market, the bulk of the imports therefrom being marketed in the Sao Paulo district owing to a pre- ference on the part of the large Italian popula- tion there for the milder and darker cured Nor- ?“""’a:“1.’~.?lT‘.‘ "w nu: ciiiatoirriowii GUARDIAN When Rome fell the eeholan , . . . lid 0o tantinc e. when Alumni: ll-"ly tlmmdfll l" m"! wegian and Canadian fish. ofinsufffrrnopilf 1gp)’: 5,5083‘ g _ ' i ' thousand years later, the olafi rrtmlihqm Mm‘ L,“ w was," m Mam.‘ lffilzllliin imports uf codfsh in I940 totalled mtmm m 1W1 Bummn m“ 16,121 metric tons (of 2,204 pounds) valued zit $2,292,964. of which 11,006 ton; ($1,477,324) is credited to Newfoundland, 2,162 tons ($384.- 539) to the United Kingdom, 1,934 tons ($285,- 163) to Iceland, 655 tons ($102731) to Norway. and 221 tons ($35,614) to Carada. In addition to codfish, which account; for the bulk of the imports of dry cured fish, there is a small demand from thelinglish-speaking popu- in various manta-lea at various times has always benefited other countries to which the wise and thoughtful were exiled. So in our own day, some years ago the new school for social research estab- lished in this city a university of exile, to which came a group o! eminent men from Germany, Aus- tria and Ital . Hebe they could team in f cm. It was our gain. Now the new school is about to set up a French university, with facul- Yice |‘rr~si<i<-nt: J R- Bumfll. F-J-l- Seen-tan: l.lt‘iil. (Tut. l) A- illadblnllml- 03-0- nlir-r rind Jinn; mg Dun-tor J IL Burnett. FJ-l- 5Q... his lfifilrls. ll"il\li Walker and Ian A. Burnett grtru-iiuii-IJQ “is By Mun m twill. .~.l.ut) P“ "Nb? 52-5" '0' 6 “mum. $11.1’: for 3 urniitlis; 50c tor one month on» helmet; Sfiniu per voar: $3.00 for ti mllllllll 5H5 for It months; 60c for one Monti; (S) l-Liii to utter lhovnnws and U. S. A. $5.00 per W" bsLel-AIL-ll; ~.......,. .,..:.» per your". 51-00 for h monthl- lntion‘ for smoked haddock, finnan haddie, and mes of law and mummy science; we iv!‘ 3 1W1"!!! salmon philosophy and ti? hlpmanitiesand ._-----~--'-~----- ~-~-~ ~- ‘ . - New or Times. r —-,-,; |flultallll'il .\\~\\t\ ‘item-y, inn-a q . _ M D mud H“ ‘u ‘n, Iloutli k.\u\»< \.;.--..r_._ (‘unit-r aiinr amt “lllalngtstl. -. q ‘erg: almugh some!!!” Longer!!!‘ old-st ww- nw the, Bail-y; n.....-.-.i. . =. - --_ » - ' . . . ~ ~ , a ri...r..... | r. “nlfi-a am. air-mi. s-Idhvrr- Itlarch has lived up to its reputation. ggguénomlvfigwhllvyx g8 lzirlfp, °"‘~ “"" ""' i '"‘" "mwm" ‘w u" f‘ ' ' ‘ tion: “Dr. Mansbiddfleu Bdiool —-- """"“'# for the Sea.‘ He had to investi- If you have no auto ration book you get no "The Ahifiir-rifltyl .71 emory is Weaker than the gas ‘vednesday. Weairesi Ink." in. Alkltfll 30. 1942- gate-and this is the intriguing story he told in one of his reoen broadcast. ‘I rapped the knocker and walked ln. Dr. Mansbrldge wasn't at home, but l was toid that a Sir William Hornell would be pleased to see me. When I look- ed up Sir William Hornellb name in Who's Who afterwards I dis covered that until quite recently he was the Vice-Chancellor of the University of Hong Kong. And this is what Sir William told me: ‘Dr. Mansbrid-givs school for the sea is a correspondence college for sailors. Before the war it was de- voted entirely to merchant sea- men, but now it also instructs the Navy and the Womenb Naval service - the WR.N.S. — as well. For a nominal yearly fee — which is less than the cost c! post- age - sailors can write to the MhOOI and ask for a correspond- ence course on any subject they choose. The letters are passed on to experts-chiefly prc-fessors_ - who take care of the student with- out charge. “The sailor's chief re- quests are for lessons in modern languages- latterly, there's been a great demand fcir Rusian —and for popular science, photography, and mathematics. But they make strange requests too. One man asked to learn French, German, and ballroom dancing. ‘Another said he wanted w study stained glass windows and elocution: an- other that he wanted to take up what he described as “the work- ings of the mind." A cabin boy said that his hobby was music, but he didn't know anything about it and he wanted to learn because he had a. guitar but he could only get a. squeak out of it. The same cabin boy also asked for lessons lri carpentry, but he was dissuaded from this project on the grounds that, he couldn't carry a Set 0f tools aboard ship. - London Let- ters. The Germans call them S-boats -$ being short for sohneil, which means quick. They are fast mctor torpedo-boats operating larzely from the Dutch coast. Our des- troyers had made the Nflrlh 5% 8° unhealthy for U-bcats, as the Ger- mans had rorseen. that the E-boats have taken their place. At first they were a, legend. Later they be- came a sinister reality. Merchant- men and tankers which had sur- vived all the perils of the Atlantic were torpedced almost literally in the hcme stretch. The s.~xt~y miles of coast. between sheringham and Yairmcuth ln East Anglia quickly earned the dramatic Uhifgnflblflfl of E-boat Alley. No E-“ozt has yet e n- i- w Do not be among the April fools Wednesday, expecting to get gas without your ration book. e e a a It ia difficult these days to stir up any en- thusiasm for political controversay. a n- a .1‘ iflcntnl Cocktails i_ (‘VlLr-ieii, Conservative meiiibef iH-mmons from New Brunswick, ' orliw day in Yfllklllg o‘ _ 11., spoke of the reported H ,,._._.i,;,,,._; and Singapore, and w“, a gygflf’ rleal of “mental - ill ti: menial cock-tails 811 3,;_.w.,,;1 >lliilfk'l' in the coun- ,\lr, l, Li.“ ‘ of tlic Ho‘. ~v w _..i l New Brunswick Legislature intends closing its Annual Session on Thursday. Will ours? a- v a a Approximately one per cent (not 1o per cent as stated in Saturday's issue) of the cost of y/ouih training projects was realized last year gfd 53.313114 a few months ago, by the sale of coipmzdities by the classes. ~l< and surveyed the Canadian m “a some of fllllml’ and .,,,-._1 .~.~..~l»;i.iils shaken up and .. . _- p“ are one of the l'EEiS0llS_ n“, , ,‘ . n,’ {heg/E? The Canadian PCOPlQ ._ them in headlines month after Owing to war restrictions to European mar- kets, more Australian sugar is expected shortly in Canada and U. S. A. taking advantage of return- ing troop sliips- Australia's surplus sugar former- ly went mostly to the United Kingdom. The figures for I939 showed that of a total pro- duction of 928,000 ton 383,000 was consumed at home and 545,000 exported. I! Ill t t have l""“7l month . .. ~v ,n linglnnd to be built up. .‘l,i\"O men iii reserve army. cflnsfl-gpred for nltinltlOnl to be Have you paid your Income Tax? If not, to- morrow is your final opportunity, otherwise you are liable to a penalty. For failure to file return on ordinary incomes by 31st March 5 per cent on net tax is imposed, while the maximum penalty for giving false information in $10,000 or six months imprisonment, or both fine and im- prisonment. u; fur overseas service as fr’!!! ‘bed and trained." l»- rrztllerl on for utmost in sacn- of manpower." . -aml meaningless. yiulilic, coitiments the vflnwtllffl’ w: all about the dangers confront- anl all its Allies. It iii hungry m, for sacrifice to any necessarv ‘iii Who would have believed it? Certainly not members of the WOmenaClirislian Temperance Union—One of the qualifications for appoint- ment aa a police officer in the British W0men’a Auxiliary Air Force is that the applicant be a moderate drinker, it was stated in the House of Commons, Sir_Arcl_iibald Sinclair, the Liberal seflfia-{Y 0f All’. said an officer could carry out her duties more efficiently if able to mix with others who drink. a il< m-e put out to elate the . "m the mental equivalent 0f t". - (l (‘aria-la the hard truth about m \‘.'2l'_'€ war, and they will re- "fjniiircrl on the British scale .,.._- ,.¢ lm=t an divisions tinder arms ' ~ rtnv, and we ivoulrl lie greatly or: yrrrvflllfilififl of Ships, gum. ; Hans‘: Tilt‘ civilian POPU- ren] mc-rifices. N‘)! i“?! 1R i It m“! be a matter of interest to know that the Returning Officer for the County, Mr, Gm- don Holmes, has been advised that appointments of enumeratoris, deputy returning officers and poll clerks will be made on a 50-50 basis be- i s and a squad of sev- t ' . ,. - - been captured alive. 1n to speak ‘WWW’; a} otmwa keep weep the Liberals and Cori..e.vaiives. Nothing seven.“ have been smk by desymy, ~ cou be fairer than that. The Liberals will have era, by aircraft ct Coastal rizm- bl- concoctions, and the re- :1"!- .-r wholly false impression ‘firlq i: qrmfiqyryvlielilllg. we lmve rlmne nn-‘liing. Of c0ttf=¢ - we re a long \va_v from organiza- l ivar, Fen-er mental cocktails. and much were rlir~ct action Mthese are the things the (nuritrv needs from Ottawa. mand, and by our light coastal forces, but none has betn taken .prlS0ll€l’. There is gcod reason tcr believlng, however. that they are over a hundred fest lcng, have a speed c-f cver forty kncts, with silent electric auxiliary engines on which they can proceed at twelve knots. Their favourite tricik is to hide behind buoys in the_ North Sea. with their engines out off - all set to make a crash start-and the recommendations in the polls m the counties Pealmg ti“ Qdd numbers and the Conservatives in those bearing the even numbers. To simplify matte". ifchairmen of polls will find the num- ber ‘of their polls they will know ivhether they are in the Liberal or Conservative category. a a Air Vice-Marshal Sir Philip Woolcott Game, ‘M’ ‘U-‘H Wm“ 6B'E" C- Bu D- S- O- lJOm this date attack our conveys, as they pro- Ban k Review Optimistic 1 7 » ‘Eokmfld a: the real founder of the R. m“ “imb- Eslmats "e bfll-eved w A, F_ (“rector of Organization and Tral-nl-n Air be equ plied with two or our tor. v V ‘ _ __ Ministry 1919191? m d R E _ Deiifilsfi heavy mamiéie guns, ligflpl? Here is the optimistic review of Maritime 1922a‘; ,’ Air Membéco fmaéer 'A' F‘ India biiicok-ifiingmmgim l)? the business given by the Bank of Montreal aa of ’ r o" ersfjnnel '3" All’ type. It is quite certan that the Council 1923-28; retired 1929; ernor of New South bVales 19 ganized and developed the R, served in Artillery captains of these E-boats have been given strict, instruclfons never to be captured. It is seldom that they close within a thousand yards of their target. When they do, they promptly put up a powerful smcke screen and disappear at high speed. so far they have succeed- in sinking only one destroyer, appointed Gov- 30, where he or- A. A. F.; prior in South African War (Qilcenf Medal and Clasps) and in the‘ Euro- Pfan W" 1914-1918 (mentioned m dcspatches 6 times and D. S O March 2y ‘Jholewilc :i=irl retail trade continues at high level, tlespim difficulty in obtaining cer- tain merchandise. tolleriions are good. Woods operar.ioiia are progressing satisfactorily and sawing has already started in some districts. There i: a strong demand for lumber and pulp- l wood. fli-v j ‘int :ii‘l.s are operating at capacity. g ‘ g ' blllttléfiir 1188 oiwhgnfirghflnt-lnlgla Textile plant; are fully employed Demand for - ‘ ‘Mae " mam“ ° em“ e , , , _ ' _ Nm prompt diction on the part of the dried and plCkltfd fish COIllifllJCl strong at firm e ya" W‘) ("7' Mmfreal Gnme) 91° Admiralty. Corvettes are not real- aatiriat R. T. L- nld of Woodsworth; “He is "iidqubwdly I very awkward person to have in Parliament because he has practically no pastime °x<=°i>t 1'21"“: about things, and has the addition- alffault of not being atraid of anybody Qf any. m8‘ - - He 1c not one of the many reason; why Mr. Bennett is pleased to be Prime Minister, but he is one of the few reasons why Mr. Kinv 1's glad not to be.” ° That would do for_hi_~ e itaph. But there i; a better one in a quatrain of obert Browning: One who never turned his back, but marched breast forward. Never doubted clouds would break, Held that we fall to rise, are baffled to fight better, Slfiep to wake. a prices, but stock; are low. Obtaining crews is be- coming a i-i-iwliliiin in some sections. There ha: been a 03th:’ mlrle drop in the lobster catch, ow' irig to ‘lflfll\’il"l'illil¢ sveathcr. Fresh fish is in atrong rleniuiil at higher prices ; catches have been below normal and stocks are light- Potatoes are in good dent-ind on the. domestic market, with prices “fPil ziluvve [iVISt of last year. The steel invltiztry <"<"~:".'.‘ii<vs fully engaged. Building con- struction on livvermiient account is active. Coal production in Cape Breton shows a marked lm- provement over the corresponding period last year. 1y fast enough to deal with a pack of E-boata. Even the latest des- troyers find them a very agile tar- get, and hard to hit. Our answer to the E-boat is our llgiht coastal describe the various types of craft off the East (Mast, off the Isle of Wight, and in the English (Jhari- nel. But our light ccastai forces 80 out looking for E-boata every night of the week,try1ng to 1mm. rcpt them at the most likely spots between the Occupied coast and pui- convoy routes. - London Call- 18» Late in winter the gap begins to rise in the maple trees and the farmers prepare for the tapping. It is of interest to note that Quebec produces most of the maple syrup and sum in Can-ads. In 1940 this province's crop of maple sugar amounted to 3.351.700 pounds of an average value of i5 cents a pound, bringing altogether “ELMO; e maple syrup yield in the same year ‘" {FCiidflfli In Brazil U I Q of the stern, progressive Con. john ‘Dlfdftllbalrtl, member for Lake Cflll". dklares ‘the time has come for the Prices and keeping qualities are important fac- tors affecting 5.11M of fisli in Brazil. and tho various types of dry ciircrl fish, \\'lllCl'l among Braziliuir. are Lunar 1i; "liziczilhztu," most ade- That rising hope servatives, Mr. quaiely illQwt rz-rpriia-Iiieriis nprljind a ready mar- Conservative Party all oyer this Dominion to $sfziffgiorrrgilliifanfbrilnfilfill - lcet], llit. ‘l; (plats, Ljtiarlran Commclr- llgv; a declaration of principles that are not vage bélgfl gm magic II‘ Alta lvQ cm . : .'ic if.‘ n {m (if fllltflfl), m a report to tie s a ows cast by the past but fiery beacons for 8H7 r c o a m“ a w“ '_ .. Department or lrwvlc mid (rimmercc. 'l_li1s pr0- the future." Reaction wduld get the party no- gflfgowggunficgf5inlrflg ggffiansqwqviiei i P duct. Wllitl] lllfzill lw termed [llc staple imported where, Hg said fifgf he would ask for a redc_ ffflmllliflfivn ShOWs that Qllebtws is " ilieuvvloee ' , food of lillllll, is fjiil'$lllll(‘fl by all. classes of the claraticm of the party's traditional policy of strict sgylflbracligpbliylrcgiilmldii otflollllilei 7| i? THATS who‘ mun,’ And h "wk" a dmennc. IIOPlll-‘llliill. but tlltise in the lruverincome groups adherence to the British connection. H; added Epstem dibwrltehlm. professor, au- gylezgfyellyiki filéflr:°"{.hgg"lllzg “w; 51,995 goon “I” "he" _Y°" km" fh" l‘ 5 Mil "d 59""! llll-“Cllilw 9" P" "f"! “(dim Sulllllies. , that while People from all races and creed; are “Zia”? qiicemesuggfif/lak-esi? llrillfgr-lfvou fxlnm‘ “H” ' i FOR’ PM’! AND T!!!“ "com hhmd HM lflvflmtdmflinm" "‘ SUFMT- “ml Pm“ F“ welcome to this country an intensive Policy of “W! herewith is reprcduoedz-J , lions. if’: eiieleiiilnlhgoviiriliiieiil 1'50"‘! lug-h. lbw-i- inrmrs li-ivr- coniliincrl to reduce im- immfgrariol, {mm Great Brim- m t, k I , Pea-Wm l" 1°11" "Id f!“ 01d "5- atlon with the above Cont: . . , i. . y...‘ l: he ,- d J . - “n "5 a e Pa“ Philippe Stood Syrup. A combination especial - Kittie my .1 .1.“ .-._< . pr i ‘pct; o; anpary t0 atfltcr the war if the tremendous resources of Can- Benfiath tall maple: m the aorften- ‘yzlugbha m m. aagmarph. . ovr-iii '01‘. lull, Imltt" ~‘ Willi i“ .-I3l 0"? =15 a a are to be developed. This would assure the n‘ ‘MW’ . One I |_.gg f m "“'°' '" ‘ nq_.,,,,..r r p170 1...... (luring the same period 01' continuance and strengthening of the British c0n- mlirgpiirlgritrirswriiim” mum“ I "e on, "nu Eoveli-‘iaiiheaiziiitillliianw ti!“ T |i;.|(i ilw hint mluo m mic- was 7:25 cents "Cerium 11,, Said the Cmservauve Pa"), had been Above himdgawed the first return- rim.“ (llpaupef geflgelatez- 10c PER FIG i~.~,- poiiznl: in iwi llliri lllCFl-Tlbiffl to_io.5 cents, dgnied its 511a". of responsihqit) in thc Goverm A blue! fin .1“ upon the hulwp.‘ _. . I “Mum-mm o“ - h“ M’ a 'l'lii~ Iiitfl‘."lw’.‘il lil‘ c» I'\'.\‘1llli’fl in the €llll1ltl3ll0f1 0' ment, and the alternative i, for the Qppositioi, rim. Prlcelooenta. Manufactured by .1 lzira- nurture-r‘ of the mnrgiiial consumers. but in insist that the Government do it.» lob in the whalllllellftrlgmlliprn “mum m - CENTRAL DBUGETORB M“! 0"!” 0"“ mm" l the - i< .\'lll :1 consult ' ' flWl ml)’ Pafnany /l‘ali\ best wily t0 ensure victory 3nd that there will be Md 9°"! ti" 519MB “"1116 list i‘ 5°“ 5""! m’ m- "ffllflfi Amnu°n' i-fiwl demand m ihr- h __h pnccs prevailing. I! “equality of service." Mr. Diefendbaker said w hm" Vormlclde camel f ‘ ’ " " -.-.ii qilril-iwfrfl \\|ii‘l\'$ out at approximate- Conservatives should vote in “',.°.f§l’.,‘§'“§,.‘.‘§° "n! m" m“! u or the forthcoming , _-', will.- per ptilllVl- (kiriziiliziii iisli has Rl\‘.'fl_\S bflfll klwwtl Otl Elli! w manpower plebiscite. a , g‘ g Andecngoeakldmljyi-ilvlipipe heard the THE CHARLOTTETOWE GlJARDIAN NOTES BY T"! WAY Halifax la Annoyed force. Security won't permit me to now employed in the nightly battle .e§.\ 19g, BANKING SEEVICE l: on Everyday Neceu OAVIIO! ACCOUNTS - FoehaveehneaatotepedaI-p-p" " WORDS 01-“ i CHALLENGP A Th In A Ior A ‘ltgple Away (Monoton Transcript) more money the federal government amirds in Halifax and more business the government brings to that city. the more ex- aspei-ated Halifax becomes. Halifax is erowded, beyond its housing capl- u t stand together or ' ' city, business i; booming and every- m £922“ Th. w“. m,‘ um‘ l. huh”. h‘ \ t» is h a t work. Some cities CURRENT ACCO - or lie [IIIIII grill?‘ Wglglltlieitlthlgeatflg of pggaixgl. fingliibltl a]; much 31m“ ‘bi orhouaehold dhbunemente- i‘ u as ui- e , way of life which Haligonians have fifiaigliyf-aiier nations 35-11% SAFE" nl-Pos" ‘OX8 ' For “aria. “d 7.51M! t a in tn t nd tn hole tthe il t- P9"- Ziiliifiion appear-Fifi b: moatearinoy- gcfkfg; in ‘Kslfllfiirill -t [gang Bunineu or Pea-eons], Including ‘, 011. e I W“ Q "the chief complaint at present is Fin . bud-mm‘ hm.‘ menu enemas, TRAVII. colours. bum. 4| ma... ma» eireilelile to all yew oelive one 0H1 III lie Wikyrlli‘ The BANK o A NQVA SCOTIA i IIWD: lIOI-OVII A CIIIIIIIY OI IANIIIIQ IXIIIIINQ] BRANCHES IN PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND Charlottetown Albany Kfllllllglg. Montana 0 Lurv Mam Bnmmerslde Vhtorta l é Ef-Iflfifillilon f0 . fi 31" - Go ernm t fi E ifi Halt-speaking Canadii. wants tonlige its vlack 3' courage by igixfielizgnolm 111 115M011? with French Canada, that all others are traitors. hilt i9 l8 t0 be feared thia l] going to BEFORE COLUMBUI ereate further disharmony. Corn was cultivated by the In- that because of the additional busin- ess and the increased activity the city la called upon to spend more than lt has been in the habit of spending on its public services. Views expressed in Halifax news- papers, convey the impression that this is a hardship unfairly posed upon the city by tlze Dominion government. ‘There has been no loud protest against the profits which w being made in by bub week over the ai nature of Hon. mm men‘, by ma, can,‘ owners Colin Gibson. Min ter of National h Revenue, has iesulted in much con- ‘Qfigeflfifiicfl’ Qffwmirmdffllvl,“ b; troveray because of the bite in the the workers, but the added expense ,1?" Wmimh- It ‘"41 N "llfmi of operating the city appears to be ~51 I 99° lt-Hm" WW“ W" N‘- imgarded as an intolerable injust- sgislvlgg? Yélggfllnlmt W!‘- 351N535!“ cs . According to the Halifax wa (,1 As a veteran of the laat war with thinking, the federal govemnxeng a distinguished record. colonel Gil- which has disturbed the serene eg- iaon undoubtedly feels keenly on the istence o: the clflgeng by 19min; subject of war service, but this de- all this extra bilsiness and labor on elsive classification of Canadian them should be iequlreu to pay gm- citizens is likely to reach far and the privilege by meeting the extra deep after the plebiscite vote ‘ll costs. counted, Does the Minister actually Some day the government may mean it when he says the number $5 Will Not Help Unity -_._._ (Globe and Mail) A plebiscite advertisement pub- llshed in Canada newspapers last: Since the Government declined to "W? B forthright stand on the is- zet tired of Halifax protests and of “No" votes cast will represent we which i119 Pleblwlw Clearly 611118 591°" 1499 demands. 1r it . m, obvious t1“- number of Hitler; in the coun- embodies when nrovwlm for a vote, ___________ Solution would b, to ‘range, u“. m, it is not wise in dubb ng as ene- buslness elsewhere and leave the We agree that citizens who want m!“ °1 the wlllltry those who dls- LAND-LUBBERS citizens to slumber in new». a mu out vilar effort sheila vote m. agree With its method. This paper ——— fr!" "My l°yal citizen to vote Fur seals are mammals adapt“ Yes," but cannot concede that the to an aquatic life_ it EGGS! EGGS! EGGS! We can offer PRODUCERS and shippers of Ilngraded eggs quick and courteous service at our Plants in Charlottetown and Kensington. the plebiscite and vote in the affir- mative. Without an affirmative na- tional declaration their wlshea can- not be met, and this is the only opportunity to express themselves. The analysis in the lvlinisters state- ment, if deemed necessary, should have been made ln Parliament dur- ing the debate on the bill, thereby contributing some directness to the issue instead of leaving it hanging in the air as evidence of a deplor- ably vacillnting political P0110?- Cornlng cut in this way, it is more partisan than patriotic. warning the population of the risk of counter- ing the Government's demand for the support it seeks. That a favor- able vote means conscription for overseas service can hardlv be dis- puted in view of the fact that the Government has taken ample au- thority for everything else, and it should have been so stat/ed in the House of commons. Calling non-voters Ouisllnga and "No" voters Hitters cannot but help to inflame the feelings already en- gendered by the plebiscite. The Government must be aware of the press campaign in Quebec urging electors to vote in the negatve The papers are full of it. and it ls the duty of public men and others ir public trust to exercise care to keep Canada from breaking up. The Minister's statement is not a Canada Packers Limited __________ CHARLOTTETOWN f KENSINGTON 0-6 O-QPQ 0Q O§§4§§ 6O §~§O-§%§§4 s1 "ups CHAPEL i SONNET Poor soul, the centre of my sinful ear My sinful earth that rebel powers array, Why dost thou pine within, and suffer dearth. Painting thy outward walls so costly gay We can grade your eggs while you wait. Whv so large cost, having so short a ase. Dost thou upon thy fading mansion spen Shall worms, lnheritors of this ex- oess. Eat u thy charge? Ia this thy ’s end? Then, soul, ve thou upon thy ser- vant's loss. And let that pine to aggravate thy ore; Buy terms divine ln selling hours o1 Q85; Within be fed. without be rich no more; So shalt thou feed on Death. that feeds on men. And, Death once dead, there's no more dying then. i —Shakespeare. _ We are paying highest market price at all times and we believe it will be in your interest to get our price before selling elsewhere,‘ Bring your eggs to us the next time you are ‘ in town. It will pay you! Among the maple tress and silver birch, That rcseliibove him like the valu- lll ' lfid w s. NOONDAY SERVICES Andckpliliinted pillars of the village except Good Every noond y, ['0 He li%‘f,lfse"slffi“rds me blue mime" Friday and Scturdoy during rhea’ bc-wedias lglough the Host Holy Week, o service for Men as assn . ' ' ‘ your’; ill. ‘Lilfiii '.'.'..?'"..Z;'."..' ‘fill. ANCIENT prsn for fifteen minutes only, and _$P5nfi€h is believed t0 have been first grown in ancient Bcrsia. SUGAR GROWS TALL The average lenglh of a sugar stalk is 12 feet. f‘ H Your Eyes ' If yon are havin pto of strain — headlining: at: eyee or dizziness - consult = specialist At your service with veara of experience‘ and a thorough retracting service. Call in and discus: will be conducted by the Rector, Rev. A. LeDrew Gardner. All men interested ore cordially in- vited to offend. "Cull upon Me in the clay of trouble: I will deliver thee and thou shalt glorify Me." eoeeeeooeooooooooevooeo- L 1336-2-30-41. 2s- EXAMINAIILDN Fitting and Séiaplylng Glasae ll. J. MABON OPTUMETIIIST Montague. P E l. Office flours: l0 to l2 A. M I to 5 l’ M _The new government regulations regarding deliveries to householders are necessary to con- serve gasoline and rubber for war purposes. "’\Ti'_‘m ow Are In the future we will make two deliveries each day one at. 10 A. M. to customers on Euston St. Brighton Road and areas north at 3 P. M. to cus- tomers in areas south of Euston St. and south of Brighton Road. We believe this arrangement will allow us to give all our customers reason- ably good service under existing circumstances. We earnestly request that you cooperate with us by carrying small parcels and by antici- pating your larger requirements a ‘ow hours in advance. The ROGERS HARDWARE conriuv LIMITED Yfllll dlfflcultlea G. F. ilutcheson I‘. G. HUTCBESON G. I IIUTCIIEBON Holidays-etc. hv appolnimen. Olflne Connected with DICUGSTOIIE PAN-CAKE MAKii-UP A new kind ofmake-up created P! Mair Factorfililollywood... it aepms to create s new com- plexion . . . it imparts a velvety- emoolli, youthful look . . . it helpa hide tiny complexion faulta...itsta on for liourewit out repowdering. Penslar Golden Pen-Lyptus r" "t"! P" you o! that "lllllll Mlllh and the relief "l" be permanent. This effective cough syn"; helm you to throw ofl your ""1811 by reducing the inflam- atton of ti" ‘g.- "m", PWIIIIIU! and without any harmful after-effects. Sold In 50o Bottles. P. l. llllnil [litigant c». to. Charlottetown 149 Great George Street