PAGE rout: THE OHM! LO TTETOWH O IIAROIAH Morning Dilily (Founded Ill 1381) i‘ ldent: Lieul. Col. W. Cheater S. MULWO Vice President: J, It. Burnett, FJ-L lcereta l: Lieut. Col. D. A, ttlaclunnon, 0.8.0. Editor an Managutg Director, J. i... Burnett, FJ-l. Associate Editors: Frank Walker and IN! A. “"59" SUBSCRIPTION RATES By Mall ln 9.8.1., $4.00 per year; $2.50 for 8 lllllllbl, 1 S .25 [or 3 ulontlls; 50o for ope month City Delivery $5.00 per year; $3439 I" b "mm!" $1.15 for 3 motultsq; 60c [Or 0B0 M011"! B M l] t ti l’ vi ices and U.S..-\. $5.00 l!" I?" Sdturiiay Tviietiiyit SIHHOOIpEI year; 51-0" 1°!‘ 5 ""1"!"- llc iur 3 months The Charlottetown Guardiait may‘ b0 obtained Qt 11mg; square, new York; Old South News Agency, Curngrggrllzl; aligigilflilzlellllg‘: New, stand. Chateau Laurie-t“, Ottawa; “Julie's News Stand Sub- Emailing": News Mersey. Boston; Metrupolluttt News ‘ Monti-em, J. Fine 35% Bay St, ‘lorontoi bury OnL; Hub ‘loliaec 5110p, blunelon N. B. "T" “tests. ....~ ntoivunwvfxoventisnu z. 194a. Selective Service Czar I; i5 not -.'...: w, but it is generally under- stgm] by“ , , l»_ ll, ' -tvatt's ltppointlnettt as Iiltforcczlkly. V Ir the “iartitnc Prices Board, l, -, t altogether from the zttltttitustrat Yttzintla Selective Ser- vice, tllcnui tniutl it is somewhat difficult ll. . w~Il the diffcreltce. 'l"ltcrc rs .'l wt i .. bclwcctt the \\'artime ' ' tld and the National Selec- t"_;.‘.l'\l to which the specific futtctiotts The .\' fltlcl ive Service endeavour to l<l if and whenever they an- ~.o report to the \\';tr- time l’ .. . utrtl and lll so tloitlg ntgty int] .113 1,1; l from Wllltil’! the 6S- seltlial lztbtvlr ttflv llltilllllctl. The \\‘: rt- Prices and Trade Board there- upon l‘~~l . t 1e the essential labour may be Ollllllnti a . l '\Il\\l to work out and pltt into 1.11.1 or other of restriction irozn which it is desired to ' , which restriction is . i ‘tial labour required. At lhfs l..;.l JlTi any action what- ever is l ‘ the llcparttncttts involved cott- tact tlte l l.l_\’ and ask their assist- ance in the t‘ .' n (or election) of an ad- visory ctvltl c int the industry consisting of an equal n of representatives of employ- ers and c Tlre tle .s of the squeeze and how it will effect uill then be worked out by .' w..lt the assistance of the Ad- The response by large corporation: has been good thus far in the Victory Loan calttpaigtl. If the pace is kept up, the expectation of half a billion dollars from this group of special names will be realized. Employees in industrial plants are showing an excellent spirit. But while ntottcy from these sources constitutes I. necessary solid fOillllldllljll for the objective set, upwards of two ntilliott individual subscriptions from the gcstcral canvass are needed to make the Loan a. luCCcsS. Front this general canvass must some the difference between roughly $500,- 000,000 and the hi; over-subscription of $750,- 0O0,000,—-tha minimum objective of this cam- 111's»- The man who shrugs his shoulders and says, "They will never miss my little $100 or $200 purchase," ll the big worry in the minds of thou who ltavc the Third Victory Loan closest b their hearts. German Losses ‘I I Router’: despatch from Moscow quotes figures, compiled from Soviet Communiques, ihowing German losses in men killed on the three Russian fmnts to have aggregated almost h5o,ooo in lesl than two months. The period covered ll from August 25, when the Nazi of- Ienllve was lattrlched against Stalingrad, to October 20. Here ls the breakdown published by Routers] In the Mozdok sector of the Caucasus, from Ieptember t to October 2o, the Germans lost 9,000 men lflllCd and 772 tanks destroyed. l hem figures are based on the daily communi- ‘U0! for the period in question. Around Novorossisk, from S tembe? I b Qctber 2o, they lost 45,000 mm illed and x30 Inks destroyed. On the Slalitlgrad front from August :5 to October i9 the (jet-innit losses aggregated 15o,- ooo killed and 2,2oo tanks destroyed. The grand total adds up to 234,000 killed, and 3,102 ranks clcstrtiycrl. These figure: touch the top records of the worst slaughter in \Vorld War One. Such l w!» crllttlot fail to weaken tremen- dously the lrTWVlflS of endurance of Hitlcrfi mill- tary IIlIlClTllC. Another winter like the last should give it tile finishing touches preparatory to its liltal ltu out on the second front. lndintls In Canada The liirllis atvl deaths of Indians in Canada, colttprise t-rzh- :t rcl/ttivt-ly incmflirlcrillilfi por- tion of the wl: ‘c it'll this is not g0 {me of ca. tain prtliillcts c "Ulcrtvl individually. More- over, in yizlriiclllslr acts of vital statistics, the figures for ll:~li.ltl= sulllc an importance he- yonrl the nunuric-ll t villi-limit of this class in the populrtli-lt. lllir listical purposes the term Iilrlillll illcir’ < brccrls and other In- dians non u. s of (ztttztda. .\s to reported causes of tlczl l nvtlwugd the Indian population a largo propwlV-tt of lltc<e are from other than ltll_\'_<it‘i.'lll<, ll v1‘ ale some enliglltcltitlg facts fflyn] (h;- llllt- n}. rl on \'ll. Flnllstics. The mtmltl-gr of llllllull l.l";".<, t~.\'<"lll~l\'e of still- birlhq in my) l ;;tll..l int/ll which was distri- btllt-tl as follolvs bv plbviltcvs: Prince lttllvttrrl [Slam], 13; ,\',,\-;, “sulfa, 1.1; New Brunswick, (it); (Jllchcf, 33;; (Inlaritw, ryjo; Ilrtnitrlha, 38f; Saskatchclvllll, 70-’: -\ll1cr1zt. 30.31 “lid llllll-‘ll Columbia, up), The tlllztl (lentils of Indians‘. exclusive of slillliirtlts in i940 aggregated 2.- is Weaker ‘than the 811. by provinces as follows: Prince Edward Is- land. 3i Nova Scotia, 29; New Brunswick, 411 ebec, 193; Ontario, 452; Manitoba, $3; Saskatchewan, 43f; Alberta, 505; Illlll nllllsll Columbia, 644, The‘ tlO\\'ll\\'1ll'(l trend of out‘ Indian population has been ltztltetl, and during the past t5 "n. 2o years there has been a tnalll~ tained steady increase. The natural increase from I926 onward has been as follolvs: I926, 704: I927, 775; i918, 8:4; 193‘). 8S9; I930. 1,138; i931, 1.340; 103-’, 1.7.34; 1933. 1.658; 1934, 2,026; 1935- 1.303; 103". 1.574; 1937- t,r45: i938, 2,115; i039. 2-033; 194°. 2.153- Tlle Vital Statistic; Ilrallch of the Dominion Bureau of Statistics slalcs that the growing natural increase has been due in large nteasure to the improvement in tttctlical facilities carried out by the Departutcnt of Indian Affairs. The sudden drop in the natural increase in 1037 was due mainly to an cpidcltiic of nteasles in the three most wescterly provinces. NOTES BY THE WHY come uttder price control tninlst-rator of used ruled that goods, they so for something like thflt c-EDITURIAL NOTES-s All Souls Day. fill!!! Whatever any other part of the world may be up against we living ltcre can ltave no kick cont- ing, every prospect pleases, even Hallowefen gtlisers being not so vile as they heretofore have been. fcrtnatioti available Mr ##1## Mr. I. Gordon Taggart, Prices Board Foods Administrator, reports that beef slztugltteriltgs now are back to ltorltlzll and that it appears that beef shortage difficulty has been largely eli- minatcd. Encouvltge no such belief. ##1## Hull, Quebec, has gone over the top and then “some". Are we here, with the reputa- tion of ltaviltg IO per cent of our lll.'lllllOO(l eti- listcrl, not to tucutiott the large cotttittgcttts of l our womanhood, going to lag behind in the 3rd Victory Loan Campaign? H‘ l! 1k i qtroduccd U-bont service. "t lttortrt-ges of shlps, en- ‘ l to trip up Germany _ Llotrt expect any- g, hard struggle be- \3 and the R. A F. U-boats off oltr sea Don't look for American .v for using transport ‘ l ships to save l sttfcly and v'c- ' Ifxlll our own (fforta We title tile otttplll of our own s —Ll>ncloti Express. 0f the 457,40! inhabitants of the province of New Brunswick in lllll, Q-ytyu‘; could gpc-ltl; l-Ittglislt only, Sgt-Qt lHw-ltclt only and 33,1300 n both English and Frcltch, according to a. report issued by the Dolnittilm llurcttu of Statistics. In 1031 the populzttiott totalled aolkztt). 0f whom 26;.37t spoke >h only, 66,255 Frettclt only and 74,080 l. -lh tottoues. Itl lllll there were 337 pCfSUllS who could speak tlt-izhtr language, while in 193i the figure was 513. n- »- u a 5 . lien illllll tile ltltllls ql outer (IRES to say Ltlljtl. the PJIIilf0J~pS ltltvt: an u ra Uxl-zll of ulc tzerolc _ y 4 _ m, " . But one eer- Iohn Benbow, Fltellslt ;\tlmlr.".l, lllctl this ~nt tn ltlls gftlllg c1 YullllllilcYS - -,. .. - l . . . ., . . . .. ‘l t is s...l tlct. quite up L) the spccl- date, I,0_, \\.ts'a (lllttllllhlf tlw utll‘ as a .\.ll.l\l, ‘humus U‘ we ‘yuppie no,“ As and was sent with a Stlllilllfltll to me \\ est ln~ the gultp culturing-d my lltqsetiool dies to settle disputes with the Spztltizlrlls over in M111 vlillvfl hilhvs “HUB they , _ 1 1 _ -- ~, v ,_ . _ rest \e l. \l'll~l.‘LlUll he said to an~ the Dallttt settlutltllt, \\ lllmltt |’.ltc.~ou, tut. alum‘, ‘m5 L “audhctd ccme ,0 see Scotsman who I0llll(lL‘ll the llllltl; of l"‘.ll_';l'~.l1.l, mun on: ‘Ly tLt; \\..y. cltt Lllull, . . - l - - _. , , . c» .t \lllk§4lc l.) "c. my net-"e slatted ltt It»); an ctttlgtallott sthtulc lo tolon- Llxakuftell m, “Tc “in he vol" lze the Isthmus of Darrin. and 5311i tzoo colt» ,_,,,,.,.,.,,_,> ,1, p», ;,._-,- ktuw ists there; thcv were \\‘ll.ll.~lltllt'l bv the Spztltiltrtls, lav t; Av. 1 if 'lln11¢sf:'~'°1ld I ' l ‘ H- _; - I _ V‘ ilk (,CII\'L"LQ llC‘ {left '2 -' and went short 0t Plll\.~.tvlli\‘ tll.~<*.l.c lllllltt, by “Ufluum, _“_,.,_.,n Tm, Immed out, and only a reltmztut rclurtllil tt.'.\ct.tl:ltltl; wet-u Dcttbmv was able to adjust uutttc" way home fought" a bltllle SLlCCL‘ the French off St. Dotttiltqtt. ‘u- w: x a the great interior 1.11115" l.ul. prcurmscd than did talc opening 3L; AlllCl'l\.'.1l.\ CCllltlllCllL _ , _ in the ylllfq pflul‘ t; the C.vi. War Old age PCHSIOIIQTS who receive separation Yit the tocd lrrcdllsts and W339- allotvztttccs on account of their sonsbcitlg over- “we seas, are to ltave their olvl age lkdlnltlll) rcstur- cl mo out ed, though tirlqlltally lltev wore tllscttlllilltterl. PYUWQUI - . ' Bcsltltxs rttl) '1', p.0- The Labour Minister of l_,_lll&'lJ'CC llutde the au- lh t. sent at least IlLO kttcwn varieties" of nouncctttettt as follows: “l am plcztsctl to au- Plums lrvm “illvil yil-tllfifllwillg nounce that we have been succcssftll," he said, iifidfjsléfimfr, pffiieull“. “Cum be “and that the Ifcclcral (iovcrnltlellt, ulticlt pztys "all... 11,1111 _ 75 pcr cent 0f the pettsious to tltc aged and the “m4 51m“ blind, has granted ollr rcqtlcst. From now on, the aged and the blind whose sous have en- listed shall receive a pension equal to that paid One or the t‘atta@ns returned frc Japan in ills ciiplcmntic Luer - ‘llCllll confxrtncd in an au- , _ _ become to them previous to their tlrztwlltg any part Japan - l H ~ . . --. , .' . w: after of their sons pay. lltc Labour Minister saul Pear, Harbor Ab,“ me alliance also that the Provincial Govcrnltlctlt which pays I00 per cent of the peltsiolts to needy mothers, would adopt the same principle for such cases. u n: at s bet-wccn Nippon and (Jt-rllltttiy ls u marriage of cotlvcntctit-e, and, evid- ently, was never (lIlytl1lIl' else. They trust. one another a. out as much as a motlse trusts a cat on the basmicnt floor. The material which binds the men of Tokyo and the men of Berlin to the Axis coalition, in other words, is much more plastic than cetrlent-ltvith Japan twisting the mixture to her In a pres: interview in Lottdon, our Labour Minister Mr. Humphrey Mitchell was introduced by British Labour Minister Bevin who had this nlc: commendation to make of_Cattada’s con- tribution to the war: "I do not want the con- Own PRO/em. —Vl¢l>°rll1 Time!- trlbutlon merely measured in tcrlns of quantity The tanks“: wabfime earnings because sometimes that nlcans a vast amount of children - a question which of material which ls unusable. The weight and "*2; ‘algdnegggmzvwudlii; 1:120‘: resiliency of Canadian output ln the last two fiffi cQff-upgmg the walks, outtock, years-particularly during i940 when we had and future of boys and girls Just not many friends-were a salvation to us. Can- 2g: s“,§,b§f,'@§°};, filfgerlfzncigolfig ads. has played a great part in the equipment of has the right to cast stones at these the Middle East army and the forces of this {gllgiihfllllé fifths} 28g‘, Lsnrggédmmgs: country. Now we ltave lost certain raw materials we, “ma, 1s he to do? Refuse m Canada ll a. savior to us by moving men about 31116 J1me Yglllfteéo!‘ 1316111011"? f: to increase production of vital metals like nickel. hmsflemlfnxfho L, ti‘, bllfmfi‘ 1,8,‘: m, An immense help not only to us but to all the Allied nations in a period of great need. I feel this thank: not only comes front me and the lacking the balance of maturity? Ho ntay want parental direction, for British government but from the whole British people." I I I I. the father may be in the services and the mother on war work, at the behest of the community. It is, therefore. the duty or the com- munity to ucktttiehéplr Ityixlfd buynzrlztyl - e many o l . o 0n Choosing non-essential goods and services Mm- will be the task of the various administrators An 0mm; bulletin dealing with who already control Iiractleally all the nation's 3138:1559 “life vflalgplltiflalg rpgrgliéglavorkf lndustry—th¢ food administrator, fuel adminis- 111mm,,“ syswn 1n 1941 mulfid trator, power adlnittlstrator and so on. It is 52.10% pounds‘ olffilégulttr aludmintlg ‘ ' ' ' S11 B llIK , U11 S perhaps the most difficult job any Canadian lung” {Summmm Sulpmm (bum public official has ever been called upon to do. alum coagulalpths for tlhe irnvlv V1.3‘?- - '- t‘ ' ‘ , er enterng e mec ttnca .- Thcy must frame orders \\ltlth_ vltll, inevitably, a“), 292.542 pounds o, chlorine’ 3m drlve many a cltlzcn out of business, drastically pounds o; anhydrous nmmonm’ and reduce the output and therefore the profits and 2<YL408 pound-s of llqllld sulphur living stztndartlsuaf others. These orders will allfillllatggllgsli ggmilfiénlfignufgg cause the most intense rescnlnlcut on the part ovcrtlnses or chlorine which are of their victims, a. resentment only_too likely Ttllzlnclgglet-Lengfifgaglfé “s?” to flnd spokesmen not only ln Parltalnettt but 090,0“; pgund5 n; m]; used annual- even in the Cabinet itself. The fact must be ltlytlhfstlfimlglt ‘Pm syglem- i’; faced, however, that the job ltzts to be (lone. Sofie,‘ 06h’; “llm, sfimflfiffifi” m, Individual deprivation attrl even outright suf- sands tised for that.’ purpose have lfleriug areunot only possible but likely, but these £052?‘ rejgielrgtggd lvlyrpxiggtlénfnvlgitlt; casualties of the home front can no more tlc- 5m- tcrtnine the Government's judgment than the suffering of a. wounded soldier can sway the strategy or tactics of (lcttt-ral llr-rulrptztrtcrs. The only qucsliott should be "Al? the gett- errtls compctctit?" The civil gvltcrals in this case, .\lr. (iordon and St-lcclive Service Dirt-t:- tor Iilliott M. Little, have given evcry reason to believe they are as crttupclcnt and as fair as any two tncn ill the cotllttty who could be follni Mayor Lewis has come out stout- ly against the compulsory billet- lng of wnr-wtwrkers in the homcs— in Ottawa homes, at 16MB. H0 points out that hottscttttzlclcrs of Ottawa have responded splendidly to the request. that they c-pcn their spare- rooms to newcomers, and takes t-he grmtnd that the people should not be contpclied to snort- fice their prlvncv to rtlleve a 81W- ttllcn which ncgivct bv the govern- for the jolt. 'l'ltt'y thvrcfltre llttl~t llrtvc a fro- ntcnt, has brsttzht n-b t, Thlp is t} _- . _- 1 x. , - . . , .'._ Jl c want of vie-v 1t s no. httul, llutlliiil lhtl m: lll lh< llllIlHlllll-llt, \lt _,. _,il,,llnr,,'s‘whi,h aC-mfltcs Ppposl, tlms must glut and bcar thc COlliCflliCllcCS. tum to ms official guggestlon that ____,TIi.E.I.»»C“ GlJAYfi@-‘>N Latest item of consume goods to l5 SEC- end-hatm clctititig, and from 110W on there will be less bargaining Im- der the sign of the three balls in n the fitabbier shops of Canadian cit- ies, price Chief Donald Gordon, at; secondhand dealers must ttuniin litstéksof us‘?! suitstpilg overcoats n s o a Hwy l , _ sell them at either their base per- l; falling short. ot what 00d meant lod prices of $3) each, whichever is lt to be unless. lower, until Sept. 30, after which Word of God V under an $18 cell- Ctlrllcllllllll, as the Mam text- mu such sums and coats mu5t; be The Blole Ls a. guide n31 our e8. free of holes, dnrtts, paIchcs, and Mid fl HEM l0 0111‘ P!“ - missing buttons, _Clticago Herald. portion o! the Bible, and prayed 5,3; ggg-Lgfig‘flflrlgnigttgrghgflfigf before we began our studies. Mr, Edgar Louis Granville, M. P. for Eye, suggests that the Germans be told to typshagklelbtge 19511822351‘: or Berm wi be ‘on s wt ‘ 1 Wills without resplte- Bumpavhybgm: ynthlseligciavlias no Bible rennin Berlin? Many 960918 m" bu“ d had en left out of the ro- wondering “'11? Bern" h“ escaped Si... seeiieungly unnecessary. p the aerial bombardment. Only s. A n. few raids have liven “ltlemPwd °n with a set of "The Warner Class- the Naiz capital and none of these 105l- dld much dttltlttgc, according to 1n- Gran- ville does not say il- but hi5 lm‘ plicatton ls that for some reason our side has been refraining “Cm making Berlin a tarSQF- —Wl11ll5°1‘ tar. It has been said that Germany must run short of U-boat crews. Hitler has 3‘00,'0{),0O0 human beings in his power. Most cf the BYBtPOYY-‘i. fish- ing villltggs and nurseries of sea- men iu Eltmpe are his, Ill‘ he can- not force 0:‘ caJole conquered sea- men to serve in his navy he can put them into work "which releases wmtttg Gciatltm seamen for the NQXEMBER 2., 1.24.2 " *4! l PUBLIC FORUM ‘lilo ooh-n In cell II l“ flgqnplg. 5y otrrolpOulllh d question II IRON!‘- T“ Charlottetown fllnrllu lone Ill ll; undone In Illll." RELIGIOUS EDUCATION Sir,- Any educational system “The Bible. The is included in lt.s In my school days on Prince Ed- ward Island our teachers read a Not having finished my schooling in P E.I. before going to Boston, I attended Evening I-Il h School. where some 0! Harvar teachers subjects. consequ- befote our classes. The word lend of mine presented me of "the Greatest Authors," philosophers, scientists, poets, novel- ists. I must. admit mat poetry was the only subject that. I had been fatnillar- with at that. time, never having studied the other subjects. and as I was readin through philosophy, _I learned a ui. Dar- winjs Evolution theory, I became cuzlotls to know if there was any tncntion of philosophy in the Word of Go . To my surprise I found that there was only one place in the Bible where philosophy was ntcntloned and it read thus:- "Bclvare lest any man spoil you tlit-ottgh philosophy and vain deceit after the tradition of men; after the rudiments of the world and not after Christ," Col. 2 :8. S0 I didn't spend any more tints with D a r w l n's pitti- osoplly,_ I learned that. Darwin did not believe in my Bible, nor did he believe in God's power to create man after Hts own image, He tried to teach men that they originated front ntonkeys 0r ape. What an m- sult. to Almighty God who tirade Matt in His own intage, who ltad UOWCI‘ to create all things, I lllso lcttrned that Darwin's weakness was that oi using snuff and he spent ms latter years smoking cigarettes. So the Darwinian diabolical theory spread in our Universities and , 152110015 and so did cigarette smok- 11g. Are We going forward 0r back- \vttr:i_ to the dark ages? Th s supposedly great philosopher handed down some research work to out‘ college professors and stud- ents; the task 0f searching for the Mlsslng Link between the ape and ltltman beings and their research has been in Vain as was Dad-wins. Ddwln denied the power of God, he msseti the links that would have bound him to God through Eternity, how tragic! "Et- e nnl doom!" Boys and girls who are seeking ltlghsr education, do not follzw after the traditions of men; Follow‘ after God and His righteousness and all things shall be added unto you. “Seek first, the Kingdom of God" let Him be ycut‘ guide. German mczierttistlc professor- “d their way into some of ou: v ates ttnzl schcols cf mam m1, uttd spread their athclsllc doc- trito among cur boys and girl; fr. ltnterica; Thank Gccl there arc sane tlttiversities and schools still true l0 the Word of God. Prince Edward Iptnd youne students entering conege, include tile Holy Bible ltl your daily st '; will be a guide for you; l" l and a lltlltt cll your path, it will paint ycu lo Jesus and lead you on the safe way to Heaven, it, Wll. never start you on the wrong road N0 detottrs; straight. ahead. The Bil-to is the most up tlo dale book that has ever been Will.- tcn every word Ls true. "It is au lnfrtllabe book". "It is a Divine Book,” everything that. has been prophesied within its pages have ccme to puss up to date. This wonderful “Beok of Books" must be placed in all our utiiver- sttirs, schools and homes and the- olcgmal semlnarles and recognize-fl before there call be peace lu this world. We must get back to God in full confession of our sinfulness of leaving God out of our program. The Gideons are busy placing Bibles iu hotels all over the coun- try. The Gideons are business, Christian s5. esmen who travel for large firms, and do a wonderful work for the Lord. A man by the name of Le- Tourneuu who invented a wonder- ful machine for excavating rough roads and cutting through moun- tains and who employs a great many men is a. Man of God. and Ieadmz souls the Lord Jesus Christ. holds services for his cm- flloyees In the large shops, so God using men and wcmen that be- IOXIlfiX to Him in spreading the gospel. e time ha; come to hold up the blood stained banner of the Cross, we have heard very little about it in some of our pulpit; 1n this ale of ace. Bo fathers and mothers of rinoe Edward Island and other (zbltntries as well must seg up the family altar and teach their children “the Living Word". I praise God for the Bible in- stltuptcs and reacherg here in Cali- 101113 and e where who are hold- ilrh the banner of the Czws. . T.B. Davis writing 1n the 8.8. Times says that one o! the greatest ntiracles of modern times 1| the preservation o! Switzerland an a free and independent nation in the tnldst of desolate Europe. There is only one reason for this amazln fact, and that is raver. The o not hesit- ate to declare openly their faith and trust in God's almighty and protecting power. Not long ago the Government at Switzernand sent. out, an official call to prayer. Complete indepen- dence upon God is displayed in every word. Here is a part of it. Let us remember this word of the Holy Scriptures, except the Lord keen the city, the watch- man watehes but in vain, the Lord watches with our Army which stand; sentry for our country. In the peace o! liberty and order we have been able to sow our fields and the 10rd has blessed their frultfulness, therefore we app_ea_l__tg ODAY coffee In pre- cious. You want each cup to be full of flavor and goodness. To be sure that it really is, insist on lllaxwell House. j NOW I'M DRINKING LESS COFFEE...IT’S sorto BE i722 m: asst ls MAXWEIL HOUSE! i Maivell House ls truly magnificent coffee, blended from a choice of the very finest coffee beans procurabIe-unbealable for rich, full flavor and full, mellow body. 2 A special roasting method is used to roast every single cofiee bean evenly and com- pletely all through. It is sealed in a Super-Vacuum tln to ensure roaster-freshness. Two Grinds — DRIP and REGULAR. ytlxwttl. HOUSE "GOOD TO THE LAST DROP" MHHZ} you people of Switzerland to spend the national day of repentntice and p.u_ycr in quiet reverent concent- ration, and not l0 ticsecrate the nutctlless of lltls titty bv pleasure S€€kll'l}{ and notsi: ctttertaiunteltts: QIVUHIOHU!’ ts Gad as a free and ytrayittg tuition, and tzive thanks for tho DAIKUCIlOlI which we etijoy n; a free gift, frotn our Heavenly Fltthers hand, Lt-t us ask Him b0 watch UVP!‘ cur eotlntr_v in the fut- uw whit His nrlllt and strength." Vvllzlt tt chulltnqe to Anterlcan Cltrstalts in tins hour of crisis. I was s0 cud lo ltcat‘ our beloved Pres-kl 1:1 Roosevelt r cutly prom- ise lhe fillllC 5 ltntl ntsthers of our boys in crttttps llnd the Navy, that they wcltlti be kcn care of why- slcally and _' that they would be st lil with ultttnlains to leak after their sniritttal welfare, and I ltm sure each one n Bible. I am also 1n for a King and Queen of I3l'l‘lllll and her Demin- ions who believe in the lttsnifPfl . and are guided bv t cf l3ool-ts." ' '>"‘v cartlrlslv lllnt cur Evan's Stomach’ Mixture A very f‘! ti obtaining retail?! ifonTeitTbt-tif ere of the digestive organ; which are attended by g“, hellfliwhlr. heartburn, pain and a. sense of pressure below the heart. commended for Indigestion, Dyspepsig, 50m- tomach and all glomnch alzltlllzl-H. Price 85 cents per scores EMIILSIOH A latter Way to lake Cod Llvor Oll Contains Vltnmlno A and D and compulsion might be exercised to open up unused bedrooms —th0tts- undli o.’ Ottawa homes which nevt-r before had t. “:ootner" have cheer- fully done 23119.!‘ part w meet. the emergency, It. 15 rather reslnttnettt at the tltlodtrht of compulsion in such a mttlfilf‘, a belief tnat. us 12e- oesslty has not been proved. and above all the common knowledge that the government itself has done nothing as yet to relieve a sltuauon it created. The mayor knows the householders of Ottawa have co- operated clcsnil with the authori- ties over hous n; and that theirs is not tho Inuit. -Ot>t.anwe Journal. MACS PILE OINTMENT GIVES QUICK RELIEF! For many forms o! Piles. (‘omplrte and’ t-Ilicicnt. For external and internal Piles. Triple effort. 1 — Soother. 2 — Luhrlrates. 3 -- Astrinj- ent. Price 60 cents tube. THE TWO MACS Mall Orders Given Prompt Attention. ' zttrainst all nnd sundry favorable to way in which candidates and news- papers refer to the war recur-is ti! individuals. Men who were ‘solut- ionists before Pearl Harbor bitterly assplled, spent. half tl time rt de ending their there is one other freedom and liberty will be pre- served and for great, victory over our foes. , , tc. MAY EATON. 304 st. Marengo Ave, Pasadena, California the fact h the major parties attd ll candidates stress the argumom that, when this war is over the United States must. work with other nations to enforce the peace. To those who recall the old tradlh tonal United States doctrine of "n entengling alliances", plus win men like lodge and Borah an Hiram Johnson did to Woodrs Wilson over the Lellmlfl. itls extraordinary change. Those U. S. Elections \(0ttawa Journal) War or no war our American neighbors are not denying them- selves the sport of an oldfashioned election-the congressional elect- ions in November. Judging by their newspapers, it is a fight ln which no holds are barled. Thus the other day Chicago's Democratic Mayor Kelly said of Republican senator Brooks, candidate for re- t election tn Illinois; If there were onlv four voters ln this ward- Httler, Goebbels, Goerlng and Mus- sullltt-‘Curly’ B.0oks would get them all" Col. McCormick: Chicago 'I‘r1- bune, supporting Brooks, and carrying on a terrific campaign can». ca.» ‘QUE: How Are Your Eyes. If ‘you are having 318M471!“ I of rraln — heada cl. son eyes or dizziness — consult I _ specialist. At your service with yelrs of experience and a thoroutl 1' toosevelt, countered with a colored ncture on its front page showing 3‘ VItiytJr Kelly addressing a Gezman- itltericatt ntecting in Chicago in wane. 1940. with the Swastika on he platform, and under this l zeptjjcsetntaction of grog]? goixneg up retracting lervlcn , tga n brm n at‘ t ' soisséns n; 191?, e w ' , Call “In and dtnln nu . That looked like a knockout for v "m"! =1 '{lelly, bgt Iliftnd lvtfgrshtltllt Field: ltengo un ta e us wor . ,. Ihe Sun showed that the Swastika - Gr Fl ‘ r. c. nurcm-zsox G. I‘. IFUTCIIESON n Kel y‘s platfo m was l1 fake. and hut the Tribune, which had tun he Swastika tule a year ago, had tlllsequently apologized for it. To on outlander, One of the odd Jtipgs about this election ls the‘ . _ MAIL YOUR u Q CHRISTMAS GIFTS for OVERSEAS EARLY OUR LARGE SELECTION OF GIFTS for CHRISTMAS MAKE IT EASY FUR YOU TO SHOP. 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