ride r0111: r1111 Mglalrbtvrrtrroww tsuanmm DECEMBERAB, 1943 TllE OIIARLOTTETOIIII GIMIOIMI Morning Dilly (Founded In “I'll ‘ I 1MB. t0n Active Service) ‘The Strongest Memory is Weaker TIT; the Weakest Ink." MONDAY nr-zcaiuam 1a, Mr. Brackelfs Speech 1943. Friday/L address by Hon. john Bracken at llillllllt-Jll, which appeared in full in Saturday's Liuartlian. \\ilI appeal to many thinking people as thc ntost stntrsittattlilvc utterance to emanate were not used again at 'l‘eheran was that tI1cy hid already amply served their purpose. that the whole world knows and had known ever since the Casablanca Conference that nothing short of the unconditional stirrctnlcr of the Nazi Governmcnt,.its armies and fighting fotccs . of all kinds, will ever bring peace to (lcrntattyxl There was no appeal to (jcrtnan ntorltlc at 'l‘t~- ltcran, nor is it probable that there will be any~ 111N111 01 1111! kind till the cud of thc chatttri 'l'ltcre is only one way to gct Germany ntll of Zhc \var,—by smashing her armics and tvrccl ing hcr whole industrial structure, hcr air fIct-t and submarines and naval bases. .\nd the ‘lfclt- rran declarations, which Iiavc timiuctl nothing tieccssaryq have made it clear that the United Nations are determined to do the job just in that way. \'—| — EDITORIAL NOTES .- frout llllw t‘l\lltlll'_\' for a long imc. It was in no scnso a partisan speech, yct the Progressive’ Conscr 11c lradt-r was dcnicd the faciIItIcsI b‘: thc LI-lnztdian llrondcastittg Corporation. I .\Ir. iltztslan is not tltt- first public man to bc bianltrtl tut lht‘ . I'\\li\L'.\ of Canntlafs own radio .\\~,l'.'l!|. It utIl It rtcltllctl that in the early davsi of tht- \::1r .\I1: tirorgt- Alztccttllttgh, puhlisltcrl 1f 1hr '|-:11t:o tilt-lie and .\I.1il was situilarlv] pillorit-tl b} tEc 1I1f' gott-rnfntg Iioard \\hf‘n he; iaunchvtl :1 vauuntiqit I11 warn Canadians from ~ ... 1hr‘ 11:1: 1 1'1 as thcn ltoltliugt l . ago thc CBC rc- _\\\t'.\ 11'. Ilhswl 11*‘ P1 =1~ 111'I\\ori\s to carry parts of tho }1!<|1't‘ttll!'j_'s of the I‘ro~_-1'.~.~sivr: Cottsctwativc 1t.t::--i::1I (1-11111111-111 itt “initipcg and at which l~':, Ill-t: .\1thttr hltigltrtt uottltl dclivcr his 1...'< ucil l‘.1l1ll(~_~ :1~ tntrtv lcndvr. lhcsc were tu-t 111.1;or itistattrrs rlratly rcwcaling thc nar- row p1 rll pltrtinzttt stripe of the CBC am now :1 third is ztddtd. all under the guise that the lt-wuulrznt itzatcrial \\I\\' not in compliance 11:13: :.~.r~ stllctl policy of the CBC. The‘ 111C. ztltlttlttglt the governing hoard srctit to ltave cmircly forgotten. is a public tnil- n1- owncd b1" the tropic of Canada and radio owncrs arr tzt.\cd a Itiglt cnottgit license fee to tuaititaizi its opcrartons. 'I'hc ]K‘O]1I€ art", there- fore, cntitlrd to and have a right to expert a utilitv Sltlll'L‘I_\ iudcpcndcnt of political control, not one whcrc expression of vicws on public questions is 1111011611 wide to the Prime hliuistci‘ and menthvrs of his govc1'11111c11t. while to lead- ers of nthcr partics the right 0f frcc expression 0f opinion is gcstapocd. Holiday Mails Postmaster General Mulock adviscs citizens that their help is tiositively essential if the holi- day tnails are to be delivered on timc——thcre is l patriotic obligation to mail early for Christ- mas. .\.‘l are urged to mail their Christmas letters. greetings and parcels as soon as pos- sible——11ot lfltrr than Dfcrutlirr 20th for [oral dch-uervv. To out-ofstotvrt points mail should b: posted proportionately earlier. “Flarly hlrtilinz" this year is the only solu- tion to the problem of "Delivery on tirnc", bs~ cause of the abnormal conditions under which the Post Office is working. Ordinary mail has expanded to record proportions —— there is an acute shortage of transportation facilities ——— and the additional influx of Cihristtltas ntailitigs will aggravate the situation. 'l'ltcn. too, thcrc is the shortage of skilled postal help-an evcn ITIOYC serious consideration this ycar, because of the service conbuue to he thinnetl utcrd hc-lp. I711rlhcrt1l0rc. (luring this pcriud thc post office must maintain its scrvicc to the armed forces and continue to car“ on a wide list of war services with unimpaired cf-‘ ficicncv, Iilmpie the catuion to “Wail liarlv" last _v(‘av in some tcntrcs the public failcd to co-opcratc and on the last (lay or so before Christmas — evcn rut Christmas cvc——hcav_v titails were post< cri. which it was tiltysicallv impossible to sc- prrgatc. sort and dclivcr by Christmas Day. ‘XIn-rc tlit-sc late titnilittggs ticcttrrctl manv rccciv- c1! thcir thristntas good wishes. rtc. aftcr Dec. s. The (“anadittti Postal Service asks the pub~ iir to “.\I:tiI I".a1'l_v" so that prompt and cffici< cut wrtirt- can b? ntaintuinctl during the “pcak" BCJJUII. Untitled Words Iwttl l’. Poclzttvr. .\.~\1|c‘lIlt(‘tI Prcss writer who l.tl11\' s ttrrntany Ilcttcr than any othrt‘ non-t lsrtltltn I|L'\\ sman in tltc world. obscrvcs that thc II1'I<l signiiicltnt fact about the Iichcran tit" ' 1n tlu- \it*\vpoint of thcit" cffcct 11' ls fli- ltlesctlct‘ 11f tIu: words" zwlt It was "wisc stntcs- 1.‘-..‘ ‘~ ... .; .1 .!\.n~1._. .I1. I. ltntt thlttlts. to tlillll thus‘: WUIWISAIYCCHIISL‘ iiochbcls has playcd up to thctn 1n a of propaganda dcsignctl to convince lll("lli'l'l'f"l ]11'o|-I' that 1hr‘ .\III(‘> aim at their‘ r11 :1~ . sujqutsls tilt‘ Fydtiry Post-Record. 1111.1 VIIIIYMIIHIISIIIP“ ltad zntytltittg to do with the onrsuon. Th? obviott; ycagnn thqsc “m-(h . — Notes By The Way _. British Board r.f Education has; k1¢k1§11l11=1isc11d 0t 1110 sbork 111111111111: bat-lob. right out of the schools. Nevertheless the 5101-1; will cumlmtu to dcItvcr.--St. Cath. arlncs Stati/Qartl. ed These propel able t0 stand in tlxly tons. T111: 1111111 and wind rlcet. clnders. sun in temperatures minus 70 degrees degrees plus. The lime Tait-siting passed gincgi any significance can be attnchgd to any 1111113 this arch flu (an. lcr) has to say about any subject other than a blankct confe .. W°m811 W" 511111111 11°81’ R of defeat _sonlethlnz that 511g; giteaorggthptlp Great Brljtalln there boy who was snuftlint; 11nd clearly‘ A A H R u] I distorted hm." Wm never perm" may .8115“ 551(1)! thlétdesnlflélllfihcvvnccded w blow hi5 nose; at Inst 1' “"1 _ "k 9K l!" 9! him w declare‘ ms latest speech m“ the numb; o’ "veg". dlnwshc. rudely. 15ml’. ltavvtrt You got realheat-wantinglnendLSsvescocl w“ merely the ravines o! a mm» “Hm-mm; dropped to .5000 c" e- ‘r1 handkcrchfofl 1p with-h the boy by kCtPlflK an eagle eye —4nf0mv|- man at hay Hitler's screamlngs 40.000 m 11141 In the hm thbmcpllcd mum” 7°’ “"1 my fully-on vcurdlmvers-Helmvw 119101111 t0 lhc psychiatrist; they years of the war delinquency m°1§gé'r Flldgdvfit?‘ l“ legd It l” "get by"onless. are no longer of any mllltnry amongb you“: person's rose alarm; pro y. —- ecr routlh xnmln- ' ' value —D=lrc1t Free Press lngly ut the social measures 11m A friendly reminder from --_-- have since been A new type of nlrpllm: propeller I11 now in use. Only tne core la of mrtal. The rest. ls of hard rubber Into which bubbles of uas have been blown so. that the Inslue looks murh lttv- sponge cake. Over this hard sponge ls a rhetl of rubber and neoprene. polished and lacquer- matcrfal stands up under rnln and The British mtlrmflllon Servlee helped not only tn ghecklns the n“ but In effecting a substantial re. ductlon-Toronto star. An escort-int? 115m of as... owners have rent account; of the. immediate response n1 W 111' “m1- ‘1111 1111's» lwrv ro- ordinary laborer. n0 and nu we Now it won't be long, (Ihristtttas is coming, as well as Christmas exams. i Christmas tree shipments from New Bruns- wick to the Fnitcd Statics this suasott show a dccrcasc of about 50 per ccnt compzttctl with the average voluntc. 1K I 101 Fedcrd Parliament \\iIl be asked to votc $t).t.~ 000.000 for Iiuropvun rclicf at uc.\t svssion. llllw bring at the ralc of onc pcr vcnt of our 111111111111] nzcontc. tltc amount agreed upon at the rcccn: confcrcncc of L';’\'I'\‘l{.\. ~1- v i 1V 1i (.1110 0t the most popular" women storv-\vritc1's' in httglatttl, .\Irs. .\rthur lJashtvootl. has iu~t IMSSCd a\va_\ at Itcr honw in lttllotnplon. Union- shirt‘. at the early age of 5:. IQndcr tltc lli1t]t-tlQ~I gucrre of 1'1. .\l. Dclaficltl sht‘ wrote Stunt‘ 401ml] srllitig IICYCIS and crime storics. llcr fllllfilfllfllllllfi, succcsscs wcrc “Women .\rc Likc 'I'h;1t," pub 11511011 111 1928, and "Diary of a Provincial I.:1<I_v" which was the bcst scllc." of 1931. I 11¢ 1k 1K 1k LL-Col. l). ll. \\'illia1us, vcncrcztl distrasc con- trol officer for thc Clutatliznt .\r1nv, told fltt: recent conference in Uttauzt that if onc-tbir-l of the ntoncy spent in treating vcncrcnl diseases was 'SD€‘lIf on cstablishtucttt of more rccrcatiruutl facilttics for youths. the iy-ltbct" of cztscs of scpltihs and gtmorrltoca \\t|ttI(] be out in |1;t1f_ A sounder foundation for the control of vc- ncrcal discztsc has bccn laid in (Qurbcc than in any other province. 1i Ii 1ll 1i This is not so good news for tho kiddies. It appears the tncrcascd supply of cltocnlzttt-s. candies. stickers, ctc.. pronuscd for Christmas is confined. more or less. to Uutztrio and Qttw bec. which share tnost of the good things of this life 111‘l\1'<‘<‘1t thctn. Lora] wholcsztlcrs arc not "1111 11111111‘ rcstrictctl ttttotas. bttt It:t\t' to .\Il.1‘.".' sonic of their uttotas with those ccutrt-s 11111-11- tvar work has inrrcascd the 11011111111111“ npprccizt- bIy above what it uas 1111941, v >1< v s It is as wcll to haw it on r¢gtit1l_ 19,1 “t- fur. ' Cfl-TIID Bracken Boys (Wllsdlfll Ill!) Progressive Conservatives of Eb- scx South are uettln their plans 1n sliaue for tho com Dominion trpneral election. Already four can- (LldBlES are_ seeking the Bracken Party nomutatlon. The cholce will be made on Monday. February 1 at; the Essex Town Hall. In the field are: J. George Brown of Antherstburg-l n He has been the adjustment officer for the Canadian Legion 1n this district for some time. He was r1150 algn manager for William Murdoch, M.P.P.. the only success- ful Progressive Conservative candl- date tn the four Essex County seats in the recent. Ontario general elec- tion. Mr. Brown has been active in his cturtpatgn and he has had pet- itions out through the country. Albe L. Bruncr. well-known Ollnda farmer. who Is an old hand at: the Conservative stand._l'-Ie was the unsuccessful Conservative can- dldate in the 12140 general election. Mr. 81111161‘ has been prominent politically for a long time. _ William D. Conklin, Ktngsvllle barrister and present secretar of the party‘ association ‘n ssex South. ts a newcomer 11s farjas an active candidate is concemec. But. he is also wcll known and Lhe Con- klln 11:11:10 is familiar to everyone in the scanty. V _ _J.R. Morris. Lkiillllllalbll barrister. 1S Stevens Reconstructlonlst candidate in hlsscx South I11 the 19115 zcttcral election. when Murray Clark “m1 the scat for the Liberals Conservatives split the vote. Tltcrc will probablv be others mclttioitcd before the convention is held in Februarv. Forms Cicadas Essex. barrister and president 0 the constituency association, may br tn thcrc. Austin R. Smith. Kings- vlllc barrister" and former M.P.P. for Esscx South. also has many friends 1n the county. _ The Progressive Conservutlvts getting busy down in the County It: a healthy sign for John Brac- (‘IL now live in n thrcc-tuontcd house near the mill. and he docs a week in the mill mid has thrce services a Sunday for the workers. Another is in a Clvclebatik factory and docs his chaplziilfs work mainly amongst. the fire-watchers. It takes hlm l8 wvcks to not around the factory with discussions. lectures 11nd talks In one Clydcbank shipyard a chapel is to be built as the rcsult of a chaplaltvs work. Ono chaplain rc~ this ntcthoci of direct hclpiitu to brcak down bctwccn rrllglon and or the workers. The parlor stove - base burner. sctnc tirefcr to call 1t — ts Dart. of the ltistotgv of America. Boys and girls have looked through the mica zquztrc in the. stovt-‘s ucor nnd dreamed youthls drcetns as lhcY ivatchcd the flames curl from the trlltlnks of manic. o. and hickory. In many farm ltcmcs today. set- tlnt: up the parlor st-ovc 1n the Fall and rcmovlni! it to the back |laitclictl or wootlslierl 1n the sprint; are icgulln‘ scnti-atuntal tasks. The countryman 1111s 5_.‘(‘Cl‘1tl ltartl- wood rollers on which to push it buck and forth. 1t >lts cn a s. uare of Z1111: 1n the living rotrtn, paced reasonably far from thc wall. Not. tuch. as one might think. _\0 thu wholc l0 g get. The I1I'llI.~Il-.\IIICFIVZIII .\llics ltavc Inst ,.,,,,{'.‘.“‘.‘.‘,“‘..l° flltittiillxiiliplh 1"Udt' mg S‘. 23 111th Ictllrd and 111.800 woundtsd and S.‘ slovois mcr yin cage-a firc, and b23_ ntissitrg m thq fighting in {tut}; u tom] Or who like totit far frcntthc hcarth? 371546 55‘ N°\‘°11111“1' 33- 11111511 Cil-“llilllich i" klftcmilfLtlititigicciilfftl ‘iiifllottostgvi: Italy’ from fhc invasion on Srpt. 3 to Nov. g3 is the tic-art of family lift". Tall. “"_’1‘°_ 3-31? 15111111 11.70‘) wttuudctl nntl tutssittg. .\(‘]l2lI'l\t(‘ (Qanadian casualties wcrc 11o.‘ given. \\‘ar $cc1'<‘t;try' Ilcttry Stimson an- nounced in Washington that .\lll(‘l'iC;1ll units of the 5th .\rm_v had lost 1.811 ltillcd. 7.01)l wouudcd and 2.1170 inissittg .\IllCt‘ thc brginniug of operations on the Ila tn itiailtlzttttl. 1i 1U l‘ The Navy League is not ftmrtiotiiitq ltcrc at 1111. 11111 11115 1i what thc $ztiut vlohn 'I‘1‘lc;'1':tpl1- Iourual .1. :_ “'Ihc annonnccntrnt that tltc .\':1v_v League IS going to establish a Iiostt-l on (hjtttgg btrctt ts-tn thc fifth ycar of thc ua1'—~\vt‘l- route hut belated ncws. llic Icagttc has been doing nulgmficcttt work throttghottt Czmadzt. at the request of tntvztl authorities :11 Uttawa. but apparcttilv thcsc authorities had not until rc- 6611(1)‘. tn all tht-tr wisdom. cousidvrutl this coni- niuutty of sutfictcttt importance as a seaport and naval ccntrc to warrant their scriotis nttcn- tron. 'll'c_v' havc now chattgctl their l1lll11l>. .\t 1"111Z lilal we art‘ to Itavv the lmtll_v-ttct‘tlcd Itostcl." v >t< a ... Dr. Samuel Johnson, 1mm of Icttcrs. dicd this ‘I816 178-1; were it not for Iioswcll thcrc wouli t probably be littlc hvztrd of Dr. Iohnsott today‘; 111 criticism Johnson liclongrtl to the "vorrcct"l $111001; hr dcprcctttcs Milton's frccdont of l"‘°5('<1_\'I he tihjcctsuh tht- Iloutzttttic Xlovcntcnt. I and is sitspiciotts of (irays- puctr): yct hc ' great critic. in spite of his‘ "(fori-ccttlcss": lUauity of Iltnnan \\"I>IIC5', is not ttrcnt pom.- 11 1i loo 1‘1'1t‘1't‘ct. too s; 1tIlll'I_\'I thc tiovfl "l\'.'ts'- sclas" fails in charlzctct" tlclintwttion; lttillllllflll) it is a talc of Imlac. an .\I)_\'s>I1lI2lIl tirincc. in r ahty it is a book of wisdom and literary’ qr]- ticism; his prose is nturh Latinizcd, 50111011111115 pondcrous: it is Iialancrtl. but rcgular zmtithcsi: somctitucs ntakcs it YIIFIOYIEZIII "'l‘u‘rn from thc glittering Iiribc thy scornful eye. Nor sell for gold what gold could ncvcr Imy.” fors to a six months’ old dachshund wltlclt bolts to an Anderson-type shelter tn the garden directly the tiilren sounds“ thndlsttrys ‘that; Lilli 1°15 l" 1111111 vet scaffold: tflentcttitlr 10 b e eatibl 1118113. I stress of p y g a t u‘ Polish cuts down resistance. The d and gravel. 1nd that range from Fahrenheit lo 140 learned w respond "o noises. _1.nndon Spectator. put. Into operation orles is tzrowlng. says The cheater Guardian. Coventry was n of scotland has 11 group of youmrcr Jnlnlstcrs as factory chaplains. One of than ls In a tumor mill. 111911‘ 110Z5Wvherc In,- sbtnt. six months n1; an l. ill‘ servers "all clear". As n resident in the Eastern Counties the dog had much cxncrlcnce. and it. may be claimed that Norfolk. Suffolk and Essex pheasants have equally wartime On n Peterborough bu: an elderly little The idea of chaplains In the faci- Man- plonecr In this. and now the Church cious and sturdy. it tlcfics the Its black surfaces Dol- n glfiflnllll‘; lustre. its ishclgt lu _ _ nickcl sorcllwoik shining like Sli- vcr and its ornamental top point- in: hcuvcnwar-ti. it serves its pur- pose wcll-Now York Titncs. iuns 1n the rcvflnt lust 1hr suffcrin: DlI-JIIC has lntrl its hopcs rttlsrd, only t‘: be dashed again. by reports of "cut-ts" for the common cold. It would 2x11110111" that tncdical srirnce actunlti/ tins, tnnde scme p1 .. .5 in Its for prc- vrnlivcs. but "cur not. scum up to c. t.c ans. Now. Iiowcvcr. corms itcws ticw hope from England. Ptofcsscr W. E. Gyc, Director of the Imperial Cancer Research Fund, has been perform- ing sctna cxperltnrnts with pat- ulln. a lucid-derivative nut related to penicillin. and his fzudmgs may be nf rzrettt imuortatlci‘. ‘Ihc Lattcrt. leading British medical journal. says patulin was trlcd but on Bri- tish naval personnel. that the drug ccmplctclyr cured fiflv-scvcn pct‘ cent. of the 111211 trcnlc and c111‘- crt within the brlcf . c of two 1 ‘s. 0f a C0l'l'f‘ls'|IDI‘l'Illl£.‘. which did not rcceive natulitt. cnlv f1 i per t-cnt. rccovcrvtl In that. On scvcral <1 | tltnc. It, ls also stated that. an 1n- halaut. colttainirtu patulin proved effective In quickly controlling in- fectious of the nose and throat. This 130E111 upset the findings-it may be that. l: owe an Ilude to the rrstarclters. If turns out. to be as effective as re-. 11p. It. ls portczl. millions cf people may bo t saved IIICOIIVCIIICIICG and 111111255 and mlllicits of titan-hours ll labor may be thus salvaged. This hope patulm ls easy to malt CI‘. bl How to keep lust as" worm on In: cool- your ‘blUQ COGl’ deule A. PICKARD 8. CO. Telephone M0 also in the 111111111111. He was that as lite’ group the CflS8——F1l'|d further cxpctlmcnts will scnn confirm or ng-suffvritig ltuirtasllty will soon other immense (trbt of grat- helglttoncd. moreover, by word that‘ c and does not. cost mucn-Brandford Exposll- UlSI-MINIIIE III‘ 1 llN HEAT-SAVING Samoa Rich In History (Btrstforvl Beacon-Hiram Wu ls nothtn: new Bl the third Dodecsnm llllnd l! ed to the Gennnna By Brltlsh~ ll-h garrlsom. It 1s q te a smll I! lunch-only 2'1 miles by 14-4111 "t" tmrol .23." t1: it.“ “ll o n oro - was there tn the Aegean Sea when d his A111 n ‘ the . enth Century B.’ C. was one 0f the wlnclpnl centres of Greece. having extensive trade with EEYDt- and the Black Sea. Its people were enter- brtslnn and its sailors are credited with being the first. Greeks to sail the Straits of Gibraltar. It had a part tn the Persian war and In the bewildering can 1e o clvll wars ln which Greek ought- Greek. At, one time. Its navy act- ually ruled the Aeglait. | Samoa was the birthplace of the tbhtlosophe-r Pythagoras. Its wine. available 1n quantity at the court. of the tyrant. Polycratfis. Is said to have inspired Anacreonb verse. It was famous for its sculpture and its pottery. Its tctnple of June ls said to have been worthy to stand beside the temple of Diana at ED11- esus. which was regarded as 0110 of the wonders of the ancient. tworlcl. Herodotus says it was the largest temple he ever saw. In its time Greeks. Persians. _ fans. Romans. Genocss. Tums and ‘Italians. Several times in the cen- turies. lta people. or most of them. have been removed and a new popu- lation provided. For thirty centur- ies it has been stcwlnrt tn the pot of Mars with the fires sometimes blazing and sometimes V warm. Now. the fires are “lmtterf up azatn. Maple Sugar Rationing thlouclon Transcript) Some encouragement to male sugar txrrducers 1s give-n bv he Wartime Prices and 'I‘ra:le Board in increaslmt the value of ‘D" cou- nous for the purchase of the pro- duct. The board mtlitht R0 farther w promote an tract-cased output by removing the ration restrictions from this commodity entirely. In the Maritime Provinces, at least. the greater part. of the D10- duct is sold by the uroducers direct to the consumers. Ratlonlnf! will d_0 littlc to ensure a morq even distri- bution under these circumstances, but. it will prove ahanclicap to the producers 1n usposnn; of the syrup. The result ls llkclv to he that ma farmers who have been in the hub t of tapping the trees. already por- tiallv discouraged by thcdtfflculty in fittditnz labor to 1101p them. m obtainins, necessary r-qtttzzmettt and in maklnz a profit. on the product, will throw up their hands and re- fuse to bother w1th_1t._ y The need for rnttotuntz ls lccog- ntzed tn ensure equitahlepdlstrlbu- tlon of the ncccslttcs of hf».- which are in short supply. Maple s.\r11'n hardly comes in that 1.11158. It_ 1s more of a seasonal lttxury which monk: are triad to zct. out. can g0 without. The need for rationing 1s not apparent. and 1t ls loss unbur- ent if the effect will be 11 reduction in the stwblv. It is desirable to orotcct the 1n- tcrcsls of the consumers. although 1t is questionable that rationing of maple s_vru"i will lJBllClll them and this is a case where the lntercsts of -t.hc producers wcll might tnke pre- I ccccnce. Most of our output ls tur- nlshed by farmers who find l: af- ‘ fords a ntcaus of addm: to tncir income at. a slnck s-rnsott of the tycar. 'I‘hcrc nrc tcw of them who do not need the extra tnoncy so ob~ tainted. They should be given a. chance to make 11s much 11s they can by encouraging rather than discouraging production. ' Attcieltt Buns Studied ‘Lolldoll- News Letter) Three scientists are probing n ntystcrl‘ cflttccrmng two ancient currant buns, left. over from the 121st. ccnturfr. 131m I was baked in I863 to cclclzratr- the wedding of the Prince of Wnles. Bun 2 was made In 1887 for Queen Victoria's Jubilec- They have analyzed the buns. and found the result so puzzling that they have written a long article Jout It ln Nature. Thcy cam t understand where the buns not their of riboflavin. or vftamlne B2 Af~ tor giving a scientific exposition. eon unable to ex- Ihn riboflavin these have so far plain satisfactorily values found in riays or to the larger that could be used~ The tent than 10-day." A scientist said: was isolated about. 1933. making 1h:- nnclent buns." The three scientists who delved Into the history o1 these antique specltncns think they were made to 1.111» Hannah Glasse recipe 1780. which starts: "Take pounds of fine flour, s. pint o rtoorl nle yeast. and three 211g beaten " The naper are E. C. St Albans. Laws bounds of tinned butter. He we fined 86.000 with the alternative o three mont s in but. In fact. It. was richly should halve added a period of 1m rlsonmcnt. Sympathy e wasted on those who s put their own comfort ahead 0 common good. 1th an example In strict. adherence t r control 1r 11nd shortages are accepted fully by the masses of the 11¢ fn the assurance that. rich or all are Samos vras ruled by‘ Eltvulians, syr-I high content. they ccrne to this conclusion. “We attclent. b11115. It is either due to Ln» hlglt valve of the vcast or beer of those quantity bread ' made at that time would probably also have a higher riboflavin con- "Riboflavin Absence tt produces twilight blindness.‘ _ lnck of crowth and such symptoms used the barm 0r froth of ale ln lwo scientists contrlbutlnz this Barton-Wright. Dr. '1‘. Moran and H. 8. Sarson. of the Cereals Research station, Defying The Ration Lall. may seem 1f e a stiff penalty, deserved. and many will flunk the magistrate should not elflshly e It ts fair to expect shat persons of wealth and position should set. regulations made for the of all. Coupons and controls cheer- oplal D0012,‘ trentctl altkv. When it. comes HUNDREDS OF TYPES OF - . . lumps to signal . . EOISOll lllllll LIIIPS IIIVE BEEII SPEOIILLY DEVELOPED FOll IISE Ill TIIE llll Will ITAI. to Canada's fighting airmen ore reliable electric lumps . . . lumps to light controls . lumps for plane head- lights and to mark the "flare paths" of land- Ing grounds. Thut is why more than 300 different types of tough, dependable Edison Mazda Lumps I 1 throughout your home. are being supplied for use In the ulr war. That ls why——lor durability, efficiency and brighlness—, .1 should choose Edison Mazda lumps for use longer-lusting MADE IN CANADA 409M CANADIAN GENERAL ELECTRIC CO. IIMIIID vealed in this Toronto case the ‘ef- fect. upon the public mind Ls dis- turbing and certainly not calculat- crl 0o encourage respect, for the control laws. _ >Those laws .1t must be clearly un- cerstood, are intended to assure 11 fair distribution among all the people of essential commodities 1n short supply. And "all the people" means just that. Within the law there are no special facilities for gathering in quantities of goods which for most. are available only within the limits of n rigid ration. And those are the very peoplc. as we have said. who should sct an cxalmtmle by strict adherence to the ru es. ‘ 11. .1. 11111111111 OPTUMETRIST filling and Sunnlyinl Ginsu 11a ll l t Blanks’?! l‘ I. I. Office Hours: l0 lo l2 n. UL b lo 5 P. M. llnlfdnyn em. in appointment ' Office Lonnected with DRUGSTOBB POULTRY We require unlimited 111-11111" lilies of chicken. fowl, Alsu all other kinds of 1111111! poultry live and dressed. (‘or- rect lending and highest market prices. Our 11111119111 killing plant. is at vuur dis- ponL ' I t Swift Canadian 00., Ltd. Charlottetown Q CANADA PROVINCE 0F PRINCE ED- WARD ISLAND 1N ‘Pill-J PROBATE COURT ‘The 2nd day of December. AD. 1913 In Re Estate of John Hamilton Gray lvlurphy late of Charlottetown in Queens County in the said Pro- vince Retired deceased. mstate. rlstcr, the cxcctitoi" of the above named estate. praying that. n citat- tlon may be Issued for the purpose itcrriuuftcr set forth: You at‘: tltcrctorc hereby rcqufred to cite all 110150115 interested in the said lust-ate to be and appear before the Judge present, at. n Probate Court to be held in the Court House tn Charlottetown tn Queens County. in the strict Provint-e. an Mondav the 17th rtuy of Jmiuary next oomlng at the hour of clcven o'clock forc- noon of the same day to shcw cause if any they can wlty the accounts of the said estate should not. be lmssed and the Estate closed rte prrtyetl for 1n salrl petition and on motion of H. Francis MaqPhee, Esq. Proctor for said Potitloners. And it ls hcr~bv orrlrrcrt that. 11 true copy ltcrcof be forthwith pub- lished ln some newspaper publish- ed tn Charlottetown aforesaid once tr. each week for at least. four con- sccutlvt; weeks from the date here- nf and that a true conv hereof br- torthtvith ouster] In the followlnz public places respectively. namely tn the Hall of the Court House tn Charlottetown aforesaid at. or near the Royal Bank of Canada and at or ncrtr the Bank of Nova. Scntla balm in Charlottetown aforesaid. so that ttll persons interested tn the said Estate as aforesaid may have due notice thereof. WITNESS His Honour Harold - Leonard Palmer. Judie of the said Probate Court at Charlottetown mforcsat: the dav and vear first | above written. By the Court Sgd. Muriel C. heard Reglstrar l I 11.. s. YOU CAN'T BEAT uatuliit . as chnppfntz near the corners of the FLAVOR A N Q GENERAL ALL _ pPUND m, m, I333? m, finfiggt-n, T3,‘; DINNER sarlsracglou A N n ntuoivr: f s __ lasting Flavor ll “T “ In Tordtilizhnwzllnu lbuslness- lhe hi! ""911 T91‘ man. head of nn Llfgpgflllllill, Cdffn- 11S continued pop- puny. WES OSCC“ G 01' 1 ll’ ' foodstuffs- had acuunot .1125 uhmy‘ u! a 17°91 food worth ma. 111011101111; zoo l0 I ler eve ry t vines O IIIBIIEY antl LET'S TALK TURKEY. CHEWING TOBACCO HICKEY’S » BLACK TWIST 1111i I Special R own too. Its long "h"? In the Pro- Manuactured by CHARLOTTETOWN THE GOBBLERS FOR c». sting of Its IIIOIIOLSOII about that. n man cf position and I standing ignores his r -“-"ftlr.< and lets the sort. of Il- t To the Sheiglff of the (giuntty b1?! in wooden chests. ‘Qucons Couny bl‘ anv onsn e | |f gt nr literate tacrson within said __E::n_l_“' "‘__'§{_?5‘I., 1510330 cmmw Brush. Comb an 11111123 GREETINW Eff. ‘l _"“‘_°"_"i“i silo WHEREAS upon rcadhn: the oe- _A“_h'_‘_ 1' Jlgffs (zgusofég tition on file of Rizht. Rev. Mon» _ “Th ' Q w, st-igncur James A. Murphy of léln- Ggflgwyfl T" 12911-50 knrn ln Prince "ounty in sa d ru- — _ " vlnce. Rector. ahd M. Alnan Farm; _T_lf°_'; llwfnbgnf” or of CIIGIIOVELUIIVII aforesaid. Bar- Gem" Gm Se“ __ 52M MOMEN '1‘ MUSICAL]; The P0113111 moon hangs above m.- r 01 silent and blue-sin fiultlnistilh: thiiitiir ‘lttll-lllsurieiml m‘ On such n. lght - The GoldennAge Qgftelnxfluiltlllflmv‘ Wit-h 117110 beauty. to rctrlevg The world from dreartness ‘m; m . (lowed In“. And down the wooded aisles ha. o . What; dancalglis throuxh the elm a Piping 1:11:11‘ rapture as of old. They brlrtg immortal freedom n“; A moment on the brink '1 Thev tread their transtxirtnifihlh, dew. 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