i l ,. w-‘hfis. .. THE CHARLQTT 1‘3T_QW_N GUABQE-N PAGE roiiiz ,1‘- r- i all; BIIIIIILOTTEEWiiII G UARDIIIN Sluriil-iz i;.~.i;-. ihiiiiiilcd in I887! ___ PreslidziTtifrt krill l, u! “if Vfliesillirnh‘. lhlcALuru Vie; rresiilviit; _| II. Burnett, I'LL]. sauna“; |_\(>\|[ ("n1 It A ,\IIL‘KIIIIIIIII. U.S.O. flair-r IIIIRI .ii.iiii,,.ii,; unit-ii-i- .| it. Burnett. FJ-L Aiilnrlhlt Ilklltlilwl Il'-lli.t ll-xlhel and Ill! A- lillmc" "- Sl Iiril I-IIPIION l{:\ E3 By Mull m l't.l. .rlil pri rev-r‘. $3510 N" 5 "mum- 51031, {m ntlis, 50v (or one month Uih ll_~l.\riv ll ll‘! t- .ii . \.l.0l| tor ti munlhl 51,15 w,- ‘ l...‘ for one Month. B, Mali to 1,1} -. and l’. 5. A. $1.00 P" WI" b-llultla) \,\‘l> . 1 '1" '~ $147" I" " “mm”- ~ z a’ IIHIIIIIIS ,_,_____._.__ lrha ‘tut l ..\\ -.-.I_\ tiu ubtulued :1 “umufiui, M“. \_._,.. inn». billhlrfl, New '\0fI(I 0M lsoutu .\l‘\\\ .\. \ i;..~ uiii. lllllI “uiililnifltfl- Bum,“ ,,_.,,_,..-. \._<lll_\. iuiii lea-I an. lluiitn-nl: .1 Illi- |'.t_ .~i inn-iii»; Ne“! letinil. chnwnu L“ b“, ,,_- \\(1;lv t4 m»: Strand, Eflhury Onl: IIuI) ‘inns...- ‘---i--11-i- \ ______.-_. . “The Strnngpq; fllt IHIITI/ 1.x’ II LTIkET "HUI "l8 l» . tam s! III/I." e iiiaiii \I-I\ liillliil 17ft \.'\ iii a In ticlltilli . hat has oc- . . .5 ~;\¢ insioit I ‘ugly dmdici‘ Fol i S wus Illr current -- Wk‘ . - . , . all“ m -,,\ .»,f _\.,»\a bcotia. mt’. " ' . ~ ‘ _~ iii» lllltl iiii- Fx” e ' 11> vouserle fur- mi: ' _ , . psgn P‘ ti. iliuvvl. III |\).ll c“ v-(i-vil n’ <ulisiun< both c. ‘ . ., ,. He. liic trade tiaiiv t ‘ ' ‘ - " l - ~ ertiiiuiiiv has be- figilrcs _ come _ g ,-.:_ n; tools and ma? i l arid to operate ‘ war , g giuitltially as war p-“ , --~l altlptllftllS to the bzrtlfrouts i l- . Ldfli ’i‘(‘ v We» the Review points m‘: " . _< *1. n: uicre-ased nia- terhp“, .,, , . time iiie year ~~ prolileiiis of iiie-iziic rose cori- .- rlnhlv in (jlicbec figiiii livestock 1 ~.i in income in "l6 iiiti wheat crop iilitions in Sask- from satisfactory. ‘i. iit tlii- lloiiiiiiioti rind here the c ind increasing pro- ~ie~n= in the face of a fwrm help. a none-too- rivvl kvqlzer costs for a have been s111.*'-' <' l l atehcivri". ‘"11". " adequate uuiribcr of r \S;iirli_l' LUIHIRVIIIIIC Survey of the League of ‘IWQUlOII University ' izs first general the world con- JLPUIlC mobilization r regulaiiiig the its‘ Zlllll foiitl f3- arc a few of the ~ no: ,. tioiis iii vli’ stibiccis covlr- -" Inter-es '1 a wziv iii which Latin America l" for loss of Euro- pean nirti" sd ll'l(lf with the Lnited F 7 per cent increase n. in the rwciiiid quart- ‘ u ‘l1 the previous year, "h from Latin America ‘.'\~t’s in imports from different con" v .1.'. from I90 pcr cent for Argentina to <1»- pr-i- crrii for Venezuela Llruquay enioyerl no l1l"i'("t!r of 164 per qgng, Chil€ 130 P" "W. -.1.-1r 0o per cent, Brazil 85 per cent. .‘.l<~--:i~». (1) for cent, (‘ivliimbia 36 per cent,T‘-11i . - The Imitiii 1\' -' 1 rverv reason to lei-w Ht»- tions. are (OI".l‘l"t'F' ‘c Ml friend like t‘~- I in all inip-iixs iii t (r of I041 as 4‘1l‘li' but the incrt-isr- ' was 76 per c‘. ivliicli have of tiri- ‘lilllffilPf na- b" '1 .,-eat and help- "fl/ii F: "es. ~i cn-nriifry Origin of Dovvliqlil Saving Vvilhaw . l ti. lilfiltltfil‘, i» credited with the "Liivtiit lit i‘-.._. l[ 5nvingl but 11¢ was not iii: a. 1i i». my; the 5L ILIIUIIIPIS li: - ~ ‘Wm-s or "w" before his v t . _ _ 1 1,, a 5856C, COm_ niittcc of ltikf . . .. , f niiiiuong, ; De- ‘t 1 1* a" l ran on a Day- 1.‘ l '1)" Council along c clectetl, but the f1 m.‘ npi ~ii anything and ii iniieil Rudy. \\iii..-i-ii - - f ':~1.i vi lliC \\"c=t end of London wiwe i it ' i r H» iiiiii".lier of windows they Cfllllitliwii lll'l‘il, 3,:1,i_'i; a we,“ Benn," in fre~ll air a til i» ll] llwli ly- inipfp§ted Se“ ‘Clfll .\l<1:i1'i~:, l1i ' '1'"? .11 llzlyllglit 53V- iiig, ialiirli he 1' " i ~~i f1!’ lime and they brought in a l. ii ri 1 IS‘ referred to ; mm. mitiee. .~\ m.» IF-lnp: m-pimcg W“ heard f" and RM 1'1 . ~ l 1 e 4“1'tllllllilIC reported in fa_‘"T- h"! l7" l1 l" Ptwiril i: to another coni- niiltee llffixi i. 'i r~ irrl against it. .‘\I'1’l that ‘m in» i s t If, ilrilil wni 19"’. when ‘v 11 ~. . ill conserve light and power, a» lililfl on a na- Ylfinal Ff-lifl ll I 1 ~ lilf‘ next mouth and Irilv in i~ijq i‘ ‘til 711p; Wu, it m‘ an" It “Tlll '." ' dwi» ed it when thi: war ended. '|'l- l‘ v1] i} i‘(‘l‘lllI\(‘lIl rejected it in ioio. 11W policy in the l "I lwiilnlle. a permanent iloiii ill I031 fr);- six months of i-v‘ ~ ‘ f: - fnllnlfv being m liiir. _“lll<‘ll f" .i when lie used tn rise errrlv :i-~i‘ .1...;,,.i,,. c,,,,,,,,.y_ He I‘<‘.l.'l‘t‘ll1"l fff "' - Iwllllldf‘? still aslecli ‘will Ill" l’ i ‘ "i" sun ivrls shiiiiil’! llrlflllllt- ll‘ i . ‘n. n1‘ the atlvaiilflfle fr l’_'""" ‘ ~ " "111! the problenn. "I h” ""7 l l t 1 " ii "it so Illfll there “""‘l‘l l” "" i 1' ‘ l "' ~"~" in the morn- ‘IILY .'in-l 5i’) l- l“‘ - 1'1!‘ n m‘, Evening \'l'l l" "m ' l i i‘ ' 1 - 3h (‘i-om 270w in 1'1"’ 1t ‘tl- >11" ‘-1‘\ m1 fill‘ American "mill" Ill- \"'l ‘i ~ "7 L'i\ill;-' tlic sumo ‘rigidity- n)’ u...“ — EDITORIAL NOTES — The Yictoryt Bond race is away to a. good alilfl. - iii! Tomorrow is Ash \\'cduesda_v, the first day of Lent, Easter being early this ycar, viz., April 5th. :- u iii : The U. S. A. salvage plant \\'ill be too busy elsewhere now, to spare time or IIIOLIQIIIVIO tli: raising of the Car Ferry‘ Charlottetown. a w u prefers honest-to- Mcighen and Fir politicians lik: Tllnfiourassa evidently goodness statesmen like Mr. Robert Borden to pussy-footing Prime Minister lllaclcenzic Isliiig. a m - \\'liv sport and other pastimes when ivorld conditions are so critical and pat-ions? Tleerius" unless we indulge in them it will he difficult for us to keep our feet firiiilv on the ground. i: i: z a Hon. Mr. Hanson asked Iloii. Mr. Gardiner. Kliiiister of Agriculture, why potato farmers were not to benefit from the fertiliser bonus and was told the intention was to encourage the rais- ing of animals. Well, aren't swine animals. and aren't they fed on potatoes? Something wrong somewhere. and of course, Prince lidwarrl Is- land gets the worst of the deal. a u v u Congratulations are in order for Adjutant Gen- eral S. \\'eeks. who has risen friiiri the flllllfS m hi; prcsehl high pO5ltl(1II_ llc had siildie: if; in his blood, his father .\I:iir\i" "l‘-ill,\"' \\\‘¢l<~' having served with distinction in South \i'rica. llis son was one of the five Cl\£1l’l0ll(‘lt\\\"il Sigiiallcrs who volunteered for service when iviir was declared on August 4th, I014. Another was \\'ing Commander “Roiinic" Ftcwart. zigiiiii in active service with the R. C. ;\. F. at Qt.- tawa. iii! While the MacMillans seem to distinguish themselves in medicine, surgery, and at SCH, tlYi Macdonalds more than hold their own on ilic bench. The Macdoiialds and the members of ihc clan who spell their name differently lvffll 11" supplying a large proportion of Canadian iiidges, says the Edmonton Journal. The new chief jus- tirle of British Columbia is l). .-'\. hlcllunzild. lle succeeds ;\'l. A. hlacdoiizlld lllKl a recent oc- cupant of the post was A. hlacdoiizilil. Not long ago a McDonald was appointed tn the dis- trict court of southern Alberta. when .\lIl\'(l1\l1- aids had places on that bench already. u i: a n A prominent Isolationist in U. S. A. hi5 come to a bad end. George Hill, second secre- tary to Representative Hamilton Fish. has been sentenced to serve from two to six Yfftfi l" prison for perjuriiig himself before a_ Federal Grand jury which has been investigating :\2~l'l.l propaganda in the United States. 'l'licre was a hint that sentence might have bccii stayed if Ilill had agreed to “come clean” by aiding the govern- ment prosecutors with some iCSllllIOllV. If so, the facts were not revealed. Hill was convicted of prejuring himself by telling the grand jury that he did not know George Sylvester Vicreck. Nazi propagandist, and also in connection with the rciuovzil of mail bags COIllHlillfiQ isolationist speeches to be mailed tinder con, ssiiiiiul friiiilts, u m 1k u Sir Wilfrid Latiricr. Canadian statesman, died this date, I919; famous for his dccliiriiiioii ——"\Vlien Britain is at \\'ar Canada is at \\':ir"; in IS9I was elected Leader of the Liberal Party; in I806 became Prime Minister, the first French- Canadian to hold that position; his tenure of of- fice was marked at the start by the inauguration of preferential tariff in I807; and his policy. while assisting to develop the resources of (‘zin- ada, and to promote its peace and prosperity, lia-I a marked Imperialist tendency; after his defeat in 1911 he led the loyal-opposition. supporting the \\'ar Policy of Sir Robert Borden until 1917 when, after consultation with his leading stippori~ crs in Quebec and Ottaiva. he decided not to cii- ter the Coalition government, and declared, iii the interest: of hi: native province, his opposi- tion to the policy of conscription. u :- -i- is Between i73.ooo and 1934.000 iiieii will be needed for active service with the armed forces during the year cndriig Uarch 31 next year. This table shows distribution of these men among the three services: ‘ Enlistments Enlistment to Date Program fur i912 Air Force . . ¢ . . . . . . . 100,000 7o,ooo- Soooo Navy i3.ooo~i3,ooo Army 9o,ooo-ioo,oo0 i73.oo0-i93.ooo figures for active and Air Totals ..........422,ooo Col. Ralston give: these service enlismcnts in the Navy, Army Force during the month of January Navy, 80o; Army, 11,713; Air Force, 5.772: total. 18,285. These are the totals he gave for 194i active service enlistments: Navy, i3,o88; Army. 99,803; Ali- Fore, 69.- 475; total, 182,366. l I I I Pensions Minister Ian Alacltciizie has ilccidctl the Federal Government will be responsible for no more than 50 per cent of the Air Raid Pre- vention expcnses in any recognized centre. In a letter to Premier john Hart, B. C. he says: “My proposal will be that tne Dominion pay 5o percent of the just and reasonable ailiiiiii- istrative expenses incurred iii any area. when approved by the provincial committee and coli- currcd in by the director of civil A. R. P. (lion. R. J. Manion). “I am hopeful that in our proposed model cs~ tablisluiicnt we may be able to suggest the extent tn which central supervisory expenses may be reasonably iustified . . . "I" "0 "l". however. shall we be prepared to pay the salaries of regularly employed civic of- fieials, who may be assigned m _i\, R_ p_ (Mic; nor shall we be prepared to pay rentals. or other filial?!" arising from tire use of municipal Iiuilil- "IE5 m Prfmlsfii "fir. m view of the fact lint only one city in Canada has made nit], dunno are we prepared to cover retroriciivt-lv, clniiii; f.~,i~ past expenditures. “We piirposc_di~aliiig with all Cities and prov. "we In n: IIfin-tml-l. b1 ‘I NOTES av TIIE wiiv WORDS m, J. Edgar Hoover 1nd hi: G-mell apparently did as 809d l 19b 0! rounding up enemy “ems N5‘ before their Oilmlfy entered ti“ war as the Royal Canadian Mount- en Police did vrhen we entezod. M any Iflic t-here have been H0 N- porls of the sabotale m ziie United Siiites which many eX- pctcd But- the G-men did Lnd some dyramite ‘near Dani at Gallipo-is. Ohio. That’! one thing they v-oift. ntaiid for- n01. by a dam site. - K111261011 Whig-Standard. l-‘elv animals surpass U10 b0?“ in the kecimess of _hs hmrtnl; vet. there are a multitude of driv- Al's who yell ard shout as i! the CHALLENGF A Thought A DI! For A People A: Wu- “Ccnad: f: n the ems:- me Eureka m In Western History (Brandon Sun) Wan-l Indians and lawless day: Saska - n8 in the Cypress Hills of wan are recalled by the memorial markfri the cite of Fort Walsh. horse in fiont of them with We which a; be ind delicate and sensitive ear were 18 national 115mg? hiflfmnc, b‘? tgg biecks RWFLV. We h!" 5m" 1m“ dBDartment of mines and resources hren able to convey a 50mm l0 PM 0n the recommendation of the his- l10I":(‘ we were drvtvg which the tone sites and monuments board of person sitting b?s"de us could not Canada. Nothln remains of the I Iierir The quiet, confident. tones of oriI/Inal buildings of the [orb whigh the voice std gently In controlling stood aléorlégkfortv miles southwest o1 the tiorsc. We do not like drivers Maple _ io never talk to their hut-eel, mflfk the location commemorating wl of a six-horse t-carn In known as "Silent J'm._" Pcople gitypptd often b0 WCICh h'!_h handle his team ‘in difficult situations. though there used to be afldcigltlgxl; 311:3“! m me Dratrie Indians A calm and tablet Dart the historic police fort paclficatlon of the he Cypress 'Hi1l.s. because of the T buffalo, were r11 i 1 h Rroundis and heficgilblfxriblit olfmiilexdg backing, cramping, turning around, 1 without speaking a word. At any gitlexége siggiiégfiljflallrfij kglfglfilxdsx 1111f rafP, please iveiilerilbet‘, whoever diflfl-S. Disputes between the Indium yeu are who drive, that your horse and troubles benween mam and m. has no need of an ear brll-fljllifl hear you. - Our Dumb Animals. white whLsk t: ' Hills reacheedy shiflliers m me cypres a pitch that a; soon as the North west, Mounted It seems to be pretty generlll! Police had established [hemgglvqg at new iii-ed tfiiai- llic American people. Fort McLeod 118741 Inspector J. M. p. the zzeriicst. ccffie ildiikei-s in the Walsh was sent wit]; n division u! (l i538 cups D91‘ writs 1 veal‘). fifty men to build rpi-t Waisii in the fiieiiig a possibc shoring‘ 0T 597ml? 0f 1,875. Fflom tlie very day fMm-m. bevffage _ no; m“ of its erection, the influence of F‘ cause there is rict enough coffee Walsh f0r law and order in the reg- iii existence. bur, because of the crowing difficulties 1n transport-- int: it to the United Stetes. very WCll, we can drink ‘es coflee with- olit- suffering any great hard=hlp But. iii the eemmtrils of dietitians ion ‘was felt¢ by the white man and ted titan alike. With a stern hand. the whiskey traders were but down. the intertribal disputes of the Ind. tans adjusted mid peace and safety maintained In 1876 Sitting Bull and his Sioux. and others there has erupt, the “m. annihilating the seventh ca“ fanvlia» not that we are very “wastefuW of coffee. One of our colleagues retells to “the Irrcdigal among us who habitually miitrli coffee as platoon of solders to distill fllry thte vigcllélyl of th re rea nto Canada and reached A u "-101 ti: the Cypress Hills and safety, Thrgg W-u Wl-fiavo giggltgtilthltllggxrl ($351108 Medicine Bear under Major-General Custer in e Big Horn River. lodlzes of the cups for breakfast.“ Hrre is dan- Yankton Sioux. The presence or grrolis doctrine Ttikrn seriously, these Indians was a matter of much it. will lead l0 weak erffce namiby- concern to the North West Mounted pnnbya. pnlid stuff unfit to drink Police. ‘ wai- Ii attain], is we curse o; m; freely when iii I881 Sitting Bull and AnKn-gcan househoid,“ 9W,- hLs band were induced to return to on (h-s “Mm “m nave the United States. For about three llie ‘rears. and they breathed. more had oc won from time to time to Years‘ 1373-1331. ivllilc the American in; o lsrrtlfilimts with a pafion- abic wtiitipkslinesst th~t too much stale ecffce ls sewed In this cauti- tiqv. zitirl that most of It is too weak Cnffre. lobe rllht. hculd pi-vfernblv be rmde from trestfy ground beans. and it, should be drunk as soon as It ls mace AIIIGIICZIIIS, e=pecia11y bhe men. have suffered for yeers ti-rm slav- irig to drink stuff that had he'll standing for hours In Ike rrser- VCIFS of TFSI-flllfflfllb‘. LlkP-vvlsc. many husbands have suffered be- cause their vrlves. by fs1s= eecn~ nmv. couldn't be p?rSll?d‘d to KIITDW tii just. another spoonful of the essential zirouncs. Let. us eeoiiomirc. by all mer-‘ns, bur let us also hold fast to the sound American crede: Better one Pttle elm nf cocci ecffeg than a barrel full of \\'l“l‘l\‘l'8“‘1 - Fxim the New York Hcrakl Tribune. ' There are, apparently. more ways than one in destroy an oll field. but the Dutch nrudcntily have omitted sfaunp; \\".1l"l1 mcdioi they us*d in de=tro_v‘it_lz the on fields and insul- n in .11" u'.1‘g“b'1""0"d of Ba'lk . in Bcrreo, lest this infur- ma ion assist the Jairransse in re- storing them to pi-odructtvft-y wtrn and 1f that part of Borreo falls ‘to the hands cf the lnwders. The surface in=ta‘1=tlnn -—pumps. piptlltics. tanks. cm be render-ed 1ise‘e.=s b" alncst any (limeli- ticnisl, But. tlvr wells present technical problems. Tre objective is to delay icstcrazion 0d the fields to production for as long a tme as possible The Jrpmes? will face not. onlv the prcbkm of restoring int: wells. but alo of bréiging iii the cquipmeiii that will be nredwl in ordcr to utilize tlzer out-pvt. ‘this calls for enormous supplies of ma- terials and machinery - much which is difficult, to obtain in Japtii. ca“! eiei-y bit o! wlTioh W11 have to be transptrtcd great. dis- lanes This is why time sac if ce by (no Dulth of prcipert/es w0r.h mlll‘._\' mlllons o: dcllars 15 not likely to be L-i vain. It was largely to Dbl-ill.“ control of the all of the Indies that J apan launched its war in the Pacific. 11f it wtil take many months and vast quantities of mn- tcriitls to obtain 0.1. the JBI_.I1LI'I.SB will be deprived of Important sup- plies 0:1 which they are counting. Each month that. poses wlthcut Japan obtaining t2: oil and other articles which eeds tn um In- d.e.s brings nearer the d=iy of Jnipiiirs ultimate de-featl, as the whole Japanese effort, hi5 resticd on the comtplcterietg as well as the sped of the cioiiquess Batik Piipan l4 one of the richest. on fields in the Indies. The remain- iiig most prcduotlve fields are In Slltfltllrn It fcllmvs. theriefim. that although the lo"! of Balfk Fapaifa ollirul is serzous for the Nether- lands Exst Iiides, it leave: valu- able ou properties c1111 beyond the present icaeh of Japanese con- quest. The ‘destructicn of the Biilik Ptlpflfl oil properties fore- slitidows suircntfei" of bill)! region to the JlpJh€1 in the near future. ——New Yolk Herald Tribune. What the Japanesb appear to b¢ 6101118 ll consolldatlriq their gains flllflljlflb the counter offensive they anticipate. By obtaining III‘ and naval ccnlrcl oer the straits scparat.uig New Guinea. and the malnlnnd they already menace the route by which any Amercari re- lief rent. to Australia wculd 11g]- mfllly reach that. country. One un- answered question, of com-go, 1g whether the Jfpanggg by gxpfl-fl. "18 their lines farther and farther from their principal bu“ gt ploy. m0“! may rict min out. thelr :.lr and naval superforlt to int where this superloni? '11] p. pear at various ln- of csunttr attack. -- Wash rugton Pogt, AIr-Vlce-Marnhnl Ihrolll M. Wflrds. who has come to like oom- maiid of the R. O AJ‘. here Ia I WW hubby man. As he s; , h; lg 07w 2.00) mile; nearer Hit Be. for» he lef-t Ottawa he vmlzd the iii-lied States. vflhfdn he found y" "all out" foi- the war. Americans. h! ettys. are Pouring Into Canada t0 ‘loin up The IIX’ VIBE-flflfflifll flew in‘ a.‘ nnd eecnomae n linen f boy. ever. to bring tum lfi-llafglqtifiu gnd six Vpstloks ‘these he Is (Tan-mm,- inv to tits trends P; 15nd n” hastily, and ns he thouvht In. secure-Iv. packed a dczsn . When he urea-km pm", h, n, girprlsed to not q ainvle ore T!‘ 4‘ , - o ,..._E .1‘ Li.’ Milli‘ 31mg" Indians were in the vicinity of Cyn- ress Hills. Fort Walsh was the head. quarters With the bulldinll 0f the Canadian Pacific Railway across the prairies of the Mounted Police. the centre of police activities shift-ed i-iorthward. and the post lost its 1m. _ liuanggance and was abandoned about. .4?- ON nun SIIORTNISBS Ult‘ TIDIE If I could live without the thought of Death. Forgetful of ‘limes waste. the soul's ca 9 Y. I would not ask for other joy than ‘math With light and sound of birds and the sun's my. I could sit on untroublecl day by a Watching the lzrass lzrow. and the wild flowers range From blue to yellow and form red to iztey In 1139111111 sequence as the seasons ange. I could aftord to waft. but for the h 0f thlsudull Lick of time which chides my ear. But now I dare not sit with loins umri And staff tirillfted, {or Death stands ar ne , I must be d, _ . minute? an doing ah each The llaigl/grglligslttlme for rest when evvilfrld Scawen_Blunt. well made and l Pemmlllliy. His rfaacidrdaxlnefifbaiglbnfi war was brilliant, but, yesmmfly M ‘he Dwmflfiifl‘. he showed im- {glgltilmlffiyfggleed nervousness iimiie be. T€I0graph_ ~— From the London __._._._...__i_ COAL We are now receiving a reg ular sulihly o! the followlnr Conic. OLD SYDNEY SCREENLIJ ALBION BOUND ALBION NUT BAYVIEW SCREENED Fromm :nd careful tlrllv erlei In!‘ C. 0. D. orders. etc DOMINION COKE BRA! [TOR LUMP INVERNESS SCREENED W.lI. Gillis 8i 0o. Phone I76. _ QIfLIERQARY 11 1m PUBLIC FORUM i..'.'.‘.'.'...‘:".',' .'.’...'-‘;'.'..'.:'..‘2i' smaots OF _ a gmxtnwnfillnnwdoo: U ‘i; rmlasxa- '- "m" _ I “r000 ron rumors" " . Sin-In a recent Issue the MW!- wiumm of the Guardian carried l (xifcaqo market story 0H m“ "mad 1m- Freedoui" tin In u“ land of the 900d nelgl N?" item closed u follows: Producers erierally realize there Ls a siuvl"! ceding grains. largest in 23 ears. but also that feed is essen- liai m 0110 production o! m5». milk, butter. exits and ‘ths 1""- An you are well aware. bfl-WR" caring for our contract on BM-‘Ofl for Britain" ima the domestm needs of this same vital ocmmfld ity in 1942. Canadian flamers Me planning for about 1.000.000.0110 pound; of bacon this year. It MR8 between four ‘and five pound: 01 -~i¢¢<1' to roduce one pound 0t "m." Obv ously. our reed M111"- merits are being increased as we undertake lncreasinlz our contribu- tion on the V1911 5°04 PTWWW)“ front. mmogre valiant brethren 1n the Nor 0.. After delivering 165,000,003 bush- els of wiheat this season. on the Canadian Prairies, the amount of “in store" breadgratn l: back at the beginning o e (Aug. 1, 1941i, namcLV- 430-00090‘) bushels. We are only half \\'1_1V through tilie season. The exvflts figure that there are_ only about 60.000000 bushels still to come frcru the farms. Meanwhile. the food supply sit-nation all ‘around this warring world is deterwrflllfll and will continue in that direction, as the struggle between freedom and tyranny heightens and widens. Our, noted financiers have M811 veiling us that "every bushel will be wanted." and that, “the 511191"! ls small, in relation to the PC“- war requirements undierfed mil- lions In Europe." It may surprise some of Y0“! urban readers to learn that more wheat will b1: used at the feed- l-YOUELIS on prairie farms thisjcar, Le. 60.000900 bushels, than will be required to build the load. Ho. I01‘ the Canadian people. i.e.. 45,000.00) bushels! when llie West. gels into its stride on this livestock fecdinz front, watch the tonnage-grew. It’ should be somcbodyKs business top to see to it that the price doecut. nosedive. just when we're getting somewhere, with "Food for Fred- ON rm -~ ‘Dororilo, Fleb. 12. IIIIIITIIIIS IIIIEIII IlIIIIIEYS FIRST Because they know tint Iiullhy Kidney: remove from the blood the viuto nutter --tha excel: acid: and poimm, formal! by Ilia ever-chnnging human body ll i! decay: and rebuild: illelf. But if Iho Kidney: hil, illnen surely follows. Back- acbe, Rheumatic Puilu, impure Blood, Lack of Energy, Too Frequent Ulinllion, Sleepleunen, Heltllcliea-ell lnly Iuull from huIly kidneyl. A: l Ilullh nfeguutl -:: a win pruuulion-eeguhlo your kidney: frequently with Dodd’: Kidney Pills-for over fifty yeu: the hvorite Kidney remelIy-mon-Illbil forming. I08 Doddk Kidney Pills :n|.:u vouiuuu. 4 . . I941 Insurance in Force - - - - $41,042,533 An lncrous: of $2,360.000 ii iiiacoiin mii or riioiiiirss Assets Increased to - - - 10,589,294 Income Increased to - - - 1,603,835 Reserves Increased to - - 9,616,511 New Insurance Paid for and Revived $5,395,770-un Increase of 271/201, ...Puymen1's to Living Policyholders and Beneficiaries $698,584 . _ , Surplus for Protection of Policy- holders $603,096 L T. BOYD Gorinrul Munagov CHARLES F. FELL Pruldoni R. II. llIcNEIlJi Branch Banage . 196 Euston Slreel, Charlottetown, P. E. I. Buy Chicks Frm Your Nearest ilatche Chilling, diarrhoea, bronchitis and other ailments less likely to occur when the time from hatchery to brood is reduced. Island Chicks are bred for continuous egg producti and for meat quality score highest in Canada. ~AII breeder flocks blood tested and pullorum reacli i ‘Wt t" ATTENTION Swine Breeders NOW ls the time to guard against PIG WORM By using the most elective remedy on the mark MACS PIG WORM TONIC POWDER It will thoroughly abolish lll traces of worms. and Improve the health nl’ your flock. 85c and 10o I package. MACS CONDITION POWDEBS FOR HORSES AND CATTLE Tone: up the system. cure: III skin troubles and give: r glosiiv coat of hair. For swelled legs purifying the blond and an an Eradicator of worms It Is an unfailing remedy. Price 50c a package. MACS IIEAVE AND COUGII REMEDY Relieves Coughs. Colds, [leaves and all Infection: of the lunn of horses. It can be oaully administered bv mixing with the food. and leave: no bad alter-eflectl. Price 50o. TIIE TWO MAGS 149 Great (icon: Street Mull Order: Given Prompt Attention. DANGER that is why we employ the Iect us financially. service, and welcome your formation. No obligation. Charlottetown 0n the sea, on land, peril of fire. lightning, falling aircraft, of automobiles, of accident, of sickness. In our modern life we are surrounded by perils, and We are In a position to provide a complete insurance IIYIIIIIMII MID G0. LIMITED The Oldest Insurance Agency in P. E. I. Suinmerslde Thm"! MMVIIIII. C. L. U. Special Representative BUY VICTORY BONDS system of Insurane: to pro Inquiries for advice and In- Montague —-lf——¢ All hatcheries Government Approved. Place ordersn for R. 0. P. Sit-ed or Approved Chicks, and remember. THE EARLY CI-IICK PAYS THE BIGGEST DIVIDEN Write for Price Lists A ‘AILABLII Clark & MncFarla. fiummerslde. n dallfflmsth ‘Rook, Cunningham Dr. J. m-Summerslde 8,22‘, colgawavhm Legiwm, Dillon & Bullion-Charlottetown. New |hmmh|r ,,_ Jones, charles-rownal. Ligh‘ 51m“, (Ybeary Farmers’ (Jo-op -0‘Lenry. White Rocks. Pendleton, s. ic-rtensingmi. 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