\ ed by close to 12,000,000 pounds but the landedl value total strikingly emphasized the firinerluoTis prices. In spite of catch lftgutitiin the value of _ ‘ cod to the fishermen tota e sig tly more than $5,000,000, o.» $i,47o,ooo or so more than thel jiglxeflrs are etugipfllmzrnwllgaizoix: return in the first ten months of the year be- imtiy 1; meme by s thick tender- fore, Haddock, pollock, - mackerel, sardine, 10111 MIX 1Y1fi-‘1 111 111mm‘- “Him” oyster and scallop catches all decreased. The ,"°“ spwmw‘ pack of canned sardines, though large, 402,300! prion; um seem; to be the idea: cases, was 100,000 cases and more below the I941 |T° ll"? Pike‘ 111"“ 5° “m” “m” figure. The output of the dried fish industry, ;,°,‘3,,,“§,°“,,§‘£'°,,',"§.,;“fid§°‘@r ll ‘- for the last month 0f m0" which, in the main, uses cod as its raw material. subsidies by which it is to be ac- It?!‘ egzlulgmleiist 552233 allgolm was only about 460,000 hundrcdiveights, a drop opmlflllheil- -—1"°" 91° “"‘_°5'R°‘ ago o“? my “m”, jmd “my of 330,000 litiudredivciglits, a condition largely vw" _ and to the great pleasure‘ of most explained by export shipping difficulties. "we FOUR JANUARlfl9, 1943 _ TliE I 1 GIIARLOTTEIOWN turnout Morning Daily (Founded in i881) Peas .~‘ ruauc FORUM ' I ' Ask the man ‘who has had the misfortune to be ‘ “wiped out” if you need Fire Insurance, and follow ‘ liis advice. ' Your Business and protection. . n ’ 6 6 For a veiry emaili teilrtra prtzlmium uée caravlalio Above spliemigiginn ban in cloud ., t furnish protect on aga ns oss or amage rom . n - wh _-, d m k storm, Bail, Explosion, Impact of AircPuft or Vehi- Pb "if ¥§Z“e£l‘;“':t as ‘ml 0i‘ if ,. clcs, etc. . get: tgose ° °1' P __ President: Lieut. Col. W. Chester I. lluLuro Viru President: J, R. Burnett. FJ-l. secretary: Limit. Col. l). A. llnrlilnnon. 0.8.0. Eiiltur unii Munnirlng Director. ti, It llurnett. InLI. Assoc-lutr Brim-rs.- Frnnk Wulkrr. and Llrut. ills l. Burnett. ll.(‘.!\'.\'.l(. liln Artlva lrrvlro) A" ' i . ‘d, Lucirim m srsnuonr} On a starred night Prince Luci, uprose. Tired of nis dark dominion | ., ‘GOVERNMENT POND yourllome need Insurance &l.r,- Glorious weather has PN- HUiIRC-RIPTION RATE! By hlnil In l’. l‘). l.. H.110 per year: 82.50 for 0 months, SIRS fllr .'\ llmnlhl; 501i In! lint month lTily Ilrllvrrv $5.0M per year; $11.00 for ll months Hill fur fl ninnihs: Mn for nnn month B! Milli tn ntlir-r Prnvivlrrn nnil ll-Fn-L 55.09 P6P VPIP flnliiriiny- “H-eltly: $12.01! IIFI‘ your: $1.00 fur l months, 50o for 8 months v. a. n. Brenda ,Beil, New Zea- or oin- citizens. proceeded t; 1g," _ Unprecedented demand for fisheries products lgialfllzf-‘Yefgrkher ff; “bfifiufifl ‘$3 h“: iiiiidiatienizly betelii stfipedymivhiylg in 1942 has been~due to the need of the United w...- Joi. i. ggpgclnlly dgnggmug, but There ls no better natural lee skat- Nationsifor food supplies from Canada. Direct- lbecsuse it used to reduce hei- to gtlgnglngmllg oggdglgv grrtfi; Ir, Crest Britain was in need of the maximum il¢lif'hynlx"m*fo,g"lfgllff seam; write.- visited the pond at 4 pm. possible tiuanlity of canned salmon from Bri- fig, or“, cook. Mm Ben was post. There were s'x kddies trying to tish Columbia, where practically all of Canada's led to a military hospital The job {"111 9- lt>l1:°°°ml'gd5k:g' lafwmuua’ salmon canning is done, and the maximum pos- lizifilfhlgthjéozf £§°$§°Llf£ $13.7. with approximately one inch sible quantity of Canadian herring canned in to b, peeled a, mg... 3m, Sh, of snow. Thelexertlarétofibaigieog: tomato sauce. as well as supplies of frozen cod found most of her time was taken Our Clty emn oyees é fillets. 3 I The Charlottetown may ho obtained at Ilotalllnfls News .\Klfli‘,\', Times Square, New York; 0itl Smith Nr-iin AKPIW)‘. Corner llilk lnti Wnnhlngton Boston: Mi-trnpnlltnn News Agency, I21! Peel 8t, nlontrrul: J. Fine llil Buy BL. Toronto; News Stan (Jhateuu Liaurls-r, illllluin‘ Wolfe's News Stand Bub- hury, 0st,. llub 'l‘ol.inct-n shop, illuurton, N.B. Guardian “The Strongest Memory is Weaker Than the lira/test Ink." S.- ITRDAY, JANUARY 9. 1943 .. .. ......._*_.__._. ._ _- .. ___-—-—q “No iccbreaiker Available" . . _ hour with an A R P. bumper or __ The Dominion undertook to meet these 15g flglelfltlélélgwlllfi: ‘mi-nu sggvlggs other means won-g. Show may British needs, and every possible production “m, she med he, g.“ mask Now “"19 1W’ °" mm” hundfed klddl” effort has been made to this end. Meanwhile. .._.._____ . .-‘" ileuii-zniiti" when our Public \\'0rks Minister, Mr. .\l<l:i l, ciiiur; luck from Ottawa with the flroLiiuiict t. l. wmle uo iicw stczlnier was avail- able Lu re C’ tiic 5.5. Charlottetown. there would be two iccbri";llcei's within twelve hours’ cull of iin- [Uuun lnfzttlrtl lsluml in the event assy Stomachs Relieved t Who is troubled . l Consult our nearest Agent or write or call on 111141 ggwiegxfgél. 111B Wflsism ~ =- NYNDMNN 0D LPNITEII N“ h“ W m W M“ ' . ' ' Arctic snows Boorixig through wider zones thi e. Tilting hiolalmlflhyalatthilotahgugergttlfiummerlw He féahtflltlgl: silmlgllddllé height, u. einaa o vlnn. reeeu vo , -- Peter G McEaohern-lteproaentative at Victoria i m““.9,,,';l§°,§§“,°,§‘f.’l§ “Tick march“ she doesn't mind how manv onions “m1 P°rh"P-‘1 “m” 5mm u“ u“ i as part of its contribution to war's common, ‘ Hm _ _ *""' _ winer e. t§uniiii ' '..§€";.2i.l;"’.'f.2l°2i ‘i221 m... i» a e»- o- o» - “ tions. Tlie combined effect has been to create need within Canada for increased quantities of careened, Established ‘I872 pricked his scars Bu‘. a J,u.,_m,mu“uv. l‘ 01M,‘ Wliicl} are the brain of Heaven, my“! one o‘ ‘h’ best and mo“ l‘, L. MsoNutt-Bcpresontstlve at Dsrnlcy The army of uiialterable law. cause, the Dominion has been shipping very large l berymmn Deposits o, both the" system of Civic Government should I . fish to take the place of the foodstuffs whi:h How about considering the matter ’ r°”"{°,:, mm: tweumbe gmdogf oi’ s three msn commission to run m“ l‘ l° hep?“ {he “lug of our city affairs. these man to be mend“ twmw‘ m? m, e130“ cm business men of proved ability and glfséggfivggee“ Ulghlum ,5 thelnaid a salary. Th‘; is no reflect- Trowbddge 5080 Est. 1882 Modern Chapel sa Now the black planet shad _, Charlottetown — Suminerslde‘ — Montague witii Egmory of the old revolt n Cyrus A. it. Shaw-Representative at Montague. 00km‘ “nd sank‘ m’ ma!‘ Tamndon sum healthful recreations we havein the “m” n"h”"s"|'°"h°" ch”l"""“'“' —Geor|zs Meredith, stocks of other protein foods to the United Na- metals have been located in South- b” chamed‘ Aim“ ‘i’ H" ‘mm "ow \ have been required elsewhere among the Al- eaatcrn Manltobir Exploration and "Mme" civic “ha!” Wm l” held‘ lied peoples. . I'OH'0='TEIflP= F!U‘N’-L='1fi';"J-‘CU‘QU‘ 0f llic lain-r hlvlilllcl‘ being slucl; ill the Straits? \\ll.iL ‘ll-RC such itbablulikltfi now if we should require it? llrzuispoi-t Minister Micliaud i135 just announced that his department was noti- fied before Christmas of the ice-bound condi- lion m‘ d... Alzigizilcu Islanders, “but unfortun- ately llliil u» ice-Lirczikcr available to overcome it." The department has been receiving appeals from the Red Cross nurse and clergymen in the Magclalens, but the only assistance it has been able to give is in co-Operution with the blari- tiine lfculral _-\ir\v.'iys. .\lr. Michaud is in liopcs iluu lllc lJlllllLlUYS still have two or three \‘. ccks’ supplies on hand, and promises to send an iccbrcalter \\'lll'l four or five thousand tons of nieixwhnndise “ii-lien one is available." Mean- while the pazfiniiiciitui'_i' representative for the hlngilnlciis, f\lr_ lluriiiisdiis Langlais, says the pfiltilliillilll ikices “a iienr-f.'uiiine." There, we may reflect, but for the grace of Providence goes Prince Edward Island. Our reconditioned nlll ferry is doing yeoman service, hilt what ivould happen if anything went wrong? Our Boards of Tirade, City and Town Coun- cils and other bodies should not relax their ef- forts in keeping this matter alive at Ottawa. It may mean the difference betwcenpiairitaiiiing our none too satisfactory present service, and living stranded for weeks without any ferry Culllltttitui with the mainland. Reta il Store Hours The Wartime Prices and Trade Board, after nioiiilis of study and consideration of the ques- tion, has decided not to attempt to regulate hours of service in retail stores. In view of "widely divergent conditions." no order of national ap- plication could be drawn that would be suitable to all areas and would not entail undue hardship and difficulties in some localities for some classes of trade o.- groups 0f consumers. _._._.___._________. r.- EDITORIAL NOTES-e Up to December 3i, P.E.I. has paid twice as much income tax as in the corresponding per- iod i941. i I I l Tomorrow, the second Sunday in the calen- dar year, when congregations will be back to normal worship. , a s e u Lascelles Abercrombic, English poet, born this date, 1881; among the leading litterateurs of the fin-de-siecle period; his principal works, of a critic who is also an artist_ u e Universities no longer are to be recognized as a skulking ground for conscript cxaders. Eighty- nine students, who failed in Christmas examina- tions at Queen's University, Kingston, now must leave college to be subject t0 compulsory mili- tary trniuing. Under the terms of an order- in-councii students who fail in examinations are subject to military call. In the arts depart- ment, 55 students failed; 25 failed in the faculty of science and eight in medicine. i1 #1 ‘l! I People are worrying about not having goods to sell when the war is over. They should worry! Read this from Brooklyn Eagle: “The latest thing in functional design for living in a pre-fabricated home is four rooms of knock- down furniture fthat ‘fits into a packing case six feet square. The demountable furniture .- chairs, tables, divans, dressers, beds and what- n0t—-was displayed and grmtly admired at the Winter National Furniture and HomeFurnish- ing bizirket, in a four-room model home." e e e s Napoleon III, whose surrender at Sedan to the Germans in the Franco-German ‘War of 1870 “Deborah", and "The Epic", show the insight fro lightest of all metals, so light in faict that it will float in water Beryllium is the metal that when alloyed with copper imparts in: ahareoio of “tirelosenell rings containing it may be flex- e millions of times without show- gig s'gns of fatigue _W1nipeg '1‘ri- uris. Mr. Louie Locluier, iiiie distingu- ished foreign correspondent who as seen more of Germany than most foreigners. has recently pointed out s fact winch should jolt whatever complacency i; still left in America. In a speech to the Winnipeg Can- adian Club. Mr. Lochner observed that the Siegfried Line stll exists, s fact which advocates 0f a second at in Europe often overlook. Not oniv does this vast string of fortifications stretch from the North Sea to the Alps. but it has been constantly strengthened since the beginning of the war. Every lesson learned by the Germans- when they turned the Moginot Line has been aprfied to their own defences. Pro- bably many 0f the French guns have been moved into the Siegfried Line. - Hundreds of thousands of soldiers and civilian; have been em- ployed to improve it until it is now the strongest human barrier ever erected. Vancouver sun One of tlhe oddest names to - ercans ears to crop up in the new; is Guadalcanal. or Guadal- canar if vou prefer the alternate spelling. According to the National Geographic Society. in 1658 it was named by a far-wandering Spanish adventurer for h‘; home town — Guadalcanal -silver-mininz vil- lage 50 miles northwest of Seville, Spain. ‘Pile village name, in turn, is believed to have come from the Moorish ‘“wadi" meaning "stream" 31111 I119 Dflhis ‘ meaning channel." The Encyclopedia Bri- tainnica used both spellings _ the final "r" in its article on the Paci- fic Islands and the filial "i" in its material on the Sofomons -ci..-:_;. tans Science Monitor. ion on our present Mayor or Goun- ciliors but just a suizreetlon. I iii;- THE PROBLEM OI INCREASE“ PRODUCTION Bin-During the latter part 0d the year, just preceding the hol- iday season. our paper pirblish- ed some emcelent articles in re- view of various activities in tho Province during the past ar. A- mong these may be no several that were devoted to live-two! production, and not only did tho? review the past. but also en- to focus attention upon the tremendous production mentsofthe yearuponwhitihwl have entered. Prinoo- Edward fiend’! responsibilities in this di- tlon are real and of consider- able exbent. and farmers, who in for accomplishment mus heavily, mut devote themselves most cogently towards solving the problem, or us a Province, we are doomed to failure in perfor what is expected of us. 1t is true I that the entire rcsponsibilit " ; pat lie at them door od the aggr- ere are o er - cles that must of necessity loin hands and eo-operste to the lini- it in this battle for production, if we are oing to succeed. ‘The armer must have the will and the necessary wherewithal! to do the job: the fonner he must P151‘- sorially supply, while the latter in varying degrees must be provided these auxiliary agencies. It is my intention to deal with but. one subject at this time. and I am selecting that of ncreascd hog reduction. because it 1a one of pr me importance, one of most urgent need, and probably $0 one most adaptable to present - cumstances of the avers cuiturlst or livestock pr Fifteen months s30 the Canad- adlan Government became obli- gated to the British Ministry 0f Food, for the delivery of six hun- dred million pounds of ro- ducts by the end of October 942. p W. p. GILLIS o» c0. ll. E. LONE & SON, lNll. 1918 Massachusetts ‘ e, Cambridge, Mass. FUNERAL SERVICE Our Athol D. MacLeod is familiar with your Funeral problems for New England. Contact him for prompt and efficient ser- vice. “SERVICE” is a “LONG" Word We have in stock and ears arriving of OLD SYDNEY SCREENED, BRAS D’0R, SULLIVAN, ALBION NUT and INVER- NESS. Also WALSH COBBLES and AM- ERICAN HARD NUT. . Lowest prices, and quick deliveries, special attention to C.0.D. orders. PHONE 176 l illill I Dr. Ivsns Stomach not... l fix“? ""1 "mes. not only s all bad ,3 ‘mm zaa but it promotes the 1...... ‘my 0f the stomach, MACS SPEC RX. SISHL cod Llver on Extract with 0 sotc d" _ Poland. in Guiscol com sl-(llgdboxliiver Gil I Olliflllfi 80 Klfb Elli d Tonia Ta if». life u‘ n“ Macs Ilair meter-ei- m bottle run TWO mics 10 Great Georre Street Mail Orders Given Prompt _ Attention. Your Eyes‘? If you are havln symptom "of strain - h aches, sore c I q h C t. d s o a f, 0 b s, s t. d S ti t1 tl i. e g, rpaeipenped ll/Dblll thphliarmers of 3 8. O SUUPY Wlbtfllfl thg giveln time, lint dale TGIYZGII OUS 110N858 ll V9‘- gver the previous year we failei: pyoduce outrh quprtah Aéivggteniiiog ___. o one mon ex a m gran - - Thealirtsge .d.bt' tth nd fthtd ,f earsbadr. a3 fevlvcd R°mf1f1 EmP1Y¢ 11111 11¢ 113d more am- m; some Zq,,,,_,,",l,,,§,?,','°f., lfodlffil, fieriodl iifieiivieile soifieeshorf, in oiTr mailings situation we are face bition than ability, was deposed and exiled to expedlents, President, 30050.91...” complement. to face with will not W1" 1W"- , , , . - - hast October another contract It is somebodyb responsibility, and will“! ‘PW '1 "l" ‘- England, the outcome was the consolidation of 5"8B°-‘1l°1‘1_,11m¢ “fies ,,81‘°""¢1S be was made m. six hundred and we must have action the dog. it also bedevilled the e..- the many German principalities in the Bismark- fwvéle‘ i; omitting) tgegénkungg-pleiliiyggl Vsgverity-Ilve million poupdfl. that Rather than malui this letter onomlc life of trio nation, 181i}! putt.‘ at; a F ian German Empire and a demand for “a place out of them. Anyone who has '5 sevemymve mum“ “m” m’ "m" 1° “with ywr kind n haw come a 0t o’ our us ' ' in the sun (i.e. tropical possession) as well; I. G. HUTCHESON‘ . h t- dm" “m” 1"!" We will know ‘fiiiil-"Ei l§Z"e§li°§“i"°'&-“~’ b“ ill” ffiibTw-E .52.‘. ZEZiEeEAM idiieilfliifliiiiifiiiiiiil $9515.31?» this evenuated in the First and Second World “h” m‘ mum‘ 1 sin to b c. r. nu-rcnnson "'- fauna-swan 8. man has suggested llliitit ibrirfiliinliiatiil fftifpdfi,“',.g“'g,§lfi.eg“lcofifi,lw u‘: ' Sig: i, filming B“ to change the metrfiiiior“ Professional Cards; . lndm0lasse_ i: dbkd - . vjdes “matting 1x115}? whznestsgw thirteen months. Can we till the secretary P.E.I. OoOperstlve w w“ . P larger one in eleven months? Livestock Marketing Board. s! subsltlituie for coffee. This Canadian hog producers. are _.-.._-____.____ whth m ds let them 181-1 e ose e describe (. f t l to t‘ di t‘ l f ' 9Y6 BY WW ~ has he been maddened sby illicit 2i Iigagignflie exgrii-t aIIfIDIJFIQCmeESLIQ The Tall And The real coffee) its "a truiv delirious and 1| makes no difference which —-——- - ,, beverprge, etieep and henithiur" Fm- plf the-sod tiyo outgets is labsloil-bin H gvsngtéouver Province) .__ curse . we simpl b1] g . 1e pro uc ion o any ndvdua OW an B's manpowe oorns in ink. and lihc i-esultlngwbec- 01‘ STOW of farmers: the fact re- been successfully‘ r ' - I McLEOD 8i BENTLEY erI-ge destroys anv desire for cof- "glnflihg; °§11°°11'°1,Y- 1135 "P"; gfff bu ° mtjflkligwefufllfil?" _..___. w. s. nexus: K. o. $§,{g§..:§",°"‘ “W” ‘"P°"”"°’°“1‘h guffidlent qntiialititynufo Sfovhi” for by vii m“ techie‘ I n? filly w; fmtallf “fir: a"? 1A. ass-rear '1 c. ____ both or either one is bound to go by the department of defense. g" “if K huff“ u he h; l“ ~ hm“ a . TM, 0H,,“ 0,0,," m be Maw ‘short. so m. evidently it a t e The Mines show that at October I ‘T31! ha, or 6mm, n” r- 1L ‘Attorneys-- m 1y deafloned. and m doing so beiportl ‘requirement that has l. last t and“ chub g ‘m. 3 mg“ o" there will be ”§‘,liniéo%dy;rghted‘ an, o; u; and 4km“ ‘rom some oi our leadln hstcheries, Iona‘ To w“ ghfiifipflpfl- cenfigtgg maknltsoltrunswicir, ova Scotia llli Prince Street . . a a a e. en ~ or been ‘m’ I'd u“ {Y5 P. S.—Do not leave orders until the o oo t armed services. Of the 681.615, 6 6,- h“ moment u w, hQEhQflQS “mp1 ______ Pierrelsval has made the pain. ful discovery that iii- Bennie (jg not speak French very well Their voca- bulary is apparently limited to the word “n0n." -New Yorker. It is emphasized that this announcement "is not t0 be taken as a direction to drop restric- tions already effected either by trade agree- ’ "merit or through municipal by-laws." A great deal has been accomplished by voluntary coop- eration among retailers, and the Board strong- ly recommends that further action be taken along this line. The drift of labor toward war lfldlla- try, the shortage of supplies in almost all lines, the necessity of saving electric power and fuel- these and other reasons are giving for urging further voluntary reduction in store hours wlsere practicable. _ It spealts well for the response made by re- tailors throughout Canada that the Board is al- lruvirig the Vfllllillflfl’ svstemto continue. There production of aircraft bu, in doing so they is a limit to the efficiency to be obtained through face serious and pgfhaipg insuperable obstacles. Colnillllowll- "m1 ill“ 15 a 200d fliamilk °1 m" l° Among these are shortages of raw materials of ma] will‘ ‘he Pmblem ‘vim’ that limit has bu" motor fuel and lubricants, and of machine tools. "aclml- Also, under such conditions, it will be almost ini- ' possible for the Japanese to design and produce new models of aircraft embodying the lessons of the present fighting, while our aircraft will tend to improve in quality and in tactical characteris- tics. Thus, to a growing quantitative superiority, we shall add a mounting qualitative superiority. The japaneseare now in the same unhappy posi- < ' in - it i u eyes ‘pa! ‘din ess consu s _ vice. But tiie figures show that the f ‘W’ ~ government actually arranged its _ At your service with years policy to suit the desires of the one . of experience and a thorough mphn wlhig dittlh not wgsthh to o g vivlpr retracting service. raeranoseoeea- .- O ii in d di ur mam It m’ we um w" the wliffilonltles. write oI-‘uiiifonenfor And while the tail was ' led to all the subsequent trouble in Europe, died this date, 1873; his only son the-Prince Im- perial was killed by the Zulus in 187,9; Na- p0le0n’s ideal was to make France the centre of gene ti d gieliginflvitteigrt: expandlogntionfliiius it will bedevil and render unconscious everything that has been done to improve our hog production in- s- s s‘ a There can be n0_d0ubt that the Japanese are making every possible effort to increase their Profitable Year For Fisheries In the first tczi months of i942 Canada's sea fishermen rcct-ivcd for their catches about $7,- 250,000 more than in the corresponding months of mil. and this lifthvlllifililllfllilg that in many \t/.*1i\!'.'.‘OFHH-T<V@U1I1U? .> money as a erv Xtnonelv atiiiit with er s an ant nu your responsibility rests upon their K-‘mwmk! Droblems or the next peace shoulders, equally with that of . ‘\e'u$‘1s'1a'fififV‘h"o“eI i“‘s"c“s"w'i"u'u's"a"l'\ CM! be easily solved. -Fuiidy Fisli- farmers rum operate in other 598. or 21.8 per cent. of those ellg- g | u, d q; n c .- ‘m; -- ;ii-"::s..2' m" fittlzf. li’.‘.“'.§if.°.i°.°n’8i. rev: E-il-"lf-vi- F-"4=i'=-~"-l~i~ ‘~- A recent plctur n.| tip,- [smith We are taking it for granted _ per cent. of the eligible list, are m: u are" Bruun need. “I ‘he Isles shows workmen graying a Sig"; that. the furthers of this Province ,t.he "R" recruits who are liable for 1_9_f5_g3_3o Dost on the road from London t0 "1 l1 - """ i nl the f'-lu'i|-‘~ jlic Lunliugs sluuvctl decreases, icpuiu tam-rt. .\lllll.\l(‘l' liriicst Bertrand iii tlic illlililill ]'L\li‘\\‘ i-f the Aloutrcal Gazette. 1n tinii as the (iermaiis, in having begun a ivai" which they had to \Vlil within a given time or abandon all hope of ivinuing it. I I I fi Morreiland Company‘ "lauded value," which means the value 0f ‘catch to the ll>llPl'lll('ll at points of landing, the sea. fish and 5llfllll>ll iultcii (luring January-Octo- her \\‘('i't'.' worth, in lllv :it,'iyrcgzitc, approximate- ly .<_;o_.i_:ri_ri<.u n. 4‘Iilll]).'li'l"l with slightly less it...“ .\'_~_;,_'ct.,r>iii. in tin; like i')_li period. Firm- €i‘ price lrvtL-t, of cuunc, explain ilic gain. Suliuuii lruirliugs on the Pacific coast were siilinniiuli‘. suiwllri- during janiiary-Uctobur LllZiil lll _|:uui.'ii'_v~iiclubcr. 194i, though worth iuurc lll'tll(".' h» the fidn-rint-ii. Only in the case of ilu: $l‘L‘l~I4‘_\(‘ \'.'u‘l l)‘, a very impiii"taiit excep- tion shit-r iln- ~"k'l\".'\(' i. rlic must valuable Paci- lit" “luv-u. 4- ilu- I'll.‘ Sillliifill riiii out of the Ul-illlllll, .|liil in tlii- crlsc llii" run was ilie big- gc-a >iucr ml}. Pacific liirriiig catch iii the Icu lii1ililll~ >ll‘>'i\fil :1 large lIlCfCIlSC-iillil tlicrc \\'.'l\ qurrv-puii-liiig ri-v in value to the fishermen. (iii ilw 1>'l.4l' llIlilfl. iln: landings both 0f pil- gijfllils’ flllil lriliinu it'll nil. Certain Pacific con- ditions a: g rllaccllv from tlic war affected hzilihiil fi |lll'__' up-iwiiniis in important measure. Nuiiailli-‘ziivliiw; rzitcli rt-rlucilliiis. limvcvcr, ag- grcgan iruulr-rl inlin- iviis greater than in _lan- il;ll'\'l "Iuhtr lli lllC lirililiut and pilcliard fish- ,,-:.._ .._vy,. - - most of the fisheries .l"llS for the tcn months ill. iu-i-"t of tlirin showed iii- ‘l he Int-sir. ll~lifi_\'. a ‘I'm n» tlic lliusl important u 5.: ls r iiCll reduction. Landings a r<:i'~'rl by ivcll nvrr 000,000 ._' . illlv . ._ .: of cumin] lobster was G3,- - r._ ins’ less than 59.000 in Jami- mli. The cod landings decreas- Mr, R. S. Hudson, British Minister of Agri- culture, having appealed t0 the British farmers to enlarge production, Mr. Gardiner, Dominion Illinister immediately cabled that Canada would back him up. Thanking the Canadian Minis- ter for his assurance, Mr. Hudson, in a cable dated Dec. 3I. said there still is much to do he- fore victory is attained. He said lie was ask- ing United Kingdom farmers and farm work- ers for a renewed effort in the critical months ahead and that they were responding with all their might. With the co-operatoii, support and help of friends and allies overseas the British pcoplc would drive through, despite all dif- ficiiliics. e n s- e Only three style changes a year are permitted the manufacturer of ladies handbags, and these are designated by seasons. No matter what the ivcathcr, the spring style season begins Ian, I and ends March 3i ; summer, April l to July 14, and fall. July i6 to Dec. 3i. Not later than to days before the opening of each style season the manu- facturcr must file with the textile sundries ad- ministrator a statement showing each style of handbags, which handbag he proposes to make, and his proposed selling price. Leeway is given 0n thee initial "spring" filing ivliicli may lu- submitted up to jun. 3o. 1943- Manufacturers arc not permitted to sell or accept any order for any handbag maiitifactured for sale in a style season prior tn the opening date of that season or to ship on consignment or approval. In spite of the restrictions there are still r54 styles handbags from which to choose. rbllrestone. Whether they res; zed it or not. those workmen were mak. ins history. Immediatey after Dun- f l kirk. ‘when the whole sou-the “"55 01 Ellllflnd was expecting V8810n. B11 sign posts aiid simigr identifications were removed from the vulnerable area. True. no Bri- ton was gullible enouxh to believe that such act‘on would com foil the Nazis. but it cer not make hostile troop movgmgirtg B113’ easier. Now the signs are going up again, concrete and visible evid- ence that the most dangerous phase of the we: 1s vast. When amt-n and German troops again (113511 1.. 331N179. it will not be on the downs p’: ‘Kent and Sussex. -Flnnnc'af s . The career of Dr. George Wash. ingtnn Carer, now ended by death, is evideme that greatness can be achieved in spite of obstacles of 10W1¥ birth. apparent lack of op- Dortunlty and of the color barrier. This son of former slaves won ra- oognltio one of the most useful. He made his own opportunities from the ma. tor?‘ that lav around li'm —Monc- ton ‘Transcript. . . General Eisenhower's expedition is not the first American campaign in North Africa. Tre Marines remind us of this fact when their band strikes un the tune. "From tiie Halls of Montcsums to the shores of Tripoli " That reference dates bsclr to 1806. when Admiral Dc- cstur -the man who said "My oouri- try. right r " landed his Trivollnotii! settle accounts O Tl - .— ' °f iiiftiiiii Barbs ites lmi eennaiiynrnrez.’ g , produced. First b the number of hogs ra d on the farm, and secondly by increasing average carcass weig raised off the impression that the h ulation in the Province far in excess of the iiual hog production decade or more but it ub if the total pork production will ' come within measurable reach of that placed upon the market during the period mentlo . un- less some drastic action is taken to prevent the prevailing practise of tslsuglmiéing young and 1m. s . ma ure ..resent time there is a l ed moyement lad @§l'l.l.lfi1, ann an pro a ,y . llerests without ti’? Province. who for selfish purposes. would make a shsmbie of our present ho: pro- r en o c . dugigziteiiifriiiirtt r A iulture federal and provinc sl, fie of the status of the hog in in this Province. and glory fact that we produce s product that cannot be on s peicen , _ any P vin And ust so pravejposlsylblll ort and sc- bgf we pesto’ arttgr . e slate. and we will revert to oon- ditions such as existed up to the time when departments offic- ials first commenced to replace chaos and confusion and starva- tion prices, with intelligent and im roved methods of production an more e itable net returns. Th tel i to f to amiilmswibilleaiilbiifia: been a protection to our hog mhgla: its». .se%oe in osuada o 1y rnan men if she could spare them. es. it was certain th million ei 1 f oto Ganad to sssi h for which he m a“ Jones to the the ir Bl to ti. Osilieadacu o“ ‘m! tonic i hi0‘?! on about each. the to is lllfllilliul“ na llgi th — Q . family a fth.io lilchh was ‘gie onivwselectioi: th ‘H!’ rooru possibility. ads ooiuld draft the axe 5. She could that many from industry. not equip and train so th a ii would r “COMPLETE INSURANCE SERVIC ” I W. ll. ROGERS 1 . g I tlmcmeiin in Canada's armed 0 . 8 ii "l. 2°‘.l.é‘€i'n“i‘i‘."“E" ‘(£15.33 forward voluntarily iIbi-‘eeu to Plm 540-541 ll. F. ARCIIIBALB Chartered Aeeorntauta lantern ‘Prim ltnildtna t. _ Charlottetown %-I' ' PALMER 8i HASLAM A. J. llAsLAM B.A.. LLB. BARRISTER. ETC- i Bsnl oi Nora Scotla Chamber! Charlottetown l’ E I. noun T0 toss [hone 85 P. 0. Boa 1i BELL 8- MATHIESON Mons! r0 LOAN Osllersn Bloc-l.. huge-romaine? l-l. r. McPHEE .a.A. K.C. , sanaibgrsfinlisoticrwoa lilo; Illldlng cnuiettewn 7 eves YXAMINED GLASSES FITTED‘ asmnm. OPTOMETBIST -_ NOW lrocstgzsun s“ _‘ Kent and ppoalte file's Growl’! “y. 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