fAGE FOUR TIIE OIIIILOTTETOWI GUARDIAN Morning Dally (Founded In 1111) IUIIIUIIITIOH Ill‘- ylaulalntLttyourrlal-tl-lllalllcall lLfllou-llcllhaiflchafloiil ' / m; Uollvaly llm pa: you; ll-I h! I mall ll-Tl (or I nodular NI for oaa loll! Q llll l0 allu- Pnnlneu lld III-l. III more»: Woolly: v.00 an nun 01.00 Jar Mk hu- l month "n. Chulolhluwl Ulllldlll n» u anatua at landing‘: Run Agency, Tllua lawn-o, law IOII] Oll loath News Annoy, Cornu- lllh and Iallllflal Iwlhll latruyolluu howl Annoy, llll Pal ll. Iulranlt J. Illa I50 Ila] Bl, Toronto; News Moll OIIIQI llllfil Ottawa; Walla‘: Nu a blond Indlal-y, Olin III ‘Inblclm Shop, lloncfun, I. B. fig: “The Strongest Memory is Woaka; the Weakest Ink.‘ DU} Giulio. w FRIDAY, SEPTEIVBER N, 1M3 Moving Feed Grains Special iiieusurrs have been taken by 31¢ Agrit-iilziiriil iiipplics Board to cncuufagc Ihe 1111111-1111-111 111 11s iurut- quantities of Western feed grains t-usiir-iill 11s. possible Wllll ll“? hoPe of, 111111111113; up 11->.i't-\s iii public 51111115“: ‘193165 \\£ll'£'i1i'1l>t>, 111111 f1ii1ii.i‘s' pruiiaries‘ t0 supple- iiiciii ilic Vtlffvlll 11111v1-1iieiii. by rail during Ill: feeding , .111. lii 111111111011 to the continuation 0i 111114111 .- -- 111 111t- niureiticiit of “ifllfif-fl “r1111... 11.1111 1111- ll1-;1d 111' ilie Great Lakes to _d¢;§~ 111111111111 i11 i111 l1:1~1, the-re are 1\\'0 other pollclci d1. 111-d 111 t-iitn-iiriigo 1l1e inoveiiientinto P05- lllwll i11.l'i;1~'1<-i’i1 (uiizulii of reservg stocks or griiiii i111" 1111:1112. _ 'lil11-~c c1111 be cllrCIi\'C only if everyone, _‘l1' eluding i111~111-.1~~ :1111l iccd dealers, realize the vllfll 111111111-111111-1- 111 111 g uciire iiiezistircs without Cl!- lu; to secure zi~ git-111 1'1. proportion as possible 0i lin- lrcd giuiiis '.l11’_v expect l0 need next Wlnlel‘ and spriig. 111 ilie 1:31" |111r1 of ilie season, when grains (‘mild have 11.1-11 11111vt-11 more readily, orders for any ct1i1si111~r1111l1- 1piiiiiiiti1-s were not placed either by iziriiiers 1-1- 11-1-11 dealers; riiirl though rBCCHl r1-p1-r1-i \\'111li1l i11 1-1111- 111111 farmers in many SEC- tioiis are n11w lilhlllfl znlvzintnge of the provisions that have been 11111110, no fbSllTflflCC can be given that. even witli the most that can be done, all the grain flint c1111 mid should be fed in the East can be moved down. .~\ long. open fall will help get reserves into position, and a mild winter will help with current movement. Parliamentary Reform Some interesting suggestions to parliamentar- ians are made iii a recently published 1100K, Bcaiir/irsncx Parliamentary Killer and Forms, by Dr. Arthur" lieanchesiie, Clerk of the H011“ ct Cflllllllullé. What Dr. BtZlUCllCSIIC prescribes for the House of Cuniuiuiis, t0 make it a more efficient, streamlined instrument of government is: ' 1. That the Address in Reply to the 513C061 from the 'l‘lir1iiie—coi1iiiioiily known as "lllc adtlrcs§~be iiot dcbzitzibc, or that a limit b5 set upon the lllllllbJl‘ of sittings that may be d6- voted to i1. 2. 11in: a liiiiit be placed upon the numb“ of questions E1 iiiciiibt-i- may place upon the order l! EDITORIAL NOTES .-= Income-tax and super-tax on the largest incomes in Great Britain take 97 14% of the gross income. Only 8o people in Great Britain now, have an income, after taxes are paid, of more than £6,000 (about $26,000). 1a a a u Gilbert John Elliot, fourth Earl of Minto, born this date, r845; after a military career in which lie served in the Afghan Campaign, in the Egypt- ian campaign, in the North West Rebellion, be- came military secretary to the Marquis of Lorrie, themGover-nor-General of Canada; in 1898 was appointed Governor-General ; his period, I898- 1904. coincided with the earlier part of the Id- ministmtion of Sir Wilfrid Laurier, and the dif- ficulties he then encountered were handled with =X°°Pll°flal "d. though it cannot be said he was a _ popular governor; subsequently sppointcd Viceroy of India, holding that Office from X905 to 19:0; died at Hawick in 1914. u a u 1r ‘rm: CI-IARLOTTMWN cuKnnnuv PUBLIC FORUM flmb I 3-5 155i 8&4 sgézgnng diffgigg. 1'5 a 5 _ Mr. Elliot Wlrburtou, 113i”; tor the ' ' ' 5135i H Commissioner 0f ; United kingdom in Ottawa, who was a rec- ent visitor here, says: “ln Nazi Germauy g4- vertising has no place; the people are told what to buy and the press is directed by the govern“ merit. _ In Great Britain, on the other hand, the press, like the people, is free, and the purchaser has an open choice of commodities. 1\lc\vspap-~ ‘crs and other businesses have had a trying timci in the United Kingdom because of wars develop- l lucuti- Goods in many lines are extremely scarce: it is a sellers market, with fewer products and the buyers with plenty of money to spend. Of nmc55ltY1|3~dV€fllS1llg has been adversely affected and the size of the tiewspapers has been drastically reduced. Nevertheless, business continues to ad. vertise through the tiiediuiii of the press, paying higher rates tor smaller lineage. 11 i5 testimony to the capacity of British newspaper manage- ment and staffs that despite the handicaps of the 1111165,‘ only I2 of Britain's 1,950 flflvfipllpcrs have had to suspend operations. 'l‘he newspapers serve in war and in peace and the wise and far. seemg allvelllser l<°°Ps his trade name and his merchandise constantly in the public eye." . 1 1i- 111 I Discussing the Washington reaction m COL! Ralstons dfiballdfllfillli’ ‘announcement, the- Monlreal ‘Gazette says it is hzirilly surprising that Americans shotild itiisuiiderLand-thag i50- lationists should have seized on the phrase “Can- ada disbands three divisions" as an afgumgnf f0;- 8 Smaller American army, and that President Rfwsevell. loyally Coulmg to our aid, had to ad- mit that although he was sure we were doing the "El" “"1181 l" was not sure just what in fact we W91? dolug- But it is important 11m the moral of all H115 Shuuld not be missed. The confusion is due not merely in inc-pt plugging by me Dc. fence Department, but to the anomalous Ilillurc 0f the army itself. It is due to our unique two- army system. If it had not bet-ii for our Zombies, the home-defence) conscripts Whose pnrpoge and (lestiny are pientiniied as seldom :15 possible in Qtfawaf-if i1 hrid not liceu for the necessity of .\Vll'|l'lO\\'ll1g out the active soldiers from battal- ions of these, the u-Yorrl “disbaiid” \\'Ollld never ‘me bee" "Sefl- T\0 imils would have been broke" "P- Tlie headline i11 every newsnziner lmovements in Canada will have Congress of Labor: "... The u: devote fur more attention to world affairs 1n the future than in the past The unemployment ‘ . however, ls not a national problem and it. can be cured only by world remedies." For some reason or other the berm itself - "the labor movement" - has attained something 1n the nature of an urban copyrighb! su so due largely to the fact that ur an work- ers are far more vocal and better or- ga s1 brethre the runners? Be that as 1t. may, it deserves to be recorded. I think. that the bulk of the world's "labor". ex- pressed ln the form of work hours of men and women, is still expended by the two thirds of the human family directly associated with Agriculture. This is too seldom remembered but. 1n my judgement. has a. very direct iclationship to the world problem of “unemployment? referred to by Mr. Staci. Now. even the farmers are becom- ing better organized, 1f only for the purpose of keeping sornwhere in bul- isnce, economically speaking. with their urban brethren? We, also, are commencing to not only look across the fence lites but, very definitely, across provincial aridnationnlboun. darles. I observe regretfully, for ex- ample the apparent decision of the Washington authorities toexpand the area of U. S. wheat fields next season, by some 16 million acres- - at the same time that Jack Canuck carries, in almost. 450,000,000 bushels of last year's wheat tothls season. why not make use of this abundant and lower price grain and save many millions of man hours I am, etc. A C0 - OPERATOR. PAGING PREMIER JONES Shg- A few weeks before the election Premier Jones waved his “Wand" and road machines and men, as 1f by wonderful magic, appeared on the roads in the doubtful districts. He must hove understood that Cavendish and Rustico citizens could not be coaxed or bribed to sell their birthright for a mess of pottagc, as the much needed road machines dl-d not. arrive on this road. ‘Ihere are some questions we 24, 194a m’ Th” (‘ml Ti comes _FIRST Q Since Per-mini IETpdcSE In 1868, the standard of outstanding quality has been the basic factor in Knitted Products bearing the Pen-Angle trademark. Fewer styles and patterns are offered under present Conditions but quality at leadership levels remains the first consideration for every garment. During the period of limited supply, distribution is arranged on an equitable basis to each community.‘ Klllllil PIIIIIIIBTS llllfilllilll - IQSIEH - lllllilllill HAIR RESTORER “A ddllbllclyl lllrflbn w ch u. ‘lliilillhlilliem and biiiiitm “We! a"! n Faded gar“: its orlgnlpgi .11“. or Allbllftell; ' W’ n“ a n w d . In zmrui wiieis iiii iiifi. "will lull ll remarkably r-glaértllgfgcnllng dandruff um y ‘guparasillc hair c “iii m M“ a mo. so» w 1111111.: '°‘“'"' mos PERFECT WORM POWDElts Safe and effective. Elliy u. Olin by ohlldren. Prise 60c PR Pub“. LARKBPUB IDTION ‘perfectly hltmltss m- °n . Pflrfumed Dre. A Ill free from dandruff. P1100 35c Der bottle. Mill Orders Given Prompt Athntlm . i TIIE TWO MAGS II Oral George Siren How Are Your Eyes? ll g m.“ -l| aches. m! would like to have Premier Jones “in”. _ gonfllll a answer. A few days ago a truck- man was dzllverliig lime to a farmer and on Clark's hill he met. a young mun with u cartload of sea-moss. 1r the truckrnan had been a real Wed navigator arid was alone on the hlll. he ml ht. have pzipcr :11 one time. , _ "l Nnflll Alucrica would have been simplv 3. 'l‘li;1t the Speaker‘ be empowered to reject “Canada rcfnfm-c“ Overseas a,.,m.ii_an homo? questions if the iiifnriiiuiion sought is zirailable 1v 111 v ' in public documents, The provision of adequate food for the liber. 4. 111111 (zis i11 the British House) BPPQHlS afcd peoples of Europe .1111] Asia will be the prim. fr1111i the Spt-nkt-fs rulings be abolished. my rehabilitation problem of our liberating kapf, the deep fQuy-ygqr 01d 111-ain- 5u1u¢ “111 111111111, .313 1111-, Ullluvll journal, the forces, comments (In; Iwya] 133,11‘; Mere ma" under the centre of his truck and‘ wisdom of n11 debute- on the Address; wilbargiic three years of tneagre rations or, in SOmt: coun- iifili §l§;‘§g§§§d.fl*§.,,‘§;§ Efilipbfi’: that from the sllilllflllfJlllt (if publlic erclufiillwfilf, "1 171$. actuial starvation, will have reduced the en- llglfid to share the ‘pad with the must be desiru e 1o hear roiii tie rime 1 m- ergies an capacities of the e0 lcs of {h O\V- ° B" y°““3 "w"- wme 915°" ister and ill‘: various pai"ty_lca(lers at least’, Short occupied countries to a dagigegjusly 1m: 2v“ mascg°$;yfifi"glléledglnnfégflflgeg of 111111, however. tlr-v will g0 ziloiig with D11 Already’, stocks of concentrated fourlstuffs an. that. there was not enough room nCllllCllc-sill! c11iiiplt-iel_v; agree with him that the being accumulated in Czuizidzi, in (ire-at Britain iiliid hsgtxttrtgirk biikilviim fir? iilnihil luizg, futile, time-u sting discussion of recent and in the United States for rapid distribution as ' w u years-qt vcritzihlc lhgffldfllll)“ of debate-—should soon as freedom is restored. The military admin- he p111 1111 <-i11l lfl, with :1 limit set n11 the number istration of the United Nations, [he govgmmgngs. . c d result that driver. truck and “me thick on top ‘Ihe colonies shoul land“ l" l! hell-D 1X1 1119 Butter. they receive when they respond 0o o1 days {111- sp1-ecli-mnkiiig the most practicable iii-exile of the occupied countries and organiz- \\';1\' 111' lining ii. zitions such as the Red Cross, are preparing for be laced 1n the Olden, with all the finished ‘R1958 days men and trucks are rush calls to their training centre, ln the 1111‘. “li11"sc-:11'l-biig_t1y' days." when timfi the immediate relief of starvation and want. In PM on too be- fore the bees are . The reason very valuable. Farmers had to would have a chance to heal. Ac for this l; that mo" flwum be no leave their work and with sleeves rubber is so essential 1:1: war pur- of {mu-ed ifcrllv and mu- national trials were few. thcifirst place this must be done by the direct pro. i1 lllilll."fl‘fl little llf1\\' m-"uiv talked how long 0Y1 vision of food. But the combined resourceg of ‘ dlsturbmce T011911 111D. shirt calm-s opened, noses they are Leo patriotic to ask worked for two and n half hours Premier Jones to supply air cush- wlth lumber shovels and also axes. toms. Premier Jones Informed the nirviliiiiu \\'i‘.f‘il rcr. l1 mriticrs _nr1_\v_. Tfidily Pm" the surplus food-producing areas of the warm are 11111111111 l1"~ 111 111-1-1 iviili :1 multiplicity of matters. not sufficiently great tn feed even 111(- pefipleg of “pun-g 111' 111-111 1111111. 11nd if it is to TClFllfl public liurngie, 1n addition to the Allied armies and civ. At your service wllh N"! t ml“ o1 use and a tborvulll an”! I on the’ ranted as a protect! scams they should fl; firmly so that, mic: cannot movg them. For outside wintering. the bees bg plain-ed tn single. double or four colony cases The four colony vase is the most ecornntcai Cavendish youn folks w go to Charlottetown " ld Home Week" to have s rlde on "the Whip". If they take a ride from Bay View to Rustico Harbor they will re- ceive more tlirllls and bumps than m‘: "Old Home Week" can ro- piesevation of heat and in con- v e and we would advise t em. struction, becauce each colony ls that 1f they plan to drive over protected on t-wo ddns by other c01- twenty-five to take out a policy onfea 1'10:- material, before they sbart. The "Reserve Army" nad hoped shavings. forest eaves. moss can used. that the MivMlllan Government six inches 0f "‘-' L“ r-storcd bu power. then frcm three Decking with a cushion of six to eight inches this neglected road would be re- .....cu 111/u their bruises, which d disc Y"? guilt: $11.. or fir» f" appointments. E. F. llutcheson AND sou I’. G. IUTCIIESON O. l’. IIUTCHESON “Gcod Sa servatfves.) I by the creamerfes. If this is true. NW. if ‘farm help" that the we fully expect bhe Premier who suggested the 12th Chapter of, Government was lpolrig to provide Romans as a standard for his gov. ls worth three do ars a d1)’. what ernment. will "Provide thlnvs hon- of should the farmers time be worth, w wrung mlnlon Department, of Agric as trees had to be cut before the farmers that they have been cheat- ln te. CFIllilIlPIl!“ :11 l respect, :1 thing vital in rcpffiffifl- iliiiiis, for any prolonged period. Already, under as a. farmer is n suuertnteridenc est in the sight of all men." ulture. Ottawa. truck could go on’ its way. (These marltans’ were all Con. ed the sting of their cream best iii lll, it cur ccal dc-ctlerd he is thinking 10533. —'I‘oronto A vlsitor SdZhlSPBlflI In New Iork City ft-ll into conversation ' r11 u-liri begun to point ' i ' with en- As they ap- i 1. - the e1 d 1:11 that 21:11 tho gens;- with lgzest can ivzir will not be n wen lii S; 1v or 1n Italy. It. will be won in Gcrmnnv but the record will say that the decisive m struck w ‘en the Allied armies land- cun scll. For at that mo- .m suircndered and to rise nimln. The p11 cc lemons mergcd with the_ . From now cn vic- tory will 111-pend 11s much on poll- flcal wisdom rs military force. — New York Times. It's a Rnorl SUFY. whether It's true or mt ~- 11nd wr- h-irc no rea- scn to doubt. lts authenticity. At tug end of this ermpnlizn 1n Nor- way thu Nazis demanded that the Norwegians pay penslcns l0 the widows and dependents of the Nazi soldiers killed or wounded 1n the 1n- vaslon. (Th0 Norwegian was Hint "‘ zfrabled \ 1 tlint voii nccen .1 ‘mflll iirnerril who pre- d thr- di-iiiriiid. “Nut a1 11.11." "e111 ed the Norivc-glriii (ifflclnl, "Hit- ‘er has simuimced thnt you lost only 1.161 killed and wcudnetl. We can 'ffcrd 1'1 yinv nciislciis for than 4nd that vms the last heard or th- Germnn demands. -0wan Bound must show that it can 1‘ll\’ Willi the times. V Notes By The Way — the strain of many countries We dropped into u shingle mill in Rgnfiew County the other morn- ing: and discovered one more place where woman has entered man's sacred realm. This time we tonnd a girl packing shingles, flve thous- and, cr twenty bunches. a day at. s0 much per budle. And she liked her job even thought 1r. was t1 noisy spot and the smell of cedar is must annoying. We don't wish to boast or anything, but there was s txne - in our life when we were known Bo here they dls- 35 an expert shingle-packer with Justice. - Reader's I forty bunches a day and time left 1° quit. before the whistle blew. For that we got one dollar a day 8M boarded ourself. -’I'rent.on courier- l Advocate. In an unscheduled ceremony a r1 launched a battleship at a Brit sh shipyard. Wren Betty Bur-dell, of Nottingham, had driven a naval of- ficer to the yard. At the shipyard another officer said to her: "You are the only lady present, Would you like to launch a ship?" He himded her a hatchet, and a mo- merit later she found herself cutting the rope and naming the ship. ‘The next second It slid into tho water. 1n The following day came another surprise. A parcel arrived for nnr. In it. she found 200 Turkish cigareld and a card with the words: "To the Wren who launched a ship." -Ex- chance. The “mespondcnlu tell n: that Prime Minister Churchill composed - ht; brilliant Quebec speech. its men- " tlon of "loathsome domfnat 111s," its icfczence to the "trlphlblun" Lord Louis Mount-batten, and all, while fishing from a boat in the Canad- lan wilds. "Churchill Fishes and Calctes Ideas." and the headline We don't believe it. A man out fishing doesn't think. He may eon- vfrice his family that a tremendous Buulllmu. _ r o1. l of lugtvwwer onrobratlon goes “'3' ‘lemfllld-‘i. food resources in are becoming dangerously low. frzt- JT _._,: on when he ls alone on fm-fvTYers behind some island. away 3mm“ the Wmld- But ll» Isn't true. A man's mind on that blissful occasion is a beautiful blank; his head is as em. pty of thoughts as the Summer. blue dome of heaven above him That's one of the reason fcr going ‘fllisxllrlensg L H. R. 1n New York Brllhh school children us 1g 15111111 more about the nnpfre. More an 100 teachers from state schools fir}: Spending their holidays in York, w ere they are attending s, special course on Empire affairs. The ard of Education plnng m hold these schools on the Elnplrg for teacher's in all parts of the Unwed K111060111. so that they will b; qblg l0 bass on to their pupils a more vital outlook on Empire affairs Lecturers include Mr. L. s. Amory‘ Secretary or State m1 man wbd i331’? “5.11°1‘l‘é"°.<111"‘.1i“ “if? "“ - —— o Mon 01111». m “m” and labourer combined? Their time should be worth at least. twice as much as a. farm hand. Premier Jones well knows a rumm- (m; 111 aford locsln time hhls ear n; harvest is lists and no many weeks before Jack arm will pay Hivlsllahflio?‘ farrlrierl are wond- New m "flcwvm e sould s the! bill u» fo lostytlme rriiiid rneiidmfiwlfilfl“ Should it be w m. "W ’° mun who owns the truck. or the farmer who bcught the Ilene, or m Premier Jones? __'l_'l_lgr_e_ls+rcullyz_lio need for the Ilh 111.8 cflnalbooutslde. 0 B. d fiabould be n11 1 atures, 5nd gmrveratiu-e of weak sebum. in um- In the silver“; a Hfbflht The Popular notlon that Japan- ese cities and war industries are especially vulnerable to d11- snack already has been challenegd by persons who know Ja an, and now the United Slam Idipartmontug Commerce offers a further warn. g that it would be a mistake to mums Nippon’: lndustrlea are convenlenty . . n n . lion of lwtoerdd ‘d’ lrn nrily for wishful thlnkerseonprchg plan's industrial and other build. gs are inflammable will not cause the Allied air forces any concern, because the explosives and incendlarfes they carry are power- ful enouph to take effect anywhere. Blows o the kl that flatlenld Hamburg, Duesseldiorf and Cologne will be no less ef-ectlvo in . And no matter how thoroughly that country's industries are scat- tered. swift bombers will find them ilwihuldfl. ‘Eff-Jim’ "“ " concentrated in a Murd rod home front. Whether or not Ja- FIVE noon Th t sh mum, 11.11- 11- we... oou . edb ~ W: drywarsdrsitsiirnllho a rut.- ll I the bombers roar away. whonttnrrorflyfnl Above the Zuldar ma, They who lofw-illdren drlnl. 9 flialfndonln lnabltadful, Shudd Ill : And 11:. sulfide: n”... ll‘ Dre d tho IIIIIII. odiin 1| a rumor‘: mumps ’ m imm- And, groréttgivei-‘ilzldn of a Iifd- ,1 I100 , ' The bonibers coiiie tonight. pum- N. Y. Iacald- I Hm, Sir. Housing- Important .____ the time for the maintained 5g m gym about e u "5 °°°11 I! Dol-Hlbld bfter cd cleaning rugm, of Novun "rs-m ~11»- 1111- -111-..‘11"-‘_“$1§£' 31.1-11.2‘. 512w‘ ——- {Canadkn Women Jay Mm etc . FAR-MIR. War-ZS Years Ago Today ering Bees ‘me cellar, i/lhlfir- 48 decree bmudht hi the Iut lbuut . 1f m If cotton h hi ;- this in reqoinnlignciideatw PT “and! 1.1.1 waiter immediately a3‘ ta! a A lilting end sauna; Glance -_ 7M0 40y 0M0 Kind? ll. J. IMBOII OPTOIIITBIIT Indiana. P. l I. ll l. °""-' "s-s-i 19c - ~ lnlllayn no. by appointment? Offlao comma will 1 IIIIJOITDII l?!“ n. .. Idol Iflillllndl mum-iv. Irhndlflh" lad um on! HICKEY k NICHOLSONS n “BLACK TWIST CHEWING Prufossimial Gard! 1 Mvgeod £4 Bentlel/i 1 w. l sen-rum. K. u- i J. a. BENTLEY. s. 0- | and All0m"""’ Law m Pllnca sum llorrolland 00111118"! n. r. Anciiiiiiitn Chartered Account!!!" lannrn ‘Inn Balldlll OlAl-lolhllwl IESO ALEX w. MATHMM“ I h lbil O- M, ALBANWCARME A” ‘ . iAllllgTfi-‘sgbégriiwcfeow noun r0 W"