"”‘"<sw --t a...“ . PAGE FOUR Ill! DIIIRLDTTETDVIII GIIIRDIAII _ Morning Dally (Founded In 1887) T‘ svuscuu-non urn .7 um i; r, I. l. “All p" your lI-M In I null! llffl lol- I nmntlll: lilo [or dip nolll on; Delhury “.00 pa: guru IS-ltflw I null: tllll (or I nmnsnn it: tar on null I] lull lo Mlur Pruvlncol nnfl ILIJ. ll-U II IQI lllurdll Wall]: $2.00 on nun ll.“ In l nnlll. 60o lor 3 nonlln . Th0 UhlxlolhluIl flnlldllll Ill] bl Olhlltl ‘I llotauturn haw; Annoy, ‘linen Iqunn. low Inrli 0M louth New: Agency, Corn: Ill! ind Wiuhluln Bolton Illnnpulllnn Noun Annoy, III Pool ll. lollrnlli l. Illa l“ liq Us, Toronto; Nun lhnd Olntcnn lnlrlnq Oltuwnr Wally‘: Howl lull ludblry, Ollq lib Tobacco Shop. Alnnelon, N. B. “Th; Strongest Memory is Weaker, This the Weakest Ink.‘ rmnAvfsnnEMnisn 10. lm "Canadian Veteran" Protests The tauailizui Yctcrztu, a monthly PllPef Pub" ltshetl in tiu- iilltftfiwlj of prvrlellt 11nd former nicniht-rs of tltc service IUYCCS, has this to $8)’ about tIn- tlirfl'llltt'ltl<t‘ltlt'lll of our fighting IOYCQB‘ by ilit- joins tiuvcriiiiit-iit‘. "lfuipuriiii; the lvzul of the late Nixon Govern- lliklll pi tnuirio 1h;- Libt-ral Government 0f l'r.uct> lulu .rd l>huitl——\vhicl\ has called an election for bit-pu-nibtii‘ igth-hzts taken pains to are iha llilrt‘ \\lll| ZlTc wearing navy blue, khfllfl i lwuct hhu- ill duft-ucc of the dcmtlcruhc .-~ 11: which t1!li\‘t'l'$ill stiffrage stands clt Ii'\_||‘r:Li_‘_’lll\' tlisfrzuichised. i , h“ t he said of l’.li.I. that the hypo- ' t- which surrounded the Ontario » There is no pretence 0f any- . v.1‘ to th-.~ proxy system which, in efitvt, bi ~d thc vutc to the man and woman 0n w. iht- 5111113 time actually withhold- in; it. "lint, in any event, is commcutiable, but the tum‘ rc-nit is the samc. The Prvviticirll COVE"!- uu-ut hi" 1*-,-ii c: litltvzu-tl island has not made any prtwisitnt uh; sot-vet‘, (lcceptive or otherwise, f0? taking the vutc of its people on service. It has {Willi} ignprt-ti lllPIll and their right t0 a 53y i" thc ‘tftvtttllllhllI of the country for which they arc tight n; .\s a 1'\'>lllL some tin to twelve thousand of those \\'lh| tiave a pre-ctuinent right to vote are disfrauchisctl. "It wouhl have been thought that the OntariO lesson shnultl have been 5UiflCl€lli warning t0 all those who owc a particular duty to the men and \\'(;uu'u on SCPVICC. Apparently, in the case 0i P. li. 1., that is not so. It remains to the Vet- erans and their associations in that and any Other province, as voters, to teach the Government which will not play the game with those who are preserving the very fundamentals of our system a stern lesson. "Ontario veterans did it—their comrades in Prince Iidward Island might well follow their lead." RGIIWB) Wharf Repairs ‘ We will continue," says the Liberal election platform, "to urge upon the Federal Government the necessity oi improving the Charlottetown Ilarbour and waterfront." “Continuc" is good! As every elector knows, provision for repair of the railway wharf at Charlottetown was voted by Parliament some years ago. The contract was let for $225,000 .. and the contractors had started work when their contract was cancelled by the King Government. The Government had to pa)‘ $175000 in cash for materials, consisting of steel” creosoted lumber, cement, sand and gravel, also some unknown amount of damages to the contractors. The steel lftcr lying on the Charlottetown w-harves for four years, has now been towed away to Mulgrave- indicating plainly enough that the Government has no intention of completing this work fOr which, as above noted, Parliament had voted the money. The excuse given for stopping the work waS wartime economy, The fact is that it had every- tlting to recommend it as a war measure, What is more necessary to our farmers, than accommoda- tion for ocean facilities which would mean saving of time and facilities in loading ships in Char- lottetown with Island produce instead 0f sending them b_v rail to Moncton, Halifax and Montreal? \\"hat have our Liberal governments, here or B! Oltzuva, dom- tn expedite this \\'0rk? The afl5" WC!‘ is, Zll)5t)il1l('l_\' utitlliitg, Now the Jones Gov- ernment promiscs to “c0ntinuc" its efforts. This is a good example of Liberal promise-making- coming as it docs right on top of the action of the King Govt-rnnuuu in removing the wharf repair nzttcrials from the Province altogether. Shortage of ProteinT—F—eeds \\'hih.- llIL local Liberal press is endeavoriug to tiuuw cuhi \\':|tcr on the Conservative proposal for the t'.\iltllii>ltilit‘tll of lish meal plants here, it is intercstibg h) note that the Dominion Govem- muit, through its Agricultural Supplies Board, is emphasizing tilt‘ grout importance of producing as iuurl". as pi-“Iihlc of such protein ingredient‘. Thcrt i>, .\.'l_\'\ ill.“ itourd, “a vcry definite short- zigt- of such products required t0 balance the rations fur poultry and hogs, particularly in their curly grmvinfq pt-rititl." All the animal proteins (tankzigv. itiz-au sci t, fish meal, etc.) and vege- tahh- [lHtlUilLs (tht: various oilcakc meals, alfalfa tut-at, etc.) that urt- produced in Canada, are being kept fur 111.: u-e m‘ Canadian seeders, and says a Board hullctiu, "special measures have been taken to tucutirngt, whvrc possible, the increased pr0- ducliun of thcst- prutciu fccds." Despite these muistu-cs, however, lllc supply "can by no ntcans etpzat the potential dcmzuul, and the utmost in- gtnttity is called fur iu making the best possible use of such suppht-s as may be available and in inzpuivisint; spt-cizil feeding practices where Sup- plies of thcst- pmdiicts catmpi be had," "As the (zuutdiztn feeder of live stock or poultry fact-s the coming winter," says the bulletin above quoted, which is dated Sept. I, “he secs in pruspct :1 generally good supply 0f fod- der, feud grains iu plentiful supply in Western Ctuttidn but still |it't'~('llllll;_r rt prnhlcm of trans- portation in so far as lizistcru Canada especially is concerned. with yirutcins tit-finitely shnrr uf potential dtiranil and cztlliug for the titmost use m’ homc-grotvii supplies as can be made avail- able." - .1 u.- III)" URIAL NuItSg Ceilings on our canned chicken haddiel, finnm haddies and mackerel, as well as our potatoes "B now in force. a a z w No one denies that Premier Jones is a well- meaning, good-intentioned farmer, but in politics, as in religion, hades is paved with such "inten- tions.” a v m u Do you recall when the stars; could n0: pos- sibly afford to give their staffs a half-holiday be- fore Dominion Day and after Labor Day? And now l _ n n n- a The quiet of the election to date his been dis- turbed by tne unobtrusive nomination of seventy- two candidates for sixty seats; shows how dis- satisfied many of the electorate are with the pres- ent regime. n n- o a The powers-that-be at Ottawa evidently don't know where they are in the matter of the sur- render of Italy. First they machine-Ordered l public celebration from Halifax to Vancouver, tbcn hastily and undignifiedly cancelled it. We don't like these “made in Ottawa" demonstration; to boost an otherwise "tlnpOpllli-lt‘ administration. u n- o Some people's luck is proverbial. When a big dr-mb dropped in Atlolf Hitler Platz i: dama d the radio station building and a nearby cafe FB- qizetttcd by the radio quisliitgs. The concussion shook the building with such force that some 0f those in the shelter fainted, among them Lord Haw Haw and Danish women broadcasters but none was killed or injured. I I‘ i! U Decision to hold a fall session of the Quebec lcgislattire, commencing either in October or Nov- ember, has been taken bv the Godbotit govern- mcnt. Following this session, the fifth in the lift’ of the present legislature, there will he provincial general elections during the winter, almost im- mediately after prorogation. w- u- n- a It is reported Rev. I. S. Thomson, general manager, of C. B. C. will shortly resign. H6 assumed duties about a year ago, and his term of office has not been a bed of roses. He is con- troversially aggressive, and has been charged with showing political partizanship in his administra- tion. He is likely to return to the presidency of Saskatchuvan University from which he ob- tained a year's lcavc to succeed Major Gladstone Itfurray. u u w u Ten United States Air Force men went out in a Liberator in Northern Australia and one came back-after 14X summer days in arid bush Cflun- try, during which he lived on snake, alligator, crab, dead fish and berries, and reduced his weight from I68 lbs, to 84 lbs. On the way home from .1 bombing raid the plane struck heavy weather and the itistruuients failed. Hopelessly lost the pilot cruised until petrol ran out and then the crew left by parachute, n- u- n- n- Mary \Vollstoncraft Godwin, Eltgiish writer, wife of Wilhzurt Godwin, English revolutionary writer, ntother-in-law of Shelley, born this date, i759; was a pioneer suffragette in the \'V0man'§ blovemcut; ptibliGHiOHS include "Vindication of the Rights of WIQmcu", and Original Stories for Children"; of her before her itiarriage, her sister- in-lau", Ilannalt wrote: sense without vanity, a penetrating judgment without a disposi- tion to satire, with about as much religion as my brother William likes, struck me with a wish that site was my William's wife." u n- : v The Federal Government has been asked by thc Western livestock shippers and dealers to. es~ tablish flour prices on all classes of cattle and to provide an organization to purchase surplus cattle for export to the United States in order to eli- minate a threatened crisis in the livestock market- ing this fall. While suggestions that floor prices be established on live cattle are being considered, officials of the Prices Board said that in ‘effect a price floor already exists. Wholesale meat prices are set by order and these prices are re- flected in livc cattle values. “No surplus of cattle now exists in Canada," said one food authority. "The Canadian Meat Board,_\vhich would handle the export of meat has not so far been able to buy surplus stocks for such export." n- : m w Some important hints to parents and school children for the protection of the children's health were offered by Mr. Jules Gilbert, in charge of educational hygiene, in a lecture preparatory to the opening of Quebec schools. Stressing the need to impress the children with the idea. of pro- tecting other people when they, the youngsters, fore they approach the table for meals, Mr, Gil- hert declared: “These are two imp0rtant factors in preventing the spread of infectious diseases such as measles, scarlet fever and other eruptive fevers like colds, grippe, diphtheria, tuberculosis, etc. Other diseases such as typhoid, are spread through tincleanliness. It is very important for youth to form good habits‘ to*prevent contagion." Writing to Saint john Board of Trade, Mr. C. F. Bailey, Superintendent of the Dominion Experimental Station, Fredericton, is most opti- tmstic regarding the harvesting of all crops. He says: “My impression is that the New Bruns- wick hay crop will be up to average in yield, but will no doubt be somewhat reduced from the standpoint of quality, due to the unfavorable weather conditions we have experienced since the first of July. "Roots will, no doubt, be excellent this year. The potato crop promises to be above averagg in Yield. unless we have the misfortune to have Kri- ous losses due to blight. . . . I also believe the New Brunswick farmer; havg increased their acreage of potatoes approximately 25 per cent. This is nine percent greater than was asked for by the federal department of agriculture. "The grain crop should be up to average, but much of it will be late in ripening and I fear we are going to experience extreme difficulty in harvesting the crop. . . . "Our apple crop this year will be above aver- age in size and quality. Generally speaking, I do not feel that we have very much to complain about as regards crops.” ccugh or sneeze, and of washing their hands be- i" ru_i_c_(juAi_z_i.p'r'rt~:'rowN GUARDIAN PUBLIC FORUM 1.01. cAu. m ill‘. our!" " Sir-Why n't th Government cartdfdsws "gent ‘in. the Joint mgefln L; question I could MINI‘)! 5115)) e. mt tn other Provinces. and many or the Liberal candidates themselves have been cauaht MP- ptng. The 5.0.8. can has been sen out to the, Second dlstrlet 0f Queen's tn get the road machines Win: and get. the Iatthrul to Work- s n11 agree that many of the ex- perienced operators are emPl°Yed at. this time 1n other rovtnces and by what I have seen n the Second uscusrai uistric. I tniuk I am safe 1n saying amateur operators. A short dlstancejrom Milton 1 saw a ditcher working from early morn till night on a lvflte Iarm. the: on at. or near lnss- ton busily engage ‘ with the tatthtul working on a rarmers time. No doubt the operator of this machine not being Iflmlllar In the Second District took this lane to be a Pub- llc highway. After seeln this man working on this part1 or lane I said to my neighbour, "You can't blame the operator, no doubt his orders were work both by day and ntght.” The highway foreman should be present to differentiate the highway from farmers‘ privately owned mes ‘I am, 51:. etc. VOTER. PROMISING EVERYTHING Sin-Saturday evenln I heard a. broadcast b t e Premer o! P. E. Island, J. alter Jones. speaking on behal! of his policy n the forthcoming election. As we form- erly belonged to P.E.I., naturally I listened very intently. I sincerely regret ever having left there. But since tiearlng the speech by Mr. Jones I am 1n hopes t at. I may be able to secure a corner In this Garden of Eden. as was so eloquently outlined by Mr. Jones. Electric lights and running water, telephones, paved roads. more and better doctors, hospitals, transportation, better roads to Parks, all the lime and fertilizer needed by rurmers. I don't think he mentioned potato blight but. let that be, as one cannot expect ev- erything. I imagine all the fisher- men wlll have to do 1s throw a line overboard and the fish will he rlzht there to bite. And there is the bee! situation. The farmers are to shi all their beef to Newfound- land cause the price 1s better 0. K. by the farmer I have no doubt he wililmpor! ‘spot’ from the West to feed the people of PEI. or maybe they are to eat fruit like Adam and Eve. I hope none o! it is forbidden. I have mv suitcases acked and waiting to hear Hon. r. MacMllhms speech. If he has a better platform than that. I am going over for keeps- I am. Sir, etc. Anxious. New Glasgow, N.S. THE GREAT DISCOVERY Shn~One of the most remarkabfe discoveries of recent times 1s that of the Liberal press and party In the farm oi the Ht‘.\' "ucrni Leader" wizard, Mr. J. Waltz!‘ Jones. W. For a number of years this man has been n, member of Parliament in this Province. During that time no person has tilzcovored him. His wonderful abilities as a farm re- presentative were never recognized. In the House he never Indicated u very close touch with agricultural roblems. He never assrsted the mister of Agriculture by helpful Sllflestions. His contributions were gaij-tattcularly barren in the way o! e. "rum the Liberal Party never con- sidered his abilities were or a val- tame u...t.re was m-alcateu by the fut that he never received port- folio recognition. Neither was he even included tn the Executive. The e who now invest Mr. a Moses-like quality usy landing the remark- alltles of the then Premier. An then something happened. The wise men or the Party cleclccu to select a clvll servant as a new reader. Mr. Jones was not even thought or. But durtn derment and coxnmm. on that m]. loweghtghsnce, rate and fiontuslipig every one's su r re, u e Mr. Jones out o! obgcpurlt p- lo.’ we now have a leader extraordinary qualifications. ‘that he has a izood estimate or his own a/bltltles and a poor estimate of those o! his former colleagues is ow m m m’ . t to ula uep Jgflfll: nsahtiirngilng Farm during all the years h h be member? Is he any dtriereliii tog: ii Whats shallow method o! catc - "r ‘ma ""- 0 0V4! PRYW-‘elflhteene otmfiétft“ Mwiiii member with hlrmrqr year; and ---_-_.__ N0 IIlThE-SONG W)! AN! ’ ‘BREW Not Vervsln, "Simpler! J ." nor gardamoin, "the gra ne c! a .' NW Pllntlln. "healer or the reap- ork woun ," n05 Fennel, "that, contains a rub s spice," Not these nor my other herbs, suffice ‘m make an umbrocatlon for the e This hour brings, Anise. that "swag- Oi-h psln." 1s tut-us. and leper-cleansing Hys- Og. E00. is sin. Geek. t. en, no kettle-song for my flsthir not on May-day u... May- Pmm Oetandtne or Rosemary or Rue. ‘Instant: rzo wins the herbalist can There 1s nddrlusht. the simpler can prepare » To cure tvhe soul's disease, the a s ac Not t e Black Nightshade nor Wh e Maldenhalr. Nor Betorgv. "that dérlves the devils out.’ can slant The mind's Ill and the heart's most. grievous break. -J elhDuff. i Th "h-rsumi-dt. ' the bewil- ' _HON. DR W. J. P. MacMlLLAN Honored Leader of the Provincial Progressive Conservative Party Speaks To the People 0F Prince Edward Island . Over C. F. C. Y TO-NIGHT 9.30 u. IO O'clock Mr. Walter G. MacKenzie, outstanding farmer and Progressive Conservative Candidate in the First Districtt of Queens speaks this evening, Friday, at 7.45 farm neglected our interests. From B standpoint. The Liberal 21x9“: weaker than it ever was. ‘o Mr farmer member 1n the E1‘ ggéd m; Peter Mclsaac, was‘ Cliff): is nuw the Liberal convention n&_ Mo!“ running mdepsndentiy. mam; Anneztr. another tine tnrfiugmrd a bcr, has gone. Mr. John _ l L6“ vigorous young farmer. tsxflllre-cords them over. Look up the] “yam; and see it_ this 8TB?" n-w h u h L08dl3l‘."—_]lZ5£ dtpcovereduxgtltero if representing us 0r n n _\‘(1'.I‘i.—~lS really a farm leader Bile!‘ I , , Sir. etc.‘ A LlIIIIERAL ELECTOK- INDUSTRIAL ECONOMY ghi d aid at roduec more thgii 45“): ' cctif of pher IQOdSMIUF» bcicre the war. MusFiEknsi-tizTtsss JOHANNESBURG. Transvaal. - Le Stuv-roch srrrcs that the VX1101’! of South Afrl ' to u icu- broiliuotvn cf public tran- sport unless the unnecessary use 15 avoided tn view of its present pre- carious state. some 60,000 alarm clocks impor- ted from Canada and the United States arc being distributed L0 workers holdtntl buying Dfifmlli- They were sold for 16 shillings, nine pence ($4.06! each. . vs; WHYHAVE ll yon no luv! lylnpto strain - h when. lor - ayes or dlnlneu - oonlnlt a specialist. At your servlco with you: 0| experience and n lhoroflh relruotln: nrvlcs. Call In nrnl dllenn yo llllllnlllllll. Wrltg or ghgng ~ appointments- G. F. llutcheson AND SON I’. G. lIUTClll-JSON G. I. IIUTOBIBON \ whoa than’; no eh: lmoh, no unis lulnl nnuhn-uvuylatm-un suntan! Ncvnmlndl In: um youmlf n Mend ychww and any on! MICKEY k NICHOLSOWS ‘l BLACK TWIST” CHEWING PDLITIDAL MEETINGS 2ND DISTRICT OF QUEENS _ HUNTER RIVER. Friday, Sept. 10th. NORTH RUSTICO, Monday, Sept. 13th. ALL MEETINGS AT 8.30 P.M. The Government candidates are invited to attend and will be given half the time. PHILLIP MATI-IESON R. R. BELL _MORELL—Friday, September 10th. " (Sgd.) H. H. COX ALBERT QUIGLEY THOMAS CULLEN R. L. BURGE , . D-l-Sl Pouucn. MEETINGS TlllRD DISTRICT DF KING'S MONTAGUE — Friday, September 10th. NEW PERTH — Monday, September 13th. All meetings at eight o'clock P.M. (Sgd) LESLIE HUNTER WILFRED WATTERWORTH JOSEPH G. CAMPBELL H. F. MacPHEE JOINT POLITICAL mrrrmns i LIBERAL DRDADDASTS THIS WEEK Mn. Marlon Lu Stewart. Ssturday 9.00 to 9-80 P.M., Premier Jones. Mr. Walter G. MacKenzie, the Farmer Candidate of the Pro- gressive Conservative party in the First District of Queens County speaks over C F C Y to- night, Friday, at 7.45 o'clock. Friday, 1.15 to 1.80 - Hon. W. F. Allan Stewart 1nd DRSSY STDMADHS RELIEVE!) Don't d la , . sum mo} ‘ram; fir; "_"'*-———--_ Lend a quart: _ _ nve n Life! Driigglstgi at Wu Saving Stamp, 1,, u, we used for buying mam, fllE TWO M08 H8 Great George Street -o+o++u+»+w w o o v 0 0L1? THESE COAL TIP! Windows Need Overcast; Put up storm windows and -- early. Tightly fitting sashes - keep the heat where it belongs ~ save up to 20 per cent of your! They create a dead airspace whl I: the finest possible insulant. Ch panes as well ns frames. I! ~=- rattle, putty them. . Q-O 040404 Political Meetings First Queens Tlll undersigned Progressi Conservative candidates vi meet the electors of the Fi District of Queens ut the folio ing places on dates mention bolow: Thursday, Sept. 9 -CraV°" Friday, Sept. l0—-Brudu|bfl Mnlings to start at 83D Government candidates mvl to attend and _will be given h tho time. E. C. HOLM. WALTER G. MacKENZI 9-9- lf. JNPMABDN OPTOMETRIST mm mun; um swoon: 6 Montana. P B. L Omen Hours: l0 u. l2 u. M- I to n r. u. Imam m. by amwlnmm“ Office Connected will! 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