PAGE not}! rm: ci_i_iiizL61"r""'ii"r6v'vN dflKiii5iAN~ .- TIIE BIIAIILIITIETIIIII SIIIIIUIRII Morning Bally (Founded in 1N1) Prelident: Lleut. Col. W. Chclier S. Moll Vice-President: J. B. Burnett, FJJ. Secretary: Editor and Managing D Auoclnle . hank Walker and Llout. Inn). Burnett, B.C.N.V.R. (On Active Service) “The Strongest Memory is Weaker Than the Weakest Ink." MONDAY SEPTEMBER 21 I913 Narrow Percentage Margin An analysis of the voting in the recent PW‘ vincial general election has been made by the Canadian Press. 1t shows a drop of nearly 7,000 wtcs front the i939 total of 75,664. also shows that the Liberals, though winning two-thirds of the seats, polled only 51 1-2 per cent of the ballots. U11 a proportional repres- ctttatioit tut-is, this would entitle them to at 11105! sixteen scztts. The Llutservative total vote was‘ 4h per ceul of the whole, The figures clearly show that the Liberal vic- tc-ry \\'Zl.~ due more to tirgzinizatioti than t0 all)’ [)O])lll2ll'1l[1|)-.‘;ll tirule by its party candidates. Cottverselv, the Crmscrvzltive figures reveal a weakuc-t- in i-rgzutizzltirvtt as the (letetilniniltg fac- ' ' i budget surplus was $7 million. Yet according to Canadian Pusincss the basic causes of New- foundland’: trouble hlve not been eradicated. The betterment in Newfoundlamfs position has been due to the growing importance of New- foundland as a naval and air base, This has nec- ' esnitatcd major construction programs which have provided employment at relatively high wages. In addition, the fishing industry has pros- pered by the absence of Scandinavian competi- tion. Eventually, the older, fundamental troubles will return. A commission of three British Members of mm“- “filial-ml Parliament has been visiting the island, but hav- Idfqeilprllllfliigllliflolliew. It was ing tasted Canadian and American wages there m" is a strong desire among the inhabitants for‘ us‘ closer ties with the North American continent.‘ The major problem of Newfoundland has not yet to be solved. - EDITORIAL NOTES - beThe last lap of an exceptionally fine Septem- r. u u is v- A_matter of five per cent in the vote between the ms and outs of parties here gives an indic- ation of what the soldiers’ vote would have meant had they not been denied it. I i I‘ ' i _ Attention of the Government and City Council is directed to the number of otherwise reputable . lw m Baby Bonus Not“ New Ami- All ~ . Halifax chronicle A Politico-economic would ‘Mimi of the iii around the mend: from cnuu b not. chil- oom- nnctioe in the Roman Em- ing lnatlyuted by A tun. the pu, the Ill has lnvur bly been view of pop parenthood. The ‘ Tex exemption: for children is also rlther on the some lino. for there hu slwnys been behind it the thoupht that the father of the famly is IIIOIIIY do his duty to the State and ls, ere- fore, deserving of some considera- tion above his follows whose qulv. era are empty. But the resent suggested scheme rhaps Chur- bly designate It or it. constitutes nterlnln the ideas of social security, wage ceilings and cosbof-living bonuses into one single plan. _ Its critics will lmmedlnt pro- test that the proposal ls a sop to Quebec and its lB-TBG families. $01’ which it would provide a consid- dicvinf up h t_ a il?.‘3?“w...“f.%"°“ M‘ Advnn relatively can lighter, and aim ler than the gun required to him 1e n similar pro- jectlle. ) ‘his mi vim stu- Bpengled mun. mun. this old the Bul- repo to have ed anti-tank roe ets as early l8 ‘fir. . not! bundl? of“ mldglv: o be aimed and launcheduiirom a mechanism enormously cheaper, into Three Weeks Late m Y9", l ~ if WRITING, IIIGIIIAIIIY ~ 211% “W...” "a? mean’:- -f""-.»-.--'l¢»°‘”“"”- -;,..":_.~ usm-trmrr-eemmr .......~ ~ emu». mo. for pun-em 01381001 3!» 8Cyl- mulch-M‘ m-qnquuiu ehnkunnan luau-laud! NOVA S60 rIA l nmuuiu sun-om A “ma. c! . l i IIANOIII m rnnwl Infill-D Ill-l" I sis-etc" ' M. Nikki y ca“... ____ lnl‘ iu th<ir <l.-tt..t. 'l‘his,is an old story. In I035. lhnttgh pulling .'ll)Ollf 40 Pct‘ Cellt 0f the ballots. they lust every scat iii the House, HIV-l again in i034). with 43 per cent of the total votes, thei gxtitterl rntlv three seats. llad the l>\'t'l'~'t‘;li soldiers vote been taken llllfi time. there is little doubt htit that the LIhCFRIS wntilrl ltztve come out nil the minority side of the tnlal. liven then it is possible that with their better \\'(\l‘l{lllQ utneltiuc they \\‘0llI(I have oblflinfifl a majnritv of the seats. Such is otir antiquated synstem of vntittq th: these things can happen, The best wa_v tn in-"ttre against their happening is for the Ollpflslliiln tp keep it; poll organizations up to scratch. young men who are being ruined body and soul ‘arable mcomt h, some cues, an by by the bootleg business rampant in the city. itself. will spgo bargppgsedthby ~ - . m on un a What are they doifls’ abort it? $222‘; fir: the‘ "tam 1g‘, icfinomic toll, and not he rewar o ecun- Painting Stratford-on-Avou Red mtist haveWmy- The" I5 l" “Eng” 111°‘ been the work of a Fifth Columnist, not an ex- p‘,‘,,,,‘f,§’°$fi'f“§. litilgeftrst t: all Elie ponent of the theory that Francis Bacon wrote Government tbs}: {goth b _ b0 ‘ , - Ft t e o e, H Y n“! tsh: ‘literature “IIICII passes under the name of l5 igtenég‘, ‘to comb?“ the pump a espeare. ture of the wage ceiling and to prevent inflation, it is fundament. ally doubtful if it will succeed even in attaining that desirable objective. More money, however it comes into the hands of the pub- llc, means more‘ competition for a limited a ‘ of consumer goods and that means a rise in prices, argue it as one will. There are other basic ob.lec- (Globe and Mall) Mr. Donald Gordon. chairman of the Prices Board, has written n letter to the newspapers tell why one David Rush was fined $50 by n ‘mronto magistrate for violating the Bovgrdtlnvéswfhldi prohibits uIse . o! mo r rim or passengers. n , writing nu letter m. Gordon per- "Wlfht-hfejlfg: 1°‘ u" “m”? °‘ formed a useful service; the case They‘ 80°,” ma‘ _ _ _ he dealt with had been mlsrep v Th, llut hguyf&iu "um 90,,“ sented grossly and hurmfully. , u d“ I What must; puzzle many, however, A“ m, 5 w“ o; Jun, n, u but," ee . . . . All hilt-us! the refit-ts‘. rosc is I» ghost. CANADIAN taut-rest "etsdrtuc ennui CO. v L Nerd taking SflInS-lcs-Marqu and Bourlon Wood. There's no home llle for t Aliflfbl’ Iflmlly of Vnncntlver. m0 er Is in the C.W.A.C.. tat In n naval petty off‘ er iivdstm in the Royal Cn Signals. U U In Hull next door to Ottawa they have s sad state of affairs due to the so-called legitimate drink traffic. Police Inspector Lavigue of that city told a meeting of the Confederation des Travaillettrs Catholiques du Canada that “ad- mission of women to grills and clubs in Quebec l ls Mr. Gordon's long delay In writ- ing his letter. The Rush case (the fine was imposed on August 26) had been bundled about Pullman smok- ers and clubs and locker rooms and lunch counters for weeks; with Rush represented ns a martyr to petty, tyrannical bureaucracy; and with the story. growing as it passed from New, fr. 12h: time for ltrlplilni u" pp IN. ms or the burning of days snd- a lumln 9mm 3mm‘ rnsainwrusmliuger 9mm" Liberal Conference Most of the tiroccedittgs of the Liberal Party p0\v"-\vuw at. Utlztwa over the weck-ctid were 11 mutter of strict secrecy; According to the Lau- adiziti Press, ltowevei", the preliminary caucasus were crit Lil of goveruinuittul tiolicy, bitter coul- plziitits being nttide of so-callcd "tiaggiilg” regu- lations arising front administration of wartime restrictions. Cabinet ntinisters were warned that these were costing the Party dearly in lost supporters. (Whether or not they were beneficial to the war effort seems to have been a matter of secondary" consideration) The Ministers, according to the same author- ity, were fi'attltly' told that the people had to be educated us to the necessity and the meaning of such small but aggravating strictures as those placed on the use of farm trucks and regulations which prevent purchase of a suit with two Pail‘ of pants but permit a man with the money to buy as many suits as he chooses. The reorganization nteetiug of the, National Liberal Federation WIlICll takes place toda , says Canadian Press, comes at a time when Here i5 such criticism of certain details of the adminis- tration. They closely follow a bad defeat of the Ontario Provincial Liberal Party in a general election, the defeat of four Liberal candidates in widely separated by-elections, and the loss of a number of former Quebec supporters in the House. The conference may result in fixing the date of the next federal general election, in which case there is likely to be a generous handout of fed- eral patronage and bonusing measures aimed particularly at placating Quebec and the Labour elements. Much is tnadc of the fact that the gathering i5 not a. conveutioti. but merely a conference of those ltaving to do with formation of policy. There is ll'.‘L‘(I for this group to come together- Somctltiug has to be done about policy, if the party is not tn suffer eclipse. Mr. King, sug- gests an exchange, stands in the position of a modern political Belslizizzar who is hoping the Daniels he is suntmottitig to Ottawa Can Find some ntenuiitg in the handwriting on the wall other than the nu;- he suspects. Newfoundland 'l'eil _\'l""s ago Newfoundland gave up its Iih-tilitiinti stnttis Illltl obtained a commission gov- (vtnnent of six under the supervision of West- u-ittster. During; these years, the island has leads l0_ I4'Y¢<'H'-°l<l girls found dead drunk “tan- dering in city and town streets all night." III 1F i I The average hours ivorked in British industry today are about 58 hours for men, and 53 for wmncti. Women who work less than 55 hOI-l". and men who work less than 6o hours, have to d0.48 hours a month additional national service in Civil Defence, fire-ivatchiug or the HOmB Gitard. Such service is unpaid. It has been found that these hours are more productive than the longer hours which people WOTkCCI after Dunkirk. v n a a Horatio, Viscount Nelson, British Admiral, born this date i758; laid the foundation of the British Empire overseas; his last and greatest victory was at Trafalgar where he routed Nap- oleon’s fleet, but was himself shot through the lungs and spine from which he succumbed; his last words were: “Thank God, I have done my duty"; he is still recognized as the greatest Naval task hero in British history; he displayed boldness of conception, imprcgnablc determination, and the intuition of genius; the leading principles of his tactics are traditional in the British Navy: "\\"cstmiitstcr Abbey, or Victory", his battle cry at Cape St. Vincent; “England expects every titan to do his ditty", his signal to the Fleet at Trafalgar. ' l II Family allowances for all Canadians, perhaps on the scale of $9 per month per child which i5 the basis of present income tax exemption, are receiving the earnest consideration of the Pom- inion Government at the present time, and a de- cision may be expected in the near juture, Pres- ent likelihood is that they will be adopted. Al Q i tlons to the scheme which are al- ready being canvassed on all sides. At the best it will satisfy only those whose families’ are al- ready in being. The bachelor. and the childless. even if they are in-_ voluntarily such, will always stand, at a disadvantage under such n. an. And what. if the men at present overseas? If wage levels re- main depressed, while famllv al- lowances 2o up in the future. as a result. of ,_ “ bidding by different political parties ln fut. ure general elections. are these men to return to Canada to find them- selves in peace time contlnuallv living under depressed wage con- gltlons, while they cotinot even make up their deficiencies from the family allowance because the]; overseas service caused them tn defer incl-ridge beyond the nor- mal time? The baby bonus suggestion, _un- less it was made for rather oovl- ous political reasons. is premature and ill-considered. It were far bet.- ter for the Government to drop it; at once, and turn to the legitimate of trying to solve economic problems bv strlctlv economic means. " Sergeant 118F015 Strumm, a veteran of Dleppe. re- cently pinned pilot's wings on the tunic ofhis somLeadlng Alrcrafts- man M. L. Strumm, at Sourls, Manitoba. Malcr Roger combined food board and allotted w United and neutral nations The scheme s0 fur has worked remark- ably well. 'I‘he.e is no physical reli- , son why the principle could not be extended to cove: cther foodstuffs and be carried over into peace- time to make for better living standards throughout the world, to any nothing of the increased trade, Tribune the $\')-a-month scale, the total cost is estimated at $I30.000.000. Itiformed people here think l‘ lower scale, perhaps $7.50 0r even $5 is imorfi‘ likely. In any event the hmount ivoulrl be the same for income taxpayers and non-taxpayers alike. Finance Minister llslev and his depart- mental advisers, and Chairman Donald Gordon ill the Wartime Prices and Trade Board, are satis- fied that the family allowance scheme could be fitted into the control picture without disastrous results. lit theory, family allowances are infill!‘ ionary because they add to purchasing power without increasing the supply of consumer ZOOIIS However, this inflationary effect \V0ilI(I be in direct. The allowances would not be a fllfei?‘ which would result -Wlnnlpegl Kidney Acids Bob Your Best Muiiypeoplunuevinlntogotlgoed niflifarul. They turn and ton-lie awake lndcoumnlusp. Ohontho blunuilen "nerves" when it my be i: kidnng llnllhy kidney: filter poison: Inn blood. llthcyuofuillyundtnlpciunn my in the system and nhopluanuu, hud- nelu, luehcln often follow. II dcrfi lIup well, try Dodd’: Kidney lc-fcr lull n century the favorite randy. to; addition to industrial production costs, therefore _ not a direct addition to the prices of consumer goods. and the Ilslcy-Ciordon grottp is fairly C011- fident that we can knead another $180,000,000 mouth to mouth. used to attack the Prices Board stances. and seeing that the Prices Board Board: an agency which presumably, In such circum- the target f0" much izen- ernl criticism. would it not; have been wise for somebody in authority to have told the facts at the earliest moment? Falsehood travels faster than truth. and truth at best, never com- pletely catches up with it. Yet 1n this Rush case. where it was fairly vital that falsehood should be catight 11D with. the falsehood was given a three weeks start. One of the war agencies 0g gm; country ls a Wartime Information aims to maintain public m0y3]Q_ Was it not part of the business cf the Wartime Information Board. immediately this Rush canard showed its head. to have gone to the Prices Board. obtained the facts and taken steps to have the furs made known? Mr Gordon's letter. belated. will- do some good. It will not do us mlwh Bond as It would have done and it been out out at the rlpht me. ' JAMAICAN Landfills KINGSTON, J 1 _ g ¢_ —tCP Cable) —-alNff=:f-ilv thiio if the more than 9.000 Jamaican lab- orers recruited slx months two to work on farms in the United States are retvrnlnw. to this colony Th" remainder wlll stov In th» U.S.. some for cotton njcklrw Mid nthers will he emnloved in ‘Florida foiyfryili picking and canning. “n.5,; A... Your Eyes’) If vim on hlvln symptom II rtrnln - he leliep. n" nee or dizziness - consult llptflllllf» M "III lervlce with yearn ' 1:0! experience and u thorough w reIrlc-tlng porch-g Call In and din-nu your ‘warm-nu... wrm or phone for , G. F. llutcheson AND SON I. U IIUTUIIESON G. l‘. HUTCIIEBON .. .._____ k ed and gone. . . . Let. them go to the fire with never - a look behind: Theworld that was ours is a world l that is ours no more. They wlll come aglin. the ‘m! Ind t the flower. to lrlse mm of droitcnness r.. . . her own tuinl. d iplen o or ours rain only the ceruiln PBIXIIJ on mmiivilii‘ “mm In T° ° ou burn. élennyg: print . an would. be "mm 0f’ War—'25 Years‘ Ago Today uniulln has) (by The C _Tl:‘ --Lewrencc Btnycn. ‘ i BROADCASTING TREK munch: -- (OP) - African civ- lllrilld from Kenya, himnyika. and Ucahida assembled ego alrobl - .. . . - - a,“ vlng 1n the foxes in Madagascar" some travelled more than 1.000 tons under 081W"! miles to broadcast good wlshu. rle forced n pueblo . d 4th Cnnldia 1st, 3rd an s“ u! or the Canal d! Mr. Fisherman The Smelt Gill Net Season will soon be opening and WI wish to advise you that we have on hand a limited supply of Smelt Gill Nets in the following sizes: t 5/l6"-3 n. deep .... ..l s/aZ-a n. (IMP I 5/1024 n. duv- --1 3/8 —4 fl- dun I I /2"—3 ft. deep I I /2"-4 It. deep ctr YOURS TODAY ANDIAVOID DISAPPOINTMENT kit‘ Orders for Smelt log Nets In tho following sins are token with the understanding that we can got thorn when required, so order yours now. Sizes: ZSfLXSII . . . . ..30fl.xSft . . . . bI2°§‘lx6‘Q- Prince Edward Island’: all year round Fishing Supplies and Ship Chandlery Store _ A. Kennedy 5' “Co. Lid John A. MccNclr, MANAWGER 32 Queen Strut P.O. lox No. 243 CHARLOTTETOWN ' » Phone ll7 II Irl d1 he: mr.:"'"..,....-- r '= HICKEY & NICHOLSONS ,“B|.Ac|t TWIST (Zl-IEWING II. J. MIIBOII OFTOMETIIIST Iltiln: uni snmnvlnu Glasses ltn Montana P l1. I. Offlcc flours: In in l2 n. I. S 1e I l’. M. Holiday: etc. bv appnlntmen Office Connected with DRUGSTORI .5“! . " 3Q alwfl Professional Bard McLeod £1 Bentley w. a. BENTLEY. n. c achieved sttpevlieia] prosperity; In i942 'the Some men criticize the girls who Wear revealing garments —bul: lg- nore these who don't. -F0rt Erie flmes-Rrvleiv People who have been bombed day and ntzht, like the British. shew least sentzmentallty about the war. They know the klnd cf enemy they are fighting and they know what kind nf war 1t. ls. And when the speak of ntcetlng nut justice to these cncmles they mean justice beginning with nitnlshmcnt cf the guilty —Wlnnipcg Tibune. The rcnl danger ls from well- lntcntloncd letters which impose nnxletles upon the mefl 1'1 the Can- adian services, especially when three are sent to men overseas l-lnme ls such a long way oft‘. ‘hey feel 50 helpless when home problems are presented to thrrn. It. is .1 kindness to write chatty. rswsy letters which put the best face upon everything and {resent no family dlflicultles for the man ln uniorm to solve Toronto Star A foxy chap named For, whv Is h Philadelphia automobile ‘unchan- Ic. has found a secret. non-rationed fuel on which he ctm drive nii car as fat’ rs li" cheeses with "mt offend- lng ‘he i-rgtilailmn. Hr -1:lt not tilvvlge the fzrtnttls. In that he ls "to Yf h.» dzrl and we 1l1 b-caw mlxlnrt our own with print store Ynulds. those would be ralhncd and CVCTYIDCIIV yvculd be wor=e off than even Swh n discover‘: 2'1 Mr. Fox has mult- loses its virtue the mo- ment he becomes generoui with his information —'I‘lmmlna Ditlly Star. Rerccently n young marine "boot" from Durham, N. 0., came into my office pt the Farris Island marine base. It. was the first visit of the boy to 5 dentist and he glared fearfully at. the shiny equlpmen‘. Flnmly in a low-voiced Southern drawl he asked, "Sub, are you a Yankee." I admitted my Ohio background. De- sperately he turned to my hospital corpsmnn and repeated the question. The corspman was also from Ohio. Sneaking another quick look at the dental engine, the boy volunteered hopefully, "Alrm a Yankee, too"- Lieut. Harry B. Shepherd in Read- er's Digest. Unffulre bird cage ll the latest clvlllsn shortage mix-up tale. A Texan. across the Mexican border on a Iunfesi. decided to buy two brass bird cages for his canarles. On the way back border patrols stopped him, told him he couldn't bring them tn. "They aren't avail- nble tn the U B." the officers In- slated. when they wanted to mn- flmate them, he protested. return- ed them to the Mexican store which wouldn't buy them back. At, last reports he was still waiting st the border with the bird cages. -Wall Street Journal. In Winston Churchill's story of his escape from the Boers in 1899 he throws a revealing tight on the Ruldance h has ltlven Britain dur- lng her darkest hours. Tn "My Es- cape from the Bcpre" he writes: "I I realized with nw z. force that no exercise of nu J's-n fce‘le wlt and strength could save me from my flIOIIlIcs and that. without the n- into the tax bill Notes lBy The Way 4 and get away with it. , | ‘ ‘ . of that High Power. . . I I cculd never succeed. I prayed long l and rf"“l:‘>"._v 'rt' help and gira- nnce. My prayer. as it sea-ms to nie. was swiftly and word-erfullv an- swered."—Ol-irlstlan Science Moni- tor. The Germans have lost III their confidence of victory. say reports from Oslo. Many are apathetic, others are sure Germany Ls los- lng. German businessmen visiting Norway make no effort to conceal the difficulties confronting German Industry. and adv‘ t that anti-Null feellnr: Ls mount ng but that. the. Gestnpfi is still too powerful, Ger- , man officers returning after fur-, laughs ln Germany are generally depressed. Onecf them is quoted as follows: “If the bombing con-l tlnucs at the some tempo and ex- . tent. the civilian population will not bold cut for more than another half year. People are terrified by om ef- f~ct of the blg bcmbsfi-News Norway. I lard Woolwn, lhe Irlihh Millie-l tor of Food. has bought the world supply of tea for the next year.‘ This simple snnmmcement ls more than the report of u major trans- action In foodstuffs. m m first‘ place lt ves some ides of the ex- tent of e economic sad physiclli blockade of the mro an end of the Axis. The Unite Nations are able and ready not only to purchase supplier for immediate use, but to prevent thtm from being acquired by our enemies. More important however ls the hope ll. gives for in- ternational distribution of foodstuffs after the war, such as in visualized by the planners at the Hot Spring: food conference. By lnternatfonal agreement ten supplies are bought by lard Woolwn u s, m o: the RESTORER . .A dellcltel pre- Iilflllon w Ich reliflrll. strengths 1nd penutmee the hnIr. Restores Grey o; ‘Faded lhlr to its orl Irul shade whcAther Bloch, rown, Red or u Promotes o new and Inver- lor growth where the hnlr ll falling and l; rumor-hub useful In preventln; (Lvlldlfl and destroying parasitic lnlr klllefl. Inst follow the “"0" tlons carefully and van Ill! be It the resulil. Price 60c per boillo. MACS PERFECT WORM POWDER! Sofa and effective. Elly to like by children. Pflce W! per pooh", LABKBPUI. Prompt TIIE nvo inns l0 Greet than ltrost mnoni or ‘ ' ‘Email’ Asiatic Fers Needing Help. For HarvelsI: and Potato I I Under a. new cgrouio t between the Provincial and hdonl Govern- ments it l: now polll for Prince Edward Inland farmer; In need of help for harvesting on potato d glng to secure such help from the Army. The following y not: shoal be noted, vlz:-_ 1. ‘I'll: nu of pay to bp IMO per day, for mry hy the soldier-labora- WOI‘ - 2. Farmer to provide f i‘ engagement. I. Farmers do not lava t g loldlcg-laborer b armor on I023. I and Iedghgc for soldier-laborer during this of for any lofhlto oi of time. usury u n wor or fmnor nay dlnilll. , din- Iablnr for wot days on which the coldhr- laborcr done not i. lf la nod of Incl In ' you should write to the Farm Labor luau, Charlottetown at once loltlng application forms be untyou. ‘l. Address your calm lentlon to ritovitlpiat. nan moon ‘BUREAU. ilvyducy and Queen it. Midtown, P. I. Inland J, A. BENTLEY. II. C~ dlrrhlerr and Attorneys-at- Islw Ill Prince Street nun-_u- BELI. 1S MAIHIES MONEY T0 LOAN CIIEIOB IIIWI Charlotte! P E. Island AlEX W. MAIHIH n. A.. t.|..n_ BARRISTER. SOLIFYHIIK. ET h" m"; n! Commem- Ill MONEY T0 LOAN flgrrglland Compan n. r.’ Ancllllnin Chartered Accountants [plum Trust Ilullillnl Charlottetown h'-'I‘-"' I'll’. 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