w‘ ti: R}'§'~'.r*= 1, ‘ >.I-'_.aé.-*-_E?- "- 55;? _prnvi'ii<~e of Alberta mid cut in two the interest v-vvr FUUR . TIIE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN blunting Dally tFuunded In I887) President: Linus. Col W, Ohulnr l. IeLIN Vlvo Pronldanh I l. Burma“. IJ-l. louretnryn Llnnt Cut. D A. Imolflnnon 08.0. Eulllnr and Humming Director, J I llama“. PJJ- Associati- Isilltnrn Fmnk \Vnllmr, and Iilrut. niimi-tt. nnN VJI. 40m Aflflvq nut-flea) BUIINURIPTION RATES Dy amt II r. I. |.. um n» run l!" M’ ' "ll" 01.20 for I mnnfhli 60a In! om mouth (Elly mitt-r; 1.1.011 p» your: tun for I mull! 81.78 fnr U mnnllll: IN for one month lly Mull tn other Prnrlnrel Ind U-QA. $5.00 Ill‘ V9l' §nfur|li|y Wei-lily: $2M! ner vmr: 81.00 for I mouths, Mu for 8 months The Charlottetown Gmsrdllll any be Qbhllol n "ufqlllngi Newl Annoy. ‘time: lqnln. IIQI YOIII nlil south Nrwn Akonry, Corner nlllk and WIITITIIIOOII uni-tutti "Blffllvlllfllll New: Agency, ma Pool It. tiiinvronly J, Flue B5! [my 8L, Toronto: Neil Stand Hunt-nu Lunrli-r. Olfllnn; Wolfe‘: New: Stand Bub- bury, 01st,; Huh Tnhuevu Shop, Munntol, BLB. fTlfcwSlrortgest Memory is Weaker Than the Weakest Ink.” MONDAY, MARCH 8, I943- Siiiuiiierside To The Front Siitiiiiir-rsitle Board of Trade and Town Coun- cil are ‘i-Ire u-ii-es, \\‘t'lf'l\' together in the coiiiinon i4‘ lit- iou ii, leaving no stone unturned .i~ iiil_:t‘c'.ive. 'l'licy are public-spirit- c-i, roiii: "iiilv-iiiiiidcd, void to a considerable exw-iii of llffljfllllliil selfishness so characteristic 42f ri; izi,» piii ZItlS feeding at the public trough, Vii) w. Ill 1o be liiiiflitliy afraid to do anything p,» ;;,- ,~..i,_~,,,.ii good it's! it affect their per- sciail llllt‘! s with the powers-that-bc. Siiiiiniersitlos present determination is to ftiflhe a new car ferry an accomplished fact as - \1‘l as p »~<{iil~:, 21ml at their last meeting the i’ l of 'i'i:i it iiuliiziieil how they are going r-i go tlililllf it. [first they will prepare a. brief :0 siiluiiét to all concerned, copies of which can re \’l‘i§ to lhwviiicinl govcrnnlents and mem- h-ri oi the lloiisi» of Coiiiinotis and Senate whose < r is “we try to bring ivresstire on the .».r of l‘1...1llC€ and his Treasury Board. .. ritiiiie ciuleiivours will be made to have a -.‘I3l‘|ll"\‘f‘\’\r1 between Pictou and the Island, at (icor_~__'<'ti'-ivn, lllll, prestiiiiably, if at all possible a: S“ . ..~?il--, leaving the City out of the .-\'iii1_c it iii-cl ~.-:try. 1t must be borne in mind what Summcrside got-s after usually becomes an accomplished fact. Ri-t i: liripgwiiiizgs ready to mind were the con- ~::""~"i~ii of tl-it- (Thar?tittt-toivii-Borden highway, i . l‘ i; l ~\'l~"l' for Siiiiiiiiersi<lc's benefit; :<‘..»- p< iui iii-g Ylll) Department of justice to per- "l t a ,iu-i.;e of the Supreme Court to reside and liiétl court the-re; the inclusion of Summerside in 1*» WT u iii .r.l passe-tiger service; the selection ' : ii- i» the liivzizioii for the dehydra- . ‘t . Illiiiilllg a tirt-ctqilt-iit for the Premier ti) be in icswieiicc in Summcrside instead of in the l‘1\;‘l‘2=1l; and now the prospects are we shall lain- rlii-i-t- Siipr-riite Court judges from Prince l ~11 '1' \\ 1h "vo iii all probability in residence l i. . ‘ ' ytnr round. .\' . k1,; succeeds like success, and should the Hon llilfilce Wright attain the Premiership, it i-r/uji not be long lnfflrg the enterprising Sum- 1:"! -!i- chi/ens iiiwisterl upon both the Law l -:' w .-uii l. ulllfe: iiiiiltiiig their headquar- iiiii rt '1 i» .. .;i m» there. it is determination and public spirit accom- pll-li“! these things, and the lack of them that is l't'4_"~7ll~'\i‘t'* for their loss. lriixcitl Forming n The West A YHIWT satisfying picture of the new West vwtis air-i to lll*‘llll7"l‘i of the House of Commons liv ,\lr_ liiriiwlon Ross, a farmer 11"» t-r lTvlll film-e ‘law, who says that an tzgric ltural revolution is spreading across the iiwwtrrti prairi-w that is destined to alter the farm (in. ev-"iizr-iir: of the vxli-ile Dominion. The "Golden \‘ii ti‘ is w‘ iiiqiiig from an ctiipirc of wheat to n 1i iFii llhll is taking on the varied hues of itselllialancetl husbandry, Mixed farming is QESYILiiilFlllIljI itself in the West, Mr. Ross states, mil be pOiflls out that those farmers who have git-tw- iti for it are proving that they can do it \'.llil a nadir imi-qiu l\<‘l\\"(‘PI1 costs and returns iliriii tlitir brothers in the eastern parts of Can- ada ever tlfflltflffl would be possible. llc hiiii<elf ivotild not have anything to do whit hwy a ff‘\V years ago, but in response to tIi- lit it-"iiiiv-iitfs appeals for more hogs. he had 3." of‘. his fiiriii but _\.car, and this year he hopes to ‘iave 5P0. Rloit-over, western farmers can iiiil-r moor-yr on sewn-cent hogs,a figure which ei "ll f"l'lll"l'\ rlwiaire l0 be ruin/ms. Mr. R055 ,~i . w iiii~ii l‘l llli‘ \\'<‘-t could still nialte sortie- , ,,ll it,-i~..- Hf [p53, l):iir_t' hvrrls are also y» 1 .i1ii g oii the iirtiiries, and the member from bloiw- law lotilis tn the dnv when the Cana- rlliu \\'~~u ivill lVfVV-Illt’ the major butter-produc- i" :irv.i in ilii- riiiiiitry. lie tells of his own p: 'i'_i'ii;_t |‘\l|I"Ul\ll\'_'(’ in producing sunflower St-wis to obtain edible and fatty oils as essential feed for live stock. In normal times Canada has to import hPlWPPfl 225 and 250 million pounds nf tliese oils, hut the war has cut off most of stub $"lll‘<‘f"= of supply. Mr. Ross planted 300 acres to sunflower seed last year, got fair crops, liid plans to sow 500 acres of the same seed this year. He was able to provide many other farm- H's with seed, with the result that the acreage this _\KZ1I' should be a substantial one. Alberta Bonds n was 1n I936 that the Abcrhart Govern- ment threw overboard the pledged word of the rate rm its outstanding debentures. Alberta, notes an exchange, is beginning to find out iii=t what that step meant. Recently the l,t"_Qi-létllll'f’ set. up a. special committee to look iiito the fiiiziiirizil affairs of the Alberta “Vvritiiieifs (Tonipensatifin Board 8nd its six iiienilieixs~foiir of them Social Credit—report- ed that the board's funds had suffered a loss of Ftgoxioti, at $70,000 a year for six years, tiu-uiiiqli llu- l'(‘lllll'llllll of the interest rate on pro- \"i il bouil- it holds as an investment out of loll. commended that the Compensation Board should be reimbursed from the provincial treasury for this $420,000. A somewhat similar case is reported by lbs‘ Lethbridgc Herald. Employcs of the Alberta Government Telephone System have a super- annuation fund of which more than one-half, or about $800,000 is in Alberta bonds. The arbitrary cut in interest has deprived this fund of $16,000 a year for the past six years. That, says the Herald, “is not a very pleasant balance sheet for the telephone employer to contem- plate," and it adds more sharply: “The dishonest approach of the Aberhart Gov- eminent towards its creditors is beginning to pay dividends of the kind Mr. Abcrhart doesn't like to hear about. The chickens are coming home to roost." And the Edmonton journal reminds Mr. Aberhart that if this defaulted interest is paid over by the Government to the Compensation Board, as the committee f€CUlIIllIEflllS, “all other holders of Alberta bonds, in default as t0 inter- est and in many cases as to principal too, will be entitled to similar favorable treatment." That seems a reasonable proposition. The Prince Edward Island (iovertimciil holds $98,000 of Alberta bonds. -l:lJl I URIAL NUI [ZS- Proviiicial Legislature begins animal session today. n- : a u Should the German fleet attempt to cross the Atlantic the Japanese fleet would make a sim- ilar attempt iii the Pacific. their coiiiinoii enemy primarily being Lend-Lease U.S.A. u a r at There was not a single chicken on sale in the market Friday. Farmers will have to breed and rear more if the demand is to be sllppliell. lll Quebec officials of the Department of Agricul- ture report that 5,000,000 chickens will have to be hatched in that province this year "to meet the objective on the ivar-effort tirngrant." The program, the officials say, calls for iiti increase of i5 per cciit. in the production of eggs and edible fowl, Co-operative hatcherics are expect- ed to hatch u lent 2,200,000. n- : n- a Prime Minister King, though himself on the “water ivagon" is not averse to Red Cross and other campaigns bencfitting from the funds of distiller: and brewers. A new order-iti-council has been passed permitting distilling and brew- ing firms and V\’lI1(‘l'l8S to advertise their fin- aiicial statements, reports of their riiiiiunl iiicct- ings and such matter; also to pliicc contributory advertising if in the opinion of the Minister such advertising is in the public interest as ad- vertising for Red Cross nr other campaigns. s- : u v There is more than one way of raising the 00st of living. For instance, Finance Minister Ilsley told the House of Commons at Ottawa that restaurants have been permitted by the Prices Board to charge five cciits extra for bev- erages served with tiicals bccziiise many small caterers were having a difficult time to gct along under the price ceiling. The arrangement would leave it up to the customer to decide ivlicthcr ‘nc “rants to pay the extra five cents or go ivitliout beverages, and might have the effcct of curtail- ing use of tea and coffee which are both rationed. n- a- w n- In connection with the Premier's successor there have been developments over the week- end. Hon. llorace Wright, who, seconded by Senator Macliityre, proposed Mr. Otto Camp- bell is now mentioned prominently as a likely , candidate; while many, taken by surprise 0n first hearing of Mr, Otto Campbell's nomination, now are thinking he would fill the bill atlinirably. This especially is the view of some veterans of the last war, who consider it ivould not be a bad thing to have a member of the Legion as leader of the Liberal party, seeing the Conserva- tives have Mr. H. F, Blacl-‘hee as their second fiddle. a in a n- Mr. C. F. Bailey, Fredericton, president of the Maritime Stock Breeders’ Association, was in Saint John Friday much elated over beef cattle improvement in these provinces by the sea and enthused over a second annual show and sale of beef cattle t0 be held in hloticton on March 31. “As n. result of this show and sale,” he said, “the people of the Marititiitts may hold themselves assured 0f a supply of high quality blaritiitie beef for the llaslcr time. On March II last year," he added, “we held our first such sale, also at Moiicton. All reports since then have been of good results. This time we are expecting I00 per cent tiiore cattle to be slioivii and sold and an lllllll'(l\‘t‘lllClll of 15 per cent in the quality and finish of the cattle." u n- »- a The very Rev. john llnrkness Dixon. rector of Christ Church Cathedral and Dean of Mon- treal has been elected ilisliop of Montreal in succession to Bishop Czirlisie, rccciilly deceased. The Bishop is a comparative newcomer to the diocese. He was unanimously chosen by the vestry of Christ-Church Cathedral to succeed the late Bishop Carlisle, when the latter was elected Bishop of Montreal iii I03‘), and by the unanimous vote of the Synod at the close of last week's session he was unaiiitnously chosen to succeed Bishop Carlisle as the leader of the Diocese. It is in itself a distinction to have been twice chosen to succeed so ciiiiiictit and be- loved a predecessor. u a a a Francis Egcrton, 3rd Duke of Bridgewater, died this date i803; his name will ever be as- sociated with inland ship canals, he being the pioneer of such navigation; largely at his own expense, and with support from personal friends, he made canals from Worsley to Manchester, opened 176i, and from the latter city to Liver- pool, thus giviiig the iiilatid city of Manchester an ocean port, the first enterprise of the kiiitl in England, though preceded by the Firtli and Clyde Canal in Scotland, begun in I787 and concluded in r791 at a cost of £330,000; the Bridgcwatcr Canals now belong to the l\'lv'1ll€lI(‘5lCI' Ship Canal (.11., and were not completed til) i894 at a cost "f £13 I‘? Inillions. Queen Victoria pcrftiriiiiiig “hit-h pPnfiifvlls are paid. The committee re- the opening ceremony. llotos By The Way There might be fewer " “ Juveniles If their parents were less delfnquent. -Brant.ford Expositor. Members of Parliament have been warned by the Ottawa Housing R - Istry not to bring their families wlgh hem to the Capital. “Live Alone- And Ltke It" ll wbably become required residing r out-of-tmm mreimbers. -Klngston Whig Stand- a . “Modern Doctors Little More Than Plumbers, California Educator Charges ” Still, you must admit that after they have you nicely stretch- ed out and the zone of opernttons chalked off, they seldom grab their hats m hurry home for the tools. -_w1ndsor Star. In vlew of the fact that. the man- ufncture of molasses has been halt- ed In several of the West Indian island-s for the duration and in view, Rs Well. o! the shipping situation there does not seem tn be much posslbl lty of molasses being In plentiful supply in thL; country for a considerable period o! time. _ Brookvllle Recorder um! 'I‘1me|. And now coal unofficially ll be- Lng rationed to a ton at a time for those who rea lv need lt. conditions do repeat themselves. Twenty-five years ago coal was so scarce 1n the Ottawa area. that schools were clos- ed. church services often were held in small rooms. homes went cold. and the ettv of Ottawa established a civic wood yard-Ottawa Journal. The Notional Association of Mu- ter Plumbers fears that, after the war. a lot. of plumbing material from training camps and other war building; will be dumped- on the market How about. making 1t avail- able to farmers at a salvae valu- ation? Only two or three percent. of Alberta tam-i homes so far have been able to afford bathrooms. —- Lethbrldge Herald. Plastic In taking the place of brass in the standard U S. Army bugle. to save two pounds of metal per 1n- strument. The conventional olive drab color 1s Inherent 1n the plastfcf rubbing or painting 1s not needed to preserve the finish. The tew butzle weighs only ten ounces. 1t has the required rigidity and dimen- sional stablitv. It will not fracture chin or dent, and 1t 1s impervious to torrid as well as arctic climates. We must remember that, s, Stalin himself has declared. the Nazi war mnclilne is far from beintz wrecked. Still to be feared are Hitler's sill)- marlnes, air power and land strength. As the Tunisian battle shows, his tiroons have lost neither punch nor morale, and n, shipping loose; make clear, hi5 ability to strike hard blows at sea 1s per- hrms qreriter than it has ever been. Add to this the fact that we can- not be sure of just what the Luft- waffe has been doing In recent merit-he, and there 1,; all the rea- mn 1n the world to fake to heart the warninv voiced bi’ both. Premier Stalin and President Roosevelt that complacency at this time 1s sense- less -Prov1dence Journal Abe K111i of New York City In I trumpeter by trade and a man for all trumpeter-s to envy, for every week Abe receives $123.75 for exactly two minutes of work. relates The Kansas city Star Abe 1s one of the backstage sound affects In the hit play, "The Doughglrls." Just before the and of the play, B-s part. of the fanfare over a wedding, a tr- umpet is heard from the wlnrs. That's Katz, who tools for exac ly fifteen seconds. He does that. eight times a week. Union retzu1st1ons_ are providing Mr. Katz with this bonanza. sfnce no regular orchestra is used by the theatre, any musician brought 1n for any purpose "mitst be pnlitl .582 50 a week, WlITCTI is above scale Furthermore, the un- loii provides that whenever a must- can 1s employed. a musical “con- tractior" must also be engaged. at 54-1 25 a week When a full orchestra 1.: used, one of the members gets the extra emolument. But. since Klnz is a one-man orchestra he lrefs the additional salary even though he "contracts" only with tmself. A remarkable scramble for soo- ond-htmd household goods, now obtaining twice pi-e-war prices, is going on at the Rossmore Auction (toiletries, Regent's Park. It 1s one of the biggest auction galleries 1n N. W. London. and 1s crowded with an inconceivable array of fumi- tuie, china, carpet,‘ and curtains and all sorts of household goods Today I found the attraction was the contents of ii. war-known hotel on the south Coast, which has been requisitoned for war purposes. Of course, professional dealers were in the arxrendant, but there were many hotel agents and hoarding house keapers. It took an hour to dispose or the curtaltis. A pair cf lined strip- ed cotton, 10 f1. by 3 1-2. made 1110, and a heavy, lined old-gold silk-corded pair went, for £17. Bld- dlng for everything was keen. and often women outstripped the men. A pair of pink and tzrnen China peacocks realized £11: so did an earth- t-nware Iii-st of Napoleon 16 inches hitrh, which went wlth a pair of Chinese lezendary animals. for I slimll-ar figure. Ibur flowered Chinese DOWlJ realized l‘! 10s., and a sleeplnrz cut doorstep with a pair oft peacock vases fit! 10s. - mutton SM. ' imluded in the report of the Wo- men's Advisory Council for the de- sign of post-war houses 1s one which uzzles me, says a writer 1n The d5 Yorkshire Post. It l; that rooms should, if possible. be square. There may be some practical virtue 1n s uara room of which I um tgtwran , but from the aesthetic point of vfew I can thlnk of m argument 1n It; favor. I think there la s general feeling that the Ideal shape is a definite oblong -a.1wayti ieavlmz aside, of course, those people who take a delight 1n quatntly shap- ed ~—or mlsshaped _rooms where corners count. morn than convent- ence. I checked my impression on oblong rooms by consulting a num- ber of acquaintances, and found that they agreed. Several beautiful room; were recalled ‘scobean Georgian and modern — and all the examples cited were oblotil. And the same condition; woudil |eem to appl to windows. A broad, shallow win ow 1s usually pleasing. So fa the tall and narrow window of the eighteenth century. Bu; 1s there anythlnz to be said for the utmost square windows of many Victorian th know that alcoholism In ‘emsogrrx; omc safe wntv of g-uardlns smut the reasons for laxity 1n the enforce- ment of our Prohtbltnry Law 1| the Indifference 1f not the opposition Capt/nuts McGuire and Ju 101167111 lnwn n r ven ence which lhoul be conslderd- over three m1 loss to exporters. 1m or: up a prosperous trade our a 10M pertod of years iui this b thfellbm transportation. The Halifax Chronicle llisfas that the Island's vital 1m rtsnce as it producer of essentll food- stuffs 1| a compel! 1 reason or gtvlng the fullest: consideration O0 the request now being pu for an additional u! fact that potatoes are cash crop and. are nnrmlly lhlp- ned In the Ice season. an ally detertonu very oonlldorm In both! quutt. “w” nng o n on $111; ouaht u» merit some eon- s deraflon. i THE CI-IARLOTTETQWN guiagiliimgtg" PUBLIC FORUM MISUSE 0F GAS ALLOWANOEI GIL-Thane probably 1| good no. some Charla tetown exeou. ould yocelve special allow- l-“cfll o! cw» Ina because of neces- Skry car mileage in the r buslncss. In wlnte tlm u h needs conslderlrig ourr mo): idli- m MARCH 8, 1943 tilnou cannot be Irest. But. surely 1t could nevetuimve been Intended that the wlvus‘ of such executives should use mic special u allow- ances for drlv to beau sho . to the plc urns and to ther brl ge parties, nor for the children of such executives to use such smo- lal allowances for thelr speed thrills or 1o rides‘ Them ouztht to be enoiig government wur- lino om, llloyces around to check 11D. f am Sir. 0141.. ANTI-PRIVILEGI. ____-_______—_._ THE CARDINAL AND ABSTININCI 3Ir,—In recent weeh Em bu! published mam’ letters your "PllbllC Forum" dealins with the Temperance Issue 1n this PIOVlnfl- At the last. meeting of the Prince Edward Island Presbytery of the United Church In Canada. as eon- vener of the Committee on Evan- gelism and Social Service I was requested to write the Provincial Press quoting from an address 81V- en by H15 Eminence Cardinal V11- leneuve of Quebec dealing with the Temperance Issue. Slime thenyou have published mimh 0! 11181 speech 1n the Women's Glrlsltlnn Temperance Union notes Lu the February twentieth issue of your paper. It l: necessary. therefore, for me merely to emphasize parts of the speech. All of us raoolfnlll. I m: um. the dtfficultlyaof mforclng the Prohlbitory w 1n this Province. Brewing Interests would ha“ "l believe that drinking of alcoholic beverages in moderation i; the Christian ideal of _ that the members o1 His M: MI forces require strong h make them cfffcimt loldlotl. Ill- or: or airmen; Ind that our mum- tion workers must hI-Ve UB1!‘ D091‘ 1f they are tn remain loyal wKlM and Country. And. apparently. 100 many of our cltlzefi; agree with sud: sentiment thus fill‘ law uuoroettient more 4011f. Cardinal vilienouvo, on 12h: 00n- trnry, m; this w say. ‘It 1| lhl moderate, but. habitual 1158-8! 0T alcohol or of drink with n. stronl tilmiliol base such as beer or North Country wine. which cream alco- b01108". And 811F811 teaching In clear that. no lloolwlld or drunkard can Inhabit the Kin!- lriencs differs radically with those who His Majesty‘: Forces. Hero uohfs words, “Om must men. I am sure thh cbermtlon. borders on 1 ld airwort- 31;‘ ‘lamb-la! workers-not to must be doped with beer and wine to keep them at their tasks. Flor We find him saying. "Alcoholism 18 one of our most pressing problems. good Samaritan who does by on the other otdo. but. makes Par- sgntrist, evil If t1c1pa1e 1n the fight and because you are Christians of many hideous alnl. 117mg brought. about by exoelsi = drlnking 1s total abstinence." Clearly, than. one of the chief 51r,- Bitiu tha ‘M glnklfl‘ of the S. S. Charlot Mlrwn nothing has been done to rel eve the serious situation, with which the Provlnce is faced and the whole matter has been treated with an amazing complacent: by official- dom that: 1s tncmdlb e. The splendid work 1201M 5°!" b? y and their officers and crew. Wllh he 1T1‘ adequate facilities at their 60m- mmid, is the only thing that stand:- betw-sen Prince Edward Island and a disaster of the rim. mnsnlwds- Under date of Feb. 13. the" ll published In the Guard article from the Blffflmemld! Pioneer, which statem- At Mon- day night's maetln of the sllmlf" erslde town eouncl. It was reveal- ed that not one ton of coal Wu available hero. Approximately N0 cars of freight. have been piling up at. Tormentne awaiting tnnsler to the Provtncn, and on 51M mgny empty raflway can and booked shlptnent-s m held uir awaltln needed supplies and ' hu been the . I. Iylnnotoniyttin mailman- l f hi. c0011!!! m“ my m’ lllstltsnodo-lllsrgpbut rm rtarl, fw- md fishermen w have t to find that by 1111401111594 Ill!‘- lnd pres Ian gull 110W!!! illness of “lint-er. What other Province would so patiently ataxia for this kind of service even on it's branch lines to say nothing of it's mum line? present cu ferry was built, sent across the ocean, and delivered 1n Charlottetown by my father. the late Capt. go bud for the Allies Th comp! offtclaldom has been evident from the very beginning of this car ferry mess. ‘Iberia are numbers of people who are convlnced that there never would have been any lnqulr loss mand; of the ublh In the pron, whose finding was that. tlu s 19's temperance; Master was responsible for tho 10a of the Charlottetown. m! nwudnd a grateful government. rial bllntiad 1n th papers gfhergnag’, or has thfaebcen duff: behind tho of the back what he paid Into the pension fund, that. 1s only right and pm- Tho 1M4 Capt. Brown all»: the Burl after many rs of good sorvfee. B h I dom of Heaven. Further His F311- ,3," m. Nose: m E" Guy ‘as 1 d faithe ' favour strand drink for ‘gimnammy t‘. had ll aocldem wfth any of mo deplorn, also. a? ma“ alcoholics: running MI mllltlfl treason." And Ill-ill. flu "But. one cannot; help but. feel the the use of alcohol in that B11111’ i5 a form of treason to one‘: country. Nor can we believe that. the Cardi- tih: view that umta podtlon n Mains-t hIm ha wu dlsm out a moments notice in hi; old Ice. and was dented a nslon. B55301! aoeordlng mention our agricultural workers- uotfcetcpn be and. unless It can be said that a. onk 1n the s it of an smith. I. om can't help wooden-In 1f this 1a w p“ notpustzho mi-euuumwe-geriziittii; Ind b21118 taxed for. Plsitltuden of this his business to do what democracy without any he can to control this evil. demonstration of them are futile. nets as exhibited 1n ‘ political c111 They drove us from field But: tomorrow, By the living God. we'll try the Oh yesterday our little troop was Our swaying,‘ tattered mention; , u. ro And all a summer afternoon they But. tomorrow, By the living God, we'll trv the And tgero upon the turret-too the m, u, [the wake-lights burn and dead, And many a broken heart Ia here t tom . g? tits-livid; ma. we'll m uu gum lllln. ._ The Brl ‘Md 13.1111! headquarters of 1h: . house or n11 United Notions offl- can. THEREJS NO OTHER TOBACCO JUST LIKE OLD (HUM ilil (OAR “My smoking time’: foo preciou; for anything‘ but Old Chum" Cl-IUM The Tobacco of Qualify OLD it For vivi turtmi fOR1R0llIN6 YOUR 0m, . . _ V l J .J . Murchison. That mencyontiiopartot th rouon f th this $1111. ‘only for ti: deg In ulry thin mm bu bun hmdsouiopanltonbyl Why wu not this rotfrement and ottetownflge r, but a nslon certainly is not f this kind. went ashore during his . VII dihlfid I DQ111011. lost, and saw years of good com- ' Murchison never with- Havo we arrived ax e unfort- e ustlm 1n ho p , and 1n- hnnded out. with Y This letter 1| no put of any oom has a. feud with dfrt; but: adequate the same energy and 10mm]. oglilgwu of d e Pmvmca, pertupq m mu“ n; a new car ferry oven 1n war time, A J New York ‘titty, llfnreh ‘"80"’ S. 1946. 8 Ollie J men lmmcdlatol, of l; and as low as "C" Category for m. following trades and duties ln Home War Iotabllalvnenn, LOCAL RECRUITING STATION HALIFAX-Cajun! Shut nut u Hospital Al» a vmmii. Icnfvllo, m», mw Olupw, sytmymoimnuw- ‘I Al; I00 MEN WANTED. 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