PAGE TEN BANK or Mauritian waking in?! Cardin: in mg all s] life m“ m1 ‘llllllllll’ i NFLATIONisnoIeBpecterofpei-sorss. Like the rain, it falls 0n the just and the unjust alike. If, through free and careless spending‘, inflation should descend upon Canada as it has upon many other nations, its evil would fall upon ei/rryom. Upon the shiftless, the thriftless, and the black market patrons . . . Yes . . . But inflation's evil would fall equally on the "just"—-£hose decent, honest, prudent citizens who observe the law and do not seek to satisfy selfish whims to the detriment of the community. These, fortunately, are Canada's majority . . . these are Canada's No. 1 citizens. In their hands lies victory over inflation. Here are their five cardinal points in personal financing: O Hold on to Victory Bonds and Certificates. O Buy only those goods which are in fair supply and for the day when goods now in short he readily available. I Avoid black market purchases. o Keep up insurance. IIVG IHODG supply wil O Build up savings accounts. This is conservation-the first requisite o! personal security-the first attribute of good citizenship. r This l: wby we u]: lfYou Are ' a No.1 Citizen You will looll after n No. l ' Tllls la nol selfishness, hul Illo reollzsslloss Thai o eolnnnlnltyls no honor, no " - sounder than lls dllzons. D4" ‘ SAVI JO! YOURSELF...ZND YOU SAVE FOR CANADA I olnlslollnlsloiloollsrslnlollnluclcoclcolo - American Hard Coal Owing the continued shortage of Coke on account of steel strike, we are offering a new fuel, Anihrocm Briquele, and have a car on track today. This fuel can be used ln any kind of heater and has proven very satis- factory. Order asample load today. W. D. GILLIS & CO. PHONE 176 EIIQIEJIEIIEIIEIIEIIEIEIEIIEJIEIEIIEIEIE lllew York Faced With Acute Food Shortage NEW YORK, Sept. 9-(AP)—An acute shortage of food and possib- ility of the lay-off of thousands of industrial workers loomed today in the New York area as a result of lntensl-ficatlcn of the week-old strike of $000 lruckmen. A prediction of the shutdown of chain store outlets by tomorrow and the closing of bakeries oy the end of the week, lus suspension of operations of a urge sugar re- fining compnny, highlighted de- velopments, E R- Brow & Son Fire, Auto, Life, Accident, Sicknes and Plate Glass Insurance at Lowest Rate 144 Richmond St. Agent at Summerside, D. O. Stewart Charlottetown Jilllstel Fumigating Company Covering Prince Edward island From End lo End We Exterminate all vsnlsln, ROACl-IIS, MQTIIII Very Reasonable Rate f .' 1000 or Write lor Rates ROAD Mayor William O‘Dwyer, placed blame for the general situation on Brotherhood of Teamsters (A.F.L.\. saying “the trucks would roll in an hour" if the union would nego- tiate with motor carriers. He maintained the city's supply of food and medical necessities was “adequate? Kinsmen Informed Scholarship Fund Objective Passed BANFF. Sept. lk-(CP) - ‘The lnnounccment that the 059-009 Kinsmen scholarship fund objec- tive had been passed ‘held thel spotlight with the choice of Mon- treal and Edmonton as Illel 0! "W next two national conventions an the union. Local 807. Iritemstional d Canada “llings" Bstvmlll 0lll World Alld llaw l-(Olil-In R ton lit. Fwd nfjome y Q . Bent. ifilfl ".5357... a a spoke of Cunadn- 5| "a nricelcfil hinge of pure £015 “Wee” l 9 old world and the new and de- clared there could be no atronlel‘ f to f r than the working diction” o the manhunt-kins peoples. The message, broadcast over a CBC trans-Canada network. Mid such a partnership _ "strong Slllfild" 085m“ things" that might well up again and spread. He made it clear that the - llsh-speakinlz partnership woud not be exclusive and would be linked lo the United Nations ‘or- gnnizution. The famous soldier who receiv- ed the plaudits of Canada in a 17-day tour that took him from Halifax to Victoria and bnclr lo this city, spoke of Canada's real- lznilon of‘ full manhood and glimpsed nl. a future possible pop- ulation of 50,000,000. I Factor For Peace s "There could be no stronger factor for peace." he said, "than the working together of the Eng- lish-speaking peoples: all bound together by common langungc. the same common law, the some relig- lous tolerance. tbc some love of democracy and the freedom of men. . . . " nd in such n conception there seems lo stand poised the spirit cl Canada, a hinge between the old world and the new—n price- less hinge of pure gold.” His object in coming to this country hnd been to try and cap- lure something of its mlrlt. And he felt ht- had succeeded. "I saw a great and wonderful country; a land containing in ls soil everything that man desires: a proper land, fit for proper men to live in and to prosper exceed- lngly. "And I saw that this country produced n people of sturdy in- dependence, of enterprising ver- satility, of robust mentality, a people of great courage and chnr- actor, “The former Canadian son of two good bloods, French and En - lish, has grown to full manhood: a worthy son has now become a full partner. whose advice and counsel is eagerly sought in the old home and whose strong right arm is ever ready f0 be raised in THE CHARLOTTETOWN i AING’ s Business REVIEW Phlllcfi - l G. ‘ ‘ON s. mvixxwmrcvm-m ~ s. <. ~. Billhldll CONSTRUCTION OOIIANY LIMITED (J. l. Dunning. In.) HARDWARE. FUOUI 6 FEED PRODUCE h LUIBEI Mouhlllfl. P-IJ. llllllTlllillE ssilsss A. Nicholson on! C. A. Nicholaon. hope.) GENERAL strains ACETYLENE wrumvo P. 0. Boa 840 Phone ss-u Montague. P. l‘. mail MONTAGUE 06 YEARS MAKING FUNERAL SUPPLIES 0F BITTER KIND s (The Pride We Toke In Our Plant In Well Funded) +». FUNERAL DIBIOTOIS AND IITIDALMEI! Tho llolltaglls Furnishing 0o. Ltd. ll. J. lllllll niwo smnu Optometrist - Prescription. vrrsmmsfor ALL KINDS Phone 52-! - Montague W. A. PMLE ll $0. LIMITED Dealers In DRY GOODS-GROCEBIIB- HARDWARE BOOTS and SHOES. etc. Phone 621-2 Lower Monique. PIJ. McGowan’! “mind GINIIAL MERCHANTS IEBE BEllll- 8i Sllll _l monumental. the cause of eodom. But how few are the peolple living in this country, thl-s country with suchl limitless possibilities. ' "In the distance I seem to catch a glimpse of a great nation of 50.- 000000 PEOPIE. find more; a virile people, ideally located, who throught its strength enjoyed pence and security. This great nu- tltm, joined by closelles of blood‘ and battle to the old world 21rd the new world, seems to nae to form a hinge between the iwo." SERVICE STATION IRVING OIL PRODUCTS Opposite Vere Beck Monument Works Phone 33-4 - Montague. P.E.l. Tunnel And Bridge llew Tyne Crossings NEWC-ASII-E-ON-TYNE. Eng- land. Sept. 9-(0?) ~ Transport Minister Barnes has announced that work probably will start next year on Tynslde‘: two new river crossings-the Tyne tunnel between JI-rrow and Howdon and the new Scotswood Bridge. The projects will cost £5,750,000 623000.000). They will be coup- led with highway improvement; between London and Newcastle. Route alterations and "by-pass" roads around built-up areas are planned. snosvr PUTTEES nsirucs: ARMY wan ANKLETS OTTAWA. 59M- il-Extensive re- search hlsa prompted the Army to d0 sway with the web anltlel; or "guitars" worn by soldiers since battle dress was standardized early l“ World War II, National Dc- enrlyce Headquarters announced to» In lieu of anklels, troops will 119W Wear an issue of short pulflgeg gl-th battle dress and putters with fillsms when wearing khaki drill bThe web ankleis have never "en V"? popular Willi troops. 1n contrast. short pultees fit snugly give better protection against mull: SYIQW. Water, dust and insects nml "e Benerlilly Superior to azikleis In view of the large stocks of anklets now on hand. only 'msm_ bcjlrs of the postwar Active Fo-rcn Wll be issued with short pllfle-Qy, 9th" Personnel continuing to serve will wear anklets until dig- charge or retirement and ma“- hers of the Reserve Force will re- ceive the new pluttoes only go,- lhe summer months until pa"... supplies of nnklcts are cxhgugugi ll. J. lMlBllll the 25th annual convention of the Association of Kinsmen Clubs hciil its first business session at Bisnff Sunday with more than 700 diele- gsles in attendance. The delegates assembled from all parts of the Dominion, chose Edmonton as the scene of the 1048 convention, while convention city for i941 will he Montreal. At the afternoon business aes- |lori reports of the national oili- cers and national committee chairman were seed and adolilfll- An increase of i5 new Kinsmen Olubs during the past year with, an increase in membership of ap- proximately L150 was re rted to make a total of lfl clu a and a grand total of more than 6,800 members. At an entertainment last night following business sessions the Idmonton Olub was host st a hilarious mock ceremony when the lneomhg President, WJ. Kirby of Iloncton, was oven the feathers l of an Indian chief. d? M4 L‘ l/ l if/liliiliilii ol-rosmrnlsr "mo: and casinos Gloaaaa saoosasua, r. I. l. "m" 9i"'J.'.‘l’-.‘i’t" ~ “- llfllldln etc. iv appointment Offloe Oonsseold Wills nnuoamssn ‘. llolvsrd S. llssLssll Ileolrlsal Contact»! Geornteiwu llllllW-S EERVICE STATION casiotn-wasnrms- ACCESSORIES Complete Lubrication Phone 44-11 Montague. P.E.I. .AA~».-\A~C-~A ll. L. Mclirogsr l. 00.. DOUG’S SERVICE Centrally located of; Montague, invites you lo oall and iss- STATION spoct their new premises. It la situated at the corner of Wood Ilhld Bill. Ind Mulls Si. This aifc was purchased from '1‘. G. Ivoa by Douglas Coffin, in llhe summer of 1088, and changed over to l. service It. was operated by D. H. Coffin joined the anssod forces. operated under a sub-lease. 0n SEPTEIVIBER 1i. 1m S A CCJUNTY pylon, Mun“... Q4 Kllmllr, P. B. L , MANUFACTURERS lllslastlrckwltllf FRw-i~i°wind°;“'§iild‘mmlrd u Hy “u” Phone 88-11 Montana mvcge-ctflo on.” sap.“- Pbone i190 Chorluttmwn ‘R . T. M. Llovlollya Ltd. Ioildroaslt 8. Mollllald Gwen‘ Menu“. GovW. RIEW- Ell Gradlsll Delivery To Bus S009 shun“ Emflhh" '°' Th’ "m" EGGS. rouarnr and ' . °"" Tmmfl“ an‘ surname 9h,“ a; Monfnfllo, an. Phone B1 Montana. an. v-" , l. FRI-IMP?» slsvlslll s atoll General Merelsanla Look In And Inspect 0m- Full Line of FURNITURE Phone s1 Montnlsuo. am. until Sept. 1942, when ho During his four years‘ absence it was lslareturssbooivlllnssllfohhlmofthlsyeosqhubegau a. complete rebuilding of this stand. This elation la now fully completed and ready to give you the beat aervlco possible at all times Alodifwlfls other new equipment, Mr. Coffin has installed u. set of Lincoln Alemlte greens guns. the every part of your car. This station handles a complete duel: and aeccauoriw. correct lubricant for line of Imperial Oil pro- They are nosed for their high quality workmanship In aimonlslng. washing and all minor repair work. While ln Montague, cull at Doug's ScrvlodStatlon for your var needs. Md you will receive-quick efficient "SERVICE WITH A SMILE” J. ll. llollonald & 0o. W. ll. JOIIIISTOIIE (Bf. 1884) Oldest Established Firm - lls Montague GROCERIES - FRUIT - FLOUR - FEEDS ' Smokers‘ Supplies, school Suunlles ano Hardware Phone 6 Mdfstugoe. P.E.l. J. J. STEWART GROCERIES h FEEDS EAST PACK BRAND General Merchandise MEATS I us“ our Goons and 2122:1551: Szzilf: vaonrnnurs‘ Gnocmms camps. r. u. l. Phone i-i "m" l m“ s‘ Phone 3 Montslue, IKEJ. m Bum". om u Yul‘ 5 Montague. P.E.l. l‘ ' m GEllllliE llosll EASTERN PACKING COMPANY Esme 01mm! W. 0. LEAllll ' THE MEN'S SHOP " x3i omens. llsancIAns-s aol sssroanna- axroanas or sans eaoouos , coin-am utls or noon AID rssos Owing to the Polio‘ annals no given until further notice. Phone os-u New Plflh CHICKEN nanom - CHICKEN - sitar “w “LL M" P- E" "m" bonsritlsmnobssunrs “'00 t“ “M 2 fnono so ma,“ a ;_ L sovms. r. u. t. 47>- wu-ranwonrn ll. ll. lllcllsillls a. soil Mus l glsmumq l-"Acwogg 0R0 SERVICE STATION See us about Cuiil Storage "M u“ B‘ sulun‘ rnw °_n|:-,f:';' slfpmh n,“ ravine on. raonuors WILFRID wsrraitwonrn _ “M” "o, "““'{‘.l‘ssio§i'i8§““° “°"“"“ ' u 5°‘""" " '- 1- Phone as Sourll. P.I.I. x . -s il=llsllzls' llAllA 41mm s Moiouale. rs: l (fi- Th gun "ma!" ' smsa r. a. s. gun“.- oeocunns rsivrs and GENIIAL GINIIAL smuossmn * a IsIPAIM numnmq ago-gun,‘ FLOUR. - 0. I. b. PAINT! oewxa moron on. ' ranrr up ._ on“ u; DUN“)? Till! lIIIlWlN-WILLIAII PAINT! Q g, win], p"; ism,“ l‘ Mm era u... slmmo mnulml “mum” Phone as Inna. P.8d. . Wtoixtkr» ' - TDIISIIEID 8i ST. IQQIQOK - DIIIINO PAIN IIPLIIINTI I PART! i} DID CANADIAN ‘PEI OOIPOIATIOI IIAITI IIDI. IQUIIIIII‘ IIIIITONI ‘PIIII