THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDlAN _PAGE rout: TIIE B llAll LOTTETOWN B IIARII IAN’ Morning Daily fl-‘ounded tn llifl) I President: Lieut. Col. W. Cheater B. MeLnro Vice President: J. It. Burnett. FJJ. t-iecretary: Lieut Col. l) A Macliinnon. 0.8.0. Editor and Manrging Director .I It. Burnett. IJ-l. 'testing against the method adopted by the Gov-l mortar av rue WAY ernment to make its policy known. As Senator Haig said, the measure was announced only two or three days before Parliament was due to eon- vcne, and it could have been introduced in the other House. It would then lfave been on the llouse of Commons Hansard in convenient form for study. The argument that debate in the Cutti- niofis nuud have delayed its reaching the Red Mr. do Valera. stated recently .that between May 1 and August 31, 15,693 men had left Eire to take up employment in Great Britain and Northern Ireland. They included harvest workers-lnndon Times. WORDS OF CHALLENGE A THOUGHT A DAY FOR A PEOPLE AT WA]! "I beg you all, not for a 1 week, not for a da . not for an nour to relax ut make superhuman efforts to surpass Align-Ill! Editors: firwafgflnittauteinnd Ian A Burnett Chaipmr wast no argufnctitf zptpll 2n tip: yilointuipl . wggehgrcgtszicogg gas-g ilfavizéosasgblgnwii-at you valirgizgy - v t tic. ton. as l iasnt reac l(‘t l(‘ . ciia e trot was s‘ aring goo s._ ne ' Mls‘ SUBSLRIPTIUN BATES t l a mwcomer, needed ‘or Jashmmuw churchiii Iy lilail in P.E.l., $4.00 per year; $2.50 for 6 months $1.25 for 3 months; 50c for one month - llity Delivery $5.00 per year; $3.00 for l months $l.75 for 3 munthl By Mall in Canada and U.S.A $5.00 per year Satin day Weekly: 52.00 per year; $1.00 for 6 month; 50o ior 3 moot-bl regular procedure in anv event. To date at least the Government has not chosen the radio rather than Parliament t0 publicize its complex Bud- gets. with tax and tariff proposals which tisuallv bvcunfe effective without awaiting debate. Could not the same course have been followed with the 1trice-confrol policy. thus keeping Parliamentary ‘adjustments to machinery, arrived l when his table companions were at Hue chicken. He was approached ‘by the wine-waiter with- " iii 'y0u _have some sauteriie?" "Saut hernuv," was the indignant ieiort, "and them gettln’ chicken?" - Glasgow Herald. War brings many dLscomforts. 1“i'er Ardua ad AGE? (Winnipeg Free Press) How did the air force get its motto? One would expect, from the importance of the service today, that courts of heraldry made the Tt ti I ll t u nli - be in in u at - ‘ . v ' ~> Ili|ld7i|\|;'n.uil\:\\:'icLI:-Ilr),ull' m: bllefiriffQ. us: iii-re‘, om ‘llllllorlll “here ll belongs‘ Bguglers in camp on the Canadian‘ fateful choice and privy councils south sw- who». gun-w ‘ii-w mil ‘“'l"|llllll"l i-i- —m d sldedoiutlllfi Niagara Lgivér wblivy Llllérethkfppelgrndlun ‘parties n aii-trommifn . and . rnvy, 2 it Peel bu, W 0n 6y E V fig C, lCl e B. E 8X‘ arid-Tilt; .1 ti...» J5! iiny M». lino-n: i how: stand one Thlnk ante arouses t-he men in Niagara camps from a clergyman, Rev. John '1' Llmteuu Liiurn-r, Ullnun. none’- .\r\\n stand, sutlbury. Ulll. Iluli lnlnn-i-n hllup, Jluiiviuii N ll.» fiT§E$abZT<iTiieRLUY ti cakes! Inlr." 'l"lil'li5L".\\'. NOVEMBER l3. I941. Mr. king's Attitude The quwzif-if of t'»til=(l‘l1tllltll for scnice c-vcr- -- lflk‘l'll> in both “m m‘ hill] will ‘m its l] 'is i Tlli ifhtisc us evalt us undlmbledly became me very f blottin pad The bad e so k tch d . . . - _---.; - _" _, ‘ 5,5; "_ I ,. . H - . lnlil-f-il u-ul ll,» ‘p1 '1 ll _i‘-li_'\lt~ l> “l; , l’ lls ll llll‘ ll‘ _ l lll° ll‘ _ ' gllllslllf gj§g£.olégs_lli§glrlllallirxllnaglffl1fr 115 1he%adge the a1, 1%,“ “$85.5 u? Q Officers’ uniformn carefully tailored of‘ fine ,,,, 11.- 1; ..- . 1 r f 11.1w ill Loinfnnifs. lritifc order us. command us. CFLiLIZC us, apprme us. - -| d“, f l _ rial. d , , ,. , . . 1 . _ g _ ,_ pt ——— v must con orm to regua mate to give depen - _\1,,11.-_-.- .\l~ ‘r w lung .f;~~ liU\\' intimated disapprove us. spnnt us. l> en to us, possess u we Md started about 40 yam-s tA motto was needed to complete u l b ab! d t, .1,“ (w . ‘ 1. twtt:v‘t-t'iit"l. ~uch tlisctissivfif us. 1irepossess us. control us. charge us. denude , ago planting trees t0 icplacesome glcllrllllflglfi :1?“ Sykesuaslled hi5 Of- on! 39 w "Y 9v l" You $1 ‘marl? an Wm "'3' i~illafii \\ '11.". t r ti‘ iltti t-itn-rriiftihfi for uver- us. patiperire its. cheer us, treat us, prepare us. glwlélgfgfs lfilelvlvefllll béllczféliiloliqlglwie; cmcj, bylllnafiqguggfes_l_°lll,f_' Qlgtgfilég may be your own judge in able wear under the moat . t . Y. » . ~ i ~slrtl ~r in the fu- dedicate and red '(li\‘ill£‘ us. berezive us, coiiscript south-western Ontario wcufd be p") °5°d “P” A-ldlla all 55m“ themanerllftailllrlnfi TlP "Th! wndltlllnl- e as l|f.f_\ fl r “s. \ .fl pit f L ‘ I P, far better wday “Jan they are He her had got the idea from a ' mm‘ rm.‘ z ._,,,.. :\1 H .;,.,.‘ wtiJr-siilitufitend to us—and for God s sake lead us. mam‘ would not be fur one thing gzgrfidgi Yyle, a‘? omcer Tap unifqrmg, ufloredqo- litiic t} r- : ’_ ‘l ' \ ‘ill "lldlillllllg lll' _ IN _ gfigalflfill,,,lille,,,,,l,lge wfilullfl fifillfei the War ‘Oafficagnegliisarsiuggsgsliiolrxi measure for a" “ll” Correct rdincoota iilVllQ ti» flu uifi rfa 1H0» . much o, a Chance. me trees would seemed good and was referred r0 branches of the service, . pi _ if». with llriiniifs need for - l’ DI IURIAI. NU l rs - be there to break‘ its mice Wire llle W“ ell-l” ll W“ cllllclzlilil by hold top rank Position be- ‘upphed f?’ a“ a l = ~ "it pr ‘til ill\'.'l5l()ll. ills i; $81185 would not have to turn ‘ffl§,°l.,ll‘°l‘l@l‘°““l’s l“ bell‘! b“ three-servicea- lilrlllpinul .11 ... -...‘ _ _ out‘; m,“ would m“, 1,, pmQei‘ bpi was approved ca[|gg[hgy afecgffectlyand rcasffifs iilt in»! ftff fir; fact that the decision Speeders bgvyglrg —fhc 1ioltce at last are 0n fruwgmwers would be ab-e to er efteis indicate that sev- agw-H . C H, .,.,, . ., ,-,,,. hvcrqq; service had yo“ track market their apples instead of hav- 5:111; Scllriloolmaislteils “gran cgensulliiied ‘ ‘ ' “‘ l “ , . ’ " “ ' lng t) make cider of scme and feed ' p“ cll all» < - 5w n5- 1 .. _. f. 1 ~ i.f.;r lnm ieoile at the last t‘ i ' * _ ‘ __ . A Lower Master of Eton. They prof:- gi-ifltlf‘ "l i l l l I This week 4000 pairs 0i skis were despaich- tsklllil-YTZIQLEC.’ hogs Own somd1 llle Sykes Sllggesmll "l?" l» ' l , , i ‘ - g ‘ _ _ , ‘ y. -iem. The lilsi ‘Jfllli-ll "llflmll llllfl‘ lllilc“ lll lllllllillt led from Montreal by Lanadizin l\ati0fial E_X- _ _ Tilius was selected the phrase ' igsio-tutftfy ilittlilils tigo. Since their, Hitler press p“ ‘he Marilinm Expugs for transhlp. I dhé Fgllfiwlng items fronéhllllit- gigtggtlrilaphgeérgigéei the most famous has overrun all of continental littrope and the men, oval-Scat cigar“? fjdlijflllogfgmll “if S? I. Es war sittiaaipfi has changed etimpletely, The 4r 1- n gnlilloggirillfgléifldiTliiegfll$€ eggfaiti; Hltler Outsmartlng attitude of tints: clpffltffr; klllliltlillllSjlilS chafig- Them was a sm-Cre 511m,’ 5101111 111 England‘ a bimqood is 50m o“ we u“, n13,“ T ' ell an». lint twin. .\ln_ifster_ hing hasnt fortmgh, Hg,“ accompanm-d 11,). ‘a 5Q.m,1¢.ga,¢, iigfrgjgégr “Eipch mlgcticeeaz Hm“ sajgExchvifmfiguld dictate Grafton Street, Sunnyslde changed. \\lf:ftt~\r-1. lltlc befall Canada and the The Censor forbade the pLibllCilllUll of the new» conament, “Hl-Lrmm‘ emgs are peace 1mm ,0 3,118,“ 1n 3H,“? llllllllm ‘l'l‘lll<‘"l‘l' llll‘ "Cell llllll llla)’ all” f0? for IO days. W101‘? reasonable‘! kllCLV that llfimulznlacqedonrlAllgustd5klg40.“ an all-out oifi-t". in fnmfffinq our front line o r * * * mgd new corne - g su stitufe. _ ‘r §~ e W011 a e _ os- _ . - _ . . . . . . e of especially zepaied sea s cow vtltliin three weeks of Jane 22. defence lt',('l'~t‘t'i\ znffl szfvtitig Laffada itself from Apple Day. \\'lllCil ortgtnzffed here in the iii- me“, is superior tipgenune cmfi- 19414. flntlsinn ;,,,,1 yulwsllily mun crfnqtiest, Mr. king 1.31151 of [he 13,-». 50,111 Mpvciuenf and bassinet: ggrblgiff. gg-éigneli-liliilthil:2153:1335‘lrhljttiiy-n 31:11:):‘ngngiglfrlgugw-giré;tag? is. - _ ‘ will \.'iilltl firm! lIe \\'lll gt) down with his afifl- been adopted all over Lafiada, has been officially lame gdvertisemgn, pmscs me 111,, “in, wcmd m, rgacfied In 28 gigs Oénélssr zgleillliigriégroli-Q gifting; _m.algo_pilxrtiuiatiogsspgiwmgiécfedfi rleiiéigmxgsaiiiltlighrfo: conscription flag flying. set for Saturday. Ofi that clay the men of the regular 11sec! a digestive WWlllil-lllfllll‘ Infflliilla the utter defeat of carried out. as rapidly as possible. mw materials requlreci for army Ethiopia from Italian dcmlnafion It is lltliflflillllilr‘ that the lender of Canada's future will be bltsv offering their wares to all 112°] Nafzllgess ll'llll1'lpe‘5 ill}? “a R“-‘;°*a-_ _ The virtual system o-f dual con- supplies and war industries. and has been the most valuable sums: . . . t 11 .1. tl- t- 1 T1 ere . d d. f ' n 1 re as l l‘. °- Eng; all?” £511 ° Bllllllc Hllel l‘ i119 111°“ °°l°$58l l?" trol isto be ended by lhe conclus- its people have. in the rst 5 the British have achieved in lfll “m gifvcftttififft stunt rmhivc 11s a tltut e. l an still 1y 0r a quarter or t uCi ttlO _ Norwegian . Bult t e pu is and ‘the sht'-e\v_:ie.s_i propatzandisl of ion q! an agreement t, ‘ween ears, learned enbu l1 about, Fag- African cam _ niav llc Fi-tftfl llllll illlllflflll Ycil5oll5 Wll)’ Coll‘ ithcv are [ireparcd f0 (Innate. llie sale is twice llllged lllqcllllsllme “gm llllgl°“l'~le' all ll"l-“- Na!‘ ‘ll’? blllllbe-‘S 9110 Selassie and the British Gov- ‘ ~——"1 r ‘ ' lY becal-W llle P" "g "5 ll°l Bhlz Bugfzle-s don't strike tznill the ei-nment, under whlcfh the sav- ‘ inadvisable at scr illttll for inch-int» \\'i.)\'|l(l cc long preserve the content and Dropficyqndfl pme bnmb; . v , _ , .. . - _ -_< - u . placed by erelgnityoft-he Lnner will be clear this time. if ~o_ Il;11’l1;1111¢311( and the country apple growers as well. gtliillglerglllillmthgge h9g2: Blreliilslsoregefl-lztfers gang. are llltflfiv to go off. ly reeognired. while the influence \ Slllllllil b? ‘alllzglllcllcll rill llle llllcsllon‘ B.“ ille . . l’ I.‘ it It . . 1" B Wench broadcast from Lmlhllicijazfillagtliitlcll: laPll-gfihplagllildrlggffiilg gifacgfiiafrléieliuii vbiitileilleaiidsléblgrl \ reason given h_v .\lr. lxtnq has no application Cardinal Villeneuve has banned Social Credit an ituwa; staitglduthalt) blmlé Nazis America‘ “mm are 10,5 o, them gwmment fumu-mnh as essemm whatever to ]tl'<‘~t‘lll or future contingencies. It in Quebec. “The whole world knows what love 9 p p a we? u” m. é sowing the semis of discord and "Dfldlliiiml 01 the Empefi)“ "$- ~ . . . t - ~ malll all“ °.l slhssllllll g (Lula SlNWCiPrl right here n Canad (oration As sti0n as this aaree- l.~ as mum oft‘. of date as the Magiiiot Line. It the Church has for the vicuple, 1iarficularly for dral,_vvhicli is being used as a The“, art; qu-w, w,“ making men, M's been Emmi The T-mes ~ ‘ is stich a ]l‘.lll.l<‘ rt-nsoft that fcw thinking people the workers," b6 5375 lll i‘ lcllcl‘ l0 lllc Clergy.“ gffigi-flgafliill llilrzisliltlyiljpefyouliliif8113's v-I ° llllllw ‘Plll llle 51188555011 Yllliel‘ $1” lllf “saggy Plllelmpllll" ~ will accept it 3> genuine. If he were sincere m I believe that I have given proof of my solicitude tioiialsocialisten. requests the im- giljgi/i vlang rlggglulgecesls: lstiraneotbtacertsitléjroghni-iliighwAgeliif, . the matter .\lf". Kin: would have to coiife"s that in this regard That is why I see fiiyself obliged m9fl, ale °°ll"l5°.“‘_l'l°ll °l "ldlJ 9Y9“ 1" 1 1 '- ' ‘ _‘ \-"h'l= h's staff of experts on - w ‘ oaios, which give the wavc-feifguis gage ll em“ L‘ ll l° llllllle Call” natnce. trade. Justice and other ii i5 not his tolo plI‘flgQS-——llC has broken many better 1fledg<~s in his time-but the fear of] political l'C[1(‘l‘Cll>>lOll.<. uhiclf dictates his policy. Tiliat is the interprcfatiofi ivhich will be placed on it at home and abroad, to the shame of loyal Canadians ever_v\vhere_ Scottish Agriculture In Wartime Dissatisfaction with the kind of leadership the King Governfnefit is giving has fOuHd vent in speeches from fttany quarters since the par- liamentary .~'(‘>Sii')ll rcsiftficrl. None was more t0 the point than that given h_v .\lr. llofiiuth. Coti- servatvie member for ‘Yiiltffltttt South “Speak- ing as an twditiavy fncnibcr of the Canadian [louse of Commons and gifaraifteeifig all the co-operafion l can give at this time." said Mr. llomoutlf. “l recognize us. ttcknowlcdge blessed. it helps the ‘Alcvcfnctif and the Island to not appear to cover with the cloak of religion those who would conduct fhc people on adven- turcs." n- ~ e w “\Ve_have passed throttgh the darkest and most perilous period . . are once more mast- ers of our own destiny." This message of cheer comes from Prime Minister Winston Churchill. It comes on the heels of the confident state- (011 standard time). acioss the -r'iver an hour earlier than neces- sary. This is what ml;,\‘it be de- scrlbed as a musical “border inci- dezit)’. - Toronto Globe and Mail. li a talent for dissimulation is a gift, then same labor leaders are richly endowed. Exempllfying this are the words of Norman S. Dowd, Ottawa, executive secretary oi’ the Canadian Congress of Labor. This man has persistently attem ted to convince the Canadian pubic that "there is no 0.1.0. in Canada" — and Limes of London broadcasts in ttie Danish language, in order to put a. stop to the habit of listuiing to “new; from the British Ministry Watson. asking how the motto came to be chosen. A correspondence has followed which is astonishing 1n this -that the motto was chosen in a most. haphazard way. Frederick H. Sykes writes that when he was rais- ing the military wing of the flying COFPS in 1912, one of the difficulties was that all his officers and men were in different. uniforms or in civ- illim dress. At his suggestion a dis- tinctive uniform was authorized. A b81189 was now needed and Sykes and Bridagier-General David Hen- derson. of the War Office, together | sketched one upon a war office sitspicioifs and keep them from saving gas when Britain asks us to help her by doing so? And how could German agents in of U“? 5b,“, made 1n Lyons fgc- Canada serve ‘Hitler better thnv, by tories, centre oil French shoe 1n- casting suspicion upon the gasoline dfusttry, will halve especially pre- SBVlYlB Cami-Will"? ared cardboard or wooden soles. ut women zefiuse the latter be- cause 0f the clatter ng noise they make on the pavement. -London New Statesman. f Tholsame quiet wise looking guys who Sit» in hca-l lounges, beer par- lours. train 5mOl("l'1.E~l‘OOmS. say that War Savings Certificates are no good-that you'll never get ' OFFICERS’ UNIFORMS public services will rank as advis- ers to the Ethiopian Government in their respective spheres. Haile Selassie has already glv~n orders that Italian civilians be dis- by Eihbpians, Greeks. Armenians or Indians, wherever possible in the public and mer- cantile services of Adtd‘s Ababa and other Ethicolan cent-res. In point off fact a process of evacua- tion similar to Mussolizirs own pat- n e _ 1o!‘ I, With the increased demand for Porli Products, we require more Hogs than in former years. The intelligent island farmer understands that PROMPT killing of ~ ~ _ - — b , a - . . . . it t mem of Cmllllllsa’ Jclsepll Slallll’ Rullslall leadelb Those who have experienced the bill]ryitliilirnfiongyfkinfdlelstifilcle labrtttilitgl itmllnThere are ‘Hogs after leavmg hls pens’ ls to hls ad' Recenfly the Secretary of state for Scotland Mn Churchill pays tribute to Russia —and to the saptvswiaii flvatmbltiyxv frcncvtne and let Mike and Jce, or same and be uiflwerds of 40.000 Ital- “my d h h b - d been United States. His words are fnll of cheer, but 5 We‘ lmkd l’ °S°°W "l ' Olhsr strong arm set a real cut for tans thmshrut the whole of “get all w a" e ca“ Fl"! or "ll briefly reviewed the 1irogrcss which has made since the outbreak of war in increasing the production of food and so releasing tonnage for the conveyance to Britain of vital war ma- terials. He announced that Scotland this year had 450,000 acres more under cultivation than in i939, an increase of about 30 per cent It is esti- fhey must not be misinterpreted. They will not justify complaceucy_ lIe says “We are moving forward-looking forward —ho\vever long the road." r e e w R. L. Stevenson, novelist, essayist and poet, er will not dismiss lightly the Rus- sian claim that the Nazi drive on the capital has been slowed up by bad weather TAG first Russian snows have tthe viloenee oi’ a Na "blitz" and the cruel persistence of tropic rains. they run true to fonm they will not stop until the earth is buried under deep drifts that harden in the icy cold and do you. The sans pass ‘.|‘_f.s along and the quzei wise guv sllpS back to the Vaterland by the wiry of U. s. 5., and Lisbon to receive the iron-cross for smart work done in Canada. Ethiopia Ethiopia, not ("tinting prisoners of war. Virtually til or thew are to be removed, Hale Selassie has an- nounced. as soon as their evacua- tion can be arranged. Ethiopia is stilt destined for an important role before the war ends. Its a‘t.uetion is one of high strategic value in the struggle be- tlfem to us, he receives this service as well as avoiding double handling and long de- lays in transit with consequent loss iq~ lhrinkage, etc. ' i ~ born this date 1V0" o l -l k - b h‘ . --__ tween the Axis twers and (‘treat mated that one "H1110" extra r0115 of food would - » - ' ‘° ' l’ PM‘ Y ll°“.“ Y l5 not melt until sprinz- These bunk- (Sydne p t 1m a) Brltai m the pit l ‘ r r SEND 0R BRING US YOUR il0GS be produced from the additional land broken up. llllllals "R- L- 5-"; son 0f an engineer, and ers and barrage-s of snow certainly Ari article in ‘rlise Londgrn Times, Aiflcflt.‘ i-laile s-lagslebmllziiilgydoiln I The extra acreage under potatoes would be suf- ficient fnr four months’ supply, while the extra land under mus (300000 acres) would be suf- ficient to provide i i-2 pound of oatmeal per week for each 1ierson in Scotland. In addition the Department of Agriculture is endeavouring to raise more cattle and sheep on the hills h_v means of a subsidy for certain classes of breeding raffle and h_v putting more sheep in I the deer fifreszs. At the end of julv it was stated . ' l that the deer forests were carrying 95,000 sheep: and 3000 cattle. about twice as many as before . . . i- t - _ z t l - _ the \\ ar, \\‘llll(‘ fife cattle subsidv has been applied fdglargdinikiszalgiiildres ‘tliglgallfllle ‘vmd T3 IEQilllQY-g , front in the west whle the Nam aliisf§leiia.slitf§d§§,§;,.n$nf*o§°",jl° B ‘l - 11 8H 00 S , an fcountrv now rests upon the Brit. isli officials, WllllQ the reorganiza- for h_v 268 hill farmers in respect of between 4.000 arid 5.000 raffle. The extra labour needed to harvest Scotland's grandson of Robert Stevenson the famous light- house engineer, he travelled extensively seek- ing health having been tuberenlar from childhood; settled finally in Samoa where he died at the age of forty-four. As a novelist he combined finish- ed style with powerful imagination and remark- able narrative faculty; his essays and poems display originality of thought and charm of style His more popular novels are ‘Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, ’ “Kidnapped,” “Prince Otto.” "Black Arrow, “Treasure Island" and “Master of fBallanfrae"; of belles-littres his principal are “An llls Well". "A Child's Garden of Verse.” "The drums of war, the drums of peace, to that extent Justify the note oft guarded optimism that crept info recent disraaftehee frcm Russia. and was reflected in British hopes that the Soviet cap tal may with- stand a long siege. But we know now that neither General Mud nor General Winter can be counted on to stop the Germans. They will be halted only by acomplete break- -down of the lengthening service of supplies or by the impact. of forces more crushing than their own. This somber fact lends emphasis to Moyne's explanaton re- cently in the House of Lords of the British failure to open a second are engaged in the east. Popular clamor for offensive h reached a point in England where the Government feels obliged to E fortify the defenses d! Moscow. and. written by the correspondent of that Drper who entered Addtis Ababa wum the British troops a few month-s ago. described the dual fom of gzvernment imposed “W11 Elll 9111a in its transit-ion from fliiSCkSl rule to independence. The Emperor Hafle Selassie, sur- rounded by hls Ministers and re- tainers, rules in hi5 pfllflcg n, Addis Ababa as a de facto mon. M1111. although so for without the formal sacicticn of installation, "M" the auspices or the British ‘who have delivered the country tfro-m its Italian masters. But {while l-laile Selassie mm; m1” 1n may also supply troops, adapted to Africa warfare. who will relieve the British o! the necessity of earrtsoninrt the country, once its adfrrrnlstrafion has been establish- ed 0:1 a stable basis. Ethiopia's n; | BAOKMTE -For The Kidneys allllllltll 111;, IT IS TO YOUR ADVANTAGE Davis & Fraser THE QUESTION IS . . . . __ _ reply to demand for an iii- l greatest crop H1 history l5 proving a problem. Roll through our cities without cease, vllloh d the Continent 10rd 1 ~ -—————————————-————-———— And all the iron hill i [f "W" "lll l-‘lllllllll’ ill" l‘ Wlllll A "m"! l" mmll" "m" l 3 Ring will, the unrmlpilp, 1;“, .. glmadnsgruwbgtlegglfidnilaieiginlg in he». Urinal’! a aria. m. if A D3llg9T0U$ precedent e v e E l I danger Zita Fhe ghpping and equip? "l" a “n” F M“ r _._-_---- -- . . t ll -bl t an - -.- _ . Writing m the Montreal Gazette on l1lS recent m“ m a e all? not ye a iie Yes, how did Hickey’s Twist outlive so The official report of the Debates of the Sen- ate for Rlondav, Nov. 3 contains the text of the broadcast by the Prime Minister on the Govern- menf; p1'i(;('-(n1111'r|l policy given Oct. i8 and that of the brnatlra-f h_v the minister of LiIbOr m1 OCl- _ _ _ tent to insure experiences in Russia, Mr. Ralph Ingersoll of P M. says interalia: “I saw only one war demon- stration in Moscow. That was when a restaurant‘ full of Russians rose to cheer a table of Polesl when the string orchestra played their national‘ the pointed out that. it. took six months to transport. the original B.E.I". to fiance. - New York Times. The German: have much to The melllls» lllemlllm- wlllllll lull" avenge, after the terrible battering R..A.l-". has given them and the FROM: AN HYMN 0F IIEAVENLY BEAUTY us is lent. Him to behold, is on his work; to GA!!! ITOMACIIB BELIEVE!) n who l: troubled Every In!” with [no tn the ltommh and bowelehalanld [at a bottle of many of its early competitors. It. has been on the market more than fifty years. There is only one answer-because it delivered the 24. The}. ivcrc ‘lllClllilCfl as oa-t of the Senate amhelm They had been released from prison‘ Gtllflflléfiuzfemghtlzvaihléixlvepctgpelfé whlchwe-ham made m buuw 6b mdltzni-oftétuml; goods. debates, rfn lllttllfvll of the (iovernment leader, Camps bu, a week before’ The Russians had a,.m_| bu“ t n m‘ opportunity on“ mo” And loeltlfint, |g ‘m Me‘. m 414mm; Senator Dilllilllfilllll. ‘for easy reference by‘ hon- ed them and they were going out side by side 1,,’ of rssaultJng our citi with fire lhlmke "lmf l“ l“ ‘ “"9" IA rooommeiad arable members." 'l ills information and tributes fight 111d,- connnon cnflny_i|,c NHL The room. gllluflleill lkfilellwaeke_ Mgllllrllazfib To mad enregiatered in every nook “m”, or I uh“:- to the lafc Svntffors .\lc.\leans, ljlisperance and \Vebster constitute the record of the Senate for: that day, when adjournment was taken to Jami 2i. No one will denv that members of the Sen- ‘was filled with Russian soldiers and they shouted 8911'! rww CMIPHISOYY fire-Walth- for many minutes. defend their city block by block. I u/as in Moscow when the, first personal exhortatioii to the citizens of Lenin- grad was published in Pravda, calling on them tot s" The Germansi as ing measure is a bold and neces- sary stroke. 1t will ensure that , our A.R..?. services are fully man- for the ordeals they will eurei atve to face. It. will be succeasiu, His godness, which his beauty doth declare; Fbr I111 Jim's 800d is beautiful and r. Thence gathering plumes of per- fect speculation, MAUI AMHONIATID BIONCIIIAL COMPOUND m Hickey’s Black Twist N° -.12- 1941 a _ g§ ijjjfiiijfijialfjlfjj I all our civil defence will be auc- T 1 m 1 _ ate. and also of the llouse of Commons, should were more than 100 fifties away from liioscmv cmulhgnigefiomrnanda tlgaofrtlill as? ° mfiylnél mllfnlall‘ °l all lllill 2:113“ 1%’. fizz“: . have the text of Govterntnertt prnnoupcefnents then, but I do not think that ‘anything thathas :'v,,.;'c1uun_ _°5°u°llnd°ay chmnme Mfillfllgulllfgemggguéllillrol-llh hflWflllY Catnrrh. Cough: and Coltll. ‘ in convenient fortn. But, complains the happened thereafter has surprised the Russfansi (London), .Prom this dark world. whose damp: “ma” “muumn o, the soul do blind. And likke the native brood of angel’: 0n that. bright Bun or Glory n; thine eyes, Claim! "Om itroas mists o! frail lnfirmities r- A selected qualifier of Drug; to form a late rent and eotlatlve cough preparation. The Two Macs m Greet George ltroel Hllhe first three months of the war taught tlfcml Globe and Wail, a public broadcast by the hear] that their strength lay in holding their armies to- of the Government or one of his colleagues is not ' Senator ether retre ti intact takin a stead toll o‘ W" °l l‘ llallllllll°lllalv . llmm‘ l: ‘- a ll“ ' l‘ y ' perienoea with Hitler a tn um Dandurnnd [ioiiftcrl oifi that this was the only ivnv Ca-Sllalllti. The capture of Moscow would be a WMmL He “m, 1o 5,1,‘ conampvn the Sr-finte would have official notice of the staie- terrible thing. btit the threat to the south is metre that Hll-lfl Woe a amart man- B0 . , - - __ ‘hewasJiutnofLth n myssenf ntent. and lltTC is the crux of the problem. Must important. More iniptirtatit and harder to stop.‘ ‘m, h“ cowmogs ‘fellfévlédg "m Fritz Thysaen, greatest of Ger- man industrialists before the war, has written an accclint of his ex- 10c Per Fig MANUFACTURED BY lilGliEY 8t NICHOLSON TOBACCO CO, LTD, CHARLOTTETOWN the Senate and the lllouse too, go fishing in the There are no protecting woods for cover their. spanned Httlelr because he the t 1d m . ‘ . - -- . ' ‘ N i a - -wi air for iitinrmflllfin on Government policies. or . Nor does winter come so soon or w vlolfltlly- l d,f,,n§§,§,°°‘}‘l,{{,l;.§ ‘Fgggmgbg, filly...“ ,,,,,°,‘," Quffqhlftll’ “fllflnl; m" M“ mm h”, lspetit three ivecks in Moscow. remain in ignorance’ There w . . - i“ fir‘ countries of raw material; Hitler; ,7“ V Auuum can't do business with Hit! ". The er Inskfld "f accepting 111i; 1101,11,,” Of Pm-lia- shortage of food, guns or amfnutiiiion. They wert mi ingrstralzistae . M Fgiehrer double-crossed them e merit, the Senate would have done better by pro- then oultwntbered only iii tanks and P1411153’ many 61:0“ m’ f heQlpmm m: rmfza-iiyouliliiitrilun Ilmm“ l———-?—---___