FOUR n? ciiiiiiiotrzitiiiii GUARDIAN hlurnziig Dally tFountled in i887) Pr-csi uni. iii-iii. Lol. w. (‘liesler s. Mil-we vice Prcsltlvlll: .1. 1i. alums-ii. i-J-l- Socrciari" Lieui. cut. _U A. Maelflnlwfl. Editor and Alansging lllreclul‘. J. n- Burn: . - -- Assoriatc Editors: l-‘raiiii “outer and Ian A. Darnell st IS\'(‘lliT'_'l‘l0N RA'I‘I'JS By “M, h, y ,_ :43." p" year; $2.50 for 6 month!» to Li months. 50c for one Invlllh u" ‘ ll - $1110 - vr- r; $3.00 for t1 mon cTly§L-T.'Jl‘f\llll)cl liiiiiiillhl. illic- for one Month 51' 'l l l: - l’r \'ill‘l‘3 and U.S..-\. 55-90 V" 1"" giituriiily ‘ii lit-til)‘; >llW irvr W“; 51'0" w" 6 mum" ' ililv fm 3 monltis ll l' ll " .\ Ageing» limes 5'11""?- 5¢I ‘Wk; Olldisiliilili: Nflltlaflgtllt). Lorne: Milli and Walhillllfin B05101];Qltfllllflhlllllll Nous Agency, i248 PEG] BL. aiomreti. .I. in...» an my st. ‘rorviitw N"! 5""- luitiiliTiiti (luaiiluiit may b6 obtained ll, kov. In the village of Matuzuvka in ll‘! Ukraine German authorities tlciiiiiniled 75-000 pounds of grain and 3,000 pounds of‘ KIWI!!- Farmers could not sitpply this. The trerntan authorities gathered pfvgllillll \\'lt!lli'll iii the vil- luge and herded tlieiii into a cellar. llaiid gren- ades were hurled into the cellar killing lllfim all- In the Village of Slobodzi, drunken German soldiers stabbed five pPflSlllll families to death. One old man in tlic Village. iii Xiliolskoyc ivzis shot and killed burnt-c he lailvil to diiff his cap to a (iermgin officer. ln the Kltvzislovsk (“Strict five vmagw, were hnrned to the ground ttntl I50 |l(‘i'>i\||5 shin. .\l.'m_v were hangctl on an llillll'(l\'l>l‘tl gallows Itthl lllvli‘ llodles left hungiitg. And s.» it gilCs, villzigi- to village, fawn ‘to farm, home to home, murder, rape, and des- truction. , Having summed up a few of these crimes tlli? Chilleiiu l I, um. i. white,- New: Slflnd 5""- Inforniatiou Bitllctin concludes: “Such are our bury U11 n labut-PoFiiiippilofictolli. B. r_ Cnmnies- They ha“. Come m Plunder 8nd,“. in‘ _pr0pcr|_v. Thi- liatrci] 11f the Soviet people liir "The SUMQV’! NV/éfgkésfllsnkvlteake’ ma" ‘he-the Hitlerites has reached boiling lloiiit. The \il\’l-I.\l BIIR ‘BU. lH-ii! An 4.1.: man's Fdilll .:“',"i_‘t .,,-.... li_v his daring \\ .11‘, l‘i'Ct'illl_\' titl- lliillillltlll, (hit. lle he rcgzirtletl its »i~ 12.. Illnli facing youth . ir- ulivziii. illiat ivas tn ll'l\'c . . uvll iviirth quiitiiig. . ' .1 l ant lltr exaitiple to . . _ l‘ fall so short uf tlzc ' lint I would like _penple ivriit with cleiichcrl fists for the day when 'thcv \\ill lii- ll‘(‘\'ll friini (Tet-innit vinleitee. plun- (lcr: ],-|\\'lp~~|lt‘\< aiiil ileriili. 'l‘li:il tlil_\' “ill whit-f‘ 'l'liic i~ not the voice of appeziseiiiiii or 0f peace feelers. - EDI IURIAL NOTES- niunths latte Fall. ‘r111: CHARLOTTETOWN _ 092111314111 _. NOTES BY TllE WAY Widespread criticism has been voiced over a periodical issued by the New Brunswick Department of Education in which appears this qucer statement: . ._ is peo- ple's war is not being fought a- gainst the German people —it Ls fought against Fascism wherever it may be found." The reference stands in iiccd of immediate cor- rection. Except for the suppozt of the Genihiu people, among others. Fascism Nazism or any other crea- tion of that kind would be iinpos- made by certain well-meaning peo- ple in [his war has been to con {use the issues by imagining that scliiii, et. ul., all will be well. ‘Ihe matter goes deeper than that. — much deeper. This IS a people's war and we fght against the axis peo- lplv, not lill’.l'l)' their leaders. —— Brtintiord Expositor. ’l‘o use families as his-stages ha: al- ways been uii implicit part. of‘ Nazi _. .--NQYEMBFZR 20. 1942 m t ruauc FORUM Ian ooluu In 0w! III ll‘ flgqugglg‘ y; onnlplnlcula d qua-lion 0t Interact. chm-hunky: Ourlhl do. l0! nocucrfly undone In Ullllill cl ROOMS r01: AIlll-‘Olwl I FAMILIES Sir-Last Saturday, in an Id- vertisement 1n the Guardian and Patriot, we appealed to the house- ,-l"iOld8!‘S of C arlottelown w 0P9" sib e. One of the greatest mstrikes 11D their homes t0 n" mum“! M i t1 e local alrforoe whose wives Ind l teinillles were arrivirip in the Cit)’- Tlns matter of hou! n1! fl°¢°mm°' once we can dispose of Hitler Mus- dation for married couplfl ll 0119i regarding which the Dominion au- thoritiee have taken no dell-nil! stand and the situation hu now treached a point when the citizens lof Charlottetown are. 1n the very nnltire o)!‘ things, expected to solve the pro em. so long as there were furnished 'houses and apartments in let. in I I SYMBOL o|= SATISFACTION Q It is quality that satisfies a 8 a the consistent quality that has rule. even in Germany itself A the CllY. or suburbs. W8 WEN Ilblfi ‘German youth in one of the 0r-. t0 SuPlJlY the demmd- when u"? {dcns-bzirgcti tor training the Nazi‘ had all been taken up We EPW118511 always marked the knitted gar- ments that bear the Pen-Angle, .\re:1'i we tliziiilvftil fiiv this long ciiiitiiiiiaticv tlic lineiv that to break hls V0\ '. oi absolute oiit-Liience meant the. destruction of i115 family as well as or himself. But something may even be gained by the open and bare- faeed proe nmatioit all over Europe of lite delllhs of cynicism which Nazism has new reached. Nazi pro- pzigaiidists ‘HI’ busy presenting the agressitiii acaiitst Russia as n. cru- the t csiof kinship and affection for iii hi, \‘i . * * * ,,, the sake of acministratlve conven- K, H , , _ mo“ of hi“, “imvn _ ienciv the most open c0nfess‘on of ‘ -'-“,i"~_ ‘ , ‘ _ “Lung bmqH-p ,-;,(1,@[Ocfl¢,',,,. “11; qnnnunqgyl [n mcriii bankruptcy which could be| itizii ll . ivavs licltl fast .0 a H“ m“ m, “Hwicn H k, I M, {H “w h“, m ii- by any regime. —-.L.0ndon . - - , ., ‘ ‘ v ' i s.‘ ‘s .‘.t .' i i . t. . ‘i . iv . Hm‘ l" ’ l i l‘ H] H] (Nd W‘! l!“ lll'l(l litlll‘ ~iirll u rl lug Til. i’ l'ti’ 1m one t'tll'i-il Imus . . - . s it \ . i. i i . \ . ————— 1..,,-_,..,_ i ~ l \e lielit-vetl that out, . c . _ . . Jul , -“ 1,,‘ .- u, f" ~ - ‘ __(, _, .. ,_. _ m: _ ,n».. s 0ll1> aeagaip e 0_y U, n: . . _ » i. .' i ziiid. not least, out ol I l“ ‘mllulll HHWI" "llllm ‘l mm“ l Hblml of bUllCVllli; "piopticcies. there 1,; pm: H4, \. , ;;; ;. lt'L'\.‘l‘ and jug“, “.0._.p,_ l»_v the excitement of lllh new part of our tle- 3,9 “use of me Tumom prognosm. .\'itt\\ lint-ll‘ \'ll"‘ _ shortconiiitgs, many Ii .lll'\ . .1 its and in our power .l1 injustice and to use mu" u; for the benefit of all éilit‘. \'...I 1» ltcri: pe Wet-tire. l ltclievr in flit“ lfencc. applied to go and trail; for the \\';-.:if.=. 1mm" ‘Vllo- l“ I . iv-irliiiig on railiiiliirtitiiiii. bpoti which the i-i» ' fictr said, ‘lliit \t\ll have '.»..ti (‘ltlthlllfi for ili=m for iiirire tliziu ‘:1 iiiirf \\h.it illhllll that for l keeping a. secret?" Ill it at it June. wrote "1942 must be the year when this war ‘ii-tid- ‘before the berries ripen into “ in {Intestinefl-Brantfordl :1; . - EXIJOMIOT. Mayor Morrison has announcd his tntcznicti of running for his eighth men of -i-s colors and crceds . . Out _ _, _ 4 v . __ H ‘ __ term as Hamilton's chief magis- U; 2 i King “m, mum“, will _I\li, lxail Brouilci, i...:_iiti ‘QUlClill seiittan ,,,,,c_ I, b a,‘ nmmuncemen,’ we ' “l ' m C“! m“, our ',,,.I..,1,_ o1 tlie Lvttititiiuiist piifiv in ltli’ l iiztvil Matt-s. llcltvul thniwvzll _be received with, gr-nv tin ‘a , _ ., _- _ , ~ __ . , . . ~ _ ' . '_ !-l('liCL"tI stttisfactioti. — Hamilton‘ bump. ullll .\li. [attic]. liiitllt), >tciit.ii_\ oi ihc .\l|-hi Specmtor, git) Lfllllllllllllil party, wet litriic-d back by imniigrzitioii officials at Wiuilsiir, Ont, when .-\s a result the visitors re-l‘ A lllanitolia Indian named Ral- . . .- » - s'l-(‘lt' i=tlll ti‘ The Manpower Scandal they sought to visttdltverc fih- a ill(‘t'llll_{~ with ‘ m? tl.;_.l,.l,f~_,.'l(fibllgziisz llete l WM- Tun llitck. .\lllllttl'lflt's (‘klllillllltl to the vmtvtrs h‘ 1M0 llil 81' —I-<1ll1b1‘ll‘l8@ H91‘- l"..(‘ s.‘ h? n: ll'l;l\\Il iwt-i‘ national selective that the (‘oiiiiiitiitist [izirty \\'.'l~' ~till illejgzil in ‘lld __ t §Cl'\l\.\ in..- liim. expimcl by .\lr. hlliott Little Laiiatdzi itllll lllvrfllmx‘ int-y sliiiuld obtain a, Hon. Oliver l._irttirlton has coined - v - ' ;.. ._'. ..' -. " .. W. l 1.‘: ' 'l " _ n, 1,15 ‘lkingf U, p.119" as (Lrccior of this special pcimit tioin Ottawa it lllc_\ “lsllitl to ‘_“‘“ l0 m1 iiglfi rTiildteai/S ngf VllIlllV ini;.iii"=.iiz lhnl t- of our war effort. .\lr. cross the l_)l)l'(li‘l’, . (‘lltjltlil-S fiillsiiilltllllg biisines< ' w...» irlllY out of a sense of i. our his jul) eight utotttlts - iuiilrttieil the hliiiister of have “complete cooper- l" Iiiiveriiinent, “regardless ions." This ltas cvidctil- . llc has written to the Mifnistcr. itittt “ivliilc I have made eierv cit to obtain your assistance, I have piv, ‘unify .a..i~l zii d.) so but have found your allots“ f. of pill ‘it . l) ytii l-ttn acliiyng int-i». .1 _ with \'l)llr ivords.” lle says 17 per cent. _-\ sharp increase iif 15.7 per L‘(‘lIl m“. "in m.» ’ \"'ii' nf-vrar we find ourselves in the titiiiiliev itf lit-m zinil t'llli‘l\1‘ll_~ on fartih “tilh no tzt Eve from tlic (iovertinient when compared with lQll liriiiiglit tlic tiiuil 9p matniivvci __\ and with inadequate organ- number to (18.1 titilliiin. This is tlic highest izatioit 1.1 a "e a total and balanced effort.” The sin" ., lie <'_vs, is one of “ambiguous and dlvltlttl a‘. ' ‘, which has ‘led progress- ivelv frctii conf ii-n to friction and obstruct- ionism.” iitir this due to governmental negligence alone; partisanship has become ln- creasingly rampant because .lr_ Little charges that his efforts were not; only “seriously ob- ltructed" but “ttnaccountzibly hindered and blocked." The King Government ushered ln its selec- flve service policy with a great fanfare of trumpets in Parliament and in the press. This was apparently all a piece of window dress- ing. Behittd the scenes the old Party Game ivas going on, for higher stakes than ever and with (he Joker running wild. The situation has been aptly put in a cartoon appearing recently in the Globe and Mail. It ahoivs Mr. King mounted on a charger named “Selective Service,” galloping furiously down lfne homesu-etcli of a race track. His face is turned expectantly to the judge's stand, and with reins in one hand and whip in the other he is apparently making tremendous efforts to speed the horses yirogiess. A glance at the lower part of the picture, however, shows the futility of all his gestures. Mr. King’! mount is a rocking-inner! lite rockers are tilted for- ward giving tlic liorsc an appearance of great speed .inil (‘IZCY 1. liiit it is obvious that they will shortly tilt liic i-tlic-i- way, and finally come to rest with hula-e and rldfit‘ in the same position ll when they st.'irtcrl. The situation would be ludicrous ‘if it were V. .35 -ttit'tiv.l tit lllt‘ lYllllCll .\'l.'iiv< anil li‘l(‘]tll"'l"l . merit. 1k 1k 1k x hlodcrate to Slllbliilllldl ltlk‘i'('1l\CS were re- piirtctl fur all 47f the [niiic-fpal clzi-ws i>f live .<‘<>cl< Hi1 (‘ziiiatliztii furtits it: tlii- ~urvev uitiili- :it June i, 19].’. Niiiiilitis itf vault» lll\’l'k‘.'l~£‘ll ll\' 5.1 per cent over the l')ll figure; sheep nuiii- bers increased by 11,0 per cent; ltorscs by one per cent and in the case of hogs the titcrczisc \\‘.".\‘ total ever recorded and will be reflected in greater egg PlThlllCllUll and supplies of poul- try (luring 1941-43. Xiniilicrs ill tiirlvevvs on farms show ti \‘('l’_\' stibstzmtizil iiivrc.'i.~t~ of 31.5 per cent over the number on hand tit june l, i941. ##1## Farm labor will be stabilized s0 far as possible. bitt if men are needed for the zii-iiieil services or production of munitions, that will be tlic firs‘. consideration, Hon. J. G. Gardiner, Federal Minister of Agriculture, told the Ontario Hog Producers’ Association in 'l‘oronto. Calling for an increase in hog production for Britain, Mr. Gardiner said Ontarios share would be 25 per cent increase over last year. This, llc said. should be readily reached because of increased supplies of feed grains. “We aimed last year to produce 7,000,000 hogs for tnarltet in Can- ada, and we dropped below that fig-tire by 400,- 000. There were only three provinces in which there was a decrease in the first nine months of this year as compared ivith last year," he said. O i‘ # l‘ Count Leo Nickoleicvicli Tolstoy, Russian novelist and social reformer, died this date, 1910; while serving in the cfllilCilil \\’ar he wrote “Childhood, Boyhood and Youth," “The Cos- sacks," and "Sebastopol"; after the war (1856) he settled in Petrograd where he mixed with many distinguished men, leading a life of lux- ury; later, began to interest himself in the peasants, and ultimately in i895, settled among them; his attitude towards the National Greek Church was that of a. socialistic iconoclast, his ivritings leading to his ex-coiiimitnication in not so s.»v{..u<_ \\lll.‘ll \\C think of what nation- al §Cl('(l1\'(‘ >vrili~t~ ltttillls-—-lllOl)lllZ3.llOf‘l of the ntginpoiicr l't‘><'lllt‘t'$ of tlic nation to meet tir- ggnt \v;|1- yt-diirirznt-nts both at home and over- 5\"IlS—-llli’ litt‘i'l‘l'l"ilt‘lllyS failure as measured by Mr. l.iltlt-'~ !l"ll~ l'lii‘lll is not only not laughable ——il i5 lll" iiiiit .c_ic thing that has ltappencd siiicc .\lr. lvlfl‘ iu-t-il. hecatise of anti-British seittiiiivtit in l.< lillllllCl, to allow’ RAT‘. training ~L'l"'tl\ ti. lie ('.~l2ilIll\llC(l here two yettr.» livftifi‘ tli. v.1." "Such Arc Our Enemies" Thi-n- i< fiuir in certain quarters that Ger- nvim- _-.i;il Si. Rib-lit, weary of tlic struggle, might w}, w {ilifllvlllflll iii tlic slaughter in 1901; his two great novels are “War and Peace” and “Anna Karenina"; he was altruistic and beneficent, but pessimistic and lacked phil- osophic sanity: “Regard the society of women as a necessary tinpleasantness of social life, and avoid it as much as possible." iii i: m n- Rcturning to the original intention, ln an uri- tistial proclamation, President hoosevclt has called upon the American people to observe both Thanksgiving and New Year's as day,- of prayer. Devoid of the “wherascs" of citstmrury Presidential proclamations, this one started Willi a quotation from the 92nd Psalm: “It is a good thing to give thanks unto the Lord." After rc- Biiel; that '_l:v_\ were tiziiihle ti. Levp tlic :ip]io'i.t~ l“ Mr. Lyttlcttonls cry. " workers both in . bstrics ‘fiat zhey ‘c not put off" dzing task;- wiih all the speed -\Vmnipeg Free Press. Wendell Willkic's report 1m his tiup around the world lllilV have a toiiii- olive: on pestilcs and govern- tncliis ot the United Nations but Lllc chief itiiprrssioit derived is that he sliotild take HHUUICI‘ trp and learn a bi; more about, some of the siizjerts which he discusses. -—Monc- ton Transcript i __'“‘ t The Government at Ottawa is too lllk\ A 1 eii t, p-lhlllt‘, lsclt on the b. . .11 saying "LOOK what a \\l ale of a J01] we arc doing " May- be it. thinks it is doing a whale of a jcb and lnéljibt? in some respects it is doing ii, but it has not yet suc- . r this country that ivc are fighting for our lite. even if the battle- ground is two or three thousand miles from here. —-St Thomas Times-Jon: mil I A wealthy resident of California‘ 1st. all tits in 11.; to q woman wiio End refused to marry him That's graiitude for you —-Stratiord Bea- con-Herald. DIiILC are rules of. Laval a moiety oi they extend to the people he ha cents the perils of puppets and dis- closes how much power still re- A man of pr nciple may make mis- takes, as Marshal Pctain has stil. retain sfpne inner shield of in- tegrlty but what) is ton from his grasp? M. Hitler to try to beguile his countr -. incn into slavery in German lac-l’ wrics,. he fntlde. Descending tn threats, he failed again. Instead of ' hundreds oi thousands. Iiitler got thousands. And now Laval is on the verge of being replaced by a tough- er puppet. Jacques Doriot. In that medicament he h s made a finril plea which reaches the depths of humiliation, conveying the German "offer," not. to release an extra quota of prisoners but to allow their wives to come to Germany and be near than —ti' they will work. This plight ct the puppet. reflects in some measure the plight of his master. Hitler's manpower situ- ation is becoming desperate. The pressures being exerted on France, Norway and Denmark are only one of the signs. And it's tortuous two- and etfeencyi they can c lJlTlillld. matter in dftail with anyone who will come to our office. We are. Sir. etc. H. K. S. HEHMING 8i CO. cecdetl u convincing the people cf - "Dunking" is never permissible in FlOW Softly. softly. Marne and -———— 5 D. Few people 1.... rude-EC on Pierre Fall tenderly» Q Sllvel‘ (kW-i. the sympathy F°l he"? my dear Love lies asleep. betrayed. But his present plight acf %g earth 15 °l1 m5 "ll-ed 8W8. pr mains in the French love of liberty.’ wzluglx were M“ “Ml The Sortiltgewill come by Meuse and ias puppet i ft. a ' when even the imetcnlise of poiiier,'.r§‘.1§’"°‘ be buthewme l“ u“ u“ La t .1 stands on that brink. Forced llilyl where many sleep as sound u h‘ . with householders to let rooms and ',uil2S of rooms to airport faintl- jies. These suites usually consist ‘of’ bedroom living room, and, if possible, a fhird room in which to ,cook. In some cases the i011“ "l? ‘of the kitchen has been allowed. Some families consist- only of 'ni:in and wife, in others there are children. The desires of land- szizic ill lliMillCL‘ o.’ European civi- lord and tenant naturally vary. being offered exceed considerably "l! actually required, for ivhich reason we have, of late, run r. I ,.~. w . _ . lizatloii. The most eementary rin- on account 01 WhlQh 15¢‘ ‘he of l .11. iitatlici . Lyme.» among lvtlllllllLfk-ill ilciple m. J,,,,>,_.,. as i, has been ugdep number o; room; travellers tised tit declare we Cll_]\l_\'('(.l time _5~_[.Q;1 in Europa $0,. two thousand, mus‘ lllfiilllls \\'llll('l' here. and tliri-e months early" ‘P1115, 1>_ llflfll r1110 3mg ?l1011ldt_ be’ "llmber _ - _ _ _, _, _ - _ , - piinsneti :1 ic cc 0 anonei" sptiiig. .\o\\ \\\ tan more lll1llllllll\ llilil>l 0t d‘ l gamma Ls mo“ effectively‘, Show iiuic tiiiititlis wniiiitei‘, and, we hi-pe, three bclzcii bv N: i behavior. To exploit, On account of this latter fact we were asked to make a special ei- fort to supply the required cc- commodation. hence the appeal that we made ln our last Satur- (lafs advertisement in the Guardian and Patriot in which we offered the use of our office as a medium. free of charge. The response has been very satisfac- tory ln most respect! but we still require accommodation for fun- illes with children We realize fully that to re- ceive into ones home c. faintly hitherto uknnown. is. to say the least an inconvenience. On the other hand, as one reads the daily war news and learns of the dread- ful condltions being experienced in the war areas, and when one couples with that knowledge the fact that it has been largely to the Airforces of the United Nations that we owe our deliverance from defeat in this war. one feels that any inconveniences that we may suffer are but a slight token of the appreciation that we owe to the men of the Airforce for the splendid spirit that they are show- ing and for their willingness to risk their lives. not only while on duty at the front but also during their periods of tuition. We confidently hope that many tnore families will offer their as_ sistanee. We shall be glad to discuss this A GlRI/S SONG (1915) The Mouse and Marne have little I waves; The SlClM-Ll’ poplars o'er them 19am One dill they will mrget the graves iiizit giic tne grass its living grezn. Some brown French girl the rose wear will ‘Ihat Splnl": above his comely head; will twine T: in her russet mu- Nor woncier wny n. is so i-eq. His blood is in the rose's veins, t-lis hair is in the veilOw corn. My gritf is in the weepin rains And in the kcenlng wind oriom. Meusc, Tread rpgittiy, all ye browsing ee - btflllltlilv marred that Wu my when he lies, serum: swee 1y by his side! D the stones to make his caini _—Kalharliul'rnan- _~_____._ Evans Stomach Mixture headache. heartburn, p“: and a sense of pressure below the heart. Recommended for you buy. Penmans familiar trademark. From the finest yarns and with painstaking care and crafts- manship, Penmans fashions knitted goods of outstanding quality, long durability and satisfying comfort. It is every- one’s duty today to take exceptional care of all purchases.- Do these two things: Buy good You will probably find the quantity, styles and patterns of Penmans famous Knit Wear somewhat limited, for purposes of wartime economy. However, deliveries of available supply will be maintained as fairly as possible through dealers to consumers. i?‘ quality. Conserve what KNITTED PRODUCTS KPBJI? UNDERWEAR . . {HOSIERY . . . OUTERWEAR NOW more than ever your family needs PROTECTION In these hazardous days there is one comfort a family should not be withouh-adequate life insurance protection! Life insurance provides the utmost protection at the mini‘- mum cost. Your first premium cheque creates an estate worth hundreds, or thousands, of dollars-a sum it would rake years to uve in any other way. Should anything happen to you, this money becomes immediately available to your dependents. Why not see a Mutual Life , reaentntive about your family protection problem? There are Mutual Life policies planned for wartime incomes-providing maximum protection u a cost within your means. Call your Mutual Life ofice today! " fwbal avail mallow b or all, 0r Iandorlif: i)’ r rnfsill" DO NOT OVERLOOK YOUR OBLIGATION TO PURCHASE WAR SAVINGS CERTIFICATES iiitiliiiis Ivumucouu ‘Dvncllviilhlcyloolduv’ lunch Office, Bani of Nova Booth lnlldlnl, Charlottetown. ELL II. W. ILITOI, Brunch Manager. Representatives l!“ loltelovvn) C. II. BLACK (LL-U. A. PETERS J. é. cuuazn Indl u . _ _ Storiighnn anitinifiim-Tsgfh: troubles. Price l5 cents per bottle. year effort to work through pu - pets shows ills recognition of tlic fact that outright unveiled Nazi coercion must turn those countries against hi; "new order." But one device nfter another has failed. The Nazis musl get food materials and labor from Europe at. whatever risk. Starvation and slavery are p001‘ persuaders. Even without the de- mands of war German rule would be unwelcome. With them, it daily becomes more intolerable Politic- ally Hitler has failed Each down- ward step Ln puppetry makes the citing tlic 23rd Psalm, Mr. Roosevelt said in his proclamation :“‘lnspireil with faith and cottr- age by these ivorils, let its turn again to the work that confronts its in this time of tiational emergency; in the armed services and the mer- Cllill" Illilrllll‘; lll factories and offices; on farms T illi‘ for... i~f i p :»ri-, 'l'lio-c tempted to agree should v. .1 i1. lill’ ~t iiimilii-i- of "information lipdhqh." ~11 .1 l» ihi- IYSISIR. limbzissv at \\'_.._].-,'.,.\-.-. n, Ill Ii is ,1 ipitiilzilioit of some - ,]|,- “mp; ll4i|||;|t| ,'ili'iig'lllt'S lll lfiiSfilil. ll“ ti-yw i. illit‘ of hatrcil of those who . l ci-tii-ltii-s. lt is a story nf lor- anil in the mines; n11 liltflhvilvs, rziilwavs ziiiill zilrivziys; iii other places of llllltlh‘ service TH the ttritioit; and in our homes." 'l'h@- |.|~n<~l,-||..;.i..,.| | particularly high estcim They are failure clearer. - Christian Science Monitor. The Nazis don't. hold women In SMTTS Representative: in Other Central: l. I. MONKLIY Summenido. IVAN BROWN cw lnndon. A. FULTON CAMPBELL, Montane. A. GALLANT B 00. . M*DORJ8 aboivav, Orwell Cove. C BIL OALLANT, Amherli, M. I. DONOVAN KENNEDY. Murray Ihrbolr, North. P. l}. l. i iiiiiisioii 60d l-lvor Oll Oontaliu Vitamin: A and D 59¢ and 98¢ considered definitely lnfcrlor to inch Men, after all, are the war- riors and revered above all else by the Nazi mL-nta ity So a Nazi sold- ier klilcd on the Russian front, in hi; w.ll u;gcs his wife. who is still young and heiilthv, "to marry at once in order l0 bear sons for the MACS PILE OINTMENT For Inlny forms of Piles. Comple and efficient. For nxtcmll and internal Plies. Triple effect. 1 - Soothu. 8 - LIITDITCIECB. 8 - Astring- cnl. Price 80 cent: tube. TllE TWO MAGS . . - - . ,‘ . .. ‘Fill ‘l fl" Adlh. ll Nlli 1l‘-"Ili l"'lI iiiril ln'iilril_it_v _iitii'i||i.'ili'il Iii niiv i.| t“..ii.il|i>1I-il iliivs of lllZl_\'t'1‘ fiillifivi-il niiiiit‘|'- :“|\](|1‘§!l-npl:-uvide5 3mm ffnmlee an?“ ..' !_ l h. u... ,,| .,,_,,,‘ |,,,. ,,,.~|_-,,..»¢; ill\ itiptcsls lliiill rvligiiuis i.rtg.iiii/..'it|i.n< aiiil i,l".'l'l| lllPli expz-ctrti by his willie, |_., ,, .-|,~_ ..y ,1... n; Llvlllljltlll Inn-culls. hi“. tliiiii l|’lI.l1:i‘l~ tliii.i.i|__,,...ililitlii I ‘mini $4,", i, _,_i, v LlivlLllIglf-‘llulflllklll ggllluiifizfiilgglQtht/‘Ollqf-L! iiiiiiiliii. h...) ‘firm t*(l_ lllt‘ |"i‘lll'lIll!l('!‘ 124v" 111g ilml ills slip ll l.i.i1i. lllt‘ la-l <l:i_v uf ‘lttliil Suelulisl. institute at Kosllnf Itpvn.‘ MUN, ‘m. ,‘.>,,,,,.|.,.,] ‘h, ,,.,,,.y\, H, (,,.,.,,,_.,,,_\-_ ,’,,.,..i-l;]i|)i'iu-il h)- .\li,\ /\1|t|\l'\|'ll was 311.1 xiprrlrwtbgickiilvigirznttoiclntzheig gnu-w. flflllljllllW iixt~i in (Jrlvwi and l\l.rir-. us i.ii s a}. Wrwat:soiwfiifiiffiiiwasitwsrrzr; » on the wo.Idt-Milwaukec JournaL Mail Orders Given Prompt Attention. i GIVES QUICK RELIEF! I Your Eyes ..".i’.°.i.."1".'.*'..‘l'l.'ifa'£'£ a l anguish 11ml - on - Al "If lflfllco with 90in l l tli ant-amino: an.‘ a crouch lllcflttalllla ‘n. ab“. B. F. llutchuon l‘. G. IIUTCIIEQON 0. I. IUTCIISON Professional Bards McLEOD a. BENTLE w. a naivuiv. K. o .1. a BENTLEY K. c Barristers and Atiomeyl-il- Llw MONEY T0 LOAN I54 Prince Street \%'-'¢'- : ilorrellandllompany ll. I-'. ARGHIBALD Chartered Accounlanll Eutorn Trust Building Charlottetown I fiflflflfbvu“ ' WANTED. . . . . MUSKRATS We Require large Quantities Muskrals I.\l- MEDTATELY to fill Order. Ship Direct. We cash immediately. Also postage or express eharitvs. OPEN SATURDAY NIGHT NOTE: .111 Furs will P. I Fur Traders be held one week for (W! R. Jenkins) Acceptance of our Pflm- 182 Queen Si. l i | 1-17-15120-21 Furs Wanted Buying Muskrats," Mink, Red Fox and other wild furs. Bring, express, or mail your furs- “ill remit payment immediately. W. CHESTER S. McLllllE 110 Kent Street Charlottetown _ i mfi __._i POULTRY WANTED! This nelson we are endeavouring to buy all 0|" "Illlfilflfllll of fowl and chicken locally. but we nwfl heavy continual supplies to meet the demand for dressed and canned chicken. You will he well advised In »" 0|" W!!!" ls ready to dispose of. We also want lam‘ '1" 61W milk ed chicken. and buy daily either alive or dressed- "mr. ROYAL PACKING C0- J. l). JENKINS, Proprietor. Also all raw fun a specially with us. Don't for!" l" “h” l Dells when you come to town. .-.... _.. us Wm“ linlities "l ls 3'0"’ ll-lfll-I.