time roux "l! ‘ lillllll-UTTETUWI blllllllllll guano-miraculous!) Inoldolll Llonl. 0d. I, Obolhr l. m." Vloo President: l, B, Bunch. FJ-l, locrolnryr Lleut. Cal. D. A. llocKlnnoI. 0.5.0. Edltor and sunuliis nimcor. J. l Burn-tr. F-I-l- Associate Idlmrou Iruh Wlllll’. u! Holt- Ill l. lunch, IJLNJ-l. (0! Active Ionics) IITIIIOIIPTIOI IATIJ I1 Ill! In I, I. L, 34.00 por your: 82.50 for I months, $1.2! for 8 munthsi Mn for cuo month Clly Dellrery $5.00 par your: 83.00 for 6 mnntlll 81.73 for 8 months; 00c for ono month I7 lhfl to other Provinces and U.I.A. 10.00 not your lnhrdny Weekly: 0.00 per your II.” N!’ Q Ifllll. B00 hr I Iollllo Guardian may bo obhluol ll Times lqunro, Now York: corner hlllk and Washington Agency, Ill! Pool ll, Manfred; I, Fins II»! lay IL. ‘Iorollol News‘ lhld, Ohnoon Lani-for, Ottawa; Wclfo’: Nows ICBII lub- iury, Ont.) lllsb Tobacco lbw. llolsctcl, NJ. “The Strongest Memory is Weaker Than the Weakest Ink.” TUESDAY, JANUARY 13. 19B. Hi0 Charlottetown Ilntnlllng’: News Alene"!- llld South News Alency, Bosfnnr lielropolltus New: B.C. Growers Dissatisfied The \aucourer Province complains that the problem and controversy about thetproductlon and price of potatoes grown in British Colum- hiit scent to be no nearer settlement in the wel- u-r of cifficinl decisions, orders and statements issuing out of Ottawa. As between l\lr. Gar- diner, Miitistgr of Agriculture, and Mr. Don- ald Gordon, Chain-rim of the Wartime Prices Board, it says, potato men "still seems to be iietwccn the devil and the deep blue sea." Thu csscntizil contention of B.C_ potato grow- ers is that the Prices Board is virtually asking" them to sell their potatoes below cost. They have asked that the board set 1 price based on the cost of production and institute a survey to tll~L"l\'\‘l' what that cost is. Mr. Gordon has just replied that the suggestion is ‘wholly im- practicable." “It would seem," snys tho Vlnoouver poper, "that Mr. Gordon and our local potato men are retthcr further apart than arm's length and his uruiuvr of rejecting their suggestions seems to all)‘ that he is not impressed by their statement of their own use. “Anyhow, he is sdsmsnt that the supplies of potatoes must be maintained and he says bluntly that if the principle were once recognized tint you could make special exception from the prirc regulations about potatoes, for instance, ‘then the board would be forced to accept s similar contention in regard to ovory other pro- ditvl.’ “ \iwl that, thinks Mr. Gordon, would cer- tainly wreck the whole plan of stabilizin the wartime cost of living and would land us n the disaster of inflation. ' “llut lt is evident that the practical neces- siiivs of our wartime economy will not permit this seeming checkmato between the Prices Board 1nd tho 10ml potato men. The minister of agriculture, whooo only point of contact with his colleagues in this business seems to be that hr. too, insists that the potato growers must grow more potatoes than ever, might perhaps show a more helpful interest in resolving the difficulty. “It ought to be possible, without sacrifice of l\lr_ Gordon's essential duty in the immensely difficult business of prices, to discover prac- tically whether the potato growers of British Columbia, by reason of their special local cir- cumstances, have ui honest use for '11 eon- sirleration st the hands of tho Prices Board. And if it is discovered that they have, then it u-oulil sccm that the only reasonable and prac- ticable way of maintaining potato production without increased direct charges upon the con- lumer is by means of subsidy." '.l‘lie authorities have decided otherwise, how- evir. Last Saturday Mr. R. M. Graucr, chair- man of a committee representing 2,000 Pacific coast growers, announced that the appeal for an upward revision of potato price ceilings had been tumrrl down by the Prices Board. Growers are nlloutcrl $38 a. ton for No. z grade potatoes, the quality generally produced on the lower main- laud. They asked that the price be raised to $43 s. ton paid for interior British Columbia, Al- berta, and eastern varieties, but Food Adminis- trator I. G_ Taggert refused on grounds that the coast potatoes were of “inferior quality." l\lr. (iraucr disputed this contention. “The pith of the sittiation," he said, "is that there won't be any cro planted this spring." Growers have Wllllllclti) potato shipments to the Vancouver market since the ceiling was imposed on Nov. m. ziurl apparently are still determined to fight \Yl‘!.ll they regard as unfair discrimination. A Plague Of Words We suffer in this country fwm a plague of words, says the Ottawa Journal. The Prime Minister himself sets s bad example, and al- most without exception his speeches and state- lll4‘l\l\ could be iuiprovcd greatly by the blue pi-uvil of a ruthless newspaper desk-man. Do\vn the line through the Cabinet, the senior civil service, the heads of departments and boards, into the ranks of the battalions of Government press agents, the example of the Prime Minis- tcr is fullmVCd loyally, and without obvious re- pcrcussions in every newspaper office. They do not realize, these authors of half-hour radio speeches and four-hour House speeches and monumental "releases" by the publicity boys that verbosity defeats its own purpose. For its part, the ‘Iournal confesses, it; seldom nowadays prints the full text of any speech, even by the Prime Minister, realizing that few read- ers will plow through columns of type in search of the elusive idea. It tries to judge the news value of spccclics and handouts in their relation to the news pouring in constantly from every part of the world-and do the editing which ought to be done st the source. This, it may be added, is the procedure followed in practical- ly cvcry ncuzspaper office throughout the country. Spccches by Mr. Winston Churchill are al- most the only exception to the general prac- tice. Mr. Churchill wastes no words, and when he stlrvlflvs a worlrl-tvide war in 25 minutes or a half-hour his address already is s marvel of condensation. Oysters And iStcrflsh The mystery of the starfish is how he can be such a successful foe of clams and oysters. He attaches his melting “tube-foot” to (bivalve, opens it, inserts his mobile stomscb, eoto and digests his victim. But apparently the starfish lacks the strength to open an oyster. The force required is reported in Science magazine by Professor Albert Moore Reese of West Vir- ginia. University. He pulled oysters sud clams sport with o lorge spring sale attached to steel hooks, inserted in notches out in the bi- valves’ shells, and he found them pretty rugged. One oyster withstood a pull of three pounds (more than o scorfishb estimated strength) for 4o hours, did not open until s os-lb. pull was applied. Another ster held on lglimt 3o lb. Several clams stood 25 lb_ before their shells, not their muscles, broke. One oyster withstood s. 3-lb. pull for five days before opening one- fiftieth of on inch, for eight days before open- ing s quarter of on inch (a tight squeeze for even s hungry starfishk stomach). Dr. Reese offers no solution. Among the guesses: either a starfish has “unbelievable cn- .durance,” or has some means of paralyzing an oylor u soon so there io s. slight opening. we EDITORIAL NOTES — The Island may soon develop into the bump- dslens. a is a o Are big interests being taxed proportionately? If not alive, certainly at death. The will of the lato George W. McLaughlin, former vice-pre- sident of General Motors of Canada, Ltd. dis- posed of an estate of $8,935,493 of which more than $5,000,000 will be required to pay suc- cession duties. The bulk of the residue is left to his widow and fsmily_ U I ‘I “jitterbugs" will have lots of room to jump around in on Halifax dargg-flggtrs as the re- sult 0f an order issued by Mr. C. H. Bennett, chairman of the Nova Scotis Board of Cen- sorl. The order limits attendance so that esch dancer will have st least 15 square feet-of floor space. is s- o is Mr. Charles William Oman, English his- torian, born this date, 1860; born in India; fel- low of All Souls, Oxford; professor of modern history there; fellow of the British Academy, President Royal Historical Society; his works include: “Warwick the King-nuiker,” “Short History of the Byzantine Empire," “History of the Art of War in the Middle Ages," “History of the Peninsular War"; “The Great Revolt of I381," “A History of England before the Norman Conquest,” “Wellingtods Army." ill! A number of RAJ‘. students who concluded their courses here declared Charlottetown to be the best centre in Canada in which they had been located, for sociability, friendliness and hospitality. They put it down to two circum- stances; first, we ore tho only province where the inhabitants ‘are for the molt port of pun British birthright and thus of kindred spirit and understanding; and second, so many people here have boys overseas where hospitality and entertainment ore generously dispensed to them. A fellow feeling rrLakcs us wpndrotis kind. c s: This ls the most critical, may be the decisive year of the war, says the Montreal Gazette. f he amazing achievements of this country in the past three years must not be obscured by any collapse or decline in the whole war effort. There are abundant evidences that the essential industries-munitions, output of raw materials, production of foodstuffs and the railways — are just now the victims of maldistribution of manpower. There cltft be slid to be s. real scgrcity of human reserves. A better placing o people is certainly not beyond the capacity of the government and its controllers. a o o Mr. Edgar G. Burton, of Toronto, retail trade administrator of the Wartime Prices and Trade Board, states that “the honeymoon is over" in regard to price adjustments to enable industry and commerce to meet the demands of price control. But he assures retailers that only under urgent necessity and after most careful consideration of all factors involved would trade be subjected to any drastic curtailments of volume and variety of goods available or to further drain of manpower from the already de- pleted ranks of merchants’ employees. At the same time, he urges retailers to adapt them- selves voluntarily ‘to £hC*8l’(lWll'lg stringencies. _ An important result of the meeting in Wash- ington between sgriculture officials of the two countries will be s linking of the foodstuff production. 1111f there should be the closest co-operation between the world’s two great feed- ers appears to be inseparable from effective war efforts on this continent. The remarkable ad- boards to direct the flow of essential war ms- terials and of munitions might bring e much earlier collaboration in foodstuffs. Since the war began two or three situations ltave develop- ed that were harmful to the steady flow of foodstuffs from this continent to the United Kingdom. _ For_rnon_ths there were uncertain- ties and drsruptfonsun the supply of hog pro- ducts. It is true this was partly due to failure to get from Bfitafn accurate and definite state- ments of British requirements, but it was also attributable to s certain amount of competition between Canadian llld American producers. An- other troublcsome situation arose last year over the supply of cheese to the United Kingdom. Both of these difficulties could probably have been averted by the existence of s. joint board such as is now proposed at Washington, Such {"1 affanflflnfllfi though, would not be effective m correcting the present domestic condition of C-"msdafymeat supply, which is adversely af- fecting big industrial centres like ontreal and Toronto, where farmers prefer to supply the ex- Pmt milrket at ll"! fiXpense of the domestic market. ._ H’, . ing-off pllco for Europe u well u the Mag- "u" lrunnfng over ft, with fstsl results. vantages flowing from the existence of joint _ ' THE CHARIDTTEIUWN GUARDIAN Now That It’s All ft 0c "n when the doom of hsclln l: sell: ed. —Chfcs|o Bun. A contemporary sun!" "l" every one applying for butter rs-. tfons should be made in Mk0 811 affidavit that he boo no bonnet: but“, 1n 1m possooston. 0f who possible value would naiivit be? People who m wlllins. w betray their count?! l" "5 lmurl o! need 10v fl f" Wlmd}. °l “mi”, beach-fiends in 80 many new mind. would have 11° Wmvlmw“; “h” ‘lines that we stoPPBd urine to wum ever 85°11‘ Pellwl"? mfmme" " them; and more and more women Brockvllle Recorder and el- m mmom m w, nu.“- andhorrid little jokes bmh i An Icclesfleld reader. W59" 5"‘ pliant. ‘Waacs" and "Wrens." they, a member of the Australtsn| o o o Expeditionary Puree tn 121M- w“! Movie stars came from Hollywwdi kllled last Jiiiy hns shown “B e to m: Us to buy war bonds. w! letter received from an Australian pqoplo who laid seen tho movlo army chaplain. Th1! 19W" "h" l” “MI-s. waiver’ but man's mod the Gerbil-m’ brutal stwot-uisjdrioiissi-tm m cintmtvtittmsm our wounded. Your brother 1118M Walter Pfdgcon‘: coonnnd In the‘ have lived ff tho enemy hid D05‘ and Ivfr, Illsley got mom money sesscd a Sfmrk 0f hum!" kmdne“ than he asked for, but not so mud: They deliberately shot our Birfiwh- as to stop the people P981118 =10 M-l cr bearers and killed the wounded terttlm to NH‘. King's plea‘ for who were trylns w HM" W "MY- rsnco and 1W1" . . . They gfvs no quarter u l r1110 and we expect none. God forftlve w. Wflfkfo bsoamo them!" Unfortunately such instances n Marco Polo acid flow all over the of the callous brutality 0f the G9" Middle East and R/ussla. and Chins mans have not been rare, T1178 and then came home to make l‘ merelv comes in continuation of speech that n’ leased Toronto. many such grim and tragic fncl- ‘Life’ road Britain o lecturo on "Im. mom‘ d L, l to wall authenticated " whfdt displeased ovary- niiiezvsoiirii 4W“- -9l‘°"l°l¢ Tels- lsrchsdlng "sue" itself h the graph. lend w. King made a speech to ihe Pllttrims in New York, wmt, to Well, 1r we keep ‘em will": on "Wwwurigmn m sleep at tho wntm present: schedule, we ought to have House, and then came home to tell the end of 1t souiewhera in sight by his ministers on his birthday that next Christmas. -—Vnncouvor Prov- h; yum. going m resign tries jflmwaxnewswasbodtlsoftm —-—- mnlfdtlhcyeoggcodthoseocud London's eourh hlvc l0 496150 half. People discovered the loco:- thfi knotty question Whether poker ion of the Coral Sea ima the Aluet- is n. game of chance or of skill. on ism Islands and radio announcers this side of the ocean, this problem pretended to be able to pronounce arouses no dilemma. It f! generally Russia; names, Btr Stafford recognized over hero mist DQkOT is o Oflppu returned '0 game of skill, co those who wfn.-- g9 m mdila. and Gandhi was no Windsor Star. help 1m and Mr. Ghflfllllll m!“ I --—-‘— speech about not llq-uldst tho Brllaln ls becoming “careless folk British Empire which left hinge conscious." Hundreds who knew of as before. Herr Httler said he the coming attack on North Africa would take Stalingrad mid Rommel kept the secret well. In other quort- 4cm In would take Eg-ypthasf both ors tho authorities flocked" mfslosd- wen mom. m the m6 Timb- fna information, ‘Ihero was much shenko was chasing Inflow out cl careless talk about Dakar and the Russia. and Montgomery was chas- Axis carefully noted 1t. The speed Rommel right. to Tripoli, and with which these hints spread ln- people no longer said glomily that dlcisted that some quarters which "we're losfpg this wan". "oughtrtc know better need to nlessomDrutlc wtfonwtubous- ‘II-son wu mlmhlhg cm - on to stop lncsutfmss talk In club! consents, not because t ey ratf ed and hotels. High stuff officers have smut, bee. find coffee, and In been known to discuss important and butter, but because some military affairs over meals in ub- them talked too much and got ahet lic. Security officers will act er- of their Orders -— in — 001mm ever this ls done 1n fixture, —Lon- nlllot Iilttle, don Express. to select s f -.-_-- non Homo holelmen rm um fllo any wecvt beck to his imlp Ind new‘ ls coming when guests will have to mill, mnlsters made e8 provide their own towels and other about more and more Btlcrlllwl linens. In this way the hotels should and talked of closing down non- et some of their own back. --’essentlal industries but. vlrlehvw lniimuton spectrum. few people book them seriously ' and the only non-assert indul- Moybo you don't than ollou tries passing out were natural these days but more an I00 pro- wm" coaualtifes. never ducts can be made from peanuts. - got as bad. as some said they would. St. ‘Thomas Tunes-Journal. The Conservative part/y took a . new leader in Mr. Bracken. choos- ll Duos now admits lhnl ho slab-ibis s. farmer instead of a low- bed F's-once in tho book. but puffs yer. . , . . Mr. Melchm ult public that they 0on1 hang s murder rap llfo and Mr. I-Iedoum 1 t Queenfs on him because the victim (unluck- Park to grow onions cm a farm tn 11y) didn't quite diam-Toronto Star. Elgln county. and in Quebec the‘! ' started a new pair-W. M"! the . Woluvolnotoekomleorsorrlvlng of OLD SYDNEY BCREENED. BIAS 170B- SULLIVAN, ALBION NUT and INVER- NESS. Also WALSH COBBLES and AM- ERICAN HARD NUT. Lowest prtmus qulels dollvorloo, siisetiii‘ ‘attention to 0.0.1). orders. ' - W. o. GILLIS o» co. PHONE 11o WIP D OUT Ask lilo man wiili m llllli u» mlsforiuno t» be “wiped out” lf you need Flro Insurance, and follow his advice. Your Business ml you: Homo IOOII Insist-moo protection. - For s very mall oxtra premium wo can also furnish protection against loss or damago from Wind-g sltorm, Hall, Explosion, Impact of Aircraft or Vehi- c as, ole. Consult our nooroot ‘Agont or wrlto o: odll on llYlllllIAll 8i B0. LlIillTEll Iolabllchod 1878 Charlottetown llnnonlslo Montague Allison P. muss. GJ-Us-Dlotrlct Manager of lummorsldo Thoma MoAvlnn, “UAW lopsesentotlvo Enrlo S. Jolloy-lopsoonsbflvo as 01mm “‘°9‘£>5'3 wxw- , ,3 I’. L llscNItO-lolrosolhlln It 4 James Bubor-iuposvhsr, Olurlcflolown. Department of Provincial Treasurer Land Taxes In Default Notice lo hereby glvon that this Department now holds a judgment against all persons, for taxes and costs, ad- vertised ss in default, under date of the 21st of September, 1942, and which sro stlll unpaid. It ls further advllod that unlolo such tax arrears cro paid on or before Tuesday, tho 12th dav of January, next, ft is the Intention to cause executions to be issued for such amounts as may then be owing. C. J. STEWART, Suporvlsor of Taxation Charlottetown, nus, December 31, 1942. How Are Your Eyes‘? “Tho necessary know-how” ls one c. c. F. worn some welectlo-w. and of the morter plthier, stream-lined Caanlllfen Honda was still interned. modernism; _meanfng "ability." - ‘Ihsmo were thins! in the Dl-DQTB - to brook out to Detroit News. your h . and thrill m1. and things to shuns you. Windsor school kWh s who have and gs to make your blood run jolned the armed forces will enjoy (‘Dldr-B-llfl all of them were side by s greater sense of security becauseIaIde, Airmen 1n epic flights. Peo-i 0g m; ruling made by the Depnrt- pie who hoorded food. The hero- mont of Labor, which the Board.- Ofzlml off Dfappe. ‘mo failure with motivation win carry out. may w!!! r- ‘mo wurvn of cw be assured of re-em lomont when soldiers wherever they fotght. Tho they return, and of e salary they delay in vftcl decisions at homo. would have received had they re- High resolve and the spirit of sac- mafned heme and been given their rtflce, on the one hand, Hesttatiorri annual increases. There fs essential and tlmlclfty, on the other hand. mat was our year. May we have f lmess tn this regulation. With- oliit its operation, teachers who on- g better one before us, please God. llst would have been aiettmlly pens- ’ ISIAEE CPt- Two mem- Ifzed for serving their country. They LONDON -( bers of the medical would have had to look on their period of service as time completely wasted, during which others, who staff of Red- dld not don the uniform, had en- hilt County Hospital, Edgcwarc. ycd greater advantages. Tho prln- have discovered a. new industrial disease which has been named Bs- gassosfs, derived from the word bogus, technical term for Iugsr- cane dust: imd cffectlnz persons ‘working 1n sugar-cane dust atmos- phere. jo cipfe underlying the ruling is en- tirely well founded. -Wfndsor Star. Teaeups without handles cannot be nearly as bad as cubs without tea. -St. Cathnrlnes standard. _.._.._ lhllgld no: ggt too u e; w c ou o s. woo of oxperfgcnce 111' court cases. es- Supply whim‘?! "Weft cwblem pours the cause of the man on foot. concerns daily raids on Chelsea's Nobody ever heard of u. pedestrian pfshfood bins b? cats. 6088 U"! ‘knocking down s motor car and rafs. It's all because some people fall to replace the lids. ohcsoovlsftsdontboomol! . Mhnyflmgsecrommmtho Vancouver Qua Amorfoon military all ma] pol- icy has been free tn announcing the names of fridfvdlusls in Ito armed forces whohava merited acclaim. But the sflmulatlon boesprlt do corps afforded by public recognition of s. dhl m o regiment has been for Iss5 ovfdonco than fn Britain. Our Allies have mode something of a fetish of the ship and the refl- ment; preserving thelr designations scrupulously through centuries of wars, mustering a host of valiant ghosts to sustain tholr traditions. while thls country has blaced its emphasis upon tho Individual and chest was followed by a demand for an explanation of the scattered fragments. How much pain and suffering could have been avolded ff we had known about "ruthless simpilflcntfm." — Winnipeg Tr!- no. SLEEP snn sun: nsrsrsnsn the service. But recently the Am- erican Navy has been pplng mm the early history of the Rapubllc for namq of its strcsrft carriers, and. more recently still. hsllfng tho ships of today -notsbl,v son mnclsco and the Bolas -for their contributions to victory. —New York Herald Irfbuns. i A Dress report from Ottawa says that fn s mood of "ruthleso sknpll- flcatlon" the Wartime Prices and Trade Board has lapped the handles from cups. This knock of being able to hit on the right word muss; n feeling of envy. In the day; of our Wllfh. dish wnstitnl wss one of tho Eégspfia: . , .,..':.:.',r.?:::~a ofoulisndwab I ~.s t" l1 b’ poison salad‘: if 1m Egzygqmgss, Mlbolmm Klboymvor lisllscgllllio lovoslollhoyronodplsoyloloh- Ill Budd's Kidney Pills .." '......- "rams-em". Aoyonolvloowltbilln scales: m lhuttend ' house. Under 61.1% creaking floors, lnsfdo Bfllhfpo d, also r074 llllol In tho Onlythglnbeelalesdolsttthlltbho n , III JIOITIIT Worryxlinegt-home the lost bird to Its i “Pill ‘rhsya-rotholostsodlonsnhoftho succumbs-rim amuse Qfllllbht Erwin-us with Whose wzlls stones throws. I coo 811mm Anharvestecbyn-hsudwrpsklnl ‘fllolfhnldll-Ildlflllflillbk on. Down tb to! mhwboro mvoofltbzbftftloirorlsso-ndgg Tho coves bro lfttorod with Choir Whoa I. hsldeo tho nob- siflikm-illt The lulls scrum at?» fi- Rooks‘ woods . Elch mod lsldlnto m» suiyms vu- phderflzevttito crosses special locus Who omega-p beotftlhll. who could Prom the slowprfovorty c! soon. These are days when We‘! u“ A rcmlsos novor could Th a ' flcoooo soothed. -i-i.3"£.'i..“‘fio.l.’fél. flroo m Ml . comfort them. I200. _ $25.00 and up ' v Uifiillfll l ‘h, m m I. I. 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