I PAGE FOUR _ .. . . TIIE GIIAIILOTTETOWII GUARDIAN Morning Dniiy (Founded In I881) ' sunlcnmrson nil ylouinlnlnsuilwrrolrrl-IIMIIOIII J13 for I months; Ito lor dlo loot! Olly Dotti-er; IQMJ par you‘! 08.00 for l month 01.1! for I months; No for ono Iolll loll to oibor L'rovincoo and. 0J1. III pl III ninth] WOOUII MM var nus 81.00 fol o non». 00w lol 8 lnnlh ‘Ibo Charlottetown Guardian no; ho obtnlnol n4 Iolulllnj‘: New: Annoy. ‘limos lquuo, low Iorir 0M loath News Agency, Corner llli ond Wnonillson looloni lofrupuiitnn bows Annoy, uoo Pool ll. lollroolr l. lino Boy Us. Tor-outer New: iitond Clnlool lAnshti Ottawa; ivoifo‘: Noun ntnnii lndbnry, 0ll.| In) Tab iihop, llonnton. I. B» "Tho Strongest Memory to Woolm: Th! the Weaker Ink.‘ THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 9. 194:! Italy Finished The grca: news of ltulfi “unconditional suf- reiider" n1.» ilie topic of cuiwefsqlion YCSWFIdaY io lilt cxcliniou oi ziliuust everything else. The furl lihll our own Canadian forces have taken an ZlCllYi- pin in the Illl lli campaign gives fiddcd Ad; 1.. 111i. 11¢...’ wuicli will undoubtedly be iii- lcrprcicil ihroiiplioiii l-Iurope as the pfflllld? l0 511" grian-r Allied ViClurivs, There is no doubt that pl.» would have given up the strug- ., but for Herman pressure. NOW lll lizily will find lhemficlws _ i uup of their own making. Italy's lwiilfli lilQ war (lefinitely nearer to an ii is unwise to speculate ou how - --.'ui.l alter lhcni Japan—\vill be z.b‘e to lriil out. Prime Minister ChurChIIVS ' giiiel imiliig opliilliSfii Silil SiHiidS, ‘Vt! rm 1...; slmw niir appreciation of yesterday's l‘t\\'~ i\\’ gi-muer effort in keeping the "home front" up to sci-inch. and our soldiers, sailors 811d airmen suppliivl Willi rill the reinforcements, 'il'l'.Cfl.'ii< and comforts they may require. Sanaiorium Extension years puSt the leader 0f Qpllvsllltiil in the Legislature has been urging the Liberal Government of Ihlfi Province t» press Ottawa for assistance in Pm‘ viduig increaisecl bed accommodation at the Sana- turiuin. The basis of this claim is the fact that iiienibcrs of the service forces undergoing treat- ment tlicre are a direct responsibility of the D0!“- infori Government. The campaign for Satator- ium extension was subsequently taken 11p 311d indorsed by practically every service club and 0i‘- ganization in the Province, but it was Only after the election‘ campaign got under way that tht? Jones Government showed any real interest in the matter. Now the Premier is able to announce a Dominion undertaking to COIIUIIJUKC $75.00‘) w this work. This assistance is welcome, though the political motive behind the announcement at the present time is obvious to all. It was commflfl knowledge that the money was there months ago- On August 9 last, The Guardian pointed this out cilitoriallj‘. “It is understood," we stated, “that the DOlilillicdi Government is sympathetic i0 the idea of contributing towards an extension of the Sauatorium and that plans for an additional 70 beds have actually been considered at Ottawa." The cost of seventy beds would be in the vicinity of the $75,000 now being promised, which could and should have been obtained years ago. T1115 undoubtedly would have been the case had H011- Or. i\lac.\lillari's advice been heeded. Those Fish Meal For three the Plants The Liberal organ deride: the reference in the Conservative platform to fish meal plants, and declares that this is “not n project what _W°ul<l entice our Farmer Premier, because it is nOt practical." That is not the way the Liberal press and Diff‘)! candidates were talking in i939. It is amusing. in the. light of the above statement, to recall what tiiev actually did say. It may be found in the lkuiriot of May 9, i939, in a report of an flddfeii delivered by Premier Campbell to the \V0mfifl’5 Liberal Club. The Premier noted the CO"- S('l'\'fill\'6 pledge to investigate the possibilities 0f establishing plants for the manufacture Of fish nieul and uxber fish products. and he proceeded? “Which is zuiolhcr example, Madame Presid- ent. of tilt‘ manner in which these gentlemen have copied our program, because for several month! past we have been considering the feasibility of establishing such plants. W o haw M! only investigated, as they flropou to do, bu: w; have coma to the conclusion that such a Mo" i; not only feasible but dcrirable; and when this Gov- ernment 5-‘ returned Io power 0n the 18th of lllay, flu construction of tho firs! o Hun plant: for the ntannfacluro of fish meal fish product‘: toil! be immediately commenced." This tatemen was made four years ago. Now, according to our contemporary, "some five m» |ix years ago an expert came here and mad; a thorough examination into such a project and his report was that it is not practical"! So much for Liberal pledges of r939-4nd Liberal commentary on their nonfulfillment. Is it any wonder our farmers, disgusted with such treatment, are demanding o change? .- EDITORIAL NOTES- The Sunday quiet of our present-day Wednes- days was not perceptibly interrupted by Party nominations. o a o o Judging by inquiries received more Interegt is being shown in our election by outsiders than by the electorate. o o o o _ It is in accord with the fitness of things that Hon. Horace Wright, err-Progressive, shOuId in his turn be opposed by’ a dissident Liberal. o n- o The Earl of Harewood, husband of H. R. H. the Princess Royal (Victoria, Alexandra, Alice Mary), born this date. i882; married Feb. 25, 1922; has two sons, Hon. George Henry, Vis- count Lascelles, born Feb. 7, r923 and Hon, Ger- ald David Lascelles, born Aug. 2i, 1924 who are within the first ten in direct succession to the throne; the Earl is personal A. D. C. to the King. 1K I I l The organization by the Federal Government of our municipalities would indicate a further addi- tion to our bureaucracies. When the people of Israel originally rebelled against the census it was not because they objected to the count but to the taxation that was sure to follow. Believe it or not the so-called paternal regard by the King Govern- ment for the municipalities is not so much in the latter's interests as in their own. w w e hfinbfuff, one of the British Labour Members of Parliament who recently toured leading Eng- lish "public" schools, stated: "Vi/e found an utter absence of snobbery. After all, the average nor- ma! boy is the same all England Over, We found wholesome, vivid youth, flourishing in the best conditions. We found no pampering. Indeed, there was a fine simplicity of life." The result 0f the tour seems to be that these Labour Members do not wish to abolish the present system of “public" schools, but to make it available to 8 larger proportion of British youth, i i‘ I l Says the Montreal Gazette: “The Liberals are glum,very glum. 'l‘hcy think their number is up. But to those who advocate an election now- “Let's get licked, and let the Tories fake the rap for the post-war mess”—the sober heads reply that the thing to do is hang on and see what hap- pens. They don't say things are going to be better,‘ but after all they couldn't be worse, s0 why not ivait? Strongest argument for an elec- tion now appears to be the prospect of next ses- sion. It will be pretty intolerable for the Gov- ernment, pcssimists fczir. No longer can the Prime Minister point to his steamroller majority in the House as if it meant a steamroller major- ity in the country—he knows, and they know, fmddhe voters know that no such majority ex- ists. ' . a n- o o - Says the Telegraph Journal, Saint John: There is one point which cannot be stressed mg much, In the last few years we have built up a large market for our potatoes in the central provinces. We have likewise built up a reputation for grow- ing the best potatoes in the country. If, after the ivar, we are to continue to hold the market, this reputation must be safeguarded nOW. It may be that, with the spread of blight. part of our crop will he inferior. It may also be that the domand wili be so great that this part of the Crop will find ready buyers. If this is the case, we should make certain that purchasers know what they are getting-Aha: nobody, buying our poorest pots- toes, is given the irlca that he is buying anything THE CHARLOTTETOWN I PUBLIC FORUM IILIIVING '.I‘. B SITUATION Sin-I'M activities of last week woro a [rest console“ to those affected with tuberculosis. Since it was necessary that some should suffer in order to arouse ruffiolent public support to insure that immediate and adequate action bo token to prevent and relieve the sufforlnq oi othere-. we (the ot- fiief-ed) no longer feel that our Iuffering has been in vain. As o result of this welcome ohnngo, naturally we wish to ex- press our a precintton to those tnkln: part this great endeavour. However because there are s0 many, it h impracticable to mention here ouch individually. Therefore the scntlmenfe of an niffc-ers fa expressed in o com- mon prayerz- "that God may continue to bless all those christ- ian citizens with the good-health and happiness, which they have e0 earnestly striven to maintain and regain for others.‘ I am. Sir, etc. \ HUMANITARIAN SUPINE REPRESENTATION Sin-What. did I-Ion. .1. Walter Jana do n.s soon B! he actually got control of the Government? Every membe or the body-politic that had offended him was -"pluek- ed out" and what portfolios he could not nppmprlnlie to his own use. went to his servile followers. Kings County was practically sham of any reeofriition. so much so. that Molslinc of Sourhr. the only farmer representive of that County refused to be a candidate in such a Party. The Hon. John Archie wiis reliev- ed of the insiiznlficanf. modicum of prestize that had been zranted him and the County, by a former Pre- mier. and today we find him spine- iessiy fawning at the hand that smote him. after sixteen years of service to his party. What are (he electors in the Murray Harbour district going to do on September 15th under such circumstances? If John A. does not resent such persoriei rebuff and in- sult to a one-time hiizhly honoured riding. then the electors should do it for him Such supine representa- tion is not conductive to the best interest of any district I am. sir. etc KINGS COUNTY. PREMIER JONES rii§i1s sonnrms A vorn Sin-Premier Jones was a mem- ber of the Legislature during the session of i943 and he knew that. the, Ieaderrfiip of the pnrtv to which he belonged would become vacant by the appointment cf the‘. then leader the Hon. Thane A Campbell to the position of Chief Justice of the Province. Con- sequently ne knew that a new lend- er would have to be appointed and that he would be a candidate for that position. With all the education and de- grees vrhlch he was fortunate en- ough to obtain he must tizive known that there was no legislation on the statute books providing for the soldiers in the present van" to have c. vote in case of election Did he suggest to his colleagues tucked in. But the fact. remains that. our shirts were not made to hang out, and their fnlls lack the fullness and kiltecl effect of the Russian blouse and the Chinese tunic. When we ict our shirts hang out we look haifdresed and untidy. and that. is what we are. -Peter- bowuttb Examiner. \\\\\\\‘\ f QQTNIE~1 but our poorest. Potatoes not up to par should be so identified-and plainly-not only for the wholesaler and retailer, but for the public." -—- Notes By The Way The Dirurs- have discovered that \\'l\f\l ls llilltfli in their country is Mahomet made the people be- lleve that he would call a hill to nineteenth century was notable for its large families. —Vanoouver Sun. When n Boitirnoro merchant ad- verti-sed n garment for it; "eooith," the word caught the oyo of o. skeptical customer. who wrote to the illilli\‘l'i"i Germans. -From the Cleveland P. . i Dealer. . i|c_r. nor where ivheiher they are poor or ririi, that makes DBODIO grciic-iiv. Itfls their disposition. - Ciiielpli Aii-rt-iirv It is not. ti; they luv. nor Prnscriit-lniis under lire enforce- ment min nislriiticn of the tiinc Pr‘ ' and ‘Trade Board and (he fines handed out show that the tceih in the IfiW do bite It ls much riuniurr 1-» nbiflf‘ by the law. -Ot- tnwn CZH/trii Iirltlsii ehiiiirrn are to have more tnvs Hi5: (fiiristriizis than liwl. thanks. to on improvement in the neuersl nullonk whereby the Allies now control lhr- Merliterrzinean, the hlnh sens and apparently, (he North Pale. ——\Vllliii§7(‘ Tribune. Prlmt- Niinisir-r (‘hurehili has been a momhrr of the British Par- llnrui-iit fur 10 VPTITS nnri a mem- ber of III!‘ British cabinet 20 years of his llfc. n» has made more than 3N1 speeches. each a finished masterpiece. and tins written sev- f‘i"1l.Vi‘f'flf books which insure for hlm n ialrirn nmnnz the greatest wrilers of the U-rzallsh lrinqiiiige. “St. Thomas ‘Tlmrs-Joumal. A: fl"Id('nFP that Riirioif fies: is m-mhilv lli1h'\l'\Y‘.C(‘.'I_ [i British ficwrvyivhi‘ rrvrwls that Ho is in r"~""v\i "Mr iif brim: poisoned. at limes lit-For"; h» is still in Gor- !""‘YI". niifi ls almost old-rqiaidlsh In M: "dress. Ariv nroof of insanity this l'~'~l:-< will hr frund in the fur- ther rrirclfllori‘ that III‘ 5H1] 1e iln- sfwilzcn in h‘: llo"f\ii’)ii in Iiiiier. mil his bah-vi c’ fivissla and the Jews. -—Wlnds0r Star. him. and from the top of it offer up his prayers for the observers of his law. ‘Iiie people assembled; Maho- met. called the hiii to ccme to him agnln and again; and when the hill stood still, he we; nova s whit abashed. but said, "if the hili will not come to Mnhomet, Maho- met wili go to the hill. —-Baoon. The story of shipbniidinl in the United States: In i939. one ship every i3 days; in 1940. one liip every seven days; in i941. one shin every three and a half days; 1n April, 1942, one ship a day; in June, i942, two ships n day; in September. I942 three ships o day; in December 1942, four ships a day; imd In March i943. five Ship; a day. —New York Sun. German rubhiessneoo sllII ls finding new-ways to express itself. The latest and perhaps the lowest of these acts has been performed in Sicily. where withdrawing Nazis left Italisn casualties in o hos- pital, then mined the bulidina. N0 hon-n was done. because Allied troops were forewarned and re- moved the explosives. But the in- cident, if nothing else, shows how Kuitur ls always striving to perfect itself fwindsor star. If the white races are lo InlIlI- tain themselves the average innr- rled couple must produce something The Bun to ask whether ft is o new word "or just o copy writer's ides." The sun columnist answered: "The answer, is neither. It. has been Id- rxnftted by the American dictilgignrfoo or o good men pears, s m‘: they mark ii. ‘dis eo feoi or humor- ous.’ a colnngg made analogy with ‘warmth.’ The 0rd, hem. ever, finds an instance of Ito uu as far back u i547. and it was o favorite of Sir Richard Burtmi of the Arabian Nights. "That horribio word ngnlnf" plil s judge in the high court recently when n witness spoke of loaning instead of lending. "The word iosn But is not a verb, it i; o noun. there, I momma nobody worries u.- bout these things now.’ A: o mat» m of fifth ftaxpt rump no spocioi reason wy oys d won-yin that particular instance. loan was used as o verb b spears. and before his t e. it has never entirely dropped out of use. If it now sounds to lune people on Amerlesnirln, that is pro- buby because this ls another in. stance (u. for example, the preo- ervotion of flatten") whm the Americans have kept alive on llsh which was exported with t Piizrlm Fathers. But "lend u the verb is much more common In this country and has been so for cen- turies. There is not the siilbtest over three children. Up to now reason why the less usual "icon" no propazands has persuaded wo- should now oust it. -Pr0ni the men to have more babies. How- ever. there is resi hope in the im- proving ' nriagement of the world. If this war is succeed- ed by a period of endurintl pence and 200d living conditions. we should see an increased birth rate. Just so mo ion; nobility of the Manchester Guardian. In theory snore lo nothiu wrong with shirt-tolls. The G-iinooo hove aiivsys worn their shirts outside ifieir ii-ousers, and no have tho Rus- sians. A man free to mun O Provides even heating nutontoiioally tontfon -— conserves labour Commordol and Industrial Modoh available in sixes from 50 to 500 Ibs. of coal pll‘ hour. FAIRBANKS-MORSE COAI. STOKER O Uses lower cost stoke! coal O Requires minimum st.- O Obtains moliminn combustion — con- serves coal 1 also build; but not Gui-Ina: or but wiuinriia rnraowv brhh "I 1"- nocenoe and mortu- thst tho hurt hi8 made her own. And what I build has neither 1'00! nor fence that. can do with limits or on end. m! Vilim‘ ary architect. _numbort Wolfe. to 98-51 an Act to Iivo tho soldiers a vote or endeavour in any way t0 have such iezlslfltlen but t-hM-ish? There is no record of it. He men is a party to deliberately dlsrranchisuis all the soldiers from the Island a-t. present in C n and not, only that but. ho has dlsfranciiised soldiers in Gmva Inn who havo been r-here less than two months. As leader of the Government since he was ailiwlnted he has Elven the solders departing from the Is- land shores clsnrettes and wiahlnfll them God-speed on their way and, a safe return. Good onwlh Imin to defend his home and our homes but not good enough in haves vote to say who will run this country in their absence. There Ls positively no excuse for such treatment of our boys who went to defend their hearths and home and our way or life even if a special session had to be culled. What reliance eon be placed in his plank in the Iilberal‘ platform when he says his goverm, ment. will assist in every way to_ rehabilitate the men when ihey return from the war. Who knows, pelhaps he will again disfranchise them on their return from the war providing he is not eliminated 1n the coming election! I-Ie cannot do that however. and my advice is that he had better not be hanging a- round when the boys come homo. I sm, Sir, etc. ONE OF THE DISFRANCHISED PRACTICAL EDUCATION KINGSTON, Jamaica _(QP) .- wcsi, Indies primary school touches are attcndin short agri~ cultural courses es nbllshed to pFCmOte o rural basis in the or- dlnary school courses. BUILDS ROOF FIRST The bush-tit, and titmoiise. builds the roof of nest American its l (‘LIP THESE COAL 'I‘IPS~ .1- Seal Locks and 050i! After ou ut u your flue P1 . you willyfiiidptiny izlracks whkih 81' low air to enter ihe chimney. If these are sealed with cement YOur furnace will operate much‘ more ef- feciently. Look. too. for marks and cracks about. the furnace. The" shopld be sealed or you will wash cos . ->10OOO-YOOQOOOOOO4-OQ-O-O-Q"- i ‘o FREE Training Provided _ To pusllf bo i to i completed _ _ higheiL-be Medically Cate- l"? Bogswonted for Certain Trades There's onnrgoat all number of boys In_ Mill No. 6 (Nova Seotis and word Inland) to receive‘ i III certain useful trodes srtbo ‘District Vocational Training School, Solnt John, Courses ‘mum. iii-mas? Clerk (Stenogropher), Droughtnnon piiicol and Survey- fldgitogctricion (R.D.I'. and Signals), Fitter (Genes-oi and Motor Vehido), Instrument Mechanic. will be supplied each student. you must ghee-luvs. o VH1 or A’ - be ouitsblo for Ed» "FREEtroin- mining - have your parent's consent. Since tradesmen re- loeeniento on bodly needed you boy: must fill the po. No consideration ohou d stood in the woy. It is YOUR DUTY to book up your older brothers overseas. HOW TO ENLIST‘ km,” . Ygrrngiélé. KIOIVIIéIQLi-rfltlfl. Now G w nutmTwniiu Ofloor. n. o. o. ii (‘nu-u on n, N. S. Nisan Sim! Tom WOMEN SET PBECEDENT NAIROBI. Kenya Ooiony (OH-No woman had ever sat a member of a Chamber of Oom- merce 1n East Africa until recent-l"- ly two feminine representatives of footwear and frock businesses be- Pnlltlcal “m, iFifil Queens i Tho undo ' urvotlvonlgciiiiilidtii: i moot tho elector; of ‘i, Plsiricf of Queens oi ti...‘ :.".'..:.'"" "i Tinmd , 5 _ Frldoyfboprfpiioim: Meetings: _ l Government °¢iiiiiiia:i.i' i t. WALTER s. i l ' sissi sioiiiciis RELIEVEB _____ l" Pfirson ivboi ro led Ilh fins In f iii nnd bowe should m a i, f DI‘. Man's Slum; and see how qnie relieve all distress! toms. Dr. Eva St h M!!! lfllennist meoalmziiinq,‘ . ‘Aaizlylgfloarhol thou roeruitinq Stations: iioiifu (Cphguhgnii; coupon if. J. MABOII OFIOMETIIST gan attending meetings. MOSCOW —(CP) Britain's Min-Q fstry of Informatio o n a... theatre in Moscow where films, artlculariy thuee Wflr self s. each will be given a month} run. Progress will include ‘$102k’ showing the nation's war e or. Ions-one. l. l. I. n wili II " ., oh. by Office Connected will: mini l with l 4 DBIJOSTOBI lilting ond ammo; Giana Offieo Bonn: l0 to ll n. I. ltollfl. only prevents all bad sift from no hut it pfomotflf functional activity n; $515415. assists dixesiinn PW"! the appetite. Don’ ha“. dell)‘. order y t. today. Price 85 cc lnnlllqnarter ...iI love n Life! Druggists‘ - of War Saving Slllmpg be user! hr buying Meiii ‘ for Bur armed f0 - overseas. Buy n Stamp, = hero now. TIIE TWU MIC ‘m Crest 0min l! - l t POLITICAL M; ST. PETER’S BAY-Thursday, Sept. 9th MORELIr-Friday, September 10th. 4-51. Joiiir rouiiciii. iirriiiiss i I t. Political. MEETINGS 2ND DISTRICT OF QUEENS HUNTER RIVER, Friday, Sept. 10th. NORTH RUSTICO, Monday, Sept. 13th. The Government candidates are invited to attend and will be given half the time. i ALL MEETINGS AT 8.30 P.M. PHILLIP MATI-‘IESON R. R. BELL (S81) H. H. COX ALBERT QUIGLEY THOMAS CU LLEN R. L. BURGE EETINGS All meetings at eight o'clock PM. Tillliii nisriiicr or KING'S 7' MONTAGUE — Friday, Soptombor 10th, NEW PERTH — Monday, September 13th. wh used it constantly in hisntronoiotiog is moler and more I his 11M h not» loo Ibo nolnof F-M Isdov/ or tnlo Th CANADIAN FAIIIAIIKS-IIOIISE CO. Ullfl - Sivorbrooiio, Qua. Factory lotus John, N. B. Office: 75 Prinoo Wlllllln 5!- DEALEIS I PALMER ELECTRIC I87 lint Street», Onrlottetow! SIIIIIOO i PALMII b Water ltreet. PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND — NOVA SCOTIA FERRY SERVICE VIA WOOD ISLANDS, P. E. l. — CARIBOU, N. 8. M. V. “PRINCE NOVA” ‘The Connecting Link Between These Provinces” (DAlLY-BUNDAIS mcnuonn) fir“? July lot the Nova Booth-Prince lilvurl Ikll lorry ervlce will operate throo ronnd trips per dsy. Will Leave Wood Islands Will Lesvo Caribou 100 0.00 o.n|. usoisnfiiliia no p.111. 1.00"“; IIIO s.» pa. LUNCIIES SERVED , NURTHUMBERLAND FERRIES, LIMITED ; CIIABLOTTETOWN, r. s. I. . ($80!) LESLIE HUNTER WILFRED WATTERWORTH JOSEPH G. CAMPBELL H. F. MaePHEE Mr. J. J. Trainor, President of the Prince Edward Island Federation of Agriculture and Progressive Conservative Con- didate in the Third District of Queens County speaks over CFCY tonight, Thursday at 7.45 o’clocllll when shore’: no chants II Inoh. notirm fobo lirhung niouiroo-mnybstwd- n otuJcol Nlvlrmind! m: oorvoyoumlf n friend‘! elww and any on MICKEY a. uicuouo “BLACK TWI ‘ CHEWING iFFiiZFiFc. McLeod 6‘ Ben“ W. l. BENTLEY- l- 1, n. BENTLEY. IL t Illrllten and Attorney! u: 0 LOAN — “Iriiubiinii. Street L‘) Morrelland 00ml! ii. F. ARGHIBA chm-mod Accountant! El-ltern Tnut Builiilnl Chozlntlotown mn-AH-W-"*' PROFESSIONAL C |-|_F_ McPlie-e B-Av no nAanisrEii llloy Bnildinl . P - LOAN P. 0. uouev .'r0 Cameron Blflrfl‘ j sussriiiorm J. S. TA YL '_ ovwMfiTRls Corner Kelli ‘a635,...’ lveninli'hg¥‘c ‘J95; Phone F"ETI' i l,