i‘ 6 PAGE FOUR TNE ONAR LOTTETO WN O llARO IAN Aluruiug Daily (Founded In I887) i Prcsiua-tit: Lit-ut. Col. W. Chester S. McLuro He: President; J, R. Burnett, FJJ. Hccrelury: Lieut. Col. l). A nlaclfilnnon. 0.8.0. Editor and Mamging Director J R. Burnett. FJJ. Assu-r-ate Editors: Frank Walker and Ian A. Burl!" SYBSCICIPTTO. 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'fR'EI>Z>.\‘j, t)‘t"!'(ll3l£l{ H. 19"- Ar liun Atutl Reaction ‘Hie following dt-spatches speak tor them- ._ ri,-_ i, _ ill‘) flln‘ llllC today 1.. pry llaly from licr- ilyv in Italian de- nf cooperating . \l‘i --7l‘hc Stinnte Le;- - today a 111c.'1.~211|'6 nu to "enemy ,r , ' indication was . the now penalties but 1r; tivy wntilil be 0f tltc were penalties _ , ing to Piriti-li .::~'. fut-l that their ntoralc Trades Union Racketeer» ctccrs over the border while it lasts. Two more Cit- international Alliance ' ployc s have just been --i "Invc. ti .0 ;)2W)-'lllt‘(‘1‘\'. The new de- w. alias (irccllzt, of Chicago. ~ i, hi New-ark, were accused _ llnwint- (itlrl “lilllfllll Blllll -' \':_i~~..,oo<)" out of four film :11 ni stirring up strikes 'tl)i‘1'~'. llcuu has a pOliCv‘ i. inns and prison terms h intent to commit mur- .'.-,=.»n_ Since 1923, however. ,;»,1_ of any arrests that have v tars old, but no Federal w» whl him since July 3, when a nntcrizil witness bcfore the ha. now inducted him. He has innit llrowite, out of a i. .1 p rent. takcit from the wages inihnl i_'_:_<)ot> members. Although i léi 4 since Aug. I4, when he ton zntc-s, Katiffitiati surrendered ‘ » ,,t,»l l]l(]l indicted. Unlike Dean, u) ytdict‘ record. Katiftnait, who ‘ 1nt~s< aucnt of Local 244. :1 tint-s‘ localofthe I.:\.T.S.E1 .d the 815.000 bail set by lli-diviini" Joseph Holland. .- tutu-n is $12,000 a year, and ~ , .1 cnlltctcd this while hcr hus- - -i:l the fcitClt of the Federal in- '~ l3 band \" Vcni Mr. Baxter's Precedent criticized Beverley Canada which nu conscription in :1 leg to stand on sincc ‘r ms in their praise of Mr. .\l.ui~inn llotise and Ottawa spcccltcs which virtually ' ' States t0 get into the nlt- by the Globe and Nlail, " ing circumstances: :-..h wit given in his honor by ‘ nilou on September 4. d how greatly hearten- - _vcars ago when Presi- .».~...i ll7il stand idly' by if tire llWili n. ' I "1'1<li'1ll swll were threatened by any other ' in 11n- ml) he Fpokc‘ ')f “still wider fll'l"1ll‘._" in- for Mm drfence between the lili"-ll l~ i -» :i~~l zh~ bitited States," alluded ll) tilt‘ l!» “--,~'~»i~. hf .\lr. (‘hurchill that in the liir lb.) ‘ ‘an w nild >lilllll at the side 0f the lhétid l Julrltwl! “.\ similar declara- thin n: t" . Heed Strttcs as respects 1\'.i/.i t.‘ -.-i:wn_\' \\')lli'l, l lwlicve, serve to shorten this in rfl ~lf~ twiiilici." ln a natiou-tvirlebroad- ci-l upon l?- twtiu t)» (lttawa, Prime t\IinistI.'r_ King ~.n~ in ln- making a direct appeal to iln; m" id Shin _~ \\'i)t'll lu- sairl: "Without the connin- Iii‘~11 i-i lullil the llritish (‘ommon- wwihli <f .‘\',<)- ~ zunl the lfnitcrl States, the pFv-illl wlr r~ ml] drag on for years and tln- \\..»"'-l in) l"il'l<"l l4) a condition of chaos which will mil» il ci~ivv victory’, not to mention 1w lbildlflhu). iinwn.~-ililc." lle added that “we havi- n o)" c l1) a time and place where forces m‘ \"l-"l' ~- ;.~.- and proportions than those of '- 1)." on ml‘ linipii-c, however powerful, 1w Hliluislllfl tho<c forces which to- : nwwfll 1‘i\ll/lllt’~l and world domination." ‘ i ll.'|\'l(‘l', Canadian-born men- -l» lion-e of (Iommons, came :0 ‘l nhh the knowledge that otir ‘ r hwl ‘Vlffl a short time previous- ly tit" i) '1 w; ~':~i'7 of a total effort would save i... ' ‘i i ' i. l-lr. liwzlcr slioultl have felt no hrs-w i» .1, -.',-',itg l1) ,1 (‘nnadian audience an "law-tin: oi the r<x~nlls of compulsory military ani- service in the United Kingdom. He came to | Toronto knowing that Prime Minister King had told his Mansion House audience that “we face, today, battles not of nations but of continents,” and "if, tomorrow, the world is not to face a all the strength that all the free peoples can muster to keep the conflict in this hemisphere (Europe) and finally extinguish it before the tmdoubtedly was encourgaed to say what he did l by the expressed determination of Mr. effort, and by the latter's statement that all free people must get in the war and fight if the Nazi dragon was to be slain. Canadian Review 'l‘he Canada Year Book for I941 is available now to the public. This vulunte, ptiblishcd un- der authorization of Hon. James A. MacKinnon, Minister of Trade and Contmercc, bears in every department the marks of careful official prepar- ation: and it may be regarded as a comprehen- sive prcsentatioti 0f the social and economic condition of the Dominion. i The review is tip to date in xcvcry" particular. l For example, eight special articles on the effects of war on the Canadian economy intlicate the changes that have taken place. These cover evcr_vtlting from the National Registration to a special wztr chronology, which zippcars as an appendix to the volume. The reliability of this Year Book is too well f established to require further emphasis There is no thought of profit in its publication; the price 0f $1.50 per copy, covers merely the cost of production. 'l‘caclicr.< and clcrg_vii'|cii may secure a ‘imitcil number of papt-rbottnd copie-il at 5O cents each. and the‘ may he ordered from the l)oitiininii Stxui an, l)nmitiinn Bur- eau of Statistics, Ottawa. So long as the stipply lasts wt-ll-botuizl copies itiay be obtained by tire public from the l\'ing’s Printer, Ottawa. — kDITURIAL NOTES - l “bodrow Wilson Street, Tiensin, one of the tuaiti thoroughfares of this _Iapancse-ocrcupiefl North Cliiuzt city, has bcen remained llsin Ych Cliieh, or Street of New .>\.<ia. The change was ordered by llte lapanesc-tltmiiitatcd local ntuuici- pal administration. I I i I I\lr. S. C. \\'aslil)ttru, a Coodwiti farmer. has invcntcrl a machine designed to eliminate; threshing crew fieltl pitchers. Washburn, who has tested the machine on his farm, says it docs the work 0f six bundle wagons. The machine will pick up bundles, load them on a conveyor belt in a rack and tmlnatl them at the threslicr. ll ‘I ‘l! i One 0f the first things Lord Bcaverbrook did 0n arriving in Moscow was t0 purchase as a gift one of Russia's most famous products for one of his most famous friends. Ile ordered twenty- five potinds of caviar which was to be sent to Prime Minister Winston Churchill by the quick- est route. For ltintself he bought a pot of straw- berry jam. . i‘ ll l! I! Mr. EfllCSf-C. Lloyd, producer of pedigreed poultry, \Vasltington, provided pedigreed trans- portation for sixty-four Rltotle Island Red hatching eggs to Atlfitfflllil. l-Ie dispatched them by air at a cost of 75 cents an egg. They were wrapped individually i:1 paper, then in wool padding and fitted into a basket filled with shredded papers. m m a n- Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Lincicotne, Toronto, were late arriving at a party because he put on the wrong type of evening clothes. Dog tired when he came from the office, Lincicome shaved and showered and thcn—instead of donning his dinner clothes —-absentmiudetlly put on pyjamas, crawled in hccl and was sound asleep when his wife found him. a u m m \\'m_ Penn, English Colonizer, born this date I644; son of Admiral Sir \\'. Penn, became a Quaker, and was imprisoned for publishing “Sandy Foundations Shaken"; obtained a grant of land in America as quit claim for crown debt; became governor as well as proprietor of the new province, called Pennsylvania after his father, and made it a haven for persecuted Quakers; promulgated the “Great Law" (1682) which made drunkenness, swearing etc, punish- able offences; lacked administrative ability but was an incalculable moral force. a o t u “Tanks for Russia Week” in Britain something more than a spasmodic spurt, according to a statement issued by Ministry of Supply. More tanks were W85 the made ember than during the whole of last year, said a vehicle used by the British Army. duction 0f armored cars was equal to the total output of the whole previous month. More armored carriers were made previous week. i i i 1i \Vhcn an active young Socialist worker, who started work as an errand boy, got married in 1919 he made this pact with his bride: "\Ve will pool our family income, deduct our expenses. and divide the remainder equally between us." That young Socialist is now Mr. Herbert Mor- rison, Home Secretary. In 1919 he was earning £1 a week as secretary of the London Labor party, augmenting his wage with journalistic and other activities. Their fifty-fifty agreement was revealed by Dr. Edith Summerskill, Labor M. P. for West Fnlham, at a meeting of the Mao ' the time ever comes when kenzic King to fight at Britain's side in a total ifanng u, win [limitation of her purely economic‘ ,of course, and industrial ‘vice; which wilt contribute most to lvlces differs greatly from the col- during the months of July, August and Sept- jl°°ll°n Prwmed l" “m9 0f 990C6- Ministry official, and the week's drive for tanks .0r lndflblly hr the DPOdHCBlOH 0f for Russia set an all-time record for the man-l ufacture of every type of armored and fighting production of commodities and ser- The pm_ ivtoes that. enter lnto civilian con- than ever before ma“ me and more scout cars turned out than in any ‘pea rapid and extensive changes n rut: CHARLOTTET NOTES BY TNE WAY These college economists are n1- ways up to some startling dasoovery. battle between hemispheres, it is going to take INN,’ o“, o; Michigan 5m“ q; leze, canes the surmise that the tilted man, once ttw backbone of the nation's farms, Ls on the way out. The reasons are given as mechanized equipment. the draft whole world is in flames." .\Ir. Beverley Baxter 1nd the luring away o’ farm help the cities. If there are no more hired men on our be too bad. The hired man. at his best, was a bucolic Admlra-ble Crichton. He was a. hostler, farrler, mllker veterinarian, hortfculturlst, poultry- man, stieep shearer, wcodchopper, obstetrician for ewes, plowman, dietitian and full of advice and opinions (some of them sensible) on all of earth's problems. - New York Herald Tribune. by hlgher wages in If, as seems llkely, Britain hopes ‘for the establishment 1n Europe of grcups of States powerful enough to h:ld' any German movement of revenge in check it ls certain that these states will wish in the flrst place to be able t: p otectt them- selves against. the pressure of Ger- man indust-rlalistn and to bulld up OWN GUARPIAN p, f worms 0F » CHALLENGF A THOUGHT A DA! FOB A PEOPLE AT WAR i "We must 81w up llvlul . md spend-lug as usual 1f we are to do our share in wk.- l, nlng the war."—J. L. 11s '1 Mlnlster of finance. .0vv00v00QQ0v09§Q¢-O+0-O0 l+o+oo+ow+oo+ow+ea++wb 4 1 I —m—_"’— PUBLIC FORUM This column In 00¢! l" '5' fluuulq; by uorrupnnvhuln of quutlonu of Interest. ‘Ila Charlottetown Gunnllnn uacallol t ism-uni; snubs-u Ihn onln "I 9| qorruponrltnln. ' OCTOBER 14, 194 VOICE OI THE COMMON MAN The lofty beu-chltghtl combed the mlsto once more And distant gunfire seemed to mute the Inn : I mused gloud: "50 this is modern was " Then someone In the dusk spoke, close at. band. i "I knew the wanes of famous Int- tles we olden names rlng still ln ngllsh ears- Plasseyéhnndnitglncourt and Neuve e ape . ._ I stand to arms after the lapse of A tablieetufii the church still men- tions mu LIQUOR EXPENDITURES Sin-The officials at Ottawa are requesting the buying public to put restraint on buying of non essen- tlafs, and were talking about more restraint 1n the near‘ future, well so for, so good, but why not shut the industries necessary for their own defence. Undcubtedly such a‘ contftlon of things w.ll create real; problems for ourselves as well as. for the Germans. It. vrlll not. be,’ easy to safeguard Gcnnanyu econ-i omic future while ensuring that Zter powerful war industries are liquidated cr controlled, But wel have to realize that unless some I pcwer ls secured. her nelghbcursl particularly 1n Cent-ml and Eesteml Europe, may feel forced to reign themselves. howev=r unwillingly. to an acceptance of her effective leadership. whatever precautions‘ may be taken to check for a time a " military forces. -—l ! pegged prices or mi‘ handise curtailment. But-, in, time of war. we have to put up with regtratons that would not be tolerated 1n years of peace; And there should be an effort to play fair with everyone. Do not be 5lll‘])l‘l ed 1f the Dcim' on Govern- ment biglus to peg p: rs of food,‘ clcthcs and other art lrs. There will be protests heard at first, but it will be part of the economic‘ war that, Ls b:ing vraged‘ to beat the Hun. — Wlnfscr Star. No one likes At one time the first thing a clerical W31‘k;r 6d cu arriving at, his place of buaness was to take off his coat and den a more or lees ancient garment for the days wok New there are sgzis 0f a revival of the custcm and the offlte coat ap- pears to be ccming in‘o its own _ ‘ In one Bit" ‘tghattt estab- lishment frayed sleet ., sh ny clctzi and even e112‘ ws out are srcn, and! 1t is said that 1h rc ls o_en bot\:t-' 111g as to who p0 scssc-s the shah? biest. office cent! - Bfmutcliant M-all, I _ In one cf‘ the southern coun-‘ ties of England, f .ers are sayntgfl “Thank you". to itTer. Ducks are a ueful addticn to the poultry, yard, e=p~~1n11,y' in wavme. but nxtliout a ,e German air fcrce has, , obligingly prc-vlricd sev- eral large bfmb cmtms in the neighborhood. ‘These soon fill up with water and make first-cuss duck-ponds with ut all the trouble and expense of excavzttlrtt. The| duck population is increasing rap-‘ idly as a result. - From Lotidon ca ling. Conscription for military service and much tighter ccntrols on con-f sumeu gcods, particularly on non- esssntzals, ap-pwar lndiaated for Canada before the end ..f tws year. The complacency as to the war outlook which was 1n evidence during the first three months of the‘ Russo-German campaign, es-f pectally towards the end of the; third month when 1t. was becomnig tncreaszngly airgarent. that the Nazi schedule hrd been serlzusly. dzsrupted. ls being badly shaken as the German drive into the Ukraine gathers impetus and a Winter campaign on the Eastern front for the Nazis becomes more uncertain. — Financial Times. One of the ironies of the thing is that. the Germans thcmzelvcs dem- onstrated the difficulties, 1f not. the lmW-islblllty, of bayonet manage- ment; of modern industry The French occupation of the Ruhr 1n 1923. designed to collect reparations direct, from German industry, was rendered a-bortlve by strlkes and Sflbfllage. German cwnershp, man- agement. and workers were all leagued tn that; deslstanoe, but the brunt of 1t fell upon the wukers, _ they made the French army impotent. Wlth that. example 1n mind, 1s 1t any wonder that. the German army faces the sazne sort, of problem today 1n Nor- way, Holland, Belgium, France, Czzcho-Slovakla, Poland and ln other occupied lands? - Chlcago Dally News. The objective of n war economy ....ls to produce the maximum qlllmllly of goods and ser- the successful conduct of the war. Such a collection of goods and ser- Il. contains more capital goods used dlrectly as lmplem-ents 0f warfare , lrs plan. off the $200.000,000 spent or wasted 1n alcoholic beverage. How many guns, or tanks or Spttfres would that buy? Is 1t going to take Union Government to give us prohibition, well 1f so. the sooner the better. I am, Slr. etc, PRO BONO PUBLICO Giving Duff A Leg Up (Vancouver Province) Hon. Norman McLarty, minister of labor at. Ottawa and now on the Coast, has taken advantage of his presence here at an opportune moment 'to give 11's friend Mr. Paittillo a leg up 1n the election. Mr. ltfcLttrt-ys department is the father of the famous cost-of-llvfug bonus set forth in order-in-couttcil RC. 7440. Mr. McLarty 1s proud of bis cost-of-llviitg bonus, has been 1n- vestigating conditions tinder which it mitht apply throughout Canada and has intimated that he Willlifl like to see it extended. “If 1t ls sound 1n one industry," he says, "it is sound 1n another." Tint is a pretty large assumption in itself, of course, for it: 1r. well known that a cost figure hat would not be felt by one itidustry mght send another to the wall. However, Mr. McLnrty' 1s quite witliin his rights in urging the extension of and is even to be com- mended for itiakittq a personal exa- m‘nation of its worklmz. It ls questionable, however, whe- ther it ls tn the best taste for a nrmber of a federal war govern- ment. wlucli claims to represent. the whole nation, to put tn his 3'11‘ 1n a provlncal election to help the political party with which he ls af- fllmterl. And that ls exactly whaz Mr. McLarty dd when he stated in an tntcrvfciv that the Brlttsn Columbia. (iovcrmttetil ls glvlng serious conslcieratlon to the possi- Vllly of cost-of-liviug bonus con- ditions applying to industries not (Vrect-ly associated with the war effort. The Brtlsh Columbta Government ‘i185, of course, nothing to d9 with waves and bonuses, and whether o: not l“"'l've’s the stibiect conslder- ation ls of nonzreat lmnortance, But Mr. MeLnrtyKs statement - vague and thin and general though it 1= ——Currles the suggestion that Mr Pattullo ant‘ Mr. Pearson. are 1n- teresterl ln pushing wines up 1n this province. and that the elector who would l‘ke a llttle greater re- turn for hls labor would do well to rota for them. There ls no promise 1n Mr. Mc- Lartvs statement - not even a brittle election pronflse. ft is merely a hint. a hint which does not reilly mean a thlnq, but which ls flung out at a venture to help Mr. Pa‘- tullo. If the elector ls wary-and he should be with all hls experience -1t will not help at all. also digest the brass weights of the aovthflflry- — Manchester Guardian, p 0lll.llll'T SLEEP OOIILONT WORK What | relief to nettle vm to I Iul night's ‘,1 l. vent, and nuke fully Q‘ :.;‘.'r.'.i.;t-..:.::"i _ nu tortured by fretful nights-toning turn- llll- never coipfnrhble. Half nuke days '_'°'"'h'-d| dIlViflI lmlglnd mind to work Wlliftlleynaetledyeul. " ry Doddb Kitlnoy Pull. "lid, a fnond -- ' if may In yum kidney: . I m glldl followed his ulviu u nmvl m ulocpiiu like u hp-Illlllkl h i | | Dodd’: Kidney Pills implements of warfare, and fewer capital goods usage only for the lsumptlon. It. contains more of the consumers’ goods required by the fighting forces and fewer of me consumers’ goods requlred 1n clvt- Thus war necessi- the proportions tn which vari- ous commodities are produced. - ‘Bank of Commerce Iflfllfif. From time to time there In lnews on the wlreless of some ps- tlent, who has borne away from a. chemist’; lhJp some wrongly dispensed prescription, or g bottle of deadly poison tn mistake for a lhealtng draught. A trade Journal chronicles a attll more unusual mishap; owing to n mistake 1n llabelltng a pharmacist sent. forth a box contalnlng not. the p111; which hut boon ordered but a number of brass tram weights which were used 1 dispensing. What la more, the recipient of that. unusual form of medlcnnent actu- Married \Vomen's Association She u held Mr. l5"! Iwlllllwfii ""99 11°!“ 01 thO l - p grain wetghu No 111 result; fol- |ltlorrispn as an example to all husbands, and l 10w“; n ma‘). wen be m“ m” said: [here 1S'7lf"l(‘flSl one “mister in the gétitlmhtmtwme good. Cpeati la the ‘goveritntctit who tindcrstatttlsdhait’ women are cmcnc°of P§?§Cub'{ suffering from a gross injustice. ___________ faith at move; mountain; can 4~._ f CIOAL We now have a sup- ply of Old Sydney Screen Coal arriving dally and can supply any quantity required. Also Dominion House- hold Coke and Welsh Hard Cobbles ' nd Hard Nut ln stochl Phone us your r1.- qulrements. VLO. Oillls 8t O0. Phone 176. the ranks of gallant. men who died You felt my presence though you could not see The phantom soldier kneeling at your slde. "But pow the bugle calla me, I re- um; Once more my hand 1s strong, my eyesight sure I dled upon the field of Bannock- urn, I broke the Cavaliers nt- Marsrnn Moor, I watched beslde the camping mes w c one Wtthtn the greenwood where the ml r ranged. The long bows with their clothyurd shafts have gone. But look on me and answer — have I changed?" The voice was still, and then my soul was swept By awe and dread and. trembling eagerness. For there was no one ln the sflreet excep A tall voting sentry wearing battle- dress! —Greta. Brlggs. Rumania’s Losses (Exchange) Rumunla has suffered cruelly from the war lts German masters have compelled 1t to wage against Russla on the southern front. A United’ Press dispatch from Berlin reveals that Rumanfn. has acknow- ledged that 10 per cent of ‘he Soviet parachutlsts dropped behind Rumaulnn lines are still active, and that war damage to the Ploestl otl» fields totals nearly 33.000000. This destruction, however, 1s attributable not only to the sabotage of Russian parachutlsts but also. and berhacu chiefly, to the bombing of the Ploestl otl-felcls by the Sovler Al: Force. The assessment of damage g‘ven out. at Berlin 1s almost cer- talnlv far below the mark. The es- timate placed by Angora observers‘ on the destruction wroizgltt to ‘he Rumanlan oll industry fixes the loss of output attributable to bomb- ing alone at a quarter of normal cnnaclty. This damage. however, means very little to the Rumunl-ns because the whole of the o*l ont- put: of the country ls now being us- r-d by Hitler to help keep hl w_ar MAGS SPECIAL RX. 315 Cod Myer Oll Extract. wltk Cresote and Gulacol (tom- pound. A real tonle for coughs. colds and Grlppe. lt ls better than an ordinary cough mi-tll- Clllg for it reaches the seat. n1 the trouble. relieves the much and supplies continual treat- ment to ulld up the system u: withstand future attack. The Ideal Tonlc and Restor- alive. Prlca $1.00 Per Bottle. MACS ECZEMA OINTMENT A reliable and effective rem- edy for Eczema, Scurry, Burns. Salt Rheum and many other lklll dlaorderl. Price 50 Cents. MACS FILE OINTMENT Given qulck relief’ In all use: of’ Internal and External Pile». 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