ocrosra 2.x. lQi] “"--'~-____§ s‘ Milk Producers i PAGE rout: Tun, CHARLOTTETO .lfarmers in the Eastern Townships, in Ontario ~ and in the Prairie Provinces began this sum- : GNARLOTTETUWN GUARDIAN mer, with prospects for a large “make" of cheese. Morning Uziliy (Founded in i887) GUARDIAN NUTES BY TNE WAY The soldier must. give his own-i try his time his labor, his 911G111", once and peihaps all of this Ls PUBLIC FORUM f-woitbs 0 CHALLENGF A THOUGHT A DA! ‘Ills Olllllllll ls Opel IQ Ila dheuelen by eenespendnte el queeflole II Internet. Tb Charlottetown Outline does lei In the calendar year I940 this country produced a. total of 142,000,000 pounds, of which r02,- Bstuiday Weekly: $73.00 pl-r year; $1.00 for 6 months 50c for 3 months The (iiuriutii-tim n0lii|l|i;."s mm» ' i. imrriiun fir}, may be obtained at fruit-s Sqimrv, New lurk; Old Bouiii .\cu 5 t llfllbl’ Milk und Washington, Bunion; 5on- Ayciivy, i245 Pool hh. llunlrcill; Bu; 51,, ‘ruroutn; Sow! stand. Clinic-nu Lnurh-r, UllJiiil; Wolfe's Sous Stunt], Hutlbury. 0m; lliib rUlllllTU blimp, Jlulirlun .\. 11.; Ellen Robertson Aliilienl, .\ h. The Sh-orig/vs! Jlvmory is Weaker than the lil-ttlrusl Ink." TllUllSDJY, burr-amt 23, isii. ,- A Libortil Defeat l liberal lil\\\‘\'"illi.'lll strongly entrenched in Biitisli (‘oliniilfn >i:it"e i933 was virtually de- fvzitcil in 'l'i:t-~v"i_i'< g llPTZll provincial election. ',l'lii- liii'\\'l‘llll, iiiiiicil in liijj‘ with 3i out oi ib‘ s . ~ i. ._ ‘i siriiipir-l iii its majority, liitl iizll ,;i ill-f; -.\.i.i :1 it-litiiriiig of no uiorc than I9 Ol Jo lilac rcttirns are not yet com- plete, and do not intliitle the soldiers’ vote. In any cvciit, ti‘: l'i'~llll ‘.ll<‘.lll~' either another elec- titii:--.~lii~?i i.- ' a coaliiiiui with 011v of Viv i’; ll‘ L s. The Ci‘. ‘.',“.‘.l"<tl iotirfct-i: seats, six from the ljlw ls.‘ ’ the latters’ twin-scat . iiizcr-lliirrnrd. The Conser- ' vrviigtli to l2 or i3, Il‘\ liiit losing Victoria .v ‘\\'li.\'il clmul mice fillliiiiwzrs 0f Premier Pwiiillti. lf we are in i- Lie by tlie liberal campaign, the rev. z vi lllc‘ elvrtiiin will have federal as ‘wit .~i= ;,i-..i‘;.c:;il i-t-iir-rciisvloiis. A lull-page 8ll\'€I'li.<v;!TiCl'if in a Varcoiivcr paper featured this appsa '( mmnZiaiis-l Be Proud of your War Effort. (1 hind Ii".ir Effort i: Unequalled in lllir/r/ [[1.i"i'_\' iii’ (iwiiihvinr of Equal Popula- iiliii.’ (Ii-W his Lille/ails can give you a Wrong (i.i'i:'i'i'i-ii.w ‘Il'. droid Chaos-Keep (lulled Our lllii- /f_/'/1-i-! --l'.i/r Lilirral." 'l'h:'s nppiwil has a. familiar ring. It might have been (‘lilll(‘i'l liy .\l~ llzickciizie King himself, or some of lll~ pith" exports at Ottawa. \\vlliil(‘\‘<'l' tlilfiwnirc €Xl<l(‘(l between the King lii>\'(‘l'l‘.llli‘lll 1nd Premier Pattullo over the Sirois Uoiiit-iw-iice fiasco, there is no evi- dence that it lllli"l'lk'l‘(‘ll with the irorkitig of the pzirty IllIuJlililP, lllll\‘(“(l, lion. Norman McLarty, .\llll!,=lr‘l' ti? lriliiii‘ at (lttawa. was accused of taking unvlii fl~l\.lll‘..'lLf€ of his presence in British L"I>liiii.l~ia l"fi‘t.’llil_\.' to give Mr. Patttillo a “leg tip" in his campaign. Nor was the pro- vince l)_\' any min-ins forgotten in the matter of war o ‘w. Kiwis-us for the slump in Lil)- eral prc gt» llllhl llC sought elsewhere. The war issue C(‘l'l.'llill_\' Iilnyed a part, but not ex- actly in rhe manncr implied or anticipated in the fl-.l\t‘l'll='.“.llt‘ll‘. above quoted. ‘Voidfin Season Speaking at a recent ceremony at Victoria Yiiivcrsitiz .\lr. lmstcr B. Pearson, Assistant an easy task, for weekly gradings were well a- head of those of a. year ago. Then tlie weather- man began to get in his work. To make sure that Britain would get its cheese the Dairy Products Board issued an order providing that all cheese made after May 25 in Ontario and Quebec ivould be exported. The mid-summer drought made things worse, and the board has been obliged to keep its order in effect up to a fcw days ago. Now that it is certain the full ri2,ooo.ooo pounds of cheese for the United Kingdom is in sight the board has hinted that the order will be rescinded at an early date. - EDITORIAL NOTES -. Nova Scotis Provincial election Tuesday. I Q Q O Amherst was so over-doing it in prc-clcctiim liar work, that an investigation from Ottawa re- sulted in 600 men being discharged as un- necessary. l I U I The S. S. Prince Fdivard Island Car Ferrv is to be converted into an oil burner. The work. in the hands of Messrs Bruce Stewart 3L Co., and Messrs Stanley, Shaiv 32 Peardon, will be carried out without interference with her route schedule. I 1U 1 i British Columbia is so full up with Govern- ment contracts that thousands of men are being attracted there from all over Canada. One firm is employing 21,000 men, and the auto traffic is so congested that it is necessary to stagger the meal hours to prevent chaos on the pavements. I Ii t t Sir Archibald Sinclair, British Secretary of State for Air, is considering a plan to send here some of the Royal Air Force's ace bomber and fighter pilots who could be used to train and stimulate recruiting. The output of the Com- monwealth Air Training Plan is 6o per cent. higher in the second quarter of this year than in the first quarter and I00 per cent higher in the third quarter than in the first. Sir Archibald said that there is a plane available for cvery crew that comes over and stressed the necessity of hard work by workers in aircraft factories to produce machines for these crews. W! II Sir Robert Bridges, poet laureate, born this date, 184.4. Originally a physician, he practised at various London hospitals before he retired in 1882. His poetry never made a popular appeal though highly appreciated by a limited cultured class. His best known publications are “The Spirit of Man," and "October and Other Poems.” The work on which his nomination to the laureateship was based ivas his then collect- ed poems, Poetical Works (1898-1905). O youth, whose hope is high, Who dost to truth aspire, Whether thou live or die, O look not back nor tire. u w- : a icact._ But the elephants, Pioneer Pravda told its juvenile readers, “are wonderful. When some incend- A pleasant tale comes from Canadian Travel Bureau. The ycfrr-old son 0f an Illinois woman holidaying in Canada lost a. bill- ed by s Chatham lady through the medium of the Foreign Exchange Control Board, and the mother was so pleased thut. she convinced six other women that Canada place to spend a vacation-Godo- rioh Signal. play baseball and they are getting assistance from Canadian troops then play against them. scores ‘in these games woolly representative of the play, at. least so say the Canadian ers who claim many of the Brit soldiers can field and bat smartly but haven't got to the point where they can instantly take advantage or the breaks. - Saskatoon ster- Phoenix. In his speech Ilitlor avoids ill- rect reference to this oountr , but he points urunlstakubly to t 1n seek ng to assure the Belch that the enormous effort we will make, the bllliOfl5 to be expended, will be without influence on the outcome of the war. Those of his hearers whose memory gm back to the World War wlll note the ominous parallel to the assurance which he Kaiser's Government gave the German people regarding the Unit- ed States effort. then. - Philadel- phia. Bulletin. Rebellion continues to s end through the occupied noun 1m. The Gestapo, the concentration camp, the firing squad, and all the oiiher enginery of suppression are failing to compel the demand- ed “collaboration”, as signally as propaganda and promises failed to win it. In every suppressed state an aiimy of liberation is being created by the tyTarits themselves. Once the Nazi nower is seen to be stumbling those armies will be 0n the move. - Edmonton Bulletins. September 13, known in the Army as "Quebec Day", ls an an- nual reminder of one of the oldest pamdoxes ‘in military history. That date is, of course. that. on which, in the year 1759. Wolfe stunned the Heights of Abraham and was killed in the act. A grea deal of reckless bravely was shown 0n botih sides in this conflict, and the curious result was that the regi- ment which showed the most. con- splciifliis courage-who 35th, now the Royal Sussex—was awarded the insigne of the white featiher. This badge, which is still worn by the Royal Sussex Regiment, was t-he distinguishing plume of tihe French Grenridfers of Rous- illou, perhaps the finest of Mont- calrifs regiments It. was awarded to the Royal Sussex as one of the spoils of war, along with the eim- blazoned honor "Qucbec", —Man- cheater Guardian. With a Japan which is still bent upon conquering china and estab- cr at: raids, and the lions just. don't’ lary their trunks wit-h water and squirt- i on Saturday to ed on the bombs till they went out. - sault Ste. Maxie Star. the 14- | fold containing $13. It was return-‘ was the j British soldiers are learning to‘ who coach them for a while and‘ The: are not. Pm“ I veiling w‘ October satisfying from en u" lifoscovr‘: ostriches are scared In‘ with 31°53 WW9‘!- The War Savings committee wish to thunk the Girl Guides for their worth while work on behalf of Canada and the Empire and bcmbs fell nearby, they filled trust citizens will again be ready welcqme the oung ladies and be prepared t0 fiivest generously in War Savings Sttimm. I em, sir, em, E. T. HIGGS Provincial Chairman Charlottetown, Oct. 22, 1941. Drastic And Alarming (Montreal Gazette) The Prime Minister's announce- ment: of wage a d the measures outlined are both} drastic end far-reachln . In at least one respect Lhev are a distinctly alarming. So fer as auprlu ceiling is concerned the form a. is simple. As from November i7 prices of all goods other than those for export egged at the levels pre- tween September 15 and 11, and the ceiling will also cover rents and s number of public n price controls. fulfills unofficial predictions in that. services, This action is timely M4 the only occasion for reglfl ll that‘ it was not. taken months ego, that is to say before the resent price rise took lace. Mr. ng offers an ex- plzuia on as to why U118 docns an explanation which may be t; is t b d olnt of view bu no eyon iiriticlsm from the stand int 0f I110 consumer. Incidentally, t e Govern- ment hais taken the wise course of establlshin a ceiling over all com- modity p oes rather than over s number of whet ere usually 0811M! key commodities. In this respect. Canada has reached e decision up- on a. guestlon which ls still being debate in Washington and ner- allyhthroiighout the United S ates. ere has been no such dlrept thinking and claritv of purpose in dealing with the wage roblern. The Government was vised ver! strongly earl in the WB-r to M859 wages at s. aslc level which was high then and still is. The advice] ivashot taken. The adequacy of the basic wage rate was acknowledged in the notorious P. 0. 7440 but he Government, through the same iii- strument, repudiated. that acknow- ledgment, in establishing the cost '0! living bonus system. The bonus vns advertised as n. check upon lllflfllli?" It proved to be no such thin! 11nd coud not sslbly have so operated. It was a cgiiect and positive inflat- ion accelerator. The liq’ and largely because o that failure the action now proposed W" m5“ necessary. Instead, however, of re- cognizing this fact the GOVGPDITWIIT takes the extraordinary course of making the cost of living bonus inl- verselly mandatory. The basic wage level is maintained, but this means little or nothing in the face of e general wage increase which has another name and smells no sweet- er. The bonus is extended to cover all employment and is sub ect to adjustment every three mont . The occasion for any such adjustment is -s nes, ed ‘The seed its harvest or the lute its resently obscure in View 01' Tm b" mairsmis=issiii preven any of livln whereas the bonus itself. plus 0t er influences which the, Prime Minister has enumerated. aie fairly certain to prevent any P?!“ recession. However, the adjustment p the announced poilcv., ‘rherearenlsizsswestobee -i ed, special concessions in the inter-i esls of agriculture, including the wheat grower who would otherwise I . sin 1i firms? The n1 true u. leak In o Ts ytiut kind is the size of the business but the, margin of profit, if there ls a profit , at a l. In other words, the universal bonus order should be made appli- cable Only to institutions and firms that can meet this substantial iid- ciition to their costs end still keep their heads above water. There on business if this extra. charge ls gut ugzn them, indeed the number pro bly very large havln in mind the very narrow mar of profit which wu- taxation has loft. The sltloninthlsre a-rdo htw be clarified. As nlreedg stebdd, the Government an an to be aware that rigid app cation of the cost of living bonus order must result in cons dersble business mortaiityu In this BWHdTGPOGBh thertehspould be some gtoun or ope o a mire reasonable attitude will be an bu been indicated in the of- flclal announcement. A from this objection, and spar curious official oboe bonus, ion has a. great deal to commend it. We have been heed! for infla- tion, end inflation woiil mean tbs- aster. E‘- FROM: ENDYMION Jis doe-s the nightingale, unpei-ebed And cloiitei-ed smoeil oool end bunch: leeves— She sings but to her love, nor o'er a 323$"; ht holds m: llll‘ 0W dark giieylliood. Just nan ms love, although 11s ei- The mere commingiin; of passion- ate breath. Produce more than our seasoning wi nesse : What I may‘: not; but who, of men. c ‘Ihst flidiwers would bloom, or that green fruit would ewe To me ting gulp, that fish would have b ght mell Farmers get together and deliver the Plant, daily. Please send us your name and address and the amount you can supply "at once. IIIINSTAFFNAGE GNEESE & BUTTER C0. Dunstaffnage, P. I<:_ 1_ patronage. _ and fish. LAAAA L-Md-IO-IBO-il-SS. President: Lieut. Col. iv. Chester s. McLiirl Pwnds we"! b)‘; agfreemegt t° Bmam’ “will ‘"1111? in Order that. he may mama- iu vol-Inn m“ 4 fill ‘T W" _ H“, l.n,_,,,,c,,,, J‘ R, Bumem |.~__|_l_ caving 40,Q00,0QO poun s or omestic c0ii- of service tog his fellow-maul “Evan, Gunman h“ m we W1" be manufacturing cheese on m. before ‘h sci-rotary; intuit. Col. n. A. Mucllinnon, 0.5.0. sinners, which figure represents the average igfligrsltfomhgzlgr mrofgfllgg] individual responsibility in l" of November we will want 5000 lbs of mm, _ l‘ Editor M"! Xlvmflsills ""9"" J- R- Bllfllflt- FJ-l- annual cheese-eating in Canada. Britain asked for News. ' _ n I huudous comuclnlvlwr” ' ‘ “lull Assoutata Editors: Frank Walker and lsn A. Burnett 10000000 pounds more this year the new _______ I Gnu‘ GUADES cANvls miffizfilgg‘ (amewhe g3 to liar‘- ’ ' . . ' A Ml thirt i‘ ' slfliSifklPflflN RATES agreement calling for the delivery of ir2,oo0,o0o years at co umibTisul-asiaiys “that to! thfkafioé-lfigrdtgy gflulllgzwfi vlowgfmffi- fig“? Wm cog‘: We will pay. .,» By Mall in l‘. $1.00 per year; $2.50 for a months potinds ivithin the year ending March 3i next. all”? glider"? are mortci serious mm on making g hon“ w how, peace end the hournof liber- u 8o er 1001b! 4 cent milk i-v, $195 i‘ ., months; 50c for one month This meant dairy farmers had to produce IO,- T1135), m???‘ even“ b§°'f§2;m?&f§§é,csnvas of Charlottetown for thei igmmgewmfllustlgrelztjlfllleit - P ' p" ' -‘_ any Delivery $5.0.» pcr yvur; 83.00 n»: 6 months 000000 ounds "mm than 1a,, ca, In me “,1. “fluid aim yesterda >5 g,-,,d,,,,,e5'sa1e of We: Bavlnss Btwms and l” ' “'3'” 45 p . $1.75 m 3 months ' p . y ' . ‘ l inn-e madg __ New $0,, sun‘ lcertiflcates. One year ago, they ..ovveeovooo This is equal to c e1 Lb- li By Mall in (Jziiiudu unil USA. $5.00 per year sunnner weeks it looked as though m“ would be lmfl-de 8- 811111151‘ CB-Ill/Bfi Ind 1mi- l Bull-erffil ' i.‘- ci» w. n. DENNIS. milk l0 our L 676-l0-23-"5x: NOTICE ___a e O-O+O-¢O-O++44¢e¢-¢“ Having taken over the business of the MURPHY ROS. Say to Your Grocer I Want qualify late Russell McKinnon, we hereby solicit you; We carry a full line of meat vow-e-eee; Q‘ a‘ n ‘a AA BRAHMSIN ORANGE PEKDE TEA I You will enjoy its superior E “l The earth its dowel: of rivers, wood and va . The nfiadows runnels, tunnels peb- O tones. Tones rsviehment, or revlshment its swee If human souls did never kiss and greet? —John Keats. mynmiirwronnum COAL We now have a sup- ply of Old Sydney Screen Coal erriviniz II ibfouve fiogss ,Aheemiecl With the increased demand for Pork Products, we require more Hogs than in former years. The intelligent Island farmer understands that PROMPT killing of Hogs after leaving his pens, is to his ad- vantage, and whore lie can bring or send 13,4,.,._5_,C,.,,,,,,.,. m. iixit-t-nnl Affairs, appealed gill-Tie dfffliflfffcigbfilegmfgefigfg have been caught between the upper daily and ¢flll Blllllll? them to us, he receives this service as well The Canadian Trade Mission to Latin America ‘ fin‘ niorc Jltllllll Jtllil li-ss complacency in this ‘and the nether mlilstones. ~ n“; rgqulred. . , . _- -. wdo t'ttoflltJ . _ flllyqllfl Y - , ; m,,,,,,-_v_ i-,<,,,,. m. ,,,,,i,,-,._.,k of the ‘m; unhl a have reached an agreement with the Bfalilllilll w: do 33, Sill, to viigslw lgpifle 8:331:17 lfiaivgglrlxfiutzléllleldtgseffge Also Dominion House. l! avoiding double handling and long d6- fcw Imwpnw I.,._,,, _\i,-_ I}<>:Ir§f)n was attached to steamship line, Lloyd Brasileiro National gifitlfgiugfigilitllyngso iégidthgmngziliieiltiignletfect o! an obngamh £05k Qgoltjfiflg hold Coke and was]; lays in trans“ with consequent loss in Canmki lit-no; i, -. - gmrl hecmild 5pm]: with Steamship Company, for establishment ‘of a Dorm“ bavtluetmleld m the Ammmc V Rorgigsduggrélsiermstjgnsfiiergggn 38a: Hard Cobble! and Hard L Hnlvnwu, m, m. ,.,,,, ,.,,,,__ “on, ghmvn by the regular steamship schedule between Rio dc But we w.1l hgnr if Japan PIbhCS given w this roblem with the re- Nut in "och shrinkage, etc. ~ - ' llriii-h p<-..|.i.». ii.- unit on tr) $I|_\' that the events ilflneiro and Sywlnqv. N- 5- Canlirla- At a mcct- "5 l“ m" A“ we ‘m1 mlamll’ 5"“ “h” W“ ‘m’ d°‘°‘“°°° a‘ unbalanced, Maj-Gun. H. F. H. llcrtzbcrg, C. M. G., D. S. O., M. C., Cflllllllillldallt of the Royal Military College, Kingston, urged re- (ftillllllli1lg,g;.i~lii‘ tiiiig some vcrscs of a Pjflfllvllt: M»: - or pasting "Y" plaictirtls on thc \\'lll(l>l'il<'l-l~ of lll4'll' motor cars, .\lr. l'i'lll'>i\li zil-ii ili-prcczitcd the prevalence of ilH‘ llHlli ll ili.il ll iv.» not impossible for tlici lil'lli~li tViniiiiiiiiwi-wlili to low the war, and‘ pi-iiwvil in: iiuii ll! ll (‘<rl'l(>l. of the present kind rt lil‘.l\‘,' ii~i:l-l iii~ iilllltl~l i'i|lll\‘ill€lll to a tlcfcat. l li i_ Pll '>ll‘i'.'|\ill‘_[, comments an exchange, aol flllil iliti n, l'i'_j?l iiiiicizil lll one of the kcy dc-' pzirmieiiis in will‘ liliVPflllllClll is not infected Willi the spit-ii of coniplzict-iivy which seems to ln-lil iii ii~ grip so mriiiy august pcrsonagcs at Qt lfi\\‘1i. Tlli‘ hold: oi iri-lifiil tliitiltitig, which since the In-qiimiii; iii lllt‘ \\.'il‘ ‘ins licr-u all too fashion- OlIlI‘ ltltlll in t Zlllilllfl zin/l Iiriiniu, is now in pro- (cs3, of qi-iiiiig -'lll'Illl"l‘ lifi4l_\'-l)lf)\V from the seri- mir 1't‘\'('l'\i'~ of ill!‘ lfiii<~iliil armies, which have liriiuulit ilii- lit‘l‘lllilll< in tlic gtilcs 0f MOSCOW. and mow than f‘\'l‘l' lit-fore arc we faced with the llliftl fJlCl llllil \‘it‘lui'_\' over the sinister forces of the [irlilliliiflilll Stair-s can hr‘ achieved only hv much Lfl‘l‘{ll<‘l' t‘\l'l'lll;ll$ on the part of the dcmocrzitir: nations llllill llicy have yct put forth. Hillier Price Control {he Dairy Products Tlonrd fixcd minimum priccs for liiiitcr iii tho spring hut they remain- ed the minimum fni‘ only a fcw days. The dairy traders 5min fI|l'f'\Il\.\' .1 shortage and in May tlicii’ Prices irciit -ix cents ztliovc the Government minimum whit-ii ‘m ll(‘l‘ll submerged cvcr since. Th}, jump in hunt-r price immcrliatcly caused a diversion from Unit's-v production: hcnce the 22 per cent. ri-i- lll lwiiltvr output in September. But this LllVGTSinii h.» not imporilled Canada's cheese deal with llN‘ Yniii-il Kingdom. {There will be enough Clicvso in moot llriiiain's needs, and cu- ough butter to satisfy ihe domestic appetite. Dairy ¢Qr and out at the, Qlbeiji ‘l! v. ti?’ lnmmm§ ; I , ‘ cently that more playing field and gymnasium facilities be provided today's students “bccausc there is too much book learning." A sound, bal- anced educational program, in which as much attention will be paid i0 tuoral and physical phases as is devoted to tlie mental auglc, is re- quired to prepare our sons and iimiglitcrs to take their rightful place in the world, (icu Hertz- bcrg tirgcd. He complimciiicd the province of Quebec on its legislation forbidding minor children to attend theatres. Holding that children are better off enjoying outdoor sports than ‘sitting in crowded picture houses, he suggested that other provinces might wcll follow Quebec's example in this theatre legislation. I I I O Old age is not tlie only rigid period of life. The most rigid of all ages is youth. Thus: “Few choices and patterns of experience characterize the young, the immature or the intellectually impoverished. Things are black or ivhitc. right or wrong, yes or no. The nuances, classifications and logical networks of the adult mind are taken on gradually." In other words, the opposite pole to old age is not always youth. “ihcn it coirics to the closed mind, the fanatical mind. we are now informed that the perfect example is the young people. The trait disappears in the grown man. It may reappear in old men. Stand-pattism in old age is only a form of second childhood. Not that a person need turn pale and shrink when accused of having a closed mind. whether old or young. Some one said long ago that a ,closed mind is better than a mind open to every passing wind of doctrine, to every intellectual than to pretend that we are hep- less. — New York Times. Price Administrator Leon lien- dcrson recently defined “good times" in precise and‘ correct tcnns relating to business activity, bu; "good times" go beyond the econ".- mlst/s conception. Product-ion dis- tribution. consumption of goods are not the wtholo of existence. “Good time-o" am children skipping hap- plly to school or dancing to the hurdy-gurrlvs tunes. “Gocd t-llnes" are the days when you set off to work with a whistle on our lips or a sour; in your hcnrt ey a..e expressed in the laughter heexdi above the subway rush, the good-l natured jostling of n crowd, by the friendly lump that unafraid, waits in your from win- dow iio light your late return. "Good times" are a united and purposeful people joined in a deep and Welling affection for the things of daily democratic living. -a:id a. devout, determination to preserve them. “ times" are the jokes about. the Government heard on the very stops of tlhe rt-deral Building. "Good times" are periods of repose full of inner mace - the peace o: those who ve mode their decision, sud‘ made it 0n the side of right. - chrlstian Science Monitor. U bilingual friend of mire from the Prov 0e of Quebec tells us that ihe mum-Canadian pevpiei are looking for aggressive war gjlfl&lfl1iliph He liasfbeen close to Reno peope or some yeen hailing worked with than on vu-‘l m, Hon. Ernest Lepointe is way behind the vwpie in their lug. He believes hhet Mr. lnte could o0 to the people of ' and explain the grave l lfi| which Canada is today thlt he ‘fad, Closed minds have tlie virtue at least of holding fast to an idea once it gets inside. But a mind may be so open that ideas go in at one i could have the solid book! of the French in any exhcrte on he m make for e greater we: et- fo-t. With Mr Laceinie support- regonse m a£ERacn: OFTEN WARNING Beehcho may be tlie lint sign of Kicbey trouble. When your beck selves look ll ourltiilneys. Dolflfeiltoheecl ' wun- Toy-ii is loo important. Take prompt action lo correct Beelteclie, or its eeuse. M the fnl sign of Bechclio hln ecnfiderily lo Dali's KidneyPillr-forovsrhellecnhrylln fivorite mined] for Kidney ailments. I07 I I I Dodd s Kidney Pills :21. i w llouiil Trip BARGAIN FARES , to MONC TON —Golng—- mmsx, ocronim ma, e , SATURDAY, NOVEMBER lot Monday, Nov, l, 1M1 l I 3.35 - h-om CIIARIAYITITOWN (Government Tu Additional) GMMv-ee e1 rm end enter lbeiee seen e! on IAU’ I'll] -.__... Nelsen Geol to IA! 004081! OIL? hr hit-lbw Monomers Oenefl l” floket 110M. , v _ . . . . not be led, pending Japan's decl- _ 11 firms are to receive some sort \ , of the lilhl iii! i/li lllwllills tizlye completely ting of the Brazilian Ucrcliziut Iilarinc Coin- 33:11 2p ttlliioi pfiigllqoiglbg a QTQXEBame Phone “s your rm SEND OR BRING US YOUR HOGS. _ OlilllCTIllPIl zinjx (‘i >'l‘ “llC_\' thrit might have ex- ""5510" and ll"? Ciiiflildla" 3115510". “'hl¢l'l_l5 m, mm a biypggamlyu, ouffiyenda m nmoenh n u new“, fmgfln‘ quiremente. IT IS TO YOUR ADVANTAGE . Lqu-(l P,-,»\i,t,,,.ii~ -i . Waqtgti its diszippear- headed by Trade Minister James A. _MacKin- Chin,“ we have reached a 901m a; through Quebec mm,” m“ wn_ an“, in u“. \i , 3 ,_. i, p; apparam camc- non it was decided that a regular svrvice be es- which W W? 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