r- \F‘F FOUR a ____!L I “m; language. and undertake to make it after the peace a compulsory language in their 618' i GIIARLOTTETOWII GUARDIAN "“"" mentary schools and to promote familiarity with M in Daily (Founded ln iasii m” w" u“ m" “mm” urn g lIHQRLOTTMOWN GUARD >_ .___|___ ___. PUBLIC FORUM it in a variety of ways. At the same time he - ' ' forc- g - in- would have such gOVCTIIITlCIlIdl action r0111 or grandma, who cant decide w - - 1 ¢d by (he formation of a voluntary World thei- tiliifiglsyilfila atntéhé sfllepylggdrg; Prellflunh Ueut. Col. W, Chance l. IOLIIIU _ _ p1‘, p vi... President: s a. para-angst. ‘no Language Union, WlllCh‘ among other ‘tings 5mm,“ gum,“ New. emT"IIZ'a';YZ'§;..f°l...'I;....1 ; ‘f; IfalLrTn-nf iris. would favour the publication in every parilcipat- Bum. lmmlr u saw" h” "'°°"" E""°"' "'5'"? wlr""'l..r"."'a.iiie'.'.f "'- f‘ “'8 ¢°11l1tly of at least one daily paper 8'14 ‘me been ordered by Hitler to dissect """"‘"- "-“-“ ‘ "- ' " ' periodical in Engljgh his pain after he dies. Everything Similarly Mr. n. w. Brogan (who lmlltly “ “d ‘t’ b‘ m‘ ‘°’ m‘ 1°“ m‘ Pm g1“ our Youth. day; oi u. ETOWN WINTER _ ' _ - y Wonderful momenta, 1 ,1 cuubgfbraivams ’ »- ’ 3° Y” ‘ mmb" l": (21%: m‘ ________ " . Tum! W1 the Ilorimu w“. q‘ the first o! s ' ' th ' sticall of our d“ m ova“ Q mmmpe- _ ez'f'£§% bhich I shall ondslv- lhvqlbrshsowtlssthellth I I- i ‘I I wmdergabier m“ m‘ "n" ‘Ms "l" '"' l """‘"“" “”" '°' "'"' '"°""‘ visited Otwi" and wrote m" um ' ly ' Th “mu Telegmrt oureio offer 1' practical solution of oitenoomson mnpeeudly. i mwnshoor m. five“ m“"""l1lu5 c", “mu” ‘ram nfii ybfllzirfffkafldrsrframauh- Gmmrmncnt ' w“ efforts)’ will“, are? c m - e It was years sxo that the mes our winter sidewalk problem. and you be] nip! and egg: your ' Down to this river's whispering i‘? 81 7i! for mnn I: 0 . ' ‘ " ,, - m w... ... h»... .-.......... lflfl has. t...» nor e... Spectator. London. slillllsd 1° °"‘l“°""3 rah; el the Bllrelwt boy with 11ers let me sell that shy sllssesflot" pleasure. ska aiirasel mu.- ovfoll remember bow anweumiir.“ Uh or the trees watch m. In’ l HUITKTYIRIPTION BATE! By In! Ia P, l. l.. 04-00 par your ILM for I nanlia, _ . . -, .. , tici ti s as cirticisxru of our City Council t . m“ '“' ' "“"‘"" hngliSh accordiligto modern Aruerlcau usage. _Of ggfi-fdliirc filtftlev] 3:15;“ of pfllenforzgiflt whose members I realise are oon.‘ gaygfltgui, m“ 11°17’ '1 ‘ ‘ Countllfiz w. ~- ~::-.'-¢..:: the M» ill-died limo" WP“ vnlms- “s c-l- "s:.is*".zrc slat; 3.55%“ m‘ d " “ '1 es... RELIEF y... ' d iffflmlriifirii.‘ ~11?‘.iiI'Z§Y‘e.-.TI'..-K"'Zh Wnllhlllrwll 11-55." 11¢ "Y9. ""9371? 5°V°“'t°"'hs h" m the chime. o I mum. Our Council is compels-id 0! ' HI |l wont-wt I e EFFECTIVE RCUON lilfllrllley “Rn-lily: r: m» M. vrnr: aim for fl IMMM- Tongue", declares cniPliatically in favour 0f cheeks of tan." Quite evidently. thatImay make will be offered. I109 youmjnptiacasmltltwv ll-lld Down -n re the river r1991" h afiscse o] " " over-indie arms, late hours, etc. ever travel without Alkwfleltaerl Do yoga . inember we sang a; y" um»... Lunrlar. Oltlmn; \Vnlfe'l u..." Bland sus- Domitliolls are as much illnllellced b)’ America" the w,“ occasmnauy w“ a vMd out ‘culmination o, my uni and 111s wlnu was our leader. the m}; 1W"- "m-l m" T"""““" 5'1”- ‘“°'“""“‘- M‘ as by English English. Nor is this‘ all- A5 a" gll-IJOSQ of life as seen through their the least that we citizens can do is ,,,. .. ». l . ' ti.‘ th B't'h i. bll me h 1 uoh limkll... §'_"§'.'.'.'.".'f." 'n:;'::., ‘r1115... ";'.‘.."‘:....': UM“! 5“"°'l “"4 “Mb” m‘ "‘ ° r‘ ‘s Chum“ ‘h, h", M", u, ‘m, §§‘,,,,,°,,,§°{,,,,,dm"'§{‘,,§’ “$51.11, $1...- Y" “W 5W9“ "P" With glgllilguélflibllln iris music vim.“ o . ..~.|» ALKA-SILTZER w, with d"... who. r........,,. (Havobyloubigriotten our days heath. “The Strongest Memory is Weaker Than international lfiflgllflgb. it il Ameflflm that the wes- A l-hree-yellr-old sir] returning atpfosrlaow our appreciation of their . . . . homoron the bus looked hard st the . the Weakest Ink» world increasingly learns. The grammatical sim young m“, collections the mm and ‘ol-Ngm 519:2?‘ gftfrgygirgw: m: plan TVIIDNESDAY, MARCH i0. 1943. plicity of English, its hospitality. to new words, then exclaimed loudly: "Oh, look’, h i l t m ..__- .____ its freedom from the Ptirist fetish that afflicts gnmdp“ I” “ m“ wndumrw" I propose w s ow n w“ \V|i.il A Pull Bracken Has! fife! Illlblo DUI.- qm gift-la 01'». Toronlulo. , . --Leeds Yorkshire Post. i116 Drew!“ "WW BY-Lfl-W 131 f9 ' dancln . it might even 1 rememabL-r tliem all g 9 ' * - l - ' _‘ _ ———— . ' l1 not for ever. "n uoe l will? ‘ modern Gernnn for lusrillce m'll"c it a good Rive satisfactory results Th6 BY“ fimflfflm‘ they m“ "m murmur tilwqbiood [agar elderly gentle 'd y u” .,..,....,,,.. ....g...,._ ... ............ l- bs": iz"'it.'ssliz:."lz."zsl'.'iaal hr..i::*;.l..zs".i""t...:i ,, 1l",,§"g°°‘3g o’ this“ l" 3"“ "ifi‘l"3l.é“ii§.fi’.2§§”.?‘.i3¥£ m" us‘? "m “"- ~ - . slmm"! “d i“ P‘°"°“"°‘§“‘°“"““‘l A'“°"°““ °1 "ll-mid Shelf“- "*P°"*"-’l° "“' ‘mm-mm “tiff” fksd°flw° fmffs" irffotgis ctfuldwu wffii“if>e' collecgeacei arfrf giiliety." It is idle to deny that 111m were our moments. uloee \\";i.,~rl it (‘Qnltfii h. “pull” with .\lr. Mackenzie i; in some degree less erratic in spelling and less 31205112195053: taflllllzhllxfélgelglévln 33d mfg‘; wigawnhc grid? Bing: at the house of an ever-obliging Marci}! 115: tahletlid. gent! still;- lsigfig: alowlnYefvfitgugwdlgxfi-le‘bum,“ Wm‘ l\'~l.§_-'. lnlV "llllitlll, 5Il_\'S ilic (Wilfiva lollrllill. troublesome in pronunciation than is standard “ma. {of ppwum; have now been or other material, any m; ma; "my Postman. but the walk is worth tak- for a a p0 s s?“ . , tug for l . _ _ s .‘ll-_ iv. l: ll till i. slilvi)" i*»‘l'>'- A“ he hIIS l0 English. It is easier to learn to >llvzik like bzlii- forsotteil. Things will be done at 107m 011 U"? Wfllk- I" U"! 19ft" is own "kt To look out month‘ holds mo" marrow {new}! _ m," m", my Magic with‘ music. carelesli of hours. . ‘ 4 4 _ _ _ Y v \ I ,1 ,5 1 m m, u h of the unblackened windows is not east windy possibi Joya,“ with “Nahum ham, .' . -, , - .. .. - u) \\'.1!1l§ done is to nlclltllln mond Gram Swing than llke Aivar Liddcll. \\ lifi-l L°;,§_“3,£‘,§,‘“,§’,‘,‘,‘,f,“§‘,,’,§ '1: i161‘: "Z25 {lfnfbuf cuss on y e s q e alifllalQrltfigeigvgifxuflfg lpsagniilsnpi weTallrfal gsleym T: S: ' p”, v m‘ i. ll‘l ii».- r .i:-i or sbuielvlicre, and lo, Mr. Kirigi ther it be true or not that Pius XI said he could Jap; have been very good to us out "m CLEAEING or Tm; glvgw que-yalmim l "cl"! Qllfl-lll-Y- "Iluwfla es. They. we are told, are easily dis- oh “Qfnwer” '° mm?‘ '° me"! " up. (till d.» s it iviilloili zuly more pothcr. There understand spoken American but not spoken ‘félxgthtl: gala-K glwtgllig’; ggélflzhg; L Because of lowered temDgffl- I plasant blt/‘sald Wapdedns Wll- pollrglzeltttirillgd ilnallngumgsthgéllfs: Days of rtllir youth. days of em- u... ~,'r- il!.'lI'.L’l' Alf mu‘ luclltary under-secrc- English, it is ben frorato." "fight, have done lung ggo and tures after sundown. most snow w‘)! pflmf°*'x“°w°- "d! Wm‘ ° 5 °" g ‘ m‘ y » . . . . _ th 1r is c ller u r h m themselves or wishful thlllkilllz slld W110i wv found life's Kiiiqdum, 5 i .r-' <, lP .- \.-_ll-\ ‘llr, lulu; ilad done nothing This being the case, it would appear to be lle- (lggilligndfirgggrgagn; 21,“: fifjgflfiffifig ggfariiisisgglcligrto!Lwiiffthilefifgennii Ciiifd hgnaml-Vwfre" 2:53;“ ‘fie: éimlgg rempsfimmw tbgflgg: g;°°}',‘,-,,“g§§,§ I we km“ In“ Truth" m . ~ _;. ,,.~.i . u. .1 llzllslgll of doing aliy- coming increasingly difficult for’ Quebec to liold m Show gm,‘ resulu’__vanc0uver p) dcllock thih ftplogvingo mpg-nag gai'w'hl"mlzlfit°mllslunotmn.betwem u" on m5": hedge“ “f”, exciting __R°“ 000w -._ (tin! u 12mm, but |Illlllt!(lllilCiy Mr. Bracken out for a Canadian-wide official bl-llnguallsm News-Herod. com? “dglgredfln if“ 229:“ sub ltwoadmlrsble epithets "caller" arid moment of llLaflhtdtfiwOtgglkfi to taller mws-——i~————BURGH, March a Am -11,1(l ma... Hr, hing comes up Willi ten after the conclusion of the war. The "m", gm. 3M"; u“ “m” face and is then so difficult w rs- cfgeduielbggalehzhglesr“lmgunmuimg :g°,at,°,,“i§x'0p%1m,;n. Hui, eénwfh, -An earth tremor that rattled dish. .-!Il zit one fell sun-op. Next there was the buckwheat to the ‘grain from which ggfluhlélfsggyellilfigl: T132‘: fig s‘; emphatically and beautifully? callcrer wny. and the beneficlent shade of klfimgrgd siélallwaib-lfgtggrtteaélin mill! Hr, lli.!vl.l‘n linlvft say ailytlling about _ ‘ g¥l§g,“e)‘$1i‘,§e fgfgéhxjfieaTfiglnk wag: sung,’ l; mdeed they do that much than it was before, and that it. sets Mr. Willettl seelpls, however fallaci- err P-enluylvamu mum“ extermin- ~3_ l t"_\(4 ;. .311 whirl-iii‘. incolne m; col- PtlJ| H-"UAL NU|ES - very riiurli smaller, is of the same Thueinklvlgeh thuljlléingpsnitllrxelrlses o; fro; rmrie w I-‘zidiattbeuiégeltsé 1 .~ . 1:. .~‘:t.illei be on s current basis; whereupon ———— “1‘“9“1"5h“" PM mum u" “m” ‘mo’ a ‘mgmed wmtifi: a": s?‘ l s dmuzfvxlwgéne 51th,?“ m . . . . ' » 8h .\lr. l icy brings down a budget with its only Ash Wednesday. dolor B" l beech m“ md “Mummy m. l t. .-~- to. Rib t- l» <l ‘w: ~41» . u.» we "wag called bockwha; o,- beukwhug comfort of pedestrians. Moral. clear V i i man said he was knocked from by lnlw "ll cliaizge what .\lr. Bracken wanted. " ' ' " Bl flrfll- Time Wvrkl ll! Chflllfls 0Y1 u“ "w" be~°r° l‘ h“ bu“ walk“! ‘ Q“ A] d - d t {h P h“ language as on everything else an! “P011. Tight d0Wn w the B-illllflll slll- w, u“ exam r3 was "Inns O e u so today this txsechwhcat is called face. 11nd thereby Sal/B 8.11 11131179 " p gzlair in his home four miles west of . .. e. . lilm-ke-n, gfilili! Mr. lung to do all these ' ' ~., su-hrilr; 1.3m along, so to speak, of Wales. afterwards, Edlvard VII. this dale pilclliwpeefi. Thke main thing is up: wgtsglofcotfijgltélltso ttlkllea 12¢. “m” d , _ - c e 00d - - 1' . I t 2\\’ri have to hay in Ottawa. much less 1863. ‘ l‘ t . d2’ r‘ eiercznffwi?“ gag]. m‘; m. C“ 3Y4." m u . d“, d sit 1n the l-l-ltlse. lle Just travels around the _ _ _ i, poured oevr them they are sim- m0" Y1 "l?" ihbllllllifl 11°11"- caluzlfry, getting irl a curling match here and $11’ Hlllh Gwgll. flldfd l!" m“ Slkh W“ my mesistlbu" gfllfifi ofzogvlJlrfllle/g ‘ffiewisliibri; fulfill-Tn! r ' = ' ' ' I dia this "'__ ' tril. .~ part in a milking contest there, but by I VlCYQYY If 5317110“. Punjab. ll . Mn ghun-Mu L; u, Qnflufln‘ four hours after a day storm, or, l» 1* 1r‘- dollh l"- Kllg “as 1846- tiara-cs. “..°é‘éi.i..’.‘.°. ".1: fdiiiéf. ii; éllwfiihfi‘.flii".‘f..§f.dé““lsui’ . l - - - - . r l. - ' I. r ; s 1m y)‘: on iliill, sort of waiting tor his sign. n _ , with double pneumoriiia. Poloiqt, 1N $110 Wholv dI-Y 1X14 b01011 10 l- Tllry say of Mr. Bracken that he's running If '1 d°lft "l!!! “Will!!! "Pa-Nd. 4°11‘ hurrllter hand scallop‘, nachos taken Will-kl ggaofimlglrhlhtlolnfi - - ~- ' " '.ma cancseas TIXDOSQG -1"l111h . - the Pmgresslve Conservan" party by “remotc tell it, has come home forcibly to Prime Min to “Khealnufphmatesg Beams “wk- mg mo" men have ‘one w w“ l i ~.~_..'~:$i'..~'< . Listen to a realistic Broadcast based on fact and which contains a VITAL MESSAGE for every person on Prince Edward Island G.F.B.Y. Wednesday, March 10th. 7.15 P. M. ATTENTION Swine Breeders NOW Is the time to gnarl snlaas PIG WORM iii! control," but clearly he’s taking in more terri- lit" Klng- H¢l01d l Tfllflclld delegaflo". “TIC? ed like a horse. Aside from hi; you; potent reason for neglect of e ' " Office and of political 1m. he shovelling. In these war days there ‘ ha; written fourteen or fifteen B" -. loks. He is a painter of distinction. Where only women reside and most " e i; g flrgtqlgg bmg],yer_ g. 1| ‘ women draw the line at wielding a rough all this sww 111ml torv t‘ TH ll‘1.'-~~.<ecms to be running the Gov- ezuzll H! ilv “r-Wl. lc control." tOO. Farm Subsidies According n. he Regina LEGilPY'POJt (Lib- eral; the creation of “subsidy machinery" to serve the farmers of Canada and maintain the nation's war programme on the food front is actirllly iltlllrr ivay and soon will be completed. /..l.l~'.'r-/’.l.r!'_r sizizclilcnt is made on the au- -" y of offl-smis of the Federal Department of Agriculture, who are quoted as saying that s‘ sail dies officer would probably be named with- ' llfili'-'ll dcpartllient to supervise all ‘ .: .-. ..1.l. 'l'Zi<- possibility of the appoint- ili-zzi: to Iills pllst of Dean A. M. Shaw, head of tilt agricultural supplies board, was suggested. This is interesting news, but it is neither unwed nor I! "'l by the King Government. l limit in the House 0f Com- w.» rulwr Il.l_\', .\lr. E. E. l’erley (Qu’Ap-_ lcllel asked wliv this policy was announced by fiffiCiiiiS in the Ailuisrer’: department rather than bv We Minister llililsclf to members of the Com- lii'>"~l. X Nilftilir lliliisicr Gardiner replied that he V\\.‘~.i.-.l be making a statement “in due course." bin Hanson: ‘That is not good enough." Mr, Perley: “Wily did an official in the Minister's (llxlllifiillciil make the announcement, 1'liilll_‘l' firm the lllilihcr?" bill. .\lr. (jurillllcr: “I ivould want to make ifltiiiiiit‘; first, and find out whether it was nlIlilC." .\.lr. Perle-y: "Has the Minister no confidence in lilt‘ l.- fills r-Pvlsf press report? It is the mouth- llilit’ llf lid. ijllrl-lliniclli in Snslcaiclicwan." The Blinlsivr nuide no reply, and the general public, like the House, will doubtless be left ivondering. Since tile war started the federal government liris llllli pzivizj; blunt-v." and silllsitlics to wiri- nu.» lirauclles m ugricilliure for reasons arising out of ille \\'.'if' m" tile tie-pressed conditions that existed in rig-llculiilrl: llvforr: the war. The line fl€'ll‘l‘t‘i‘ll alum‘ i'~".'isllll\' is (lifficillt to drziw. But ]]i,t‘\' ill. i' ‘in; in $I0<>.tl0(),000 a year, mid ll ll run ll_"1‘i' in 1943 and succeeding _\"<'.ll= all lollq as ii": ival" lasts. The problem TII)\\' is l'l ill‘ . farm [lrodtirttion within a eol:.p'l‘l"i ll g-Hl unr economy, and the di- rcr! (‘l uwTl illli lli,‘ light, ‘U. ls Bi-Lfngilalfsm practicable? A u-r-ll-intvnrfoiled and coillmendable en- (byfiliillr is liPl! l ilHl/li‘. in Quebec to constitute the wlilllr of Canada a bi-lingilal nation, justss Sulitzerllmd and Holland are, not to mention Russia which baa hnlf-a-dozen languages, all ITlFll'("1)l"-'l(‘§§ official. No One will deny the fffillflllilllllfi‘ ullrzilikizjr of C\'€l‘_\'0llC understand- ing mp1 splzikliifl iiwl languages, especially in a clluntrv like illnsria, ivl-icrr about one third of the population is nf a different heredity and nririnml haclcryrmlllll from the rest, and where at pi-(wfillf, in one pivivlilfc, llfllh languages are Official, lliii it i. doubtful whcilier the attempt will ultimately guccccd. The tendency in Europe is the other wav, a movement having been in- lllEilF-‘llwl in nlrlkr Filrglisll, not only the single lrmgilrige of ille Allied Nations, but the infer- nriiillnul l.'lll_»ll l;g<- its \\‘t'll. For (Eulzulzl, adjacent to file Fniiml Sinus ivlirre the one language is obligatory, m insist upon two, might interfere with posi-lvar dcvclrlplnenis. Prnfrssor \Villlvln1 Kcilhau of Oilslo, in the now NWlWYPLflHl] Rrviciv tiinkcs the definite pro- V. .l tllu fllP Allil-il (lmii-llriiisll) Governments in London adopt English as the inter-demo- ly, “enire nous", that he llsd abandoned drink since the war and was on the "miter wagon." Now he is mortally offended at the undesired publicity his declaration has received, and accuses the delegation of breach of confidence. Iii! A reader draws attention to tlle footpath in Hillsboro street opposite H.I\I.C.S. “Queen Charlotte" and h front of the Square which has been used as a dump necessitating pedestrians walking in the mud instead of on the cement. The City Council rightly insists upon citizens keep- ing their footpaths clean, and it would be coni- mendable were they to show an example by regularly inspecting their own pavements and crossings to see they were lip to required slan- dard. s a e a “Time” recently published a map of poet- war air routes, joining U.S. to all the Northern Hemisphere; all passing over Canada—which gives the shortest routes. In the accompanying article, while there was some discussion of some possible consideration given to British and other interests, no mention was made of Canada. Ow- ing to the failure of the Canadian Government to devise a post-war air policy, Canada is re- garded abroad as merely a country to fly over. ‘iii Ladies will be interested to learn s. newly re- vised edition of “Foods for Home Defense", pilblished by the Consumer Section of the Do- minion Department of Agriculture is just off the press. This bulletin helps the housewife keep up to date on wartime foods and contains valu- able information on food buying and conserva- tion as well as menus and marketing lists. It may be obtained, free of charge, by ivritiug to the Pubilicity and Extension Division, Dominion Department of Agriculture, Ottawa. a la n: s A community taxi pool is working satisfac- torily in Saint john in conjunction with the transit controller. At a meeting the other day the question of providing taxi service for places suspected as "questionable" was discussed and it was reported that if there were calls from other places the latter WCTG given prior consid- eration. Another matter discussed was that nf “complaints." There were reports against three operators. One was an operator who resign- ed and the cancellation of his licence was re- commended; the others cxillaincd their cases. The matter was dropped for the present with the understanding that there would not be s. recur- rence. Reports that operators had been over- charging were investigated also and the associa- tion again urged that any patrons feeling that this was the case report to pool headquarters illi- mediately, e a a e The Chinese may be our Allies in war but that does not justify them in the eyes of the Montreal police in running lotteries. Snlasbiilg through Chinatown with 23 cn-orrliilated simul- taneous raids, Provincial Police arrested 325 Celestial; and occidentals, including two women, and seized about 2,500,000 lottery tickets as well as several truck loads of other equipment. China- town dug deep down inio its “ell-hidden sock to provide $18,800 in bail money required to bring about the temporary release of 22 keepers and thbse found 0n the premises and produced sev- eral thousand dollars in nlrl-stvie large-sized bank f)lll$. It ivas the first time since ille new smal- ler bills have been in circulation that Chinese lottery operators advanced the old-fashioned money as guarantee money. According to the Chinese brought to police headquarters and to the police officers themselves, if was the “most (lcvastaiiilg series of raidg ever imiiirlicd in Montreal." oi br H m w O in SC A P ti tl f5] dirt tanner. '!‘o go th lillbor he must have had s strong and a resilient constitution. A re- any rate he has and dogs will follow marching men attaching themselves to militar en. campments. As all readers of yKlp- I‘ l" “Eermfmfgd "54 m" 111mm,‘ Mum u - birds "are oonv Brent dog fancier, and these str y; W118i is ' are humorously adopted by h _ when cam,“ u, broken up o, mo“ from personal if uneducated listen- ed. however, it is geldom possible for m3 a tfQQpS w Lake ma“ pets Wm, save in the case of small boys who them. and it i. then that they riin 111W 15059 and may “an won-yum the till! pleasing conviction in sheep, 11115 “up”; h” been “ken NBVBIBXIQIGIB ill BIC}! llldWl up, however, by that useful society, then is b08111!!!“ tn tllemsnca 31mm“ nested commanding officer; to ln- An" "P- "19 orm them whenever camps are be- “m” hm" 3°!’ l" 1' 113x995“ 1°“! g struck or they, L; a likelihood o; and that it is a brief meal —ior we miattsched dogs becoming stravs. must ‘wt H“ much braid 811d hill"! )ur B E. F. brought back an amsfz- W‘ in; mgnaggfle o; mane), dogs H,“ an hour of light in which to go out from Dunkirk, men often risking “m? their lives w get them through. w These. also, the R. S. P. c. A. took in hand. ing know, My, achieved by our with the British in French Vlllgst Africa into d onourseThatue W h nded any Bu" m" do or; the western Hemwh", from down the lane to the across the Atlantic. Our line of ru- 8811M the whine of next moi-ll- moved from ins‘: postman, their steps go to the Natal. Brazil, into the median north B°° and south ‘hie; of the African con- 5°" been removed. In other words we shoudi remain in West Africa key paints until mlrope is under a lend. ford in trust short time or a long time. -Chie_ up Dally News. grumble about wartime shortages i; given by a country clergyman to hi, congregation, relates The Leeds Yorkshire Post. The person gives the griimblers a summary of how cur forefathers managed to do without things we have come in regard as essentials. Our forefathers, he tclfs them, lived without: Sugar till the 18th century. Coal til] the 14th con- tury. Butter on bread tlll the lilth century. ‘Ibbaoco or potatoes till the 16th century. Tea, coffee or soap till the l7th century. Umbrellas and lamps till the 18th century Trains, telephones. gas and matches till the 19th century. Airplanes, motor cars and wfrelesq; till the 20th century And they had more than their share I Illi- --._._ 1 I wonder if readers have any ox- W31 periences to equal the one which °! happened m sang fyiimdg 0g m1“ oven level, particularly on the aide hile on holiday in the lake dls- street-s where llshtlns is poor st trict? The husband was bathing in n38 Lake Winderrnero and lost a valu- fifin able signet ring, H, enough; the" weather pooh o! water accumulate was no chance of recovering it. and 1n almost forgot about it until the next 4 year, when some friends jawed them householder and building occupant is 1'01‘ s. holiday. One of the friends 95599024 l0 91111110 d wit; a good swimmer, and on, being l 1°"! l 5"“- e" a" 519a"- “l? told of the incident, asked to be Mt o! will-d; en to as near the spot as they could remember where the ring was ion. He dived overboard from the boat, grabbed two handfuls of mud from the bottom, and on coming to the by surface the ring was embedded in onned handful. -Brlstol Post, ling- no .___. ter Flrllwr! have been complaining shores of rather bitterly that stray dogs are ml! will l0 m" "RDOI-lular annual worrying their flocks and causing damage to ewes and lambs, writes the London correspondent olf The the ttawa Journal. M r miles. They are also fond of . who have re- ,4‘ campaign o Morocco and lseriri. Our landings thl-rc brought mepeot of a onal defence has nent. We are in Africa to sta ‘ship and control that we can af- _which may be a A neat answer to those who Result. Genera-l neglect, go that in most oases not even the top sur- ark attributed to him in earlier 1M0 isvlehmd llwsy- Of course. men life that "the Churchills have pegged and boys can be employed to do the , 011i; ggfly" may be legendary, M; work, but only at a cost for greater Qvgfgom’ m, than that for which it can be done hereditary trait. New York Times, lW confirm the truth summer time. It may be that up to the present most people have €____ enjoyed it oftener through the win- In an; abgorpuon Wm, u" ebb dggv than out of doors, since they and o of c nt ° W 0 empomry lingers romantically on the lawn: On returning home, thy boots the w“ Tea marks a natural time for that Order Your Bray Ohloks From Vance Manley, Bloomfield 8h Bruce Paynter. I. l. l. lon- singfion .I. J. Stewart. Montague (l. Isranklln Brown. Brown) many houses in clmrlottetown ‘ mgélei-n mosthl etth0dl. . s mo impo from a king standpoint that the surface the snow should be {apt on an ht, not only to falling but bemuss in soft the lower levels. tmdor the snow By-Lalw every himself with y i1 duty can be performed the Civic authorities more effici- d at lower cost than bv the citizens. thore should be hesitation on the part of the lat- to tribute their respective that cost, even thoush it can of ice covered sidewalks. I am, sir ate, H. 1t. 5. HIMMINO. On The Way (‘London Times) on the . Human beings do not as a rule, e to do mtln verses, proclaim This program was produced- by Mr. L. A. Mac- Donald of CFCY especially for the Provincial Civil Defence Committee. You will hear about ONE WAY not to thought- lessly endanger YOUR OWN LIFE AND THAT OF OTHERS. PLEASE LISTEN IN. o“ »r III KWYQIIK Now Northeast Airlines provides a llfmt service which ‘on bolus closer to metropolitan U. S. cities. '5 Z1 Douglas planes as ounvulsent scliad from Mouton,- ha. tliris New England to Boston. connecting to New York, Washington, the South and West.‘ ICHIDUI-Is leave Charlottetown 4:30 PM; arrive Boston 8:55 P.M., New York 11:00 RM) Fare: $32.80 to Boston, $44.75 to New Y Reservations and iofonatfeai Maritime Airways. little Jam then there l5 st least rwards. exactly the hour we owe the truly biessed institution o! y calverley‘: advice to Kate who be careful that thou changest, isive and irrevocable ceremony. no mom than paddle pillar-box d silent music of the after-tea 8. and as they coma in and draw P. n. l. AGENTS NOITIIIAII’ Allllll Attention Farmers Near Charlottetown Take advantage of the excellent rlvor lee for hauling your Tumlps‘ Table Stock and Seed Potatoes. We will arrange to have our trucks moo yell st the edge of the foetus Charlottetown De hoe s’ isa to handle your Turnfps allowing some other dealer to have your aotatoes. This positively will not work. Table Stock ls priced at tho oelllng and will not advance u. an amount equal to normal shrinkage for the remainder of the season. Seed ls firm. Remember. than could he a. ceiling placed on Seed. nld If! to ha Fertiliser orders F8)‘: 3.5:?“ away. but wveylfioo:lb%gfislss:rtlggwdpa 11111.3 bhifaisznifiiffifriif fifth '22.‘f.'..'..'°u'.’i'€’l'. willabo-ligre ill slllille 11M- Farmers short of labor should plan to use mixed Fertilisers for their as; tire orolp. In the put. on mixed Fertilisers, you had 0e pl! l P"! for c. L, Colonial and International. Remember. this mums: bsidlsol sh In ht $113031: Grasiullrrulbcltilizel this I5». l‘ u Frank l. Olarke We can arrllllfl ,1" Fsia-“P E. R. Brow &Son Fire, Auto, Life, Accident, Sickness and Plate Glass Insurance at Lowest Rate tore, New undue ll. A. Jellsy. Jellofl DUM- lien. 0'Leary CIA I‘. II llll. I - "fill lnserrld m" Agent at Summersldo. Lloyd Lewis year. are costing you practically the same ll flll llllflll Illa?" l!" 9’ u" f" m" -—- —- ' By llallll the moat effective remedy on the market Ilse: Pig-Worn Tonic Powder It ill ti: hly bolhl al trzzee of 23.‘:- us-d improve the health of your lierl. Do ‘t dell . Order msllll. Allin-don ps-bznwyns: tended to. GAIS! ITOMACII IILIIVID bowels sholsli I01 I bottle “Dr. Evans Stomach Ml and sea how quick] It will ro- iievo all distress Imi- tone. Iv pal-eon h latroailel wltfsas in "i: ztenaeh e3 Dr. Inna 0lll| activity o! the stolnlfl! inn dl eatfoa and improves l e appet so. Prloe 85o per bottle. TIIE TWO MAGS ue areas mom ltmi "e “ilaflll.” "M 1943 llity Tax Appeals Notice is hereby given till the Board of APPfll h" “l Monday, March lbill. 1943' at 1o a.m. in the criy Con" ‘Room ll the City Bulldlsll. as the the and place for hearing appeals from Civil Rates and Assessments f0! the current year ellflllll December 31st, 1948. Dated March 2nd. 1943- J. A. 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