ll 120th” Iigr/l/b/i i fir a why/r) flP/ffi/I , “ml-SUM With the enem , Wing ' ‘ . ‘ Churchill tood in f l ._ SUN. MON. UES. WED. THU. FRI. SAT. gum Pgruémw mdvmnlp 1th» _ '"' “"’“ peop es: ; . reocled Veol Parsley Souso- Lamb Broiled Meat ouheivi poléfrnaulgmflé" b§'°° ' Veel Stew Omelet gee Chop Fish Loof ourselves that, if the isiiitinsii 1;: Gm“ V l plre and its Common 1 , / for a thousand years, men will say, ‘Th1! We their finest hour.’ " Group left- unrat- Group Group unrat- Group “gpyggidgm . . . and a "thou.- B over loned D C l°fl¢¢| c - And what arontreatl tsivafiiumrtrir retain r 9 o! _‘ 5 OZ 4 01 ’/4 lb nianya future roi- the next iiioii. 3 A i l 3 \ fggg v::;:";l§pr. mp even a thou. tokens token token tokens m Y a o! “kw ti-geeblffzk 11$: erri e record that is Germany’; - Even under meat rationing one can live alone - ~ ' and like it,‘ for the use of tokens is a boon to the single person. The one meat coupon valid each week is equi- valent to eight tokens which enable the purchases to be varied throughout the week. Being on ‘familiar terms . with the Consumer Coupon Value Chart and the Cou- on and Token Calculator which are available from your ' local Ration Board, will help ou to obtain full ration value for the tokens expended): And with a little fore- sight, -the single person's token budget can provide a meal for guests. This week’s ration fashion suggests how this may be done. , Three tokens are ration exchange for a nine-ounce rlice of veal steak or cutlet. This purchase will provide serving to be breaded for Sunday dinner, as well as the basis for Monday’s stew. On Tuesday a parsley omelet, quipkly prepared goodness so appreciated ‘by the single- lte, will keep you up to date with the meatless day fashion in restaurants. A token‘s worth of sausages on Wednesday will be generous enough to provide an extra to complement Thursday's lamb chop. Friday is a day to forget your, token arithmetic and make unrationed fish the protein dish. For week-end hospitality an ex- tender dish is ration economy and a savoury meat loaf is conductive to eating enjoyment. Thret>quarters of a pound of hamburger with soft bread-crumb or cereal elasticizer will nicely serve from four to six, so that if Saturday's party is a small one you should have some cold slices remaining to supplement with unrationed tongue for Sunday night supper. LOCOMOTIVES BY All. purine the war the British new i8 railway locomotives to Burma. WIDE DISTRIBUTION The 10 or more known species of walnut flfa wtdelv distributed thi-ouithout North and South Am- -—-—-—--- i . 1h Europe. rth onmmuon rro ALLAH fiifié. “iihd eaiiu. m m _ Mohammedan; call their faith Spanish decorations o! the Mid- » _' "Islam" enoe die lanes frequently combined r and _ Christian motifp. ioh means obedi lothewillo; Allah (God). . Moo o. u. wart.’ n Jnwmtnne l FOB GNIZWIIATIONS g _ y l!“ ’ at ‘ Sh?‘ I x---. '\ t" t’ ATTiiNr-ioiv vampire irwoon wanton... i1 "fiber of; Individual nub-contractor! are re- l “PIT PROPS" during the coni- TIIII la en exeellent opportunity ‘to realize f g Evddla" during the winter months.‘ For pal-HE: “filer. Iislehper ‘cord, elre of wood. ete., please I lfiiemhveflen "I: i were bwtfi th c, . ru lvlvozdes oi 31c iild By Wm’ m’ ° ° "ken emen" compared with the Germans who have worked the WhBlml-IIB crimes of this conflict, this oataclvsm. this holocaust. Before we loose th d ' That bids new worllg: to birth, Needs m t we loosen first the s ce - Civil? ti rm Or glise allmelseulrfrl/aelili‘ ' rice m b And thmpgninwiirid slrilgsamback Hopeless o! God and Man... F0! fisony and spoil Of nations best to dust, For Pfllsoned air and tenured soil And cold, command ’ lust, wif°lififiiéfi "°° te e u _ Wllledlognd fulfilllgdwliy rliisscllw and Let them relestn the Law: That when the doom; , .¢qd u Not high I10!‘ lOW shall 35y; My haughty or my humble head . Has saved me in this day." ‘Phat, till the d of time, The" fem“ I'll. shall recall Tllellhxfifaathers’ old. confederate c Availed them not at all. M; e thousand Yell‘: will not SUHIOC l0 IEIIIOVO from the German character. the German nationality the foul and hideous stain; in which the beasts and criminals and gangsters have gloried in our timd And soft-headed sentimentallsts Are The GCYIILTDnhTPQQDIAQ “m”, Sometim h cuss the (gfilastilgh sfiii Wfioidii; “i” m” Emil-II P801916 are respon- a ble for the terrible outrages and oruelties which were perpetrated by their leaders in the recent world conflict. “No" some kindiy. dlflilvsfid person says "they are not responsible, they could not do any. about it, if they said any. hiifnfitta ii.:°..:"°.i""i.":' put tddeath." y “u ° How did Hitler obtain this gbso. lute power? Ha was Jung n, pgpgf- banter. ' Surely he didn't, spring ‘W!!! 111s etc ladder to absolute Wwrgi; or: epepi riot g; all; there W" i" B De n e process. Probably the first ste was that g gaping? W318 h2g1“ Germany, en r .. tflned. they ‘were notwveviientucteiie The Government asked u; i! we wanted to have Prohibition or Gov. eminent Control. ‘I110 result of the Plebiscite was in favour of Prohi- bition, but this, not being what the Government wanted, we; not fluted: and they proceeded to In an amendment that prac- tical amounted to Government w-lalwmorsomnofu 5L re are , taking it lying dowlmiflilliiljiifitthothlnedge of the wedge. Our Government should be,i.n ormed that‘ Prince Ed- ward Island is not governed by the liquor interests but by the eople, A" m! people or Prince Ildward Island men and women, or ere they fill“? $111k ofhiltl It vlramt u we n tip ti; hundreds or ousaniz“ o Harmon. tb t tutu (though we have done at too) but we were asked (have been akeupmenandwom of ce fiwneefrom tbecurll like Agog Preu report fr %.~iffi~.rn i: rem. run '13.? m“ 5mm “nesetlntinir with such ‘ k nil! CliAliLUllnrlJlflfif biannual/an ‘e ms A P1465 r0 uw: l" C! and little girl to live there. "Mr. Canadian hOme-ownct-you cannot imagine what it is like to come home from overseas and E are living in a tourist cabin, That was all right in the summer months but now, with the approach of winter, I cannot expect my wife our own." The housing situation is acute due to several reasons: not be able to find a place to live. All we need is enough space so that we can be together dur- ing the next few months, after five years apart. In the springtime,’ I am sure the situation will be improved and we can get a proper home of THIS APPEAL MUST BE ANSWERED Men who fought for Canada are seeking accommodation from one end of the Dominion to the other. ‘I. Thousands of boys who went to war as single men are returning to civilian llfi, having married in Canada or abroad. Many of them have tiny children. 2. Canada’s wartime families at home have sought and secured more spacious living accommodation-a great strain on the present facilities. 3. Although thousands of homes have been built during the war, die restrictions on vital materials curbed the building necessary to meet the ‘increasing demand._ Government has placed housing on top priority lists, but it will take time to catch up with the demand. TM: boating appeal for veteran: i: only a tenaporary expedient an!!! Canada gel: {do Hg‘ get 0i boating. Km are only arbnd to rent available space for a Embed period until sufioieiv! berm: are ready for occupancy lfyou have space which you eon make available, list If WlIh lhe Citizens‘ Rehcbiliiolion Committee, or the Ioeol branch of the Canadian legion; advertise ll In the newspapers or llei II with o reel estate ogenl. Inquire oi Ihe nednai leniele Qflee of Ille WIIIIme Ellen Qnd Hole Board oboul Ilve monIlu or lea nntul cgroeinenia. Theee are exempt from normal Wartime Prices end Trude Iourd non-eviction regulations, and Ilve months Ienuney will help many veterans through the winter. CHAIRMAN OF THE CHARLOTTETO WN REHABILITATION COMMITTII PUIIISHED ‘IN THE INTEREST OF VETERANS lY THE GOVERNMENT OF CANADA v MAYOR J. E. BLANCHARD, City Hall J 2 W en drain . Edward Island! Don’; wilt for the ed, ‘mnw eoti Demand that this looked 93D For einlt I; ntrary to the extplrepled u u f..‘i"t.",“li§l§’.°.i .2 . ‘J’. wdwarri Inland ufe formal-my, . tratiid-Jidiui Sterne. y _ we: Annoroplljlflillfll t Blltl II ..:.-*.@r*-~"'"'»""'" ‘A; n man who has been asked times. as a matter exposed 110i. W ch vllsht to be conclusive‘: Marshal :1:- Bemuiiultliflhzon Fiiiiii gitgéilvAcs or “Do you want Prohibition or do now recline that, Nuii 1d PRINCE EDWARD IS You want Government Control?" finial Irwin '| ertille IN THE PROBATE and each time we replied: ‘It isn't wee nothine com ered to the social The 13th day of N whet you want, but, whee the liq- demands im by e Russians. 1 . uor interests went. Can't the The teeto in: hero of'lll Alu- In Be Estate of people of Prince Edward Island see mein hembeen under n barrage at KEARNB late or Baldwin's Road. the they are being disenfrancbie- ‘bottoms up’ ertl slnee hostili- Cardigan R. R. in Ki ed! tieeenduirterdaywhanbere- lflllwuldmvln Never was such. e gratidtou; and nived the Soviet: or vio- . teeth . bare-flood insult handed ma to tory, Montgomery had t0 on“ on ‘Po the Sheriff of the County of euoh an inteili ent nnd law-e din! Eisenhower to save him. K | County or nnv Constable peo e and t en with such little Marshal George K, 51mg“ and or rate person within said pf: eel, no demonstration of any other ed ‘Monty’ County d, ardlyaletterintheaeinwith uses, ey‘ ' oveinber. A. D. GREETING: "i? h‘!!! lntohligihtgép: he. Monty ‘with lie! TC ll ated they" ‘under-i a nnonanmo con-on HID] QOIII Gill‘ haemat- w e wold°tlth a fish .5 g ' ll MM,“ ,, i day Deoeni Piglmxwfi mo! wnnsas upon‘ reading an of rnrnn A. m- there- fore hereb ‘required to often‘: following public placed respective- ly, namely. In flie ball of Ihe Court House In Georxotown in Kinrs County“ aforesaid. at the Schoolhouse Baldwin's Bond aforesaid. and at the store of Mrs. Peter Carter on the 48 Rood King's County aforesaid so that nll persons Interested In the said Estate as aforesaid may have due notice thereof. WITNESS Ills Honour Harold Menard Palmer, Judge oi’ the gnld Probate Court at Charlotte- town. aforooald. the day and year first above written. By the Court. (Sid-i E. MARGARET PALMER. P- 11-11. 24-12-1, 8-41. CANADA PRDVINCE 0!‘ PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND IN THE PROBATE COURT Tlimlth dnvof November. A.D., Eeillio of JAMES EDWARD Leonard In Re POOLE lute of Lower Montague In Kings County In the laid Province, Merchant. deceased. in testate. To the Sheriff of the County of Kin County or any Constable or iterate person Within Illll count’ onnnrmoi WHEREAS upon reading the tltlon on file of I-‘ranoee Darling nnear of Lower Montague afore- laid, wlfe of William Anneer. the Adualnletretrlx of the a ve nun- Qd "and prlylnl that n citation may be Issued for Oh hereinafter not forth: You are therefore hereby ulred to cite an ‘nteree lnhtfho amt! tetobenndnpponr ore 0 Edi!‘ e nraent at n Probate Court in % held in ‘he Court llouee In Cha otteiown n In the ll|d P vlnce. on Thurudny the twentieth lily B! 9006MB" next turning. at the hour of twelve o'clock noon ol the llllll d1! lo show eause if any the! our why the Accounts of the should not be penned and the Estate oioced no prl ed forin enld petition and on mo on of H. Frln. In cl! MnoPhee. Esq. ri-ootoi- roi- said Petitioner. And It In hereby ordered that n true copy hereof be forthwith pub- lished In some newspaper publish- od In Charlottetown no once lneeohweekforntieeetfouroou- seeutive weeks from the date hereof and that n true copy here- of be forthwith posted in the fol- lowin publlo pleoee POI Clvely IIIIIIO y. In the hull of e court my; in Geo town In House Coun atoreanl at or neu- Sohoo House ln Lower Mon lforeelld. and at the store of W. A. Poole nnd Company In Lower my nennl l“ i§2'."7§‘i'§..'§&a iJHlYJl-{ili n-Er‘; a gal-sum may have due notion ° ' nu Honour more Palomar. Judie of the Ild Probate It! ugilrlefldown lforoelld. the Ill! '7“? m“ nbovowrlthn. - v petition on flIe of IOIIII‘ IQ‘- HNN CUITON OI aforesaid Defined ed. EDWARD COTTONMI to nforonld. ‘tinder-e hereby '.-s""""“-'~