.._._».-,-.f.~,»..-~ ,.---»<-.-Am>»-y ~r»_-:—-¢.~::mn F1"=~$9Fn:", 250533 u flhfih~)I_-1InQ-$nIB_a . _ b.1011". r0111: K_ THE CHARLOTTETOWN 0111111011111” TliE CIIARLOTTETOWN G ll ARI] IAN Alurulng Dally tl-oumlcd 1n I887) President. Llcut. t ul. ll Chester S. Mcllur. n11- rn-sluent. J. ll. Burnett. l-‘JJ. sewn-wary LIHIL-CUI. D A. Macfllunou DJ-U. b11111»: 41111 311111431111; Uu-et-lur. J B. Burnett. I-‘J-l. h; 11‘ 1111mm. l-ruuk \\ ulklrr and lun A. Bllrrl¢l\ SlUSlIKlFflUN RATES u; 1111111 111 lx c 1. 511.1111 11»: year $2.511 for n maul-ha $1.25 1111 3 111111111111. 501.- fur one month. c111 1.11.1111 ~'.).1-1I 111-r 11w $5.011 to: 11 mouth: ' “S tur 15 nlonlhs. and L. a. A. 85-09 P" Ill!- ,_ 1| p1-1 your, $1.01) lo! n‘ mum-ha 5111- [or I; ululltlls. I By Maul 111 1411.1 $211111...“ 11111111 “The "rmnrl/ is" Wfcdlter UNI the Weakest lnk."r '1‘. 1.. 101.1111} l I11. l.\ -l 111111111 Campaign :111'1-111‘1~1-11.,>11 “i111 the by" ,-{,~[ Ui {Queens \\i1l1 a jOIHI _ 11111 b1: held X01111 Rusuco. ‘11 a1 this in- t}o1'cr11111c11t is {m- Qlr-(LMYS gou- 111111 p1-1-.~1-1'111111_g 111111 p1'u1'i11c1;11 poli- . __ , _;_~1-~1i1111 of the £011- i‘ ,' .' . , _., 1,1 ..11¢ candidate 01 ' ‘,- - _11~.-‘.:1111;11i1-11 “b11111 1W“ _ - ', 1-1-,:.11:1'1. This. “'.-1>' the - . .1:111 11 scum-s approval of a sub- ues at 1h: Libfiffll l Xlqcqfli, .‘\. 1, n fur S-rond - 1'.11'1i--d it 1111 11111 , ;1p1.11'~\\'ll1g the Con- ‘1111-11011 dOWfl- 11, 1111- 11111111111111 over 111-ll and Lek-Ile- lpp 1M1 111-111-11101111 i111»- uot 111T“ lll"‘kc“ ‘n.1,, 11,11 of a stolen Liberal -~ 1111111- having mean- _ “11- position his seat. 1 a-1v 1-:1=1‘ 11111-1‘ had to v .;_ 1‘. in l‘(_’—Culli€i1llllglllC . g -. ._,,. .j.,,_. mppm-r of his former - ..~' ,-\- .1'l‘cr< u-ho believe that - ‘~\-,= gone to him after '..»» -. ‘-' x11 l1i1-nfhi< former p Philip Rlathcson. is I 31-11-11‘ of the community and is . ;\,. .7 1H1 p, 1.1.1.11, 'l'l11‘v are b11111 wcll ' - 1'11‘ i Frost; 0f gPf-llifl f». ‘ - l, _ :‘1l flu-re i: P\‘(‘1‘_\' ' “E11 b1- rcturncd with v nu H1, , ' ._ - 1 -';,-‘\- . _' .. 1» 11 =izil<c is the necd. in ' - 1 4-1-1011: Qppositiou, Th1’ l 11111-31-1-111-1‘ b<-1\\'1‘1‘11 .. >1:1-c<. and in every ("11111111 has rcsulted in ' 1\-:1r qovcrximcuts ': up 1- t1'1p-l11-:1v_v 111a- ‘ ; 1111-.-:11'. \'~»1 z-vcu the most ' -1.‘11-ll fluvcriiiiieiit lrruiun without tl1-I‘ 1' \\".l1 (up, ,,,., 1- 1.1 good Qfi\'(‘l'l1-, mp1,; -' ‘f 1P1‘ 111'1-<1‘11t Opp“!- yim, 11;. 1 l. l‘. Xlachlillan, hv p“. ,2. 1‘~.-1:1‘r-.--.1i\-1= candidates in gcpmml 1 as an increased 611011 m1 111W‘ .111'1‘-<. and as a $11111‘ l0 p..1,1-1-11.~1. 5:1 111.1101‘ 1li1-1-c1i-111.=. t; ,1,» 111--111's r1-c1-r-l, to which the Lilv-rnl ----.l-.at 12-11-111-‘1- rcfc-rs, it need (mp. 1,, t. -..., 1 .,1 9,11 two (‘r-biniet ministers ' ~11.-- p111 “w-ck. to (lcplorc :--n m’ our f.'11-111<‘r- and =-1;r:§1‘-t--l that this condi- z '\‘!‘!'1‘1l11(‘lllI‘.l ncqligeltce. .-1l n11‘.~.<11res for farm haw 1'11‘. -' "-5-". 511 1-1 whixli “wre so ful- l -‘ 1-1--.\'i:‘.1-i:1lcampaign ,1 1..-. 1'i\1‘ c:1111li1l.'1tr‘s 7111-1 ' ,,‘..1_1'~1lly d-ual fully l1'.'\1f111‘lll. They havc l it 1's hoped that 11.. -‘ » .-- - --1~ ---~-1:1 and “'1‘:11l1c1-c1111- uh; - ., -' - . -- b1‘ 112-11011- aflcmlctl. Sm Takes Its Toll '1' 'i , 111' 1111‘ l1>~s suffvrcd h‘. t - - ' " 1 .--..1l:'.1:1 1l1-~11'-1_11'1- .\l.'11'- 14111- ' ' I111‘ fat-t 1l1:111:\'<‘1'_v p1'-'.'1_'- 1 - '1 l-'-|\' .'11-1l l~l.'1111l “'21s rlpr- .1111» 1'1 - - - - 1'.‘ wasualties. .\\- Prime l in a m(’~\:1j_'<‘ of cnn- Miu-irvr 1 g ‘ ‘- ' - l 1'-'-‘i\-<=. 1111- part pl:1_v~ . . ' this 1l:\.1~11-1-, 1.10 in -1 "11 f'1-1.'11l:1'< \\'ar a11- in‘ fI-r Kin;- and 1-111111t"‘.-. - . 11 11-111 gum‘ 111111-11 1:1 an c‘. - - . - - ' (‘n-iil)‘. 'l'r.*1-_---l-- - » " -' 1w - ‘1 -.':1-_l1-_ :1111l with 1111- News‘ of “ '1 1 " -' Fla-v‘, 1'11‘ 1111111‘ vcri~ fi1'.-ui--u i1. -1- -' 1', H‘. .(‘,1.-.11-111111111 11f the $111k": '_ ‘w. .--. - - l. -1-l1, of 1111- l"llllll'(‘\w' of 1711 -_ 1' '-'1 ‘ -- , 11-.- 11f 1111- \1-.»1-l1l'~' l1-11 l:1rg1-\t 1- ~ ' '- 1--1'1-l 1111- King :111-'l Qur-wu l» ‘_ 1,, 1 .1 -i 1-1 1-13-1-11711- th1-ir vi<if to this --1--11".‘ -. ‘.' 1 1' ' u 11-1 ~1p< 1v1-r1- :1|11r111g the r111 p? " 1' i< grwtifviuu t1» 111111‘ fbuf 11f "- Q19 <11r\'i1-111'< l1.-1\'c lll'(‘1'l1l_\' 1111-‘ l-.--.‘- l l1‘. i~l1 “:11-~l1ip§ C11 111‘ Slnnil Firm 1 l1-111‘11'111111try $11100 ' tl--- \i1-l1111 11f .\.‘\'i»' f1-.-li.-< 1-f 1111- :1:- Grcm-o h1< l.11..1--- 1W- Sowl. l, I1|_§11, l1» f":-l fl-f-Arrvk i1.11_ 111 1‘.': l1 1 - ‘. p; <_11-- 111111‘ l1.- 11 1» c-111:'1‘~~i1111.- \1l1§1-'1 I (ireoce. 11-(‘11- 111ml- iuvasinn by l!11~~i'-. 111‘ 1i 1111-1111 l1 d1- lns ;1l~~ rlr-111a1‘1l1‘1l fir!‘ 1-11- --1' I1.-l-.'.-111 through ("11-1-1-1-0. .\-1 1111111-111111 11z1< iu-t-sr-utr-rl but the Italian t1-<>1~p-, cluu-ztctcrislically, were '1 " \:1'1!". i... 1l-.111.1111l1-1l from F --f ~"111il:11' .-11'l< 11f trump: ‘tun or 1-31-11-11 1li\i~1'1>11s 11f 11111111! 201x000 111011 i ft-nct- po<t< ‘reported to have struclc along the Greek-Alban- ian border l1:1lf an 1111111‘ before the ultimatum was d111- 111 expire. '1'l11-_\- 1v-.-1'e said to num-ber 111111 to have had llilnvS well established in advance. Greece has only an army of 100.000 indiffercntly- armed men, but Premier Met— axas lost 11o time in rushing his forces to de- 111-hind thc 11eu-ly-strcngthcncd ".\l1-1:1.\;1~ l.i111-" 111' fol-ti tiou in rcsiuintg the iuvzulcr brings into oper- ‘money. He atioil the guarantee of (ireek territorial integ- IIOTES BY IIIE WAY When ‘I-‘rcnchot Tone first ‘arrived in Hollywood he rented ‘a. il50-a-mocit1b houso 1n sent: al-aullat;&—— l nqugg hq Qgpjdn’; “- fora. but which he deemed neces- yillifl’. for the proper front. Then , e moved to other, larger homes um11 he became a star. Last week. mH-U"s_ (hence-S a0 with a ncw csnuact ln his pockev, Tone decided to start. saving some _ persuaded Burgess Meredith that they should live m one house. and thereby reduce ex- rity offered in 1112-) by the British ("mv-emment, .penses. Meredith agreed and volun- :1111l plans :11-1- 111111- 111-big hastcncrl to provide (ii-coco \\'1'll| all :11l1'i~:1bl;- aid without 1lcla_v. lt i< l11-lic1-1-1l l1l<1‘l_1- that c.-1.~:t1‘r11 Mediterranean units of 1111- lloval Navy are already en route to fh-ccian “u-ucrs. .\l1‘:1n11'l1il1-_ 1'1 i< prolmhle that Turkey, a11 11111- 111' 1ir1-1‘1-1-_ “ill be drzuvu intu the struggle. 'l'111'l<1‘_1-'- vital i111e1-1-~ts in the Dardauellcs would he seriously threatcuecl by an Italian coup in Greece, and the Turkish Government has shown no signs of yielding to Axis pres- surv in this quarter. Britain 1111110111111-1-111- 11:1: been prepared fm- rhi= latest act of aggression on the part of Italy. The rcstilt mav well he a maior naval engage- ment in the llcditr-rranean, in 11'hich the Fri-l “hance p, 1 n-iorland and Albert counties, which ti<l1 l\'av_v will have r1 long-sought 1l1-111o11s11z-1t1‘ its cff1‘1't1'\'c11e.=s. — EDIIURIAL NUIES n Not the l11‘<t 11f 11-1-:11111-r for political campaign- ing, and the canvas period 1's brief. * I ¥ l The sailing times of ships carrying Christ- mas mails 11-ill not be ziuuounccd this year, Those with friends 1>\'cr.~'1‘.'1.~:, 111'cu1'1li11gly', would be W156 to 1111111 their lcttcrs and presents early. =11 w >1- =11 The Naval disaster poignantly brings home to us in the .\laritimes the perilous times in which we live. F1» far “'1: have escaped any 111111111‘ catastrophe save those of the Fraser and 1h: Margaree. As Churchill warned us, however, we must be prepared for greater losses _ that freedom, liberty and rcligion may survive, and the world coutiiuic safe for (l(‘I110Cl‘.'lC_V, incan- iug our childrcn, the average man in the street. a x u =1- Mr. Justice E. Fahre Survey-er, speaking be- bore members of the §t. Iznnes Literary S0- ciety, 111111111-111, 1-111 "'l'i1c Fzlrly 151101115 i11 Quc~ bec," revealed that plan»- 1\-1‘1'c :1§1'c:1dy under \\';1_1' to mark the ccntcnui-v next year of the birth of French-Canada's only Dominion Prime Minis- tcr, Sir \\'ilfri1-l l..-1urier, at the lntter's birth- place at St. Lin. ll‘ Ill I‘ i! Private 111otnri~1< in .~\u~1ralia 111:1_v have an cmcrgcnqv stock of 4.1 gallons of gasoline stor- ed on their prrmi<cs fur the hog-inning of the rationing scheme by which fucl for only 8o 1111105 travel a \\'1-1-k 11-111 h1- .'11':111:1bl<: for primit- l‘r111-i111'1‘_ for 1111.‘ , flfllll dictatorial 1 motorists. 'l'h1: fact that s111-h stocks arc being hold will have to be reported and the penalties for non-compliance with 1111- regulations are sevcrc. The fincs may 11c $100 or six 1110111115 gaul on c1111vi1-ti11n_ 7 >F>l=>l<1t< The priest-111 1lc1-as111ti11g war hits hard 111.111)- of the‘ rmfllfx’ 511-111-1-11111111 for whose ultimate benc- fit 1t 1s b01115 waged. 1\l:1nv childrcu in tl1:- Old ('o1111tr_v are 111-pl1:1111~1l and 11111110112“, Pyin. clrpal llaclv-u/h- of Yew llr11~'\\'i1‘l{ Yniym». W." 1115111“ an appml in the prc<c11t issue on their behalf. to which we would draw sympathe- tic attention. .\lr. l. (l, llvndnian is the local l'€l7l'(‘<(‘lll1'lll\'€, and app1-;1l< for (‘()]][|‘1'|)uti()n5 m advertisement. 111 111 1- 11- Sir Philip Froldfinch. of the Australian Klin- sl"? ‘*5 hlliuitions, has announced that 2r, l"“"l‘l“l' K111“ of 1111- 11111‘ found so effective i11 liolgiuul and Franco will be 111ad1- in large quantities 111 .-\u-tr:1l1a. 'l'hc value of the first mm“ “"11 exccffl 34.000000 and every available man and every suitable- machiiic tool will he pn-Jngcd (m. liml"_l“""l11"1l"11< 'l'l11‘ Australian 3-1 "1. a11!1~a1rcr.'1|1 gum, “hich firt- a 2S ll), shell l1r1ve been found highly efficient and are "m." 1"‘ replaced without the gun hc-ing sent lo a 1'1‘p:111' 111-pot. w- 11 11- Iame: Roswell, lawyer and author, Tnhuson's , l-'°E1'ill‘l"'1'- 11'1"! 1111s (lite. 17.10. son and heir of ;\lo_\'a11rl1‘r Tlonvi-ll of .\11cl1i11l<‘1'l1'. 111's first win-cling with Johns-111 \\-,-1< 1'11 a 14111111111 hnnk" =lore “hen hc “-.'1< t11'1-u11'-ll11'1-1‘ 11nd the great l:n\-i<-11q1-apl11-r “as fifly-thrt-e. 'l‘hcu started a friendship and (ll'<(‘i]1l1‘~l1ip of the David and Jonathan typo 11 hich rwultcvl in a work unique of its kind and is iiidiuuitably nnr‘ of the mas- l<‘l‘pif‘1‘."< of Fuglidi litcraturc :"_l11l1|1<1111 said hr‘ could rcpcat a complete chapter of ‘T111- Na- tural llislorv of lccland’ from the Danish of ll1>1-1'(‘bo\\', the 11-111111‘ of which 1111s exactly thus. "Tlu-rc are no snalu-s to b1" n11‘! with throughout 1hr‘ whole lilflllth." 111 4 m w Dvpcnrh-nts‘ flll41\\'lll1('l‘ L‘ll1‘Illl(‘< now arc going 1'1'L'11l:11‘l_v to 11711110 (":1nr11li.'1n homes l-niuparcrl with 113/110 l.-1<t .\u-_-u~t, .\lr. .\rthur Ric-Nam- 111-11, rh.'1iru1.'1u 11f 1hr‘ lh-pcndr-iih’ .\llr1\v.'1111':‘ 1111111-11. ,~.-1id 1-1-1-1-1111; l':1v11,11-111< to 1l1‘pc11d1‘uts, 1111-111-111113 pay a.~.~igu1-1l by 1111-11 i11 the fighting forces. :11 the prev-111 111111‘ amount t1. about Sf,- WYHXX» a 1111111111 111111 ~i111-<- 1111‘ <1.'11-t 11f the “':1r 1111111 11111-111 91111111111110. .\l1-:u1tiu11‘ there hay:- 111-1-11 111111111 1301111 1li<1-l1:1rg1-< from the armed <1‘1-1-i1-1-< siucc 11'.'11' 11013-1111 f-u‘ various plrvsicai di~.'1l1il:'1i1-< and <11u11- nf 1111- 1111-11 11:11-1- bccn plac- r-d 1111 p1‘11<i--11<, it “'.'1< said, 'l'l1r‘ uuiubcr of 11r‘11~1'1111- is 1111f l:11'-_--1- 1111-11114‘ thvy l1.-1\'r- onlv law-n flffllllPll fur 1li~.-1bilili1'< raust-rl hv iujurics ,'=llff"t'f‘rl 111v <1~1-\-i1-1‘ or ivuidilinus aggravated b1’ 'l'1-1'1'it1~|'1':1l ‘ <f'l‘\‘i-‘(‘. 'l‘l11‘~v‘ 111-11- war p-‘n~i11n< add tn tho '1-"111l-(‘1' 11f poi-Join 111-in" 11-1i1l 111-cause of 1hr‘ ‘filfill \\';1r, 1511111-‘111 of fin-at pcusiun: in- ,'\-r»l\1-< tl1- 111111111111’ 1l7~l1‘il1"1i1-|1 11f 1-1-1111- mnpno I“'"lu~v*; fut‘ :1111-1----'< (rum f3? “Q 111 $7‘; fnr total rl-Ewbilily’ to which is added dependents allow- ZUCC- hc sent to the ll1111o1n-11-_1- 'l'rc.-1.-u1'er named in the 1 ‘Lhunder of guns and the whirring lmmfi’ 1111111 in increasing quantities. §pare bar-l W" “"9 hm"! ‘llhllllcil S" that a worn l1arrcl' . . . lRusslans lmperzahsm um11-r a new [tenslon between the two dictators; "tlcered to Lncl a. home. Yesterday one phoned Meredith. long-distance ‘and Burgess told 111m he had sign- md a_ lease for a llcme in Santa 1Mon1ca, next. door to Norma Shearei-‘s, “Dces the staxway turn to the right, off the living room?" asked Tone, "And doesn't the bed- ‘rccm have 7 windcws?" Meredith |asked 111m 31011‘ he knew, and Tone explained-At was the sanle house in which the star had lived, at $150 a. month, when he first arrived, un- known. I-Ie and Meredith will pay l $75 a month for it now. - Leonard Lyons in New York Post. A recent number of Field and lstream, a 59011511191125 magazine, published 1n New York contained the following item on the conser- vation of shad, which should be of interest in the sections of West- produce the finest shad in Amer- ica: "The boys along the Hudson River are though cryiu’ time b11188 about. rhe shad runs. Something wondeful has happened — thanks to judicious conservatlori and pol- lution abatement — and it looks as though tllc‘ shad were back to stay. "The catch cu p111.- river this year 11x15 3,500,000 pounds! Ten years ago 1t was down to 200,000, and everyone figured the shad was on its way to Join the dodo and the passenger pigeon. "Regulation of the commercial take—allowlng more bra-tiers 1o get through to spawn- ing grounds _ 1111s been largely re- sponsible for 1.111.- big upturn in the shad supply. Consrru-Jion cf many ziew sea-age disposal plants In the New York Metropolitan area has also helped, by cleaning up the rlv- er and making 1t more attractive to the fish during their spavmiiig runs. Pollution 1's also getting attention further upstream. One of the things which we have always wanted to know Ll the approximate number of po- tatoes that. can be grown from one potato given a good potato in 111c- flfSL place and good soil and reasonable growing conditions after- ward. Now we have a prett good PUBLIC FORUM fill dlnu b; nonunion: n! qunlloul Ila 0hr- lottatnrl UlfiIOfl urllu I000 In no- Lno lb oolnlon o! TOURIST man-w j $ir__1n an editorial not/e 0f 3'0"? issue of the 28th inst. referrma W me 49,242 passengers crossulgtnthe first nine months of this year 1°21 the SS. Charlottetown, and W116 shows an increase of 4.011 Def-WM- fI am glad to lath-rise lvplngi tgures are on .\f <11‘ _ - coming to Prince Edward Island. and do not indicate those crossing to Cape Tormentlne. 1 1 Recently I was able to make ar- rangements for these figures. 811d scme other Information 11131111118, 11w 1940 10111151 trade w 11mm" 111R .great._many- newspapers 111 QuPPPc-l Ontario and the New li-"glflnd States. whlcp l5 80108118!“ llllbllclW for our prov nce. A number of letters already hi" been received fr0m P601119 l" the above mentioned P181665, which stale definitely they are comma 1191611115 year. Also one 1s from p. man 111.0 expects to come with his wife and‘- three children for three months.| ficm far-away Indo-Chtna. Fortunately we were able to 81" him exactly the condition he desir- I' m, Sir, etc. a B. GRAHAM ROGERS. supervisor of the P.E.I. Travel Bureau. WHAT SHALL WE D0 WITII OUR SURPLUS? Sir,-La.st. night, my son Johnny‘ says to me, “Dad what. is all this tall: l1-1 the papers about; the big- 1surp1us of our farm productsz’ |‘ “Well? says I to Johnny, I don't see any great surplus ln any- thing. But wheat ln the west and lpotatoes ln the East. T110 Govern- lmeilt, is taking cure of the wheat. and rightly s0. for it. will all be heeded. Our surplus in potatoes in They either rent. a 100 acres or more and plant potatoes, or they give out fertilizer to farmers on shares. They provide no storage for all this surplus. and as potatoes ‘are perishable they fling all on the market. 1 "You can see 1t every clay at the starch factory, and elsewhere. The ordinary farmer has no pro- Mectton. Therefore, he ls poor. as .Mr. Dennis well knows. I would idea of the number, 1111111 w wuasest 10 the 170W"! that be w Edgar Warren, who lives about, a. ‘call off those gamblers tn potatoes mile and a half from the village of E1g.n. Mr. Win-mu took a potato that had eleven cyc-s, A potato with that many eyes is indeed rare, as auycrc knows who has either qmy gng, we do no: want, to profit; peeled them for the table or cut: them up for seed. It. was prob- ably the number of eyes that prompted Mr. Warren to make the experiment. The potato was cut up for seed into eleven nieces (in nor- mal cutting occasionally mcre than one eye is allotted to a piece). The eleven separate pieces were planted 1n eleven separate hills, with of course, only one piece to the hill (in normal, non-experimental plant- 111g usually‘ two or three pieces are dropped in a 11111). Out of the eleven 111115 were cvcjually dug one hundred and one potatoes. They .mu.st have been falr sized potatoes because tog-ether they made a good bushel - Kingston Whig-standard. Since time out of mlnd men have dreamed of n golden age, usually in the past. bui, sometimes still to come. It has meant peace, plenty, good health, goodwill, no jails, no crime. no shedding of man's blood bv num. The very light ‘was gCIClCII 111 1.111- golden age. It 15119119 on shepherds tending their [flocks on brawnv smiths standing rat their flllVlls while the sparks ljumped, on happy parents sur- rounded by tkmir children, on vistas of calm seas and ships bearing Wanderers safely home. This 1.1.;- psue of dreams, this reactionary 011b- wcb. Dr. Goebbels has swept. aside in his address to 8,000,000 members and give us farmers a show to make a living. Pay our debts and- provlde for our wives and children, , and we will not be called poor by by the "vi-arias many are doing. A; a class we are loyal. But we want a living. If not we will be compelled to look for it tn some other calling. It strikes me, judg- lng by a letter over the slunature of Mr. Dennis last June telling of giving out fertilizer to farmers of lBangor, that the Department of Agriculture or Prince Edward Is- land has also helped in this glut. of potatoes. “Surely the growing of farm crops should be left to our farm- ers tn their legitimate business, and not to gamblers who think they see a chance to make a haul | out. of the war. However, Jack, Frost will settle lt all within the =next few days. and later we farm- ers may, and likely will. get. a price that will cover cost of production and that 1s all we ask or expect. I! the government (or the public) wish to help the farmer, then give 11s some protection. shut off the ‘gamblers. regulate the price of the many things that we have to buy. “Contrary to what we have been told. the prices of most everything up. Why is this? has the govern- ment no responsibility or ls 1t all When You Ordai- lNVEllNESS You will have taken the first step in Heating Satisfaction in f‘ Soft Goal It. is soot free, bright burning and containing the maximum heat units Ask your dealer for INVERNESS SOFT GOAL CIVIC AI“!- AIRS Si1',—-I notice 1l1c 11111-111.» 1111111111: Civic Authorities 111-c making 511011111 anything in the way of nallowe en ceieor-aviorz take place on Lllc eveu- 111g o1 the 31st instant. 11 1s about. time 1.1.11 they awoke to their responsiblliu. 1o 1111 Auditors‘ 113131.11, clcsc 1o bltltL- ‘ UUU 0t our Ulric l-‘ullus “'11s sluuzaj LlUIlIIg l-he 1111111001. period 101' which they, the Auditors. were poi-milieu to check the accounts. who got the money, or why muse WHOM.‘ uuby 11 was w stile-guard the city cash, 11111 1101. do so, 1111s 111-voi- known. In tact, nnylhiiig 111 11111 wav o1 a reference w 111c- "incident" 1s considered bad taste. Of course, the reason is quite clear; the present. manugcmcn such weighty problems L0 deal \\'11l1, - such as the 5U§.",1(‘Sl.(‘(l 11111-11111- 011 1111.‘. evening o1 the .1151 mat-ant o1 Rwy. - 5111013111.», 111111 1111.- 11-1v.-.1l matter llkc 1111‘ idab‘ of 5100,0011 111 civic funds; lflllal not 11c pc11111L11-1. Lo divert their attention. Then there was L111.- rcportof tLa Civic Committee of 1110 Jun» board 0f ‘trade-a vcrr 11111101111111 docluucnt as I sec it. but lllm‘ 11111111 importance attached to 1t by Civic Authority uppeai-s 1o 11:11-11. been that; 1t, had nut been 111s1-11>.sc1l with certain dignitaries 111 advance of its publication. Recently the theft. of $3,000 worth of goods from the l‘£1ll\\'ll_\' at C 1- lott/ctown “'11s before 1111- U11" Aullwritlcs. 111111 s11 report 5111's, “'11s proveu to have 1:01-11 11111111‘ b1" 5011-1: highly paid railuriy 0111 11s, 11111.1 the case “'11s reported as "ihuily-ti of Q0065 in excess of $25." The par- ties wcre given a s11sp..-1111erl _ fence and acct-plan for 1111111 ry duty. How 11011111-1-11 our b11111‘ . . 11101‘ boy-s trill fccl when 111c- 111-w rc- cruits v1‘! Contrast this with tl1 handed out to 111c- 1111f0rl1111at1‘ 111- zlividunl who by accident 111-ma» l1.s auto past a "stop 511111" 111s car parked nv1-1-111gl11 011 1111,1- citv street. Whv 11 1111011111 b1- c.‘ siclcrcd criminal to .1‘:1v1‘ 11 parks-fl from 1 1,1‘ 2 11.111, 111g vyhtclre 1L 111-av} llifotxz-ilpyi 1x‘ 1111111;- we bu from L1 1 ed a 1e rest o 11‘ ' 101115. ‘t?- y w trade’ mus gone quires the wisdom of such men a control our Civic nffalrs to ox to be left; to p11b1lc opinion? plum‘ "Yes, the farmers are getting poorer and will be yet. A 1mm of the Hitler Youth. After the ‘$18111- POQTQI‘ 1f SOmB action ls not "final victory," he said, they would look back on the war days as “a golden time." Well, let us not quibble. Perhaps they will. Perhaps Adolf Hitler and Dr. Goebbels will. also. These may be Naziclcmb days of gold. Liberty's days of g0ld may yct come, “mt-h the unanswerable of irresistible wings. - New York Times. "ls (Stalin's) ambitions are manl- ' fold. First. r1111] fort-must, to remain 1n ‘power-at any price, Secondl 1,0 bring about a world revolution 'I'l1i1-<l1_v, to expand the territory over which he rules - tits being partly i-cvohltionnry and partly old guise; 111 than respect, the world is 1111- limit, and 11s long as he can avoid a-tunl war he will go on ad- ding to his dcminlons. In the fourth instance he is always glad to snub the democracies, so he must have enjoyed the chance of taking for nothing the countries they would not clcllvcr to him at the price of an alliance. Finally, there is the question of security: the belt. of countries stretching from the Baltic to the Black sea ls purport- ed to have been desired by Stalin as a safeguard against an lm-vlt- able attack from Hitler Lu the fut- ure. The fear of that. ls, of course, omnipresent in his mind, Yet he rc- alizes. and so docs Hitler, that for the moment and for a long time to come. they have far 1.0a many tn- tereus ln common to fall out with earn other. Both are 1n constant fcar cf revolution and both desire the (lestructlon of the Brltlsh Em- plre. There may be moments of but, Hitler could not turn against Soviet Russia until he has finally dtspo ed of Britain. It he Ls so strong that 11c can do that. and hold all the countries he has a1- rcacly conquered, thou surely 66,000 square miles of Baltic territory, or Poland and Bcsmarnbia, will not save Stalin from his doom. In any case, the Fsuo sor-ms rather re- mote. Thus for the time being Stalin ls bound to rr-maln the greatest. bencficlarv of tll’s war. -- Goorge solovcytchlk. in The Con- temporary Review (London). taken to give them a living wage, as has been done for the farmers ln England, (and "there will al- 1101-1)" AUTUMN uounav 01v MOUNT ROYAL’ Some nay leaf-carpets had been laid where groups towns Kept time with lilting theme 80Ilg5 0f the wind And 1111111111., noudcd their approval. 1 e1 A few play-headed flowers, also attuned To nature, tolled the summer's re- quiem bells And black-Capped chlckadees turn- od scmersaults With easenulgoil a swaying birch 1 . ree n A yellow bupverflv brought memor- s Of daffodils, and choirs of tawny 08 Under the autumn spell, hummed old-time chants At, altars 111 a grove sun-flecked with gold. The clang of hoofbcats on the d1 ath brl e p Resoundco, as the riders passed along, And pleasing harmony went ringing through The air in children's happy laughter row call. -'I‘he blllsv squirrels roundabout were ur Repeatedly by people offering nuts which, when awcpteo, soon were away. Far to the south a company of ciows Seemed lnkblou on the white- Laws will he enforced here and everywhere else. when th= eonle come to the conclusion tha llfe An cannot. be carried on unless law prevails. What ls necded h a new sense of neocss ty of cbservlng the law Reforms mav help us to grow. If the rcurts hold tfv- nubllc con- 1161-1101» by helm: swift and sure, 1f legislators are particular not to en- act measures which cannot be en- forced, 1f exeeutlvcg take the p011- 11m that. the 11w must b1». onvvllgr] wthout, fr-ar or favor-if all lbw» things are made to happen, the news will become loss Iurfcl. for there will not be so many crlm-ex. Until thlt ttlm the mirror which shawlcd sapphire sky. Time ued unnoticed 1.111 the shad- ows fell. I alrmape moved ln swift majestic 1 i Toward sunset gold, and then the evening let Her curtain; dawn and tied them back with stars. | I —Amy Blssett England. ‘(Prize Poem ln "Canadian Poetry Magazine" The author Ls a natlve_ofw Prlnce_Edward_ Island.) ShOWs conditions will be useful ln k&'9[.\§ the country informed of the sltuatlon u it la. — Guelph Mom 1 tsh . structlons. (‘F fllm) Of maples in their richly-colored 1'1"" "t, G" 111 ccl With cricket. chlrplngs and a spar- -- . 1‘ -1// 6.. ONE INTI-IIIESTI-ID. msmucnmvs ‘T0 oiuslzk _ sun-s NEW YORK, Oct. 28.—1QP) —-All ‘vays be a" EnBlflnd" God bless Greek ships in the Atlantic Pacific oceans were lllslrllt-letl 111 11 I am. Sir. etc. British radio broadcast. picked JOHN TURNIP SEED. here todnv bv the Coliuubia. Broad- -____________ casting System to isruvvfll 10 B111- dl Unitgd states or Dutch East In es por . The announcement said that the Greek llovcrmneut. gave tlu-sc It. added that no (‘11-01-1: {chips were to co t0 Franco 1| 111 poi-us ln French posse-slun- For several Years the Unitml, States Forest» Sci-vice has used 1 aeroplanes and parachutes to d1‘11'.-- ‘- ' quic‘ to fire ll‘lll‘c-, f‘ I’ l Macs llair Restoreri A delicately porfuml-rl 11"‘.- purallon which reqfzflrvfi- strengthens and bcautifu‘, 1111- hair. n‘ wlu. RESTORE GRAY IIAIII. T0 ITS ORIGINAL COLOR Promotes a new and Sill?- erlor growth win-re the l is falling and remarkably useful In preventing alumlrull 1111a destroying punlsitlr: hall‘ killers. Just follow the din-c- tlons carefully and you wl-l be amazed at the results. GET YOUR BOTTLE TODAY PRICE 60c Dflr B0"!!! GASSY STOMACIIS RELIEVE!) Every person who ls troub- led with gas in the stomzuh nlul bowl sllolllll got :1 buttk- of Dr. E 411's Stomach Mix- ture and see lmw quh-lalv it will rcllcvc all lustre-slug symptoms Dr. Evans Stomach Mh-turr, taken at maul times, not only prevents all bud efforts from gas but It promntts the func- tlonnl nctlvlty of the Sltllllllfll, assist dlgrstiun and llnnrovrs the appetite. DON'T DELAY ORIll-‘ll YOUR. BIYPTIJ-I 'IOI).\Y l" ICE 85c LADIES Why not call 11ml sec on: stock of Max I-‘iu-tnr 5111-11-1! Bcautv Aids nml lake 11111-1111‘- agc of the trenu-minus 1 r tn the price‘ n! '11 s1- "rounds Never before‘ has the nrlu- been so low In (nnnrla. Now ls vnur rhanee to Buy DONT DELAY. TIIE ‘Twat! MAGS 110001111113 SMN‘! JOHN ' MONCION been mack: S. A. McDon r1: announce the visit to their .~:.".-:-1- 11f F. , IV. TWISS representing Wm. H Leishman cl’: Limited 1 On October 291/1 & 3111.1, 19-9 Your are cordially invited to attend tl1. shelving of u-oollens and mmlrlii. "PAIN, BELL & (.‘().\ll’.\ cuaanorrnroyvx Distributors for Prince Edward Island. L has 1111- 27-—(CP1-~Day- 110w ln effect iuuiiiclpfilltlt-s as u vauon measure, u-ill continued indefinitely in those centres. Government circles ,be- IJOWEI‘ 0011581‘- 1111‘ $111- c t1'1 1111111-111 01' JHIVPS , . . ‘ “e are 1n :1 position t0 s111-1111c1- service, and “'01 advice and information. 1111 1110111- (‘llzirlottetou-n, and Quebec probably be goemz-try Danger O11 the sea. 0n land, 0f automobiles, In our I'll(.)(l(.‘l'fl life we are surroundvd by and that 1s why we employ the svstt- ancc to protect us financially. HYNDMAN 81 00. LIMITED Th1: Oldest Insurance Agency in P, i}, |,-|,,,|,| Summerslrlc, 11ml nlul 11p i11- _._1 f / D“. f€c u; 1., ISA 10c Per Fig HICKE Y’S TW S T IS l"'.ln'.ll"’." -1-1‘;l lly 1111111111 s..111c11t11.s1.-1 TOBACCO CO» LTIL, (lllAlll.O'l"l'l l That's the experience of 1111.1,‘ _ , of homes where Springhill V/ash. Nut Coal is now the accomm- It's washed at the mine, you get your full ton of 1; .. .. out dust . . . a clean, effici- Save by using a clean fuel. I DOMINION STEEL 1‘. 1:13.11 CORfOVRAIION, LIMITE C- 1 Keep l\IlII1'\l‘(IS lu "ll11"'l11>111r-. peril of fire and lightning, of accident, 0f siclrn1‘.~\, n1 of insur- providc a complete i11- come your i111|11i1'i1-.~' fur No 0blig-:1lio:1. FRIIJND HUNTERS In those cool Autumn (lays lflirlri Ducks 111-c falling to hunters. 0111- 'l‘11'i.~t 12-11"- extra good in this bracing 111-other. name I’RI('E all over the Province.