riioifrouiz TIIE BIIILOITETIIIIII Gllllliflllll verse reaction. Morning Dally (Founded h: lll7) IUIIICIIPTIvn lurll filllllllhkl-M-UPNFIIIII 51,3 for 8 months; I00 h: die loath on; Ilellvory lam wi- 1'"! Ital! m I walla t" 't""'."‘" "mar: :2" ... .... a u . - l.“ w M“. n" n I IIJO foo I mantle, and” Wooklys $.90 P" "I" Mo for I Inllh Th! Chllluthloill llotinlln; I new: Mouth twin Ase: 8M Bay Us, Toronto; None ltlld Ottawa; Wolfe's this Utlnrl ludllry, DUI-l Ill Tnliarrru Hllflll, IDIIEIOII, l. lfs “The Strongest Memory it Weaker flan the Weakest Ink.” Gunilla: Ill be obtain! at one!» ‘Ptpu Iquan. New Iorls 0ft y, Iiorlor lllk llll Wuhll fol Intol- llatropolllun haw: Aunt-y, III Pool Ia. Iuatndl J. Illa IJOIOIIIQIIII Clans: laden ivnuivt: ‘nnyfilrm i5. 1943 Mail Christmas lt uctllh vtry curly lu Spfllli cal.» ttti‘ L ii..~.i.i.ts <lt'tt\'ci'\‘. Nevertheless, there 1S free. of mailing par- <_-_ non-toxic. It does all the sulphas do in killing germs, being as powerful in this field as they have proven, and in addition it appears to have no ad- The mortality rate among the wounded has been drastically reduced during this war, owing to sulphanilamide, which has so reduced the incid- ence of infection. Hence the concentrated effort for penicillin supply, which will do all the sul- phas will, and more, - tDITORIAL NOTES - Polling day at the Provincial election, A n- : at u One drawback experienced by all parties in this election was the lack of help. Consequently not a heavy vote is anticipated. t i U i O “The Forgotten Man" in this election is un- doubtedly the man who has offered his own life that ours atid those who come after us, may be lllllllli It will be. back to “business as usual" tomorrow, or merely counting the cost and consequences of M i l \Villiain Huskissoii, the first practical free trader in Great Britain, died this date i830; was llkUkl it, l.l.\( tmtituttt ul it at otter. l" Cllllllwm“ ,1, - s , - t e siia election. hllll ti.;;t. ti.i lllc titrrt-s tivcrsezis. Notification p lilo l-trit g.i.it that Xovtwttbcr i is the deadline tut \i\'il\'i‘l. lll i |l't' tttt- tht- liilcttdc, ivhich means that zttl ti.- ]-...l ‘s should be ziwziy well in ad- vaiict til iti.~t t . ,,,. mitts tit l ititpiirtnticu, lt is impossible to Clllillillli‘ i1 ih-ittit iii ilcprcsstoii, and the $011" :.ill'.\‘lll iluiirgcv to ittornlc, (ICCEISIOIICLl by lillllll‘? to ti-...t it. llfllll.‘ Jtl the time of year wlW" ltgttp. grt. c itfc lltlrlllllll)‘ cxpcctcd. '1' t - t? ti pttstztl authorities, both licre and ovcz.» :;~. \\ ' il-t thaii- utmost to sec that all 111ml is (ltfitttstl it: tint-u, hut they cannot accomplish ,,,i,-;-,t~‘.i-._ '1 lit- l‘.‘>|l\lll>ll)llll)' rests on the pBopIe ltetti~tltt ~. Htlrtlly the Time hm, because in f" _ _ clse to do the work. lt sltittiltt llii\\' h: (IlIYlUllS why tltc victfit‘) c lt-‘tt t,_ is the ttiit- lttl" rt-lcltrzititms. llcslt and blood. Tltrtwttgli the prcss and over Pi-iitic .\lllli>l('l‘ gait-t- the word for salutes to he tit-cit, for the lllllltls‘ l0 play and tlic bells to ring- ln his excitement over thc news a bit ahead of events and our t_r°0P5- _ anticipating at condition which did not eXlsli ma!’ to come, and President Roost-volt told his Peulll¢ mllst be not exist for sometime achieved by force of arms. 1t‘, accepting tincoittlitional surrender the Ital- ian Govcrntuent spoke only for itself and t 0 Italian people. lt assigned to the and “Minn-xv Ohjcctivcs which were not in it?» pmvt-i" to give, and which, appflfeilll)‘. 1t i135 P}? the strength to take back from the Germans wit - out the aid of the British-American forces. Clearly this is not the time to cheer and dance ourselves into believing that the that the war is won. No part of our effort can be‘ slackcncd frr a titiiiiite. If the lift which Ital)’ 5 surrender has Qivcit its all mtist find "(Prfislollt better that we express it by quickentng Our PM} addinv C\'(‘l'\'ll1lll" we can to the fOFCE which Wlll a . .. _ . . v to hatter Germany into stibml5s10rt- be ncccs‘ Penicillin The Department of Defence, through the Banting Institute, University of Toronto, is going forward in quantity production newly discovered powerful germ killer. The drug has, of course, wide implications for civilians, but as a foc of itifcction, the armed first call upon it. It may be that the Toronto infli- ttitioti will not he ahle to prOllliCe ttiies rind that other plants for this purpose will hnvr- to he htiilt. Thc iliscctvcrers of this (lrttg, which is secured fz-t-tnt iitold arc ttvri Oxford professors, Prof. H. w, l7ll\i'“\' ztittl m. x. c. Ilcatlcy. These emitte- 1“.K‘ll wztrt- hrotnqltt from littglflfld up,“ Of [tut 1., Vnitt-il States by the ROCRBlQlkT i which had noted "their work. and \\'fl'( ll‘.('~'[ mtxiotis that it should be Cmllitflfid most fztvnrnlilc conditions possible. litt is ttf cht-iiticzil origin as is its PFPdECQP lrltllllllidit ii ii-iiirt‘ il-o stir tr tiiis- ihld. stilphnnilatititlc. ttii [p9 that. t-iiiiitwrtsitinii as this former sub- l1lil'.’lCl(‘.< as th-"v in their ]H'()\'(‘l'l to h". are themselves flfil‘! *"i“llil.=. ti iitzt- lighting iticii at CltriSllilafi 'lii.\'. .\l:til tnszitis so much W. _ ltlll iii thc holiday ~ ii.it- ttriicrt-il lil>l \\'ctlncstlay by Pfilllcl liziig vst-rt’ cziitccllctl bcforenthey will‘ , $1l\ .~ the tilttbs zittd Mail. lhis hflffill)‘ i We rejoice that Ital; li:is lttwtt fiticstl out 0f the WHY; lllli Yelolc‘ iiig dttvs it -t ailltttv‘ fin" lllll: oll to cW-‘bfiitc I1 V“: lttl‘) \\'lllt;ll sllll llils‘ to be cotistitiimflted by hwvt expcitditurrts of military effort and 0t Our 0W" SCZlSUll ll spry. Now the radio the enough, bu: they Mr. King got He was . time to smile." which Allies territory thing is dOnQJ ol specialists in out them." of penicillin, a forces have the sufficient quan- tables. during the darlt‘ domestic market _ to go yet. although it 1S Atigtist 23 and. a financier and politician who foresaw the advant- age of creating Britain, and London especially as an eiiiptiriiiiii for world produce to be shipped by British tticrcitntile marine to all parts of the ivorld; became Secretary of the Treasury in William Pitt's second administration; President of the Board of Trade in Lord Liverpool's GOV- crtinient when he advocated Free Trade and sec- ured a reduction in import duties; was made Sec- retary of State for the Colonies by George Can- ning in 1827; killed at the opening of the Liver- pool aiid Manchester Railway which signalized the beginning of l\Iancliester'5 prosperity as the centre of the cotton industry. m n- »- it The farmer was getting old, but he had to work this war year there was no one “I've been thinking about Churchill," hc said, leaning against a fence post and sharpening his hoe. “It's been puzzling me how he can keep up such a pace and still look I've maybe found the answer. Churchill is used to these strains and excitements. "l “Walls f"? ‘Wm’ “the? “will” He's been in the midst of them all his life. lot of ways he is like me. hoe more in a day than any of these city men that have come out to help us. Iii a You see, I can still They are willing aren't used to work. They don't ‘till Professor Frank \\’. Beard of Montreal, urge!» the provision of a department of Foreign Af- fairs with a portfolio minister in charge apart from the Premiership, as Canada will be entitled to a seat at the Peace Conference and should he represented by a Minister fully informed and competent to handle the many question that will _ _ arise. “The Prime Minister, therefore," tit silyit Income Tax Privileges “should immediately set up a separate ministry for the Department of External Affairs. It can no longer remain an appendage of the Premier- ship. He should also proceed without delay to lsl iirivilrses. thflv F-et t-hemselv“ build up iii the Department the necessary corps history, geography, economics. religion, and other necessary branches, without which the Canadian representatives at the Peace Conference will be helpless dodderers, unable to people with both the old Political do anything but fumble about the while the fundamental decisions are taken with- anterooms ill!‘ It will be no surprise to the trade, says “Can- adian Grocer", if canned vegetables are rationel later since the pea pack will only be a shadow of a year ago and corn doesn't look too good. If these goods are rationed, allotments will have to be made to the various jobbing centres, some of which will want a bigger share than others be- cause they are short of fresh fruits and vege- Areas, too, where war work is going on, will demand an increase in the quota-in fact the WPTB has issued a list of such centres with the increases in quotas they are to receive. The canned salmon pack is now encouraging. Up to middle of August it was 9% ahead of last year. Since the is to get 2oo,ooo cases out of the pack. it ivas hoped that it would equal or exceed that of a year ago. It has two or three months Sizes of the tomato and corn packs this year continue to lie in the lap of the gods. Tomato canning was started in earnest week of if warm weather confiflugs with no frosts llll October. We should have a substan- t bums boys‘! "Sam- uld (Wt iiguish Lne boys of the U. S. A. from the troops of cttiel‘ Attic" ‘ .':ii countries ——L»nrl5t- tan Scitriu: Mcn ‘Cr o. airplane speeds ever l0‘ '12.) lililcs an hour, the llyiiig t,n,3 tictwct-u the United SI-utes and Grunt Britain would be about flvi: h~ rs. Allowing for itve licurs‘ diflcrutcz‘ between Eastern standard flfltl BritL-li time, this means that a pnssengcr who left London tit noon would still flnd it noon when he arrived ln New York. Llght-llcflcctlng floors have been installed ln Boeing, Consolidated. Douglas, North American and qther aircraft plants. The concrete floors are made or white Portland cement, rotlist they bscome giant ieflectors lnsterd of idtiit absorbers of light. Lighting on tinderslde work sur- faces is tncrcnéctl by 6i percent. and tlliimlntittrn on vertlciil surfaces by 20 [re rent. -Exrliungc. I-‘ulliam Pant-e. for elizht cen turtts the residence of the Bishops of London, ln future ls b0 be dlvld- ed in two - one half of its M reams to he retained by the bishop and the other mlf to be converted into a hostel. Dr. Fisher, the pre- f —— Notes By The Way sent blshoP. has applied tor his palace to be considered under tne measure whereby the Emlestastlcal commissioners can take Over l blshoprlc. discharge otflclal ex- penses and pay the bishop a re- duced sala:y. --Ebtchange. Curvaceous Cinema Act-reap Mae west. gave the publisher o! the oxford Dictionary permission to punt, mg following deflnltlon of a "Mae West": "A device used b)’ R- A. F. . aviators to keep afloat a per- son tn water. Derived from the Am- erlcan cinema actress, whose ap- pearance sttlzested the rotund na- ture of these inflatable llfebelts." Mused she: "I'm glad the Diction- nry isn't going to say a Mae West ls something men fly around with at night." -News Review. The Ancient Capital h a magnlfl- cent, setting for a man of Mr. Churchill's background and of his inclinations. It ls to be imagined with what pleasure he will look on the massive and hoary walla of the Citadel. placed on the heights by Britain, Mien Canada was an tn- fiint. for the protection of the land which lay behind ft wltli all its great and upsulpected wealth of possibilities. Of no mllltary value now, ft ts a monument to the via- lon of Brltaln In the put as Mr. Churchill ls himself the i-iument of British vlslon of the present. - ‘roronto Teleiram. _ .traln stopped at a sta . mid csorciallv with F001? llaluoutptu“liutthat "if" should not be over- lltllitdllill hts thz- atlvantagc of lfiilltl looked- A retired major, a soldier, and a young civilian were traveling in the same railway compartment. The major talked to the soldier, extolled his bravery, extended his ’ ‘ ' ma, ciiAaixrrjri-rrowu GUARDIAN PUBLIC FORUM lOULTlYt ATTINTION l~ 5h’,- A nunmer o: reports have been received at this office the oung pullota, The lo 1: when the bring hese ung range into t a poultry house and commence feedfn for egg produc- tion. The cund tton known as lsease occurs ln =- U causes extensive the Kidney, Liver and 8 een. Birds die oft rather su denly after a few days of lllues. Mien sum losses oucui- under these conditions, it ts advisable to substitute this high protein ration with more whole rain. In other words. cut the rat on fifty oer cent untll the condition (fears. Use Epsom Salts at the rate of one tialf pound per one hundred (100) birds ln a mash and at the same rate lrt the drinking water twice t; week for two weeks. Leave this before the birds for half a day until all have eaten sufficient. Then remove and ronlace with clean water and clean feed. Remove all sick birds from the flock and bum or burv drecly in the ground Ml dead birds. Recov- ered birds mav never prove profit. able for the flock cwner to keep. However. they may be utilized for fcod purposes without any Ill af- feet-s. I am. Sir. etc. GEORGE C. BISHOP. Prov. Animal Pathologist. CHINESE WAR. RELIEF FUND OVER-SUBSCRIBED Sin-Once act-in the people of Prince Edward Island have answer- ed an appeal for help ln over-sitti- scrlblna the nbtefilve of the Chinese War Relief Fund. In dolnz so they have maintained intact their mag- nificent record cf service to stiffer- triz humanity imd the cause of the Emnlre. The amount: asked for WPS $7.000 and notwithstanding riiim- erous immediate Notional and L"?- purboses, this flIfl"-lll\l has been reached and pass-at. Final flzures will be announced shortly. To the Rotary Club of Char- lottetown and the Y's Men's Club of Summerslde for their sponsor- Ship, to the nress and radio, to the celrgv for pulpit. announcements get the most out of the hoe with the least effort. and endorsatlon, to the Women's They don't save themselves with little tricks that a man learns when he's hoeing year after year. But Chitrchill and I—-we're used to it. That's how we manage to keep going full tilt and even have lime ln making voller-tlotis, is bi"- Tnstltutes throughout. ti“. Province for magnificent support. to the members of th» Armed Forces and patriotic organizations. to bus" Men and women who finely cave of their lness firms for donations of ad- vertlslnq space. and to n" Cont“!- butors large and small. the Oom- mltlnes lo charge. National and Pro- vincial. desire ire to cfinve" their‘ most Rrateful thanks w"? slrtccre runreclation for a trulv rrllmdld cf- I am. Sh‘. etc. P. W. TURNER. l‘I-I/\VFM!\‘\'. Chinese War Relief Fund Cz-mliflllfn. (Wlndsgwstari When Member" cf Parliament argued they should be Elven 5P9?- aside as a prlvllrvged class. tin- willing to share the burdens of the war. That. attitude of the Members of Parliament and scme officials ls reflected ln the RTQWinK dissatisfaction cf manv 0f the parties tn Canada. When Cabinet Ministers drilled that they should not. Pay income tax on the $2,000 they receive B5 motor car allowances, they Set; themselves up as a prlvlletzed group, unwilling to share the cc. n,‘ (,4! ‘I t,“ (MA V i ,( \ I-illlklwlpggl’. all} "Mn "to" c. n STUMMIIS llELlEllEll of all men tn the fighting services, and referred pointedly, b0 oung men tn clvlllan dress who ha fall- ed to do their duty In the war .'f‘he young clvlllan kept quite until the tlon. ‘rhen he got up to leave. "I'd like you to know" he bald to the motor, "tha It worked ln the Foreign Of- fice If hadn't been for us you wouldn't have had your war at all. --Llverpool Post. ii Orville Wright wu 7t on Thin-a- day. Reckoned by what he and hla brothe have done, this was a inem. orable anniversary. If lt passed al- most unnoticed, t ls bacaun the world nu cupped full of wond . Inafewweekattwlllboforty years since lio piloted that huvl - thBn-alr machine at Kitty Hawk . . . An Orville Wright reads day by day 0f the glgatlc production of llrblanes. of uncaste and 1"1v-. in! Ibrtressea and the other mem- bers of his wlnved family whose names and achievement; are regist- ered 1n all our manorlea. he may smile Ilka, Dante "for pride ln fame. His brother was out. off at 46. It will be Just compensation If the nir- vlvor in the serener days we hope for after the pence u allowed to see fleets of monster flying boats airy successors of the Queens an $20850! of steam - New York .__- live person who h troub- led Il h as In the stomach and bowe should act a but- tlo of Dr. Evan's Stomach Mlxturo and ses how quickly It will relleva itii fllltmlln: symptoms. Dr. Evans Stomach lux- lure taken at meal ttmu. nut nl reventg all had [feels o y p h e p. g t; minutes the functional aotlv t; of the stomach. llllall digestion llld Improves the appetite. Do ‘t d ll d _ Ill’ mm: Coda; “of; t; tliiu. bond a quarter . . Help lave a Llfol Ilrillfllta‘ lllel of War Saving Stamps Ir lo be and for iiytng Me lell nippllea for our armed forces worsen. Buy a Stamp. lllly hm now. TIIE TWO IMBS Ill Great George Street past few days regarding losses in H1856 l dlat-iusbances especlall in mtg onimic burden of the war. And. when Members of Parliament. not only supparud the Cabinet. Min- isters but pleridCd for special pr!- . for themselves, they de- n trntcd their unwillingness to help share tlie economic burden of the war. When Members cf Parliament argue that they should have,.and gzt. high-n‘ RDLOllHC catcgcrles, they put themselves on record as being willing to legislate others into bczirlng the war 10nd. but be- ing unwilling to help carry that load themselves. The people have been watchlntz all these points. The men and pioipiin of Canada are not so easily cos . BUT IT'S STILL IIATIONED The name su-g-ar applies to more than 100 substances such as sucro- tcse. etc. in years to come. Great-West Life. IIE POI”??? 111E WAY?” raccoon man waqvr There iii a Great-West Life man near you, qualified to recom- mend a program which will give you Freedom from Want and Freedom from Fear. "me-Anwzsrz/Fe’ A business woman has plenty lo occupy he: mind without worrying over he! own financial affairs and. her livelihood. This woman asked a Great-West Life man lp suggest a plan which would make he: independent. She now deposits a small part of he! income each month with the She lives on the rest. assured income when she reaches retirement age. She will have an. ' cent of your coal by insulating t - non-inflammable rock it-eot 5m; 15, 1943 ‘ . W5. sonnet» ___ Th1! ll my tutti M, m, _, Whereln I °il l t... '° - “with in . . a... dear... ..., ,,,. s... revert... .., ,._.1°" And llitviegéllgtgfn wisdom! l“ Alike traits... m, °°' hen rage, u“ - The tutelai-y genius o; H ‘ H-lpexia bv slow degree‘ u,‘ 9i e" that it t t. And only ln victorious 10v, Pm we i i‘ n cntyhéhe hgart must be, it . - its: tit» #390155 Edward Wood FAT savsits“ Every month AHlerlCan wlvu are turning glght m ,h° . l] all‘! 0! Wflfile tat in to the vii CLIP THESE 00,“, T, “*7/71,” , flj/ Insulate the Catlin; You can save as much as 30 . los lvltli i t1 . insiilatedm 115901133, cellln . A be effectively butt’. f t b t ' - do thtérliveorkeyidiiilsellfetligliiistih . v . EXCESS B. ASSURANCE COMPANY War—25 Years Ago Today (By The Canadian Press) SEPT. 15, 1918 -The Germans Ovauiiflted the St. Mlhlel salient closely puzsued. by the French and» Americans. as the bombardment of the railway junctions at Metz con- tinued. The British captured Mais- semy. The Allied offensive opened ln the Balkans. NURSES NEEDED America will need 359,000 nurses in 1944. or 100,000 more than are now available. HVNDMAN a co. LTD. - PROVINCIAL nausoens - CHARLOTTETOWN —_=-.“—'— LIFE INSURANC‘? ACCIDENT 8t HEALTH 1%. GROUP INSURANCE i STRETCIIING HUBER Natural rubber had been adapt- ed to moze than 35,000 uses before the war. Git-Ute when than’: m ehuieo to llnoifirtolllvsoliobllljlllllal IDT OF READING There are more than v 4,000,000 se. gnucose. frutctcss, lactose, IflBl-I books ln the public libraries of New York Clty. 2i E. R. Brow& S; Fi're,Auto, Life, Accident, Sickness and Plate Glass Insurance at LowesrRate Agent at Summerside, D. O. Stewart 144 Richmond St. Charlottetown oul. tool Nnetmlnll Jim am yourself a friendly ehnv ma any on! l-IICKEY 6 NICl-IOLSOWS “BLACK TWIST” CHEWING “COMPLET [NSURANC SEliVlC ” w. K. not: Agencies Ltd. Phone 540441 VOTE "I FOR IN. CHARLOTTEPOWN l The Province I O-QQ Reina Will be paid ti» lllfdrllldllon leading to the recovery i» good order of tlio goods stolen Sunday night. Auttml '29tli., from my residence, l2 Greenfield Avenue. i? {it Signed E. S. COFFIN . M, t MacIllILLAI and STEWART And all the Other Progressive Conservative Candidates lliroughout ~:_=.¢ 3y if . gqqgymyfiliiiiacrrv‘ GHT BIN: