,1:e§11r_,r<>1111 I r111: ctuntorrtzrowtt ' tauttnnutu 15111117111? fifiETiiutTtitt-Ii TnTIVS-SIF-I Prelident: Lieut. c111. w. Chester s. MeLure Vice-President: J. R. Burnett, I-‘. J. I. Secretary: Lleut. Cut. I). A. blat-Ktnnun, D.S.0. Editor and Managing Director: J. it. Burnett. F-J-l- Asmcfntc Editors: l-‘rank Walker and Lieut. Ian A. Burnett, ILL '.V.l{. tOn Active Service) “The ‘Memory is "Taker The; the Wen/crust Ink.” jiffifavfautirsa‘ 1'2. ’11.~~14u_ The Big Fair All roads load 11c.\'t wet-l: to the l1ig Provin- Faint Exltibitiott and (lld lluutc \\'ct-l< i11 (‘har- lottetmvn. The war ltas stttuzttvl the uccd for morale l)llll(llll_‘_f 'c11tt~1't;11111111:11t, autl this is precisely what tl1e tltott-atttls 111' visitors who will be here next wt-cl; fr1-111 all 1. ‘ls ui (Em- ada and t1t.'u1_v parts 11f tlzt~ l'1 d fitates, are looltittg to fi11tl. :.\l1t1,v 11f fortnet", Prince lzdtvartl l-lau lc: ~. wclcuu1c1 opportuuirv Iu rt-at-tv tltl f- and quaiutattccsltips. Tn 11111‘ 1’ 1d especial- ly our farttters. utht- 1'1‘; l les .111 op- portunity i11r getting t-g. catttpztriug notes on tttattcrs 11f 11111'u:1l which 110 mitt-t‘ l<i111| 12f 1 furnish. During tbt- has been such .1 points that i: l tion. .\111l ' necessary Zllfl‘ tlte ifitlt‘ be more than \\ l'1 attractions at 11:11 it and tlte 111itl\\.1t In addition, a1111111g and cquiputcut, tl an up-to-tlatc lttztclt .111- aut at the tear <15 the fill a lotto-felt zn-tvl. The proure 11f ance at the Fair is . the reports from all _ the large influx of t1i<itm1< wI1 c 1.‘111t~<l their vacation trip so as to c11§11c1le wftlt this big event. l4, tlte mac-track .-1111'.1l he desired. 1)111t111ts to plant 11t 1.1 i tulle‘ attctttl- - ' from A Fine Convention King's (‘nuutv ("p granulated on the <11 ing and nomittating r11 at Ii1~111'_;c1<1\\'11 ygstgrday, In ggleeting .\l . .\l:1cl’l1ee, Al. L. A, as their standard ln-arer i11 the next Federal contest, tl1(1_v have choscn 1:1e 11f the ahlest autl ntost popular men in our ,11.1l‘?~ life. \\'1tl1 the tide rutmitig strctirglv aezti ~'. he t11"t\<<*11t I.1h- eral aclministratintt, as l'CCt‘l‘.\ (‘YUIIYS ltave clear- ly shown, there is every rvas 1:1. to expect that Mp Macphpe wgu Ive of 'l by a thtttnpittc majority Thgi 1,.,“1,».1,~, ,1.111¢111l r111 thor- ough Qrg;11\ij;\‘,inn 311i, m 1111<1.1 31:1 1111 tlte part of all his supporters at the ~,111‘1,l.<. .\'o one out- side the King cabinet l=1111\1.-~ 1\l:<-11. the election will be called; and pet rtps, after the Quebec debacle, even .\l1'. King 1l11~.11': ..o1v. I11 any ease, it 1's well to be r11*1.111'1"1'1l- The ll‘ll)llf€\ paid at tht- c1111vc11ti11n to that veteran ca1np1ig11cr, llih .\- -\1 ~\l11@l3°'l41l<l1 were well deserved. Ile l1a= plolurd his wholl- hearted support to his s1trr-1s-1r 11s thirty czuttli- date, and ‘vim, “lmqtuu- (5, 6' gvts t1» arttott on a protuise of this l-zittd. e\'f.‘1'\111111 l\11 zvs that he means business. ' :11111ual ntcct- ‘Island Ettlistnlettts A tuove l1_v tl1.- l':~1"1vi-1vi.il G11\t-:'11111t~11t and the Canadian Lech-u is 11.11w i11 progress t1) pro- cure tlte names 11f all l’ri l‘1l\\;:wl i~li1IIflCf5 who eulistcrl in the .\1'1t1_v, .\ vv, .\ii~ Force and Merchant .\l.'111f1111 1l=11i111g r‘:1> _111'<~<t111r v The percentage 1111l‘~'=11~11t- has l1t11~11 111t'11ti1111c_l from time to 1111111. I111: :1~ u; 1111 ztcvttrttte fig» ures are available. 'l‘l1t~ (i-1vt1f11111e11t and 1.11;;- iou ltave taltctt (1\<11' the vtork 111' c11ut|1ii g these figures. Tiltcre arc 11111111‘ 11' 11-1 1111.11",- fnt" 11111]. ertalrittq such :1 t. 11l1§1~<~1§v<- l1t1i11g tn ltave all the 111111111 '1 :1 l’1111-l< of lie- metttbratice a111l 111;. . .l1lt1 1-1 t§~c 1111blic at Th1‘ 1'11-ti 1111 of 1‘t-l.1ti\t‘s of our \1r1' 11t‘t‘t'.s.sar_\' in .\~ u"! l1: 11~111l from an atl- all c-111vt-r11ctl are h Iht1 lxqinu 11f- npiliug the -111l FIfwuI. 0f ti?" 111 c1111‘ 1.‘. vertiscmeut i11 t111‘1.11\'~ requested t11 gvt fice which has l1-1c11 narues and .'l1l(ll't'<~1'~ .11‘ The fiolriictis’ \.'t1l The liberal 1111'» 1' _ t\11t- ~t1<l grati- fication that i11 the tbtv-t- ptwvincial elections biking place this ntnnth, tht- ermmplt» 5,11 by the Jottcs (Z11vcr11111c11t i11 1li~1'1':1:1t"11isi11,4 the. overseas forces- \\'.'1s l11.'.,__ 1'~llt1tt-1-tl. This may ltave l1ct111 tla- p1"1t"tfrt1 1'11','11\\111l i11 Quebec and Alberta. l1t1t it is 1111i 'l.1~ ‘ft-c i11 .\'1-1v fruits- 1 - r01 . D i\ depends on their giving full expression to the voice of the people. How can they express the people's voice when the most deserving class of pcople—our active service forccs—have been disfrattcltised? The denial to these men and \vo- mcu of their rights as voters on the pretext of economy is monstrous. One can think of a great many worse uses to which Liberal elec- tion money has been put, in every catupaigtt, than in giving our soldiers their chance to vote. EDI IURIAL NUItS Q Next week Old Home Week. I ‘l 1F It A visitor was amazed the other day at the rowdyism of two drunks in tlte vicinity of the Victoria Park. , 1c 1v v u Saint Jolm reverts to Standard Time ou Oct. 2S, equivalent to Eastern Daylight. Sav- ing 'l‘i1ue. a1 at i 1a u Evidently blood donors are wearying of well- tloittg and falling down or1 their job. The at- tendance at tlte blood clinic has fallen off alarm- ingly, and just at a time when there is a. great- er need than ever for the life sustaining ele- mcnt. n1 »- 111 v Is there "protection" for certain prohibition offenders in city and country? Both the At- tornqv-General and the police emphatically de- clare “no". Then it must be, as tlte late Justice .\':u111ders said when Premier, prohibition is like chess with the bootlcggcrs always a ntove ahead of the authorities. v l i I A reader suggests that round about high tide each day, tlte tmlice should see that boys are kept out of the men's bathing houses at \tc— toria Park and scnt_t0 their own. :\lS0. lllfll a plain clothes policeman should keep an eye upon what is going on ashore while the bothers are in the water. i I I i In the 59 ntonths of the present war Can- ada's total casualties for Navy, Army and Air Force have been 44,2I8. In the forty-five-day period front D-Day to July 20 our casualties “or; 6,545, or I45 daily. They were thus at a rate of more than 52,000 a year- * $1 i 1K Is Dr. Yen's retirement from the presidency of both the city and Queen's County Liberal Association preliminary to his assuming the greater responsibility of Lieut. Governor? _Of course that appointment as well as the appoint- meut of a new Senator must be made before the election, otherwise it will fall to the lot of the Bracken Government to handle the situation. >k 1K >3 1i‘ The amount an income tax payer may de- duct from taxable income for ntedtcal expenses has been increased. Hereafter, IKXPQYCYS "HY deduct from taxable income medical expenses totalling more than four per cent of income. The maximum which ntay be dcduded i135 i160" increased from $400 to 060° m tile Case of a single ntanvand from $600 l0 $900 1" the ca“ of a ntarried man. ‘ Infantile paralysis has made itsappcarfllwfi i11 New Brunswick again this year with IO cases officially reported since the third week in July. The .\Iot1cton area has been ltardest: htt with five cases, three within tlte city lumts and two outside. The first case reported was" also from \\'est11torcla11tl County. York Count)’ has lml" cases, two of them in Fredericton. The tenth case is in Xorthuntberland County. 111 =11 v =11 \\'omen in shorts are taboo on the streets of llottaltatts, Texas, H1858 days- In C?!“ 50m‘: sbapely~or otherwise-female appears 1n sttclt attire, she is sent home, and flulCklY- The m)’ council passed the ordinance as an “cn1et'gency" and, perhaps strangely. tlte tueasttre has been popular, evcu with tlte women. Mayor lad. l)ttffe_v is all i11 favor of 1t ‘because so t11.'tuY wmnett call every day and ask tts to put a strip to shorts on the street." v 101 l U 1r 1x latucs Russell Lowell, xhtiericau lilteratett: ztntl. tliplotttat, tlictl this date 1X91; l1est lmowtt as the attthor of “The lliflln“. liflimii" hi" Pill?‘ lishcd a volume of verse, also ".\l_v btudy \\t_u- tlows", “Fireside Travels", "Iiuder the \\ll- buys", "The Cathedral", “llcartscase and hue", cttx: "'l'l1<- many tttake tlte bottsclttvltl llut only one the ltomc." ‘ll N‘ l!‘ I .\Ir. L. S. B. Shapiro, the well-iufortttetl wat cnrt-cspotttlcttt of the Alontrcal (iazcttc. con- firtus the previous reports received from .\or~ mtandv that the population tlttrre is not so c11- ltltttsizistic over the relief the Allies are brittpgittg [hgm at ugh [reat cost, as people ltere tptgltt itnagitte. “The population in this sector. he writcs, "seems adctlttatcly fed. This is a farm- ing and beach resort locality and ztltltottglt tlte tourist business has been uuucxistettt tor four years the farms ltave been maintained, except. wicy. l‘rovi.si<111 l\ l111i111; t11:.1l1- t1» l'll.f‘ lit‘: votes 0f Elli flit‘ Flt’li\‘<' 1'l1f‘111'-, A11 itctu t11 this t.‘ issue of 771.1 J/u/‘lr I. the Cattatliatt forces Miles liiibsott, special 1101 service electors. Il\ 4.11151; 11; 111l1l be no proxy vntiuq l1_1. 111'*11 ;:11 " :1 i11 the armed forces. .\'1-\1" l'-1'1111<-1\ . -111l1t'1's of the services "i11 1111'; 111‘111.i1rc11 i11 trutzttla and outside of (":111.~11l:1 1.\ill t~ 1 111N111; i111‘ candi- dates i11 tltcit‘ 111111111 t~111~vi11t 11111». Tht-se rustths will be atldcd t11 Il11- civil 1 I11 111111111 Iltt-tuvt-s of war, the v11ti11_1_§ tun-.- ltit. .11 l1t~ deferred. U1". Gibson paid; hut it will I111 lillwll illi\'l'l.llil'il'\.\'- .‘\ll credit I11 the Tfilt/‘ral I§111.-1-1‘111111-11l 11f New Brtiflfswick I111" tl11- ~ta111l it has talwn 111i this question! .\]111l1-,4i\ts for lht" _l11111-. 18111-111111- mént said it c1111lrl11't b1- 1l1111t-, 111‘ at ltn-tst it wasn't feasible. It \v111.1l1l ltatt- l1t11~11 easier for the Jones (iovcrtttttcttl. I111». tl1'111 i111‘ tl1t1 .\lc.\':1ir Government at this time. .\ i111‘ l.‘1I‘f,_'L'l‘ utt1t1l11-v of Canadians are 110w i11 avti1111. I'111t why tall: about difficulty and 1-\|111 =11 :1 tnaticr 11f this kind? .'\ll (‘lCCliIIIH :11" t‘1- ' a:11l trtutblcsoulc. They are an cssz-tttvtl 1111‘ 11f 11111‘ tletttorrztcy, however. Iheir value-and their solo value- .~1-1'-1' "1111 i11 a rcccttl 11| lil'\\'.\llilllf'l' of 1|t111t<-tl lh". J. for the of course, for fields 111it1cd by the enemy. llreml, vegetables, milk autl eggs have ‘lteeu available in adequate (ptatttities to tuaitttattt good, even vnhttst, ltealth. (iertttatt adutiuistrators attached .10 the military attempted a system of rationing a percentage of the local produce for consump- tion hcre and trzutsportittg the reutauttlcr uilattcl _l,,_-|-h;1l15 10 the Reich-but the people say the)’ so confounded and foxed the (JCHIIRII 641111015‘ trators that most of the food remained here. Politically, these people are cottfttscd. lvlen- 1am of (i011. Charles tle (iattlle evokes some f-uut glitutnct" of recngnitiott in their eyes. lml 9"‘ iaittlv no violent eutltttsiasnt. It was news to most 11f tbcsc people to whom I talked that dc Gattlle has mnhnninui a fighting l1ret1cl1 establtshnteut in (it-cat Britain and Africa all these years. It was my impressintt that they regard de lvalllle ;1< .1 surf nf mystery patriot whose name has lwen infreqtteully whispered rather than RS U18 chief of the I'rc11cl1 organization beyond the lmttteland. 'I‘l1t1. explanation may be tn the fact that all ratlin sets ltave been eonfisczitctl i11 tlte coastal sectors for tuany months; ticrhaps. loo, because tltese tacoplc living in .111 active Ger- man tnilitary sector have been under closer wrwithnw u».- fstuq 1110111115. .1 Notes By The Way u Turkey do” 1111.11,- uboord the Allied band-wagon, the rumble seat. will be ood enough. -Stra.tford Beacon- aid. Already iht; year there bu been a heavy toll of death by drowning. and In most of the cases careless- ness has been the cause, chiefly Bellini: beyond one‘: depth and swimming In waterholes where no help is available. - Niagara Balls Review. Eire l; reported to be discus the question who shall represent 1t at. the peace conference. A more important question ls where does he DIODOSG to sit: with the con- ftuerors or with the conquered? - Toronto Saturday Night. According to one‘; viewpoint, the war has brought: a terrible or B. glorious shortage of bagpipes In Scotland. Mayor Kenneth Dobbte of Dumfrles moans: "How can our boys march Into Berlin without; bagpipes?" How, Indeed? The “Ladies from Hell.“ greatest fight- lutl men in the world. need them t0 ring out their flaming spirit. And think what, terror the sklrl o’ th‘ Dloes will strike In the heart of the WngnerIan-weanecl Nazis! - Detrott; Free Press. Search has been going on for I0 days for a bomb which fell off an aircraft into a small lake at Morton, Gainsborough. The lake, around which George Eliot. wrote “The Mill on the Floss", 1.5 In the grounds of Mr. W. Forrest, solicitor, and is about 50 yards from zhe drained by the N.FS-. but It l: stated that; the bomb Ia going far- ther nucl farther into the earth and they fear they will not be able to catch up with It. ‘they have taken large quantities of slime from the lake's bed. and still the iOlg round the bomb fill; up. — orkshlrg Post. An American merchant Iii] was sittklitg in the Mediterranean. ‘The third officer went b0 to cabin, deliberately put aside his handkerehlefs and a bracelet he'd bought for his life; another of- ficer searched frantically for the ship's cat, which was about to have kittens; a seamen calmly took off hi5 shoes and put on two right ones; the pursuer opened o packages of cigarettes from a car- ton. left: the rest left two valuable watches and all his other personal belongings behind. Almost every- one "left all of hls persortul be- longings. No one appears to have known what he was doing until It was all ovum-Providence Bulletin. Mr. Anthony Eden [no 10mg In- terestlntz facts when answering e ' in the House of Common; last week. He Was replying to the contention that the Allied policy o! “unconditional surrender" for Ger- many stiffens the reststance of German, soldiers, tending to make themtfmutrunwto Allied appeals to surrender. Mr. Eden told the House that '77 per cent: of the rIa- oners captured since the Ian Ings in Normandy have admitted, on in- terrogation, that they had read Allied radio messages. He said that 40 per cent; of the ers were carrying Allied inthelr pockets when captured. Many of them had read the leaf- lets and regarded them as some- thing In the nature of a t for therrioment of surrender. - Brlttsh Infonnatton Services. East. and west will meet again- in a Broadway play. After an ab- sence of 10 years, Mae West re- turns to the New York stage tn do her own play, Catherine Was Great. Rehearsals have com- menoed under the direction of Mike Todd and. according to Miss West. herself, the story and production will be "something." By all rights It should be. Catherine of Russia. If we recall our history correctly, was quite a lady-a hearty but. dominating soul whose long and eventful career never smacked of IiXIllIICSS. A lady who could meet any situation and give a command 1 est with equal relish. In Mae West's capable hands. Cathertne should be "boxofflcw, for given the right umterial she is absolutely in a 1111155 by herself-San Fran- cisco tlrgcnztut. Al. lcnst 312.000 urban men and 011 10.11011 the Form Commando .- of Ontario List your and Istt-d in ltoelrtg. haying and nar- vestiug or in putting down fruits and veqetables I11 the cannerles. Far many 0t tlttm It was o new and 111011111111; expenence, and they cnpyezt tlie time they devoted t0 food trroducttnn .for the further- ance of victory. This year the farm labor situation ls no better and cvrn more workers are re- qturert to g0 out from the cities to give the farmer a hand. The need is urgent. It I5 advised by the eznnnando ltraclqtiartcrs that. Deo- ple 11.1110 have farmer relatives and friends should try to place them- selves with them, notifying the local commmido lteadquarters that they hnVe made arrangements so that; t1 record can be kept. Others, who have 1m furm connection, should net in touch with loc summation ltcadquartcrs. Tor- onto Telegram. u B The flying bomb on the one hand and equally the solving of the oversea invasion problem m the other are both clear warnings that, technology will ultimately des- troy us 1111 If we ever again per- mit. It to be debused by powerful regimes into the service of War and conquest. It used to be sold that science would ultimately eliminate war by mztklntz It too terrible; ex- perience has unfortunately shown that Its potential terrors have only tnl to turn them upon others in escape the consequences» In the case of Hitler Germany the hope has proved 11 catastrophic failure; but. that; monsters dying thrust; I; a plain announcement ernments nrc prevented In the future fmtn perverttrtg the re- sources and skllls of great, peoples to ntfzrcsatve war. And there Io no way in which any one people, Iiowever mighty. can prevent. that by tta own unaided efforts in de- tenet! or (Itplomncy. Them Ia n0 way at all except. by some effec- tive Interutttlonal which will hold the war-making process Itself In cheek. That truth is Ilttlertsmls last bequest to the wm-ld. —- New York Herold "m- DIIIO. " 1 - ’ ' River Trent. The lake has been ' watch and rlug and picked up six ‘p drawer below the bunk, took two m Allied pamphlets and listened to m a1 Post Office. particularly since the incited the ambitious and the bru- trflmtto the hope that they can themselves tglgprtnm o1 what. others wtll do unless uov- be PREMIER JONES 8I|n~Preu1Ier Jones was revere- ly criticized by Liberals for ap- pointing r. Large with no o0!- ttcul Mr " '“ I’ m o ‘“ , oenml In the when! Government. Now he I; criticized for allow Mr. large to enforce the laws l d down In the Statues. One more point. tn partlcuirr is the or shop. It Ir Duthettc to listen t0 the Wllltng of u num- ber of our citizen; about Mr. Largeb actions In enforcing the regulation. temperate man and realised Irregular use made of the back door of the ven- dor's shop. “Stick to your Ans. gentlemen. unttI you have some- thing better to offer-let the chips. fall where they may." I um, str, etc, ONLOOKQ. Mr. Macblicol’: Canada (Baht John Tobin!!! 1 I all our MP3; had the vision o! Mr. John Ritchie Macwcol. and his a ecfatfon of the fact that. a no ton, like u chain. t; no atron e1: m t nk more Mr. MaoNfool, u manufacturer bobble; are golltlca and travel, live; In Toronto, ut unlike oetrtutn reotdenu of the self-styled "Queen Ctty" he Is aware that Canada stretches from the Atlantic tp the Pacific. He has never been known go utter the familiar and IfOlliy unwarranted complaint that. the taxpayers of Ontario are fumed m "support" the rent of my Dominion. Ha even ad- mit‘ that there may be some Justi- fication for the complaint. of other the Dominion that. under bl pollcy which his made for yndgitz-Iagecentrsgtzatlon, they hayte, ns , en orceq tn "su " Ontorlo. m” Mr nu frequently been on hie feet; In Common; battling for measures w bet the Prairie Provinces. He hB-s a championed e Mar whenever the occ- adon arose. ‘Ilwrg were two such occasions the other day, during eon- oiderwtfon. of we estimates of the department of trnrtaport. One Item had to do with the new ferry ‘wing built to operate from Dupe Tormen- ane on the New Brunswick mainland Y aearehllcht come when ns going to and from that Is- land will have twice that many cars...A11I ufnflbingtpgo/ylg that the Island 1| entitled m the best i: country can Rive It. lsndpnu- rare entitled to t-he moat 1m to date mm- pomt/Ion which can be secured be- tween the Island and the mainland." Mr. MacNIcoI proposed that the ratlwoy car 5nd mobile aoc. onunodotton of m; ferry be enlarg. . at additional expense 1f neces- ary. and that, "pm docks” be provided at Tormert ne and Borden, A few hours later he again went to but for a. Maritime project-the Chignecto Canal. Said he: "I h!" fllwllye been 1n favor of that: ctmnt being built. It has been n 111151900 which hu been before thin Home since 1m. It was one of the first canal projects proposed In the parliament of Canada, a. matter of seventy-five years ago. So that‘. I think It Ls about flute. lifter seventy- five years of argument, that th Job be not on with . 1t the cona were built. It would save at least ftve hundred mile; the nearest New Brunswick port, which I believe is Shediae, to s m, John. as compared with the present route from Stiedlac around Nova SCOUB to Saint: John... I think this House should to Increase the prosperity of the Maritime Provinces, and here I; one way of doing It“ " We want. to thank you, Mr. Mac- Nlcol. for your support. We app- reciate lt sincerely. We hope your 800d example wll! be followed 11v other MP’; from the central pro- vinces, who have mo long begrudg- erclli the Maritime Phovtnces any- I; I18. Problems Of British Post Office, (British Information Service), GENERAL EISENI-IOWER has written to Captain H. Crookshank. the Postmaster General. thanktng the General Post Office workers on behalf of the Allied Expeditionary Force for the "excellent oo-operat-Ion they have given towards our suc- ease." It In perhaps not fully realized What an Immense job the war has Imposed on the Brltlm General arrival of the U. S. forces In the British Isles. All over the oountmy the G. P O. ha; Installed for the US. Army a network of swltchboards. In self bigger Lhun the whole pre- war public system. It also supplied staffs to operate this network untu the U. 5. Army oommuntcuttone could take over. m addition, it: has a quarter of u mill- . Including cgwyégg otozrop e n British G. P. O. innovation.) The letter; are hand- ed over to the U. s. Army au- thortbtm for lfnut sorting and dia- n. 1h!» 62.0. ha. also In- stalled for u.“ U15. Army over 200 w res. O O INSTALLATIONS of civilian phones have also Increased by ,- 000 elnce the war, mlklnq a total of 0.000.000 In the country. This has » m necessary of war pm jects, despite more reetrlctlom on Installation; for private use. But. the bf tuner of the G. . Afr Mtntetr . which uses 42 percent. of the one private wire; whtci-t the 0.11.0. has provided for the services, 28 percent. of those teas than t» mum tone. and B0 per cent. of all the wire mileage used by all of the servloel. The RAJ’. ha; been supp- lted with 4.500 long-distance print; linen and 17.000 short ones the rental of which an in zolng from A‘ do everything It. can be _ send u: overseas?" What. Life Insurance door not fur A Life or Endowment policy Provtnelll Olttoee - f“ lotteto Thomas M ‘ * , C.L-U., “ Alllnun P. McLean, C.L.U., Dir Earle . Jeiley, pepresentatlve at 0'Leury Cyrus A. B. Show. Representative at Montague Peter G. McEuchern, Representative at Victoria F. L. MucNutt, a..." ‘HAVE YOU A PLAN? for ht: funlly. It lhnply underwrite: hi: guaranteed value: for retirement. Conserve the Home and ltlhlitle the Nation. Consult your nurut Great-Went Life Agent or write Prince " blond " ' o. Ilyntlman 81 60., Limited. down my plan u nun may have‘ pionl. Il an Insured savings plan with n i . I Manager: Summerrlda - Montague , o trlct Manager nt Summerslde sentatlve at Darnley PRINCE EDWARD VIA WOOD ISLAN (DAlLY-SUNDA swung Mly Will L7eave Wood Islands an. 11.00 1.1:. 1nd 3.00 gun. LUNCHES N OITH UMBERLAND OCTOBER. AND NOVEMBER NOUNCED LATER. Buldee flat; there have been 1h- stalled M; airfield: Brest K101110610 of switch teloprlnter wires, and Insmnnervts, and some . . u green deal of complicated signalling equipment especially designed and d oped, mum of It nnecbed with radar. Installing the R. A- F., command’; links with zhe Afr Ministry, the ctxnmurttcuttons be- e tween the Boys! pom. anti-aim raid warming s e all Job; that: the G.P.O. had t0 perform. ‘mere 1s not only no cash tw- oounting between British Govern- ment departments, but also there is no chane for the equipment and services atrpplied by the 0.120. to the U.S. Forces. These all wider reverse lease-lend. . B$IDEB these services, the GP-O. vast. lncre work-war, 01d age. health pensions; 001116 widows, on on. And It hue also distributed $0 mllltotn leaflet, Instructing the public on such matters as Invasion, evacuation, and alr raid precautions. 01mm books have been dlsttrtbuted. as well a; miiltone of petrol coupons. cloth vouchers, and ration cards. m Its stores the G.P.O. has distributed nearly two mtlllon Gtvtl Defence uniforms. During the blitz It, tnatn-tatned the union's wire communication under dangerous w raid oondit- Ions. In Greater London alone“ between September. I940, and Sep-‘ tember, 1M1, the job involved mending 1.100 cables. 3,000 joins and 500.000 wires. All of m1. work ha‘ been done wi u severely IlB-ff- Key GPO. men were need- ed, for their skills. by the forces. soon as the War began. 40,000 G.P.0. men joined up. 5o new hands Bad v0 be trained in highly-skilled work. among them 5,500 women telephone engineers. without whom the Job could never have en done. Speaking (Tf_%uts’ (Globe and Mall) Reproduced In the cartoon space of this page Ls the latest of the Government-sponsored ' expresses the Government's untary" system, a new. despicable low In a thoroughlv cowardly cam- Daggn of coercion. It, is part of a .000 Insult to the men of Can- ada. paild for with their taxes. "Have I the Guts? . . Ask ourself this question. . . . One ook In the mirror will gtve pou the answer. . . Am I 11:11.11 or mouse. . . ." If It 1s not a slander on every| man of military aye. Irrespective of position. of essentlallty In civilian’ Industry or hidden dlsablllties.“ what is it? “Have I the Guts?" Thme are offensive words. But. they are the Government's words. Who Is "I"? Does ft; soften the Insult; that the picture of the boy In the adverttsement is no one In rpartfctflar? In conception It. Is meant to be every boy, every man not wearing what the slouan writ- era the "Overseas Badge of I-IonoP-emblem of the Govern- ment's two-army policy. T ‘pier does not. have to protectkm of the Home Defense Armv. But It does acknowledge, 11s do the many like-minded readers who hziée p1 Ie ent. dtraftee has done hie dutv _ within the Government's deflnl n of what. that; dutv Is. "Have I the Guts? ‘rhe mite . . . to fight. that my home. my people mav free." Would It be unreasonable for those men to picture the members of the Government In u sItnIInr ad- vertisement and nak: “Have you the. Guts? The guts to tbs Cabinet Mtntstern were pictured In ouch 1m ax-Ivnrttse- ment? What. a crv of In-Iusttce. of persecution. would've up! But the worde are their words, thouvh some 0r"- ‘"'1k'"‘ “t1.- "guts" to sum the advertfsanem Hsvlntz bunk to this detzrazlinz lnnzuaue In a desperate effort to salvane o disreputable mun-power policy. mm the Government erv ‘Shame?’ tn 11 similar chnlletv-e? Are these who hays done the fight- . ,, FERRY SERVICE ISLAND - NOVA SCOTIA DS, P.E.l. —- CARIBOU, N.S. M.V.. “PRINCE NOVA" ."Tlle Connecting Link Between These Provinces”.. YB INCLUDED) Duyltgbt Saving Time ht the Nova Scotim-Prtnoo Edward Island "fr! 59"“! I"! WM“: three round trips per day. CHARLOTTETOWN, IRE. not reinforce It; without conscrip- tion; that we had to break up that tasks for fhemmnv to obtain adequate reinforce- andlheavlly b11131,“ 511°w-what more than $150,000,000 u year sneer; wur saving certificate; and has bwn Defense _ to mod-will of Quebec? camps of that _-present the do of tons of food ration {Bathe the budge o‘, cowarcuck which, by indirection. our recruit- Infi advertisements do?" in ment, it is proper and Just. It is a D001‘ Cl scream "Coward!" This War—Four on Southern _ cabinet ministers Will Leave Caribou ' 9 mm. L00 p.11: and 5.00 pan. SERVED , FERRIES, LIMITED I. SCH EDULE WILL BI AN- Government: "Look In your mirrors. . . Are You men of mice. dm e dishonest course we have followed; to acknowledge the Inequalities and waste of the manpower policy which we have pursued? “Have we the guts to admit. that our policy was dicta/ted by political cowardice; that we have bartexed the ftmdamenbal ptr le of the democratic system for which they voluntarily fight - majority rule- for votes? g "Have we the nuts to tell the people of Canada that; our grand 1st Canadian Army plan was a tall- ure: that 1t failed because we could "Have we the uts to tell the taxed peep e of this nation squandered on the Home Armv mafntafn- the “Have we the KIIIZS to no into the Home Army and draftees with white is not a pretty challenge. Yet. the lnntztmze of the Govern- efense for cowardice to And 5W5)’. . Beneath the drift or a Beneath tihe 1.4m i It is dork on the And none are the ‘m lime‘ “::.1:.:'* “11111- 111111 =1- ThO Blfléfl flrl. and the qugw mar: 1:.:*1:..:111111 I dream tonight blum The purple shade eed w . Ihearth 1111111: m the 11115111001211. Tim LOST LAGOQy dusk on tit we two diiealriitsrigfiilma lwll day. drowse or an H" the curve of a 1i BTW gold~ Lost $01? depths of 1mm, mtzotmt that my p“ where the a the skim‘ ,, Roldan mm —PaulI11e Jo _________* mm w: navy. rue rttom TRUSS FOR YOUR PARTICULA} CASE To those at you w}, unfortunate enough 1005:: to-weur a truss we 55k m 111M100. A" you aatlsllrd with the one you are um. Ink? Doer It fIt counter-gm, or 1a it an out of dot, “m, We have Just received a shin- ment of new style trusses. ,\|| d at prices to everybody. n" our! sromcur uneven of Dr. Evnnl’ Stomach M11. turn and no how quickly u will nil distressing Dr. Ivan! Stomach mm“ taken at meal hours. not only prevents all bad effect; from In but It. promotes the func- tional act vtty u! m; m‘; och, mists-digestion and bu. proves the appetite. Don't DIUY. Order yo.- Bottle Today, Pm. B511. TilE 2 MAGS. 140 Great George Street Mill Orderl Given Prompt Attention. Prttfesstona Bards li.R. 1111111111 w 0o. Chartered Accountant: 58 Grafton St, Ciftown. Phone Z080 - Box 247 Years Ago By The Cllnldian Pr"; AUGUST 12, 1940 — Sixty-Mo Gernwn planes destroyed In attack Enkland between Dover and Portsmouth. Leslie I-Iore-Bellsha. former secretary of W81‘. appealed to Bflbons for cre- ation of‘ 100 amty dtvfstoxm. AUGUST 13, lo-Itk-Brldsh Com. mons told that; 0,120 intemcd en- emy nliens had been sent to cun- cetttratlott. camps In Canada and Australia. Afr finer crash In Atro- tra-Ilu killed LL-Gen. Sir Cyril B. B. White. chief of army stuff, three and six others. FAST PRODUCTION DURBAN. Natal -tCP)- A Dur- ban bcmb factory Is producing one lo-pound air practice bomb every 9.6 seconds at. approximately 30 per cent. cheaper than slmflar bombs made in the Utrlted Kingdom. So {1111- 1,850,000!) have been produced ere. “COMPL. INSURANCE SERVIC ” ETE . 1n. 1t. ROGERS , Agencies Ltd. ‘ 1 I 1 Phone 540-541 | Inc v"“'1""'l1, m ocw-"t: 11rd not eIr funnies. B11111“ 3i‘ I» II 3 $3. 11. F1. Anctttstttj DARRISTER. NOLICITOR-e Canadian Bank of Cnmmorr ALEX W. MAT H1 Money to Loon Office : BARRIS Cameron Block 11.11 McPhee BK.“ Riley Building PALMER o HASI-Alll Bank of Nova Scotifl (‘hi C Phone 85 1,, McLeod 8' Bentley w. u. Beurpuv. x. o. J. A. min-Luv. Il- 0- ‘ Bnrrtaterl and Attorneys-II.- Law _ 154 Prince Street Chlrterad Accountant! " Intern Trust Butldlnl Charlottetown .1_ ‘.-._1_- M. ALB N FARMBII Bic Bl}:- avtotvcv TO_I:Q1\V-\V_i_ ‘t Collect 1 Strill Elli?- 2-1- B.A,, LL15- reot 6001'!!!‘ o. M souctrotr. TEE BELL o Mivrntesd MONEY T0 i.o.\.\" I: Charlntte 1 NOTARY M‘. . BARRISTER BOLICITOB Charlotte 1 1 A. y. HASLAM. Bré-hflbb-“C mmusnzn. - "M, l x hnrlottetown. Y- 71, ' tuousv T0 Iifl/d‘ ‘léffixttmtttrttil tattssrs FITTEIIE Lsmnmg I OIYFOMETRISI“ Corner Kent lrul ‘Figs?! Sig; Phone lgeslgaynginlmkn“: lvenlngunivm 1;“ . l 0012i ‘