PAGE FOUR i“. w, . 115"" BIIARLIITTETUWN 11011111111111 3111111111; Dally (l-‘outlded 1D 11187) President; LIUIII, (111, W. (‘Iwster S. aIcLuro ‘M, p,,.,,,u»111; ,l_ It, IhurnI-It, F.J.l. sl‘k‘l'\‘l.tl\. l- . 1-11. l7. .\. MZHJKIIIIIUII, 11.5.0. Editor .1 11,11 1 11111-11111; J. 1s. Burnett. F-J-L Assoc-Ian 1IlI1~/I\. 11.1111. Hulk-er and Iu-n A. mum?" r11 llill'llf)\' w > . 0U for 6 monthl. By Mlutlll.‘ .. , ‘i111,- I111 one nmnth ,1i Mar; 911.1111 for ti months _ .11»; 1111c Iur one Month 1 .~. ..1. amt l ..\’..\, 55.00 l!" Ye?" .11 p. r )\’.IX", $1.00 fur 6 1110111115, \\.. .. 11111111115 Sutuiuay 11,1 , I 11'. The ('l1:11l...<.. .1111...“ may be obtained M Illllra Square, New York; 1 111111-1 X11111 and Wuslirnflm" _ 1 51..., ‘ 11-111‘), IZIII Peel Si... . 1.1x st., luronLu; News Stand. .. \\I)lll'h Ne“: Stand Sub- » 1~\\1 ~,1.11p, Hunt-tun .\'. II. 11.1111 ..\ - _ v 1s Weaker’ than the . ,. ._ 2f Ink." ,_..1\\|'if,_>l1lll0r 1111111111!" - Var,- 1‘,1-_; 111111111111 _ t ogzadiau " i11-til 11-. —— the 111111111‘; :1 awful .11:1i11; r; 1:1 1e 1111s . l. . wt b_\' a 1W)’ '- m 111111111 liic llvlclF » 1- tliiuiuglt 11.1- lrst ' to one of the *5 in 11111111111. fc all 1'.1e things 1e and 1111-11 .. c- .s a fare family Zl-asc-kl-t- enerzulous of a fight- iuu to g0 overseas . of a cr11111ui<s§011cd i11 the Cztiuuiiart 111a ocean as a -: , 11c writes 110m: ' lz-r her gifts, is full of If who are his fellow 111 lIC‘ wizh them, ‘fight- l 1. lime i11, what is truc and e \'\‘(‘-l'Il5 on freedom. 1 call to every man o simpbv, so grand- home, ‘and my , ;1~ :1 '. »— that is whzitl - - ziud l will fight till I can't 1 more.’ 1t ls the lplrit f-g forces, the spirit ' .,'c§ and keeps them .- -;1 11-111» 11-0111 to Dic-ppc : ll ‘1I.C.S. Ottawa, and 1 ' ventures in order in free. \\'l1at are with what those lads .-l to do? llocs our F Are we ready to . .e, till we can't fight e the meaning of thc wc as ready to fight with 011r d‘ - ‘ ci-s arr,- with their blood? \‘1'c :- . T . n10 fight with our money, or r 1c» icl our money do Its Own Iliglttirig, v 1.11:1’ risk to us-rve get the i " Interest. Surely it is the t; of us, the least that our . \‘. e vviIl have our opportunity Ien thrin r1 m1 fr 1m now, when the new n11.- Loan ls prose! lf we do not take it, and do not use it to "11- full measure of our capacity to lend. arc v.-= " to even read such letters as this one? ".1 ~~thc more I think of it, ..:,1‘.1ting for'." . g1 11'. (11:11 t‘ e r ‘ lmy ITlUlY lmall ww-ril p__... l-Iome Front Appeal A. 1 ’r}\tfcntl(.n It 611111211 to the Home Front Ap- n Army and Y, M, C, A" organizations which are ".'0rlr, at home as well as over- ‘ of Canada's war efforb The .- 111-1-11 is for money t0 nmintain ‘ I throughout Canada, 1.4-, hostels, evcntide homes, " , etc, as well as to buy yarn iuzik-ing comforts for the ll-c Y, .\l, L] A, furnishes loss- ' 1. 1.. training. physical dc- ‘ camps, entertainmcrtt to the 11:‘! it is necessary that this '1 I11- caiupziiuu dates for the joint fllll-l 1-, :11 are from Fcpt. 2Q t0 111-1, 1 i11 t“ "- ' ‘n.1, 111d from Sept. 22 I0 Ut-t, 1 111;.- 1 ‘11111-11111-11. \\‘hile there are 111.1111’ (11:11 111C111)! bOfik at this timt, it is. 11> 1.1- , ~ : this apr-cal will not be Iieglvclwl, 111:: v. .1 1:1¢-;1 with b11111 prompt and gun-roll.- 1'1 -_‘.11-'..—~‘. A Pnnr Example two essential s1 doing mngrff’ seas, in the Salvation .\1'. their ' police c1 and 1112111 . armed f-1r1" =. tllflll-C(7>l Mil‘.- vclopnieuz, sun. - lrmcd form-a e‘ o. work be r11" - . -1 rI-lurn prc-Piiltrl at the lfIFI pcs-iiiu 111' I‘.1:’. 1111, 11.3111 more employ-ccs wr-rt- l\I11l\:.‘1"' i11 inn-iv: dcpzirtiticiitz: on Sep- iCtHlu-r 1, 1- , " 11 1111-11- \\KIC at the outbreak of war. " ~ -1u1- d 1~ 11111 include any i11- Qrcgs-QS‘ i11 :11. ".11 of I11'\\' departments, such :1: 1111- ~11 1-11 1- 1r 111' '11s. llfl-IITIIIICIII of 111m- ‘ f $111,‘, . .1» 1111111, lt applies only ' I. ,,11,111 n1 1»r1li11;1r_v pcacc- ‘ " 1114- Tradr‘ £11111 .1. "111 1,1111 empbwwrs 1-1 1111- ux-irl 1111- l'1-11- - 111-111-11 :11l1l1'rl 71111; 1111: 1-1 11-..-, .-u11l the l-ixtrrnal Accorrliutj I1» 1l111i1-.f1': \11.;=.~.11 1 , . ,\I. .111 *1 - uuruilly is 1-1-1111i1-c1lIr1pa_\' he snl-ri. 1 <\‘.1';1 civil servants - .very ceut 11f 1111.111 111ml conic out 0f the ovCr- ~ 111 N burdened taxpayer's pocket. Mcanuhilc, this l’rovi11ce is being deprived of its railway accounting dcpurtlllclll on the speci- ous pretext of economy. \\'hut consistency Is there i11 such policies? — EDIIURIAL NUIhS- 1111s; old-time politicians, both Conservative 111111 1.1111 1.11, uhjuit to 21 merger, asserting, 111-1113411 11111 in :1) many words, competition is 111: liic or tiuliiics. a1 n1 ~11 =1- The protest against the rztil\ra_v'siuimical policy shiuld 11c followed by further z1cti0n—z1 dele- ‘1111 11f all 1110 .\l.l’.'s and Provincial Govern- : rcprt-sciiiaiivcs to the l‘ri111c Alinister, 11-1111 is tin- ouc we as a 1‘ro\ince ltavc the right and duty 10 dcul 11-1111. =11 1- 111 >11 lizuc Douglas “is-gins (.\lrs. Riggs) :'\111cri- i ' 1111111 1111s 11.111 organized 1:1-c l\lllllfl‘l'glll'l(llla for poor children on 111C (111151; 2111101111 hc-r 1111111cr1>u5 books, 1'1 niztrlccd 11y vivacirv and freshness, are 's lixpcric'11ces," "Hebert-a 11f $111111)’- "‘\\'aiststill llaxtcr", ""lihe Ron:- ancc 1 t .1 Christitias Curd." n1 1111'». I551“; i‘ Tin-re is a real and present threat to the .. 1e 11f our war production and that arises from 1111- 110w familiar IIIZIIIIXHYCI‘ shortage, or the 111.111 "-1111 11f 11111111111 1'c>11111'c1-s. Three lJ1'€i|1(llL’> o1 cntial i11dust1'_v are in d:111_<.1er— steel, lmst- 1r. 411s and lumbering, ;\11 tuiiuter- rupted i11-iv r11 r111 these itizitcriztls to ituuiitinns plains i- <':1\-1111-l_\' a r1111] Iiccessityg 11111 there is pow a laclc 11f 1 ‘mptwu-r i11 those hrzmclics. \\'l1.1I 1s 1111111‘, i1 nii require an cxccctlingly- 1135011119 and enliglut-zii-il direction of the selective service system to prevent a serious dctcrior:1ti0n_ 1k l? ‘Ii 10K i * Canarla has c1111<cripti11n fur gvcrv service but that 0f 111il11.u\' 1./\'(‘l'-L‘Zl> work, The fact re- nnuus that with Vila-re is power to send men 111,La11:11la_to all luuds of €11I]>l1|_\'I'Il€I1i, it is not 1111111; sterulily ex1rc1~1-d. lhcre 1111s been virtual rot1<1rr11it1o11 of weahh; there 11:15 been c011- scriptiun ul 1111-11 fur militziry- service at 110mg; and those who enhst i11 the naval and air forces to go to all parts of the irorld, but there has 1111'. yet been :u1_v 11111-111111 at extending this policv l0 1111M‘. l.'f-11>c1'ipti1111 of labor is a phrase that may be tal-wu, but the manpower situutioir this fall and “IIIIET may make it necessary, even if there is a censorship 0n the use of the phrase. But that \\'1ll mean overseas conscription, a vqre 0f c1111li1lcace motion, and, perhaps, an ¢l¢¢tj0n_ I‘ i 1k 1k Canada's mounting naval losses, when added t0_ the heavy military casualties in the Dieppe raid and the llong Kong disaster, pram“ gm. Iihically- to us the extent to which our fwqqg are b11111 dispersed and committed i11 tltc \\-;1r, Lanada went into the war with practically n0 navy, but a rapidly expanded building Iirogrmr, has brought the nurtiber of Sllips 11f Various types 11p to a total of at least 400, with a per- sonnel of 11111re than 40,0011; but the actual ship lf-Ffirs IllY-Tlllgli eucmy- action 1111s been far zihcatl 0f replacement. Counting the destroyers 11111111- ed over to us by the LTuiic-d States i11 11140 our force of larger ships has become an important c1111tril1u1i1111 to the ilrfc-ittc of the Atlantic traf- fic lanes, zuul its value was ruecnllv Iiuliliclv ac- lrnuuvlcdgcd by Mr, A. V. ‘Alexander, hczid of the British lhlmiralyz The 1055 of the destroyer Ottawa brings the total ship losses up to ten Of these three are destroyers-lite Fraser, the 3lfl1§flYve and lasilv the 011111111 —- four cor- YEIKS, _t\\'u [nrtrol vessels and the nincswccpcr B185 ClUF- The corvettes lost were the Levis, the SpllCEflElfd, the Windflmver arid the Char- lottetown. The loss of personnel has been rela- tivCly heavy, I1 1r n1 1r Specific maximum prices have been fixed for use of typewriter-s and any typewriter that is unemployed 1s liable to he called up for ser- VICQ. Mr. S. Godfrey, aduutustraor of used goods for the Board, issued an 01-113,» requiring that fmy person, "if required by the administra- tion, shall sell and deliver to a purchaser any used typewriter not being used by 111111, and for which he cannot show a need in his profession, business, trade or household. blaximum rentals for used ty-pew-ritcrs are set as follows: “Stand- ard student, 1o inch carriage, $3.00 a month or S750 for a thrce-moitths period. Office or bus- rncss typcw-riters having 11 Cafflagg 10 1Q r4 inches in width, $5 11 month; carriage 16 to 2O Inches in width, $750 a month; carriage 26 inches 1n 11-111111, $10 a month. For the hire of new typewriters the maximum I5 $1 a month or $2.511 for three months more than for used ma- chines, b11t ‘no person shall hire a new typ@_ Writer unless by reasonable enquiries he has first ascertained that there is no used typewriter available and acceptable to him.’ A maximum of $L50 an hour ls let for inspecting, servicing and or repairing any used ty-pcwriter, the cost of aiiv yiarts 0r materials to be charged for in addition." n1 m a a1 llfayor Morill of Wostmount has just pre- sented the officers of the miueswccpcr called af- ter the city with a silver plaque and a silver cigarette box to be placed i11 the wardrnotri. On behalf of the Wcstmount Municipal Associa- tion, he presented a radio to the ship's Captain, Lt. F. G. llutrhings, R.C.N,R., and another to the officers of the ntinesweeper. The ratings had already been given one in 'l'01'011tu. The Westmuiiiit Rotary- (jlub gave the crew a great dcal of s1111rling c1111ipmc11t including a ping pong table. '1 he city's women's organizations and Clubs 11111111411 together and gave a total of 70 in- divivlual parcels each containing I2 items. In addition, the \\'r-st111<111ut \\'nn1cn's Club donatcrl $.15 11» 1111111111 prnvisiuiis for the canteen. An a111111y1111111< pcr-"oii gave a 11-35111)“; nmchine to Ihr- 1111-11. lin-hulcd i11 the gifts were a picture of Tluir .\l-1i1-ti1-s to be 111mg i11 the wardrnoiii, 1111111». :1 \§<-Ir11l:1 and I'(‘1‘r1I'1l<, slu-cls, pillmv- mws, ~11-l.~, -'\\'1'.'1l1'I'<, mills, quills, hattdlu-r- rl1i<f~ auil 1111;111:1111 hr-ltucls. I11 presenting the gifts, .\l.1_\-111- .\l('ll'ill assured 1111'- sl1ip's com- psun 111:1: uhvuvvr-r 1111- duualiuiis sluuvcrl Signs 11f mating 11111, IIL‘\\' things 111111111 bc git-cit the c1'c\v, NOTES BY TllE WAY The sermon was an event In the days when books and periodicals ivere fewer than now. Then the parson 01- minister was the best educated man In his parish 11nd he was expected to display the fruits of his education each Sun- day. His critics were as keen In appraising the value of his perfor- mance as they now are In Judging the latest movie, The minister may still tit-serve TCSIWCl. but he must find that crmpetlllon has made 1t, more difficult to attain a pre-emln- ent posltlon. If there are preachers of the nbrlty of Talmndge or Beecher today, they eertnlnlv do not acquire the International reputa- tion of those ninetc-enth-centiiry 0121101-5 ~Printcd Word (Toronto). Joe. as he will fell you, Is no scho- lard; but, he can and does keep p125. Wantinq coupons for blgmeal. he wrote to the Appropriate Authority 1111110111101112 his simple needs In lausua-ze t-vcn 1110re simple, Back min-c the coupons. r1 wet-l»: later, wvh n kiudlv note hand-written on 1111- cold official nrlntcd form. ren-zndinrz Joe thm unless he turned in hi: counons 11-‘1111111 15 davs of the date they would become Invalid, "In- vniivl.“ said JI-o lndi-ynnnthn "If, a wonder theuro not. T'hcv‘ve ‘nd ncnv‘; t ate for daysP-Leeds York- shlrePost. A meeting of Michigan pollce of- fit-i11 s, fc-vnulnting plans to reduce crime, 111111-11 that the decline in 0r- rzntiizrrl racketeering: ls due larflely to nmvspuprr publicity, Often a III-HI’! “1110 had been paying tribute to rnckctecrs or years awoke for the first time to exactly w-hnt was ro- iug on when lie read an arcount of the racket in the notvsunpe". For the first. time he realm-u what an “easy mat-Ix" he was, ‘Phi-n 1t was onlv 11 matter of the victims of the racket netting lot-other to 51001110111. Newsnapors. if rend cm-efullv. can rzirc tho public 11 vast amount of 1n- formatlon of wh. ‘s Q0111! on In Its nfrlst Th» 1-1 ism that news- papers (l0 not c0111 11 cnoutzh valu- able infnrniullnit ("rues from those who have never l"I1Ill)lI‘El In read ntorr- than tho headlines, All evils fall when the 11-111! ls turned sit-onc- l_v enough on them-Guelph Mer- cury. The Amerit-ait snldicrs In Ulster have a high opinion of the hon- esty of the BvllIISl. crowds that at- tend the baseball matches \\'111c’l1 are raisiniz s0 much for charity Ap- parently 1t. is the custom In Am- erica that. when the balls nt such games fall 1111101111 the crowd they are regarded 11s the propertv of the spectators lucky enough to get them. "Dnuzhboyfl have twleasatitlv surprised to find that the Belfast spectators return all the Imll; fnllitiz amour: them, This Is particular-Iv cratifjvinq to the terms as baseballs are now‘ almost as ' ficnlt to get. as golf balls and It takes n. number ~often as many as twent_v-— for the playing of a. sincrle match. -Belfast News Let- tezz II. has happened at last-a bull In u Clnnu shop The bull escaped 11-0111 11 slaughterhouse and was chased down me main street 110.11‘ Windsor Castle It charged 1111011114 111t- uoot" 01 an antique $1101) 21L the boztcni of ’In-.imes street, 11111, Then 0.1.1.11 crashed to the floor 11s ornuiiu-iits were knocked from 1.11011‘ pedestals, Buulkcd 11L the end of I110 511011, the bul. sw-ung round. wrccltc-gf 11 Regcitcy bookcase, and bought dmrn a case of antinuc- china. '1'111&11 1hr rlrorcrs arrived. Wllll the aid nf the anlmal out of the shop —but not. befom the rest of the china with- In reach was smashed. Mrs. Crutch- levy said; "I was Imnberl out of my home In London, But it wasn't. more 6x61111111; than this quarter of an hour trjvinq to get thr- bull out of’ the s110p."~L0nd0n Sunday De- spstch. comes , to Out of Chungking news stozy that ma appear "fantastiz-z" latids, possibly made of bunboo and large 211011311 for warplanes to land on are b01111; used In the Pacific by the Japanese, a Chinese mIlI- tary spokesman said "Chinese In- telllgcnce agents have photographed the islands, h1- said, They are tisnd n5 refuellnu (Ir-pots and rest sta- 110115 for ‘planes and pilots" But there Is nothing fantastic or Impos- sible about. that rebnrt. In fact, the Idea is quite fbnsibe, To those of us who have followed the nroizTess of the Invention of a native of Nnrn Scotia. thr- Chimizklnq remrt makes sense. For vent-s 110w Pred- erlck G. Crecd has Jw-cn worklmz on his Hosting senrtrnne 501116. c-my." Tt has revolved offlclal re- cognition In Britain. thouRh far the n-rojr-"t has nrnm-essr-d I.=. of course, u war secret. Mr Creed. bv the way. Is tho Inventor of ‘lint. mnrvellmis nrmnratus, the Cree-d nrlntrrr. now In zeneral we, (The hulk of tho wire news cnminn Inln the offfctw of thl: ncwsnnner L1 lmndlr-rl bv II-r-sr- want-limes.) ‘From the Halifax fir-raid. The Edinburgh manufacturer of P obtr-r-tlm! tn a bar-mines whn. In nlneed on his 66 2-3 percent. lax product. as n "musical instrument.“ argued that. the bagzplpe I1; an 1n- Minister at Ottawa have the audn- I strument of wnr ns well as of music ha; a sit-om: case In fact; 0f not. In Inw, The bnizpine In not con- fined Io-the Scots, It was Nmmon In (Iermnny and Emzlnnd Its early as the fifteenth century. Chaucer, Star-user and Shakespeare referred to It. It. Is still used In Itnlv. south- ern Frame and England. notably In Nortliumberlnnd Italian moun- talneers from the Abruzzl wander n- rmind the country playing the baz- pipe but, with them It Is a sort of pastoral instrument, The Edin- burrzh manufacturer was sneaklnt! snet-Iflrnllv of the Hbzhlnnd nine, which Scottish soldiers will follow as children followed the Pied Piper. The humorous suggestion has been played In the rear of a regiment, so made that the bagpipe 511011111 be that. those I11 front would rush for- ward to get away from It. The Scot crm take this joke and chuckle over It. H1- rcnlizcs that, to nllen ." But to hlm It. Is the finest pflllSlC I11 the world. Where is thr- mnn with "Izuld Scots" blond in 111s veins whn does not feel it, stir nud quicken at. the pierc- 1m; cry 11nd wild skirllng of the pipes: The Irish IJIIQIIIDC I; a sw-ov-L-soutiding lnstrumeitLs wIIh a much more elaborate chanter than the Iflghlnntl v-nricfy. It has become rnrr- I11 Irrlanrl, but. It can be heard right here at Irish-American fest- Ivals. New York Sun. THE CIiARIQTTETOWN GUARDIAN N 0rway’s Role After War (lnndun 1mm) 11m Norwegian Government n- oently issued a challe mm- melnt. p11 the broad aims 01 1c 0r peace. p0 ydisclafnts any further Interest. Ln those projects for a n union on M11611 a. 300d deal of 01. oquence was expended a. few years ago; It declares Norway's attachment to the Atlantic $11105. Great; Britain and the United States; and It reserves for Norway In the future ordering of Interns tlonal relations, the iflIPWN-nl- function of sum u a bridge mtween the Atlanfc allies and Russia. The spIrII. behind this atabewent is unmistakable. Those 1nbn§4d Norwegians who have defied per- secutions to kee-p their Chum)!“ and schools pure from "Nordtc” teaching of Genmmlc tincture are utterly determined to place Nor- vveglan independence on a plane Whore It will be beyond assault. or challenge. Its background will be provided by the principles of the Atlantlc charter, embodied, as theNoi-weg- Ian Government for-sees, In new International Institutions. I O 8 I While some disappointment has been expressed In the Swedish press at this frank repudlatlon of the conception of a northern on" Scandtnavian b100, NOW/WE I11" and steady adherence to the broad principles of the Charter should— If properly understood-—provIde l. basis of co-operation wIth, and not separation from, those Hal/IO“! to which she Is closest 1!! F0811‘ phy and language. ‘The heroism of Norway “"5" invasion and bondage has bfiflI echoed In the warm sympathy of Swrden. The Swedish church, the Swedish corps of school teachers and the Swedish press have, by their outspoken attitude. OOH-Timed their brothers and sisters over the mountains In their endurance, and have left. the Germans under no illusion as to the way In whlch an attempt to "qulsllxrgtze" Sweden xvould be met. 0 O O Sweden's scientific prowess and ltiglLgrafle Industry, to say nothlnl of her great, history and Wldfl P01‘ itical experience and of her eon- trfbntion to the population of the New World, suggest that. she too has an important share to take In ihe responsibilities 01f a better-or- dered world In the future. It is through this common _ - ticipation 1n a new international order rather than In a. com for local and peculiar ends, hat Pwedcn and Denmark wfll, like Noivvay, one day find expression for these traditions of freedom and progress which have been dimmed. but not. extinguished, In the dark n days of strife and oppression, RETIREMENT OVERDUE (Globe and Mall) Mr. Rlstelhuzber. the Vichy-Ito Minister at Ottawa, must have been gravely embarrassed by the announcement. given to the world by the D.N.B., the German official news agency, that. “Marshal Henri Philippe Petaln and Pierre Irnval, Chief of the Government, have re- quested Fcrnand de Brlnon to transmit to the German High Command their con the successful repu e by troops and the rapid cearfng up of French territory." 111s true that Herr Goebbels and his satellites have b habit oI putting into other people's mouths German mg 518191115115 and obsgrva-ggcm m arises chiefly because the govern- o/wn sinister ends, and 111ml: 841F881”! mt w be clear as to It Is just, possible that Marshal 1-119 VIEW“ 0f P1109 flXmB. Is the purpose to maintain the gI-Qmnd sult, their Petaln and M. Laval have been the vfctlms of this un leasant Nazl propensity. But has ever Issued any dental congratulatory message to them and, until such 1s forth- CCIIIQFQ, the record must stand. that this message congratulates ~p1ongmg 15.. the chiefs of the Relchswehr upon Seemi- the repulse of an assault force to which Canada made by fa;- the largest; contribution. Some 3.530 young Canadians were killed, wounded or taken prisoner at. DI- ePIW. and sorrow descended upon many a Canadian home. Yet subject for congratulation. Surely, 1f Mr. Rlstelhuerber has any sense of the fitness he must. realize that. he Is I-rretrfe- vably compromised by siwh n, message, and that, his continued sentatlve of men who co their forbearance to the how n" he has any doubts about the au- IJYI-Oa thentlclty of the message, he should take Immediate ate-pa cure a rerpudlnt/Ion If such Is poss- ible. But. If he accepts t-he mess- age as genufne, then a alngularlv insensitive Individual he should devrart of his own accord and thereby terminate a situation atulatfons on f i, ANNUAL MEETING 1. CONSERVATIVE ASSOCIATION (Third floor Bank of Commerce Building) Election of Executive and routine. business. Each Poll is entitled to five delegates. It is re- quested that each District hold a preliminary meeting at 8 P. M. in the same hall to select their representatives on the Executive, so that the regular meeting can begin promptly on time. rt ligation on Pllotagc and related subjects, Quallflcatlonr required-Applicants must be Brltlsh sub- jects, resident of Canada; between the ages years; good character and habits, and with a good record of service at se Certificates of health, eyesight. and hearing are required. Certificates of competency of a grade not, lower than Mata Home Trade, with credentials showing service as such, also written proof 01f having traded Into the Port of Saint. John for at least two years. Aeppllcatlons, accompanied by requlred documents must be fll with the Director of Marine Service, Department nf Transport, Ottawa, not later than October 5th, 1942. Queens County B. I. S. HALL SEPTEMBER 29th, 8.30 P. M. P. W. TURN ER.Prei. SEPTEMBER Z3 1942 ____V _ ,. Above m Bettoldatggrqufiawwmn“ Remember things wake again, Remember all the not. dIe. t b851,, 1129111211123: that sleep, w mines that can. W . e rat , m 1 nurturinz suit, e “urmm °1 A silver sound that falls on echoing Ami trim?‘ oglelflblyhlaingfl-nd should ravage, “l “%‘.§“‘.‘F..€l;“”“- ‘*1 mere-sm- Tiltnt aver (pew a son: from music‘; P. J. ROSSITER Secy. IIIIIIIIIIIIDZIIIIIIQ PlLOTS WANTED Applications from qualified persons In enter the Pilofage Service at. Saint of Trans an exam John, N. 8., are Invited bv the Department condltlonal of the applicant being able to pan M25 and 55 C. P. EDWARDS, Deputy Minister, Department of Transport, Ottawa, Ont. IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIJ CORRECTION — As the report has become current that we are closing out our business, we would like to inform the public that WE ARE NOT closing out our business, but that we are in a better position today than ever before to give a real up- to-date Service with either an Ambulance or a Funeral Service. Our embalming room has the most modern equipment, and operated by an experienced operator. Our conducting of Funerals cannot be surpassed. THE A. A, HENNESSEY FUNERAL HOME Mrs. A. A. Hennessey, President. ]]),'\11;11_1_(\1"(>§5, words that, they have never spcken mm? B11816 price ceiling Wine much more Birlef 1y, prices price oeIlIng e origin to prices wu n made a fall turn the was to be Ofbcctf ‘Ihlsmeant; that. the farmers immgdlgl Fixing Cattle Prices GRANT DEXTER (In Winnipeg Free Press) OTTAWA: Although l” we “me P?!“ and other articles which farmaru Mrs. Maude C.ru'cl1lt‘_v_ tltcy my 111g and have 110 scrmples about. twist. mnl-"WETSY. Lhk Dre-WHI- Wfllu-HQH must. buy. w arrive at. nether 01f them return to the cattle farmers, g4 Lhg stimulate the production of beet? creamed Talklnl wItb the ministers officials here Indicatie; would vary wt (Inch one aver. e month b019, Mr 3151511119“; ma 01f the three. And for that reason, a“ "" 11,15 the Canadian people take note 11w Wrwflle 0W1‘ Cattle Important. the history of since the“ p0 c 194 Is as follows: y a1 ceiling applied only even . The control was Indirect. Marshal Petaln and M. Laval fInd however. did rwt- work. bewuse vi the slaughter of our heroic youth the development of black markets, and their families’ bereavement a and a seasonal ceiling cu was ceIIInI was lowest below nmft. export. of , or, If the beef was limit. Q1113“ l! hOmG. b0 bu? lb the US. abundance of (eqi from cattle exporters and anImals back Into the to be. domestic market. 1mm one to three cents per pcund 1s a absorbed the unless be Is emment, thus preventing the In- Feeders crease from ahawlng extreme among the champions of the cattlefamiers otspute tnis and they rely chiefly, not on considera- tions of profit or loss, but on t-he _ cattle ce-ling In relation to the $11911‘- Bfe pflte of agricultural implements On hhe point as to whether the cattle cetllnz will Increase pro- duction, there Ls no common ‘Ine facts here are of 8» 1511' special interest tn consumers. The 0r W beef shortage has been brought about by the increase In home 811d consumption winch, In turn, LS the e result of war activity, From III consumption of that, prices Is smnptlon has Increased to 931119 pcr week to 5409151011 OI l"? neacl. The export of oiica Th“ system, t-he shortage would inevitably developed. A beef shortage on came problem to splve, because on 0 . firs, ‘tuna The y ars 81' mqu red for pu-odu 0n b Def POI-Ind. them until they are full; grown. the ovemment ,1 1w t0 afiow cattle Eh"..'l§'.,.§_ ayoun annuals the gent “W? as high as 30 per cent. fe- the bumper guarantees advance of an The 1055 Of (391115 80V- can be rooted in are now rlnzln dou1bted1y_ ls a factor 111111011 has become n: ridiculous u 80¢ the benefit of higher U. S It 11 Intolerable, This cvngratula- mi 1m‘? messfltle can fair-Iv ‘be Intcr- cabt-Ie marketed In July and Aus- foothills will come on the mar- ‘Ihe vvernment» wily under- 1m this fall-some 260,000 head. to N? the U. S prloe until M” u mu proof that the neutrality o! I-h» Pefafn Ministry is 11 hypocritical farce. Why under those circumstances should It: Ity 1,0 persist in claImIng the privileges only accorded to the dlplomnta of @111“; neutral countries? araitizns A SPECIALTY South African troops ‘have gone In for gliding In a big way, 11mm nmsinx Beeswax Is used In the manu- facture of at ‘out 4m artldleu. ——i~ —— “TIRED” All. r11: n: She felt ulunblo- lidnnyn. until annealed Dodd’! Kid- ‘ my Pills. A! once rho look Budd's. Th0 "Iulhed out” fooling Ill noon replied by clan hurled ma” - . 1 n’, Headache, lueheln, Iulllntlo and 0111p uignl of hulfy kidney: diuppguqfl, DodJsKidneyPill: IITQO mt . wok exports and chases. In amimd (h! C "$0.101 these/v? 11mm’ 0o ontobe which ab“ aorthw (b. Trude Bound Juno policy whlcb broks the ceil- I 012'»?! mmldy. new pol 11110, Ii there In no As to wgi-el ceiling-the D1109 prevailing today-Is faIr and reas. claim, but the representations re- combination, mm of the quarterly to. of 51,’! ‘I21 1 niidmtimbiaen" gm my e an .000 "' m loan to m .030 September 4,1. new policy Announced ‘last. the u u t4 f d lII-ulnen 0r 1m new policy . 1t I; well to 111mm 2'51" ‘M011 141d lhatly to con- “lbguzart and hls associates In bhl OII 0f Ilwu h focd division was made at. the cub- oeIlIng actually Is not Inet Ievei and on the advice . The Wartime ‘Those who oppou P91111- out that If the In defaulL that. a higher price oellng could be exceeded In ceiling shculd have been J can be exceeded ncIple at stake. the: the so far, however, farmers government p 911118196 these cattle and oufblddln "Q19" trade which Is held down 501-0811)’ price ceiling. ‘Hiere are n0 com $8,000 lalnts on IhLs Th were exported. 0 fifflfllfy Wu spring. and we will be makfnq th utmoust of our cattle. imder which the present uall Impor stlmulnte gabtle Indilistryth Then“ 311m Y 991M118 Q . e U. B. price embgr 4, evldentlyw believed Isbobeen. he first W0 quar- decision ly by slnz to the Wartime Prices ed out that. this does - that the culverts of the Mil-I‘. were entlrel In rim-cement. lesser on; recommended by Hon, Price Price; Board-not of It: Offlcllll agreed In the Department of of the cattle q the should have been conttnued adop now: In announcing the If, was clalmcd that the domestic Industry, generally, approved levels for cattle It ‘Them I; some YIJIIIIIIIIIIIIIII 32.’! mllll0n pounds In 1939, con- more ha“ 1'- than 40 nttllfon pounds. In terms of cattle, that Is from 16,000 head more than I over 13 , In Oct/fiber. tread to the U S. LhIs year aggra- vated the domestic shortage, but. If there had been no exi rt; ave Is a (Ufflcult two me ‘an and 52c oblvtqis“ ioiutlon Ignatp) Increase we 0 he an now 0n of thin t, the spread between fall and s i-Ing 1 n G bum W0 can“ P the farm a d ranges In June the ceiling was floor. presence at Otta/wa as the rc e- undertaking not. _, to wloea to _ fr°m our emmfes upon the Milli. of 1m Tho government also un which fighting and bombing ‘nlanes mum 1; 5 gum- gfl-rqng 1,0 m; either w mlght. br- launcher-l nrznlnst. the en- Canadian people, and I; strutting t0 the U. holding 515° The common practice has been tao an , ho ding policy will n8 add substantially to beef produc- emvk tton Scme emperts put. the gain Moreover crop guarantees an The seasonal price ceiling which two e: pound from fall to sprtng eeder policy and Its success thw- . present; prices. more l" me Pr!“ than slaughter cattle and Ls, up. t e with l" Plenty 0f feed have been buygrg , e the - score. ere will less beef this fall but more next m dThe zcontrgversy. therefore, balls e (time u mohmkd and rgrlvrvgesso no! snmvement as to o 1 merit. will no longer buv @1111,“ and, eq y B. wine. ‘Hie stratum m whether 11. will who oelllng reed and, In effect the farmer: maydmmfm nee 0w lundnnoo In t. price tam, ti? Grafton Street, CharIoII-el n Bepht; ALEX W. MATHES N wit-hour let Present ceiling was adequate. ThIl IIABIIBTIIIL SOLICITOB. m undoubtedly, was pleu- llonqy to Loan C0111,” and 01m» 0o orq emmt In the Trade Board. but It should be pofnt- not. mean board The not neoeasarfl the got-don of ‘The Agriculture definitely believes that. the 170114‘?! ‘providing for the payment of buying M. the U B. price, up In . B. price In theform of a the amount uotu, and. domestln tied. ne po cy. vllvestock of truth In this teas MusIc would not, be dead. All 11111‘ " wo ‘ l‘ LIvInn wlllegve. main m 1x c,“ toward the glfiruslons_m'on'n" Where burp: the: molten message, Nothlndiethat tmly lives can ever —-Rowens chCllyoflnvelgrlstgj-‘lday Maw _____i___ _ NOW SUBSTANTIVE 111x11 IDNDON “(C Pl—— Substantive rank of A11- Commodore has 1x01; granted to temporary Air clung. dore, ILH, Orlebar, 46, of m.» R A11‘. who trained and finpi-q1nrid 1929 and I932 Schneider Cup and whose high-speed firm; spfred the SpItfIre type of I wax-plane. . DEPTH FOR naatir; The human epidermis consists 01 fIve layers of skln. Use Mlnard‘! for dandruff, lilting and supplying 0mm 11. .1. "riuaon OPTOMETBIST Montague. P. E. I. Office l! : l0 to I2 313's EM. l. u Iolldn etc. by nbpolntment 0f ca Connected with DBUGSTORE — Attention Swine Breeders Now II the ltalnsl tIme Io luau-d PIG WORM By using the most effecflvn remedy on the nun-ken MACS PIG WORM TONIC POWDER It will thoroughly abolish all traces of worrms and imurove the health of hozs and youmz nln. Prfce 35c and 70c nei- Dlcluge: BEAVE AND COUGH REMEDY Relieves coughs. colds, heave: and all Infections of horse: 11ml!- Price 50c. An You Troubled with Lumbazo OI‘ Sore Back If l0 we have one of lhe but remedies to offer namelv BACK - RITE TABLETS Especially eflectlve for lum- bago, sciatica, neuritis, 1111111 muscular and other forms of rheumatism whIch ordinary troatmenta fall to reach. Price 50c per box. TllE TWO MAGS Mall Orders Given Prnmvt Attention. Professional Bards iMcliOD 81 BENTLEY W. l. HENLEY. K. 0- I. A. BENTLEY K. C» Barrister: and Attorneys-lb - Law ‘ ION!!! T0 LOAI t 1B4 Prince Stroef j, . . JJI. MacDonald, K111 mums-mu. ETC- l Promo Block M. ALIAN Fatima 8.1L. LL. , BABIIBTEIL. SOLIUITOB o’, Uanulhn dank of Commerce - IIDNII T0 LOAN- .__ , 1 Iorrolland Company II. F. ARBIIIBALII Chartered Aceounlsnll Intern Trim Bnlldlfll Charlottetown - enable. there Ia disagreement. The celved at Ottawa ante’ Be-vivmbor major-Ia ovfthe with. HD9118. howevr. 4 clearly Indlcate a Onlrflu mentor n who Increase . l‘; a; general dealn