oglcotnd ' suPPlfl-t this burden, S.r Malcolm Stcnart, a u "a. _ :- ‘gewbsrn d’ ‘ogloghhgsnwrmfl “nun. prominent industrialist, argues that the tlrfl- 1 """"°'“"* lYounger man are now carrying 0h occupation of the British Parliament and Whitc- much of the work initiated, f hall with foreign affairs and defense problems 111006;,‘ ligWlfindmi "55: has militated against adequate consideration of "9153! D995 aumojhgmblnpmmlllml by ' social reforms, and that this state of affairs will 51 _ Do ' with that osopifiy this news- ' - ‘ - - r‘ g owner. "t up” a r has of n dlsaINed ln tho persist until foreign policy and correlated qucs~ Avenue who allow their c1088 p l” coins. IIIQ ted him o OI ltl‘ views. as one of Canada's lflim‘ . t f d d d ill doubt- lmk p“ m“ m “inmtltohoars to‘ r dou csrlty. The felicitatlonl to be tonight are unani- mously endorsed by all who know ing to 5ll_\' about a subject of local interest: "5hip5 ply-ing across Xorthuniberland Strait between New llijunsniclc and Prince Edward Island wear battleship grey, instead of their former color-z. That is n protection against en- emy attack. .\ir llilllilla‘ also keep active over the strait to fer_r<*t out any cncniy submarine garded at Ottawa as "a dangerous thought." - EDITORIAL NOTES — Speed the Victory with your savings. s m at m Premier lllcNair, of New Brunswick, makes the Police are not disturbed. Evid- ently our dog catcher caught up with the dogs yet. I am. Sir. etc. yvomtmaiv Dafoe’s Diamond Jubilee distance away from the scene and ' m" The Season 0f The Great Pause (Bruce l-lutcheaon in the Hllifaz. ‘ Chronicle NAVY were OFFICERS AND RATINGS OF THE “QUEEN CHARLOTTE" C(\llllll€\lltlL‘l'> \\'hu mat bc strzivittg loo far from me announcement mere “in "e no I, ‘_ _____ lint beltfloéllflll- . i . - ' prgv 1mm] |mer i118 first muffled I00 P! l.- _ l llmm- _ _ , _ . election there this calendar vcar. Tonlgheaiiilftrtilild sliififggg Press. ‘meek?’ dflpguo I rAIE SPOIISOTlIIQ l-Ucal Publwll)‘ to Put The 5t" "The l-iiiirr- \il;mtir rtvils’. oi Lzmzulzi is still s s ‘i. Cum 390 guest; dlgflngulshgd in Qhemmomgn “$818,: the ‘mail a play iwirmtl for Xxv/i l limits. llow many of Canadian journalism and statecraft change o; m, ye" tbrm ..'c titer. . Hitler's >k‘t‘l'k‘l. Ilow many til tht-m have llkTll >lilliv aml arc bring sunk ll a secret of our llii\'_\ and ziir force. “lbt-rt- \\'l\‘ :1 timv uhrn the '.‘|l(‘Ill_\‘ sub- ]]]'|\';i',__ i ~ btld off Llmahzui shores. 'Iiii.r h zmiuu into trouble for some! mU-uh. ~ 1p! u.» vrtiiurcsome as they u-éd ll! l 'l'ht- nu" and \t‘2l patrols keep the ‘ thlti\11l\'t1\l!l\i\l“lll. ' lull bctxvccn the ~'ll'L' \\"i_\' to brat the sub-- Bond subscription merits as well. \\'hcu a clcrgyi This is Navy \\'eclr, and the local boys have set the pace for the rest of Canada in Victory Lord Utiltisttme told ports 0f Silllll ‘lohn, father of Iii). \\'. Ii. Phil- will join in extending good wishes to John Wesley Dafoe. and editor of the Winnipeg s. Let us do it \\'llll cnlist< Press’ on the 60m anniversary of * ‘f * * fcssion. Almost frclrn the beginning 01 a “rcliginti and life" Q.§5l‘1f,,l‘§,°“,,,p‘°m“°“l m Free Press, his position nan like the Rev. .\lr. ban unghanfigvd insets, no ]y,_he murmur 0f the Qttawa Journal m‘ l‘ All nature seemsito stop now, ex- I president haustod by the meeting "the King and Queen look forivnrtlto at 20, only illlaffie‘ yeiatrs after pls “Efrlgsylgualiznlitlhe city k h menu the greatest good resulting from the religion ‘hm’ F5 a °“_ 199°‘ er m‘ F a, fln utumn. To us in the coun- aml we mmmncln ,. Montreal Stat. For most of the 48 m, m,‘ u m, mo“ new,“ m-_,_ ‘ ,,' * ,,, ,,, -"°‘"5 he h“ edited U"? wlllnlPeg ment of the year because we know , "m"! how brief it. will be. how so-m the l\hi[_ Cnnadas foremost journalists has next; phase wiu come, car's labors. Free the deep woods t erc Ls s» quiet un- known at any other season —4 no his entry into the newspaper pro- Spfln! blYd-SOIIBB 110W. I10 bull’ hi!" rowth, not oven the w cl in the branches, brief point of time the world 1t is. with us. the richest o! all seasons‘, when In Victory Boind Sales Away Out Frolll This Week Friends of The Navy BUY YOUR VICTORY BONDS TODAY AND WATCH THE INDICATOR GO UP! ‘a1.- aiitl iiilnpl iucu L\\_'(;l'l\'l|l" lll PM“. ]V)_]:_(/-__ enlist; a; a pl-h-ML. m m‘. out- byntlii ablgiflfiiliannihilllgiogClidlgf-mifi lifg lifitimiaiiigywitiifdoitiht bpusl lull u“ destroy i.“ m. n Brown gun-awn o‘ m‘ m“ F!“ lb" we c“ i , nn-ifihc . , it i» .t llllll llllV‘ tor -in.il... 1W3], of the Wm.‘ M, "m, he Sure his hum, is in Llfielfilsfipsitllvlif llflgg-‘ilglhllllwtflgafllrlg "ggfiflgogfifih, autumn .01.," u, produced so aboriously since the stouvyeed ‘a? 2i: fgisltttagkwplfl ps- gsllbeof tails; coungry “when in - - - a” “w i. .< . _ < ~_ _. n, 3 ‘. ' ‘ ~ - _ spring. s a r. ere ere io pause. Air Travei Aids R- C. M‘ p. ll-C tight plate till: til ll: niontlv. ivtll-llfijwspilntl ilnfgcpcyitdenpe htp thla tyiilellgilsgégsltlygleiagtlifigusgdot bigeétiéial B,“ “other golmd also so faint gfljfve hetero up :| tr we coul m hum, no hggflgflgn; whlgfe the" - l v_ -" n u‘ 1 um en s s s an ‘he ham”, alum“ new, o, yellow that no city ears can detect it — know the artists n dc of Jio man is only the bustle of country Wo- r r It is atmouncctl that rec? iiciits of the new Hum” i? so l campaign‘ when Stu 8 Bind l deeper blue l“ "l" ‘he Pndugwwth “mm o’ next "h" h” “mend m“ “w” Elm‘ men. rcparlng for winter, and the \\l .. .1. . . . . . -q..- . y. ._.- '. pzp . . ‘ - '1 l~ ~- ' Dame edmm-als. lmm-dered in sup‘ hills Now comes the October 17"" Fflml "nu-Ill 5°81“ “m1 ‘Hilt- lel-t 0! Ill. a flJlfllh head of pow; u] “Mai ravemu‘ 5m,“ o; .1 n l t..lll.il(ll_ s .illiltl' . .l_.~LL|il( a. tauarlisn .\lcdal 0f .\I'3i'li m“). Illllx tv,_\l, of. port. oi Laurie»; reciprocity policy “loch f“ and golaen u ,; t; ye- the t moisture. the sprou of celery at which all the neighbors new-mud’ pp, 95 Md pumpkin 95¢ fr] iu i151 pap! to v sitppltes through rm- tiwp nal‘l(is HO W [he “rwukwfl “Ufcggion \\‘llll3 the man who owned his nectea n“ a mm." me richness ulbs. the vast. invisible "ootgro t1! wui gape 111m, for g, moment, we know to l-"ot" Ross lil w. in 'lu- v.15. c occur arr-mrie- i i I i i l ‘I “°“'5l“‘p°“‘ S" Cllmml slllfm- of the full-blown earth. New too "mm "l" W391" thffllllfh ‘he "l!" Ii-IH. thfls lflllmplw l" l" °ld aln the old glory and recapture ~ > - t ~ ‘ -‘ * t. men's were made 1-: onrr by the l\'.('..\l.l‘, [u will not. tirotcst, as graduates in surgery in llri- stmiped t-lic country against It, the hoot. of owls at hi; - ter. rsparlng in secret for thl ht. he n?“ w“ story with us snd we take them in . . . .. , . . . . - h, iixh l.ill\‘L‘l'Flll(‘_‘ u." tl.t ‘<1 tr: ‘i il " ii- Th“! Plflflent 1S Perhaps "l9 h llmllllntl 0f pheasants, the h °f “ex” “plum m“ stride‘ we m“ ‘t’ I <Ciid iht» ~ll‘\llll(‘- l!‘ by i‘. There zirc z-n Rf- l?’ i ' 'll ii] i?‘ ‘C11: n ‘iil m", ‘c u“ "Hl-“lflndilll! (‘Piflmplfi 0f lllS SW85)’ tvtilgilfiilnzr speech of qlltill in thy: Precum“! d5" the” m!‘ my m5“ Pumpkin now “mm” my ‘in - _ - i, ‘_ uiiiilltlii tisua y iung . . ., C. . “ma, an his me m be swayed darkness me 50mm on“ m m.» whose feet is on the 8011-48415 of antotlon, we can handle rips sop es Ml‘. chi-znhlt- r-ml itzrcrc nih<r people at that - =t< s :- : , '- _ ' _ c a voice c; harvest too, when, like nature, no “if they were no better anmetc ‘ _ _ ‘ by peisnnnl o. iaartisan considera frogs, which is the le r _ can look up“ h“ work mu and i‘ roqey we “n m“ “l.” M.“ fl°1'll\<‘1‘1\ WU" *1» {"10 W"? i"l‘<l -*‘-ll>l".\' W?“ Believed to be the youngest grziiidiiaratlicr in will?“ ““'3,¥h£1‘_<1m‘h1_s reasoned ‘fion- niitié-yxrénhlélzle fglmdglumxlhfgtiw: good. Even the excitement of har- fly}. t’; away wlthofi re retjwe "Pall" "Xllilllsfvrl. smcr thr- .~'ll‘(\ll‘.t“.' “'85 "ll-"illlc the C.\\'..~\.L'. is .\li's. Ihithlccn Rjuzm, 36, of ilificlroenibtts iii-i ..§§.‘fn3’.°e'r‘.,.°§.§.'g‘; ‘sieason of piiiise Will soon be over. ‘ltmilfdhvgollgeiyeré; 85:2; ‘I c“ cup up ‘l-Jruuuhqihmn. m“ a to get ihr ' at p. g ' Fredericton, NB. Rlarrivd at 1ft, u; bu; 4mg ion to abandon Lauricr’; Liberals _ 50""? daaiggg" °,§,',*,“‘,",§.“’u‘{,"1.,','§ twzntye-pgund- nunipkirei liises its ‘iifankgea yoiiehaiurd ‘after s Whilh‘ 'll“? \¥» -' ‘ "ll l" "l" ll-QAIP- “'35 son. serving uvci s ." and four ll’ icrl dauulr Diditihefdiinsciliillon (hssuei an: gunf- gnlggnmmwl 'l‘“mlng‘ ‘like w ‘Primal ‘mm when yog h‘? set?" Bu‘ We“ WT tmzfilaulm‘ SIHHYH lllflllfllllvl‘ - bill! W‘): jciTllllli “ilwlHtrrs. 'l'w0 gons-in-laiv also serve overseas, and gtllln-a deafectichnwhcfcilintiiioiign angrxmtialp. l-kllguwilixltiézmzczgyssterllglg gvaxiivizaaxglll elfflig-my ‘Iticporv; lnlilolilnenizloifiwhuon “wan ‘u,’ Col. La Xzur/c. as. Ell Cl\l'llllll>~'ll)ll€l', mspcck‘ anon," with m‘. Ry .\1-‘ in (mu-Hp, was 15]}. served the nation cnoimcuslv in "d" ° “fun s ah Con“... Bum-e [ardgngrg throughout the nation - umn and winter when the world ed the R t‘ u l’ t. -t' but..." t:.|.,,,,,..,,,, and ’ ~ I; ‘ .' - r " that time of crisis. is still unfor- "fldt . , ficnfii leavi-‘s will they will feel ma year. mi- the first stands Itlll-Gvdll we. mm m =- I _ - -» _- - l I} v -~ ~‘ ed last bcbruaryg .\Iis_ Ixyati 1S serving at tht given b, a few of the Old line mm he rg ind Thrtomazn time, the ecstasy IDctooer. we are, can fool svmot 0! llw ll llllfi ll\“"<‘ "I llll‘ l "bl"! l" l3 \l“."5- l"“'~“'°°" (I.\V..~\.C. training centre in liitchcticr. stalw:rt< with whom party loyalty ~‘§',,‘,,Z‘“,‘,‘,Z"§,,,‘,',‘§kt',’,. 5nd squashu We en them their raipflllff- All» old innocence. We can 1'00! H" "l" Aug. 3o and ficpt. lll, he visited police posts and comes first. 3,,“ 5011,1953 uni-r- his frost. ‘ibe l! We c0 d roclptllre MW ill? {"1" clear, warm al the cool n llfl- ll! settler "ill: on l.Zll\(‘ Athabasca. Schvyit Lake, (ireat Slave Luke, lllllllli on the lluskcnzie rivet, Laird rivci- and ovt-r the Alaskan highway. While It I...'tl<c .\tbzib.'1<ca be flcw to Iilack Lake to in- vestigate the drmvniug of a trapper, making in one hour a trip that would ordinarily have taken several wcclis by canoe. Col. La . ..uze remarked, 0n his return t0 Regina, that: the war was advancing by 50 years the development of that great itorihwest. After the war and whcn our interest is not concen- scrious fears of battle was won 1 Horsehair from The Battle of lvafalgzir, this date i805; .\'cl~ 5 spii annihilated for the time lacing the fleets of oral stntesmmu but, he went to meld Mme; the l‘l'2lllCE and Spam, and l‘(‘llC\'l‘(l I-inglantl from \\‘Otlll(l(‘(l, but lived long enough to I\'lili\\‘ the swift death with joyful Qciury." i Ill it 1k Peace Conference in 1919 with Sir c; Robert Borden, and that Conser- Y invasion; hr ivzis mortally c“. lngjeaygs. Party has never come first with l“. dam“; and asters wtll John W. Dafne. He has been and 1n tumor, till ls the trusted adviser of Ub- wpflq will be fliiro wit After the kftltigflguunfi gollnd 0f Wlild. t Aflyg_g0llill1 of no - ing of the man who has grown his first. big squash and carries iv trlumphantl tn his kitchen. ll" of a mother w o has born the szn of a lungl_lf_we_cgild__feel _t_»ha_ #01191 _ _--.-. droop the slant of til‘! fields. in thl llllit 0f r. golden sunlls l1 N- tween the leaves lust before tmtr barns b "" "}___"*"* “"- t e final essence of October. Professional Bards McLeod 6f Be—ntley W. I. IINTLEY. l. O- J. A. BENTLEY. l. O- Barrllten asid- Attorneys-al- w I Ill Prince ltroot -—--r BELL G- MATHIESU MONEY 'l‘0 LOAN Onmeron Illbck Charlottetown P l. Island vative Prime Minister learned too to rely on the counsel of the big, tonsled mfd wr-sterner. Nomlnaiiy Dafoc was there as a reporter, re-l pfflsflnlin! The Canadian Pressp g flclllfllly he yvas an intimate con- sultant, who had a great part in drafting Canadzvs hieirvoranclum “In a few hours‘ space camc II l! i! manes in wzir is used to build NATIONAL SELECTIVE SERVICE trated on the fighting fronts, we shall be much more llllClTsfCfl in the development of the whole Canadian iiurthland, which will be amazingly facilitated bv air travel and air transport. Vie-wsi Of Wiiealand The Ottawa Government, suggests the Globe and Vail, should not miss the enclorsation given by the Socialist Ministry of New Zealand to the movement for some permanent organization for the British lfoiiimoiiuealth. Mr. Fraser, the Prime Alinistcr, commenting on a. proposal by shock pads for army tanks, cushions for army vehicles and mattresses for the men who go (lOWll t0 the sea in ships. i The hair from a horse's tail is valuable for making brushes for cleaning guns and the wings of bomber, fighter and trans- port planes, and for a host of special tnachitic brushes used in war plants. But horsehair for these war purposes is getting scarce in Canada and the Wartime Prices and Trade Board is again reminding all farmers of the importance of this product and asking them to do everything possible to save the combings when they arc giv- askinrz separate represcentution at ice and in the . activities-and . less historic but GOOD WISHES Premier Curtin of Australia for the establish- ment of an Imperial Council, declared that, while co-otieraiion and constiltation between the coun- tries of the (‘ommomvcalth had been very close and beneficial during the war, he was strongly in favor of any scheme which would bring the Dnmiiiirms into closer constrltation and co-opera- tion with Britain and each other. Accordingly, since this closer co-operation was the clear ob- suggested method keep two bags h the combings will In a real sense for the future. ing their teams their everyday hair-do. Ilair Good luck good 119mm Emu tem- from live horses is of the bcst quality. Tllfi per. these- A very hive oi‘ honey-bees one for the combing from the tail. In this way' ready for sale either to a. collector or local wherewrelgtelqs ‘mu a“ m may (lealcr- Aiflicts n man each time h! n a w 4 breathes. of handling is that farmers _ To make nnd store up hflpplilefll andy, one the mane hair and Should wait upon you without cease, If I'd the power to call them down be kept in good condition and into this stuffy little town, But since I have no power It all I'll wish you all the good I the Canadian navy is building And close the chapter up find 8°- jective of .\lr. Curtin, he promised that it would receive careful and S_\'|ll]')21ill(‘ilC examination by his GOYQYHIHPIH, which \\'O\lI(l welcome any plan for providing a workable basis for a permanent structure for the llritish Fomnionwealth. llcre i- ‘ill lllli‘l'l‘.ll\'fllfill declaration by a So- cialist Prvmit-i- uho l!(‘\'l‘l' has been rated an Im- 0f the bur-racks 100k temporary, but the avowed periahst lll tnvot- Ill tlicyiriiicilile of some well- policy of the navy is to gct established on solid PWllWl "Yflitllllflliuii tor co-ordmating _the foundations so that it will last long into what tiohcivf of the‘ Infill-ll nations. But .\lr. King. kind of peace is made. “The tiavy as an army the l‘rim.- .\lllll-lfl' Hi 1hr: largest of the Doniiii- of defence for peacetime was established about in», (‘Hlllilillt < to ]>|‘t‘<£.‘i‘\'(‘ silence upon this ini- two years ago," Naval blinistcr Macdoriald de- ptvrtzuu i- \\l_iy should he keep his views clares. "There are today about 9,000 per- nn ll ll‘, t. l up m obscurity when the Prime Flirt pr ri '11 illfll’ \'l.*\\\7 .\ ~'lI\"\ I! 1S llt'l" n1 ¢i<trr Iloiiiiiticns do not hesitate to of lil'ill~ll ltliliUlS shows that the problem oi lhc rcoijgziiiiratioit of the Common- wealth romiime- tt-_ provoke keen discussion. vvziitd out that, whereas the Imperial The structure being put up in places from the Atlantic to the Pacific for the servicing of ships, for the building of ships, for the training of crews and the accommodation of crews have solidity about them. They are made of stone or brick. True, in some places and under war time building restrictions a few manent personnel as compared with only 1.700 on the active list at the outbreak of hostilities. Moreover, we believe it consistent with our position in the British Commonwealth that the new peacetime navy should be larger than that before the present war. We have developed our bases on the east and west coasts" says the Min- -Edward _ Bharilg. makes 60,000,000 bushels as our human consumption. This works out at $1 75 D91‘ anmlm l)" P9750" or about 3 1-2 cents per week. We hardly think this will pierce the cost of living ceiling in any house- hold. We imagine that the govern- ment will see to it that the increase in wheat prices does not disturb the 00st of living figures. It would be better to nay a straight subsidy on bread rzrains than to allow it to puncture the cost of living ceiling s; now established. -Lethbridge Herald. ' (pnfmvii. - t-i iuzg and i026 laid down ihe_istcr, “on a pfl-m —i Iilotes By The Way — Wlih lflmvrrfluifi 21a“ house. vls- ed up by the Daily sketch Listen- itors n-ill ‘u: ab lo snot. the re- in: Station. This "good Nazi" wrote: luciant host escaping through the 3 "War could be quit; on enter-tutu. back door. - Torcnio Star. ‘ing affair had we the equipment -i— ‘of the Russians. the food of the An inventor out Wrst wants totTommleg, m; Italians u; anemia; harness the IOO-iwintd-fl bile pvv- and were Adolf Hitler still an un- er of our strnagrnpliic gum-chew- known Bolt-lien "_1,4mdon putty ers. And ilicn. can't. the residue be sketch, utilized in scme manner by the tin industry —Chr'islian Science Monitor. Far different from the hlustcrlng boasts which formerly cmannttod from Germany was the distinct note of uncertainty and caution in a re- throbbing feet, following long waits cent. Berlin radio announcement 1n qucueg, Many used to long hours which said: “It will not be pflsilble | on their feet while doing their house ".0 issue a dvflrtllt’ teXl-bopl! 0H lIlS-i work are mystified why standing tory for German schools until the‘ stlll in a queue ahori-i cause their var is over“ Ami when a "defln- feet to go "back on them " One tle textbook" can he issued, its con— prominent foot specialist said: en‘. will b~ "asllv dlffrrvnt from "standing stationery tor long per- hose intended by the would-be lcds is far more of a strain on the t-vld ronoi-orcrs in i939 -Brant feet. than moving about. Walking ord Expositor. ls splendid exercise. Thus a post. _- man, for example. ls not so liable A lett-rr written by (hr German l.o f trouble as a traffic police- ""usue feet” is the latest af- fliction overtaking many house- wives Chiropodists are treating an increasing number of wcmen who complain of swollen ankles and i The post office is tad» func- a anent. not a temporary basis.” tionlng at a high peak of effici- ency, especially in regard to mlll- tary mail. Remembering the haz- '~. ards rim by such mail. and the way “ in which soldiers, sailors and air- men move from station to station, often hundreds and thousand of miles apart. it is‘ remarkable t at such few losses should be reported and that, on the whole, military mail should move with such dea- patoh and safety. The post office deserves a special vote of thanks from relatives of active service personnel for the extremely effici- ent-servlce that it is rendering. - Brockvllle Recorder and Times. flow much difference will it make to the cost of livlnil 0f Canadians now that the price of wheat as pegs red by the government has bee? '“a,_“\i»\(..,\..t "v ' mun-vi ‘n. y "In run I fir". t‘ v lifted from 90 cents a bushel $1.15? If the price of flour an the nrire of bread were wholl dependent on the price of wheat -.- which thev are not - the 35 centp per bushel increase in the price of bread grains would increase Ca - ada‘; food costs 821.000.0130 annual y on the basis of 60.000000 bushels a year for human consumption. It is Ker-p lhsrnsce Clea oot 5. S. Special Lender Paul Nleren man. "The danger of queueing is found by ilw Able-d forces when .i~.ey ovivnirrl Tunis was broadcast flat feel and varicose veins. — b: Algiers radio recently and pick- London Evening Standard. that too much of it ls liable to cause . When burning soft coal, ‘furnace should be cleaned every week. I! you burn hard coal clean it twlcs A month. A 1-16 inch soot ddposlt the revternllv accepted estimate that Canatvans consume the flour from ‘fivt- bushrl: of wlv-nl. M" person Farmers and Farm Workers I! Your Farm Work has Slackessed for the Winter, You are Needed Elsewhere lss Essential Employment ACK of fuel wood will be serious to our population. A shortage of saw-logs and other forest product: would threaten our war alert. Woods operations and other essen- tial industries varying with tho dlltflfl-bl" metals and coal mining, railway track work,‘ longshoro work, moat and fish packing-hot Winter labour shortages. Therefore, any man o! the farm not needed at home during the Fill and Winter, should ofler his services at once for work in one of those other essential industries until the farm again requires him- Moll 0|! u"! land available for the Winter no the Nation's olsleflsopoforaeonrlngthoneedodw ' ; Farmers engaged In essential work during the oft‘_.season wfll be allowed to return home when needed. Also, those on ,,_ ‘pomment under Moblllloflon Regulations will continue on post- POIIOMOIIG while In approved essential work during the slocls on the jams. Please answer this vital call NOW r I first": -v~ The nearest EaarIaIIIMAMSIlJmVI SnvicIOnIcsor The nearest Paovmuu. Aoaicusnrnn Barnum-rams or You Loon. ha: Psooucnon Gonna-ran H. F. Mcllhee B.A., K-C. NOTARY to. BAIBIBTEB SOLICITOB liley Building Charlottetown PALMER a HASLAM A. l. IIASLAM B Afirléh I. Bani of Nova Scott; ChI-EIIICI (Lin!!! ‘eves sxlmitru autsssimririrn J. S. 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