PAGE_§O_U_R . " m: ciisiiiomirowii iiusiinisii, Moi-uni; Dsily (Founded In m1) F out: Lieut. Col. W. Chester I. McLnre Vlee-Presfdon : J. l. Burnett. I‘. I. l. Secretory: Lielt. Col. D. A. Macllnnou. 0.8.0. Iditor and llhlsging Director: J. B. Burnett, IJJ. llsocllte Editors: Frank Walker and Lient. Inn A. Burnett, ILC.N.V.I. (On Active Service) ‘The Strongest Memory ialWealrer Th“ the Weakest Ink.” wnnivesnsv, AUGUST m. ms The Quebec Elections At the time of writing the fndioationg u; ti“; he Um?“ Natllmalc Pa"? under Mr. Maurice Duplessis will have the largest number of seat; m the next Quebec Legislature, with m. Lib- erals s close second. The Bloc Populaire of- fered no serious competition. Unfortunately, unless the followers of Premier Godlbotit and Mr. Duplessis can form a coalition —- which seems doiibtful~ihere is little prospect of any stable government. This will mean another elec- tion in the near future-a thing to he doubly d¢Pl°l'_€d iii view of the bitterness which this ralitnigii generated. The Godbotii Government would have had a better chance but for unfortunate alignment with the hlagkeiirie lxiiig ‘(IOYCTIIIIICIII at Ot- tawa. The Iremier and I‘.lS colleagues sought to dissassociste themselves from this connection, but it was emphasized too strongly by their op- ponents to be forgotten, The result is not pleasant for the King Government ‘to contemplate, nor is it satisfactory from s provincial standpoint unless some work- lng agreement bi-twccn the dominant parties can '_-e arranged. Canada's Egg Industry “An industry which realizes that its future fies in its own hands is already well on the way "i one bank can tske their business to another bsnk. Under s state-owned system they could not do this. The resistance afforded by the trading banks to the importunities of borrowers who want to commit themselves be- yond their resources is a veritable bulwark to lny government." from a speech by Chairman Llienthal of the Tennessee Valley Authority: ' "Coercion is insatiable. In whatever-guise, once coercion becomes the accepted reliance for making planning effective, more and more coercion is needed." EDITORIAL stores ._ It is sl ovor in Quebec and Alberto, but not including the shoiziing. s: y t e Edward VII, as Prince of Wales, landed in Chirlottetown this date,.1860. i l I I In Winnipeg it is proposed to establish s foundation as a tribute to the memory of the late Mr. john W. Dafoe. Its purpose is to pro- mote international co-operation and under- standing. Provision will be made for university lectures and travelling scholarships. U I ¥ It surely must be the beginning of the end of the Mackenzie King Government when one of its members, the Minister of Labour, instructs strikers to ignore the ruling of the Prices Board, a creature of his Government's creation. i "U ‘F I Izaak Walton, angler and author, born this date I593; linen draper to trade, when he re- tired he spent most of his time visiting persons in different parts of England, and casting the fly for trout; among his friends and associates were Michael Drayton, Ben jonson, Sir Henry Wotton; wrote several admirable biographies, including one of Donne; his best known work ii "The Compleat Angler", with which most intelligent fishermen are familiar: "Of this blest man let this just praise be given, Heaven was in him before he was in heaven.” » .1 Finally, Mr. Macdonnell gave this excerpt THE CIIARDUFFEIOWN _,GUARDIAN ' llstss By The thy -___- The first Allied troop loader to set foot on German loll is Ivan D. to nuke peace with t hss- rut mun holllwives m m4- ing‘ ever-increasing dlfflcultle; ob ining every day shows from s recent re rt en - ll pounds of bones w buy s| eske o! sosp in otflcislLv-n stories in The Hzgue. Delft an Utrecht in occupl Holland. Pb 43 of bones, t 00 Where the bones are come from ln the first place was not. mentioned in the report. - Netherlsnds News Bureau. s _____ 1t would be absurd to project the events of the coming months in accordance with the timetable of 1918. Yet. It the element. of time is left out, the sequence ls worth keeping in mind: (1) the shaken confidence of the military coin- mand; (2) the shaken confidence on the home front: (3) the rc- placement of a “bad" Govern- ment; by a “good" German Gov- ernment; <4) the decision of the military comm nd tLude-ndorff) to Rive it up as a bad (5) tic B11 be OI sI HQ II in Ego sgg,'itllf°°l_ult“wgmlgpu Yiiglgktgce of affairs when speaking ‘.0 DY 0! I6 IIOIIItI Hill I19 -' ma" ' ' ‘r “m! 1 31love yo .1 . my th D“ tenuelI~£—N:w Glssgow. glirycnbizls. Ian‘ °I d "W" "ferry has co be completed until the fall esrs - actlltles. In p0 ask . "What about a tunnel or a cause- be in another Shipping interests would agree to the blocking oi Norllium- berland Strait by a (presents difficulties The Premier Jones Reviews Transportation And Other Island Problems Exclusive Interview With P. l. l. Premier il The Mo ‘rinses. TorontoTn“, . | Premier Jones was dusts emphs-Uc h ‘ on this House but. March. Ha said: "l that: we should claim from on Government on wo- cles on their pert ion sorou the fitralt. hundreds of thousands of lt. may be millions." Since then the nstructlon s. new powerful enced. but. ti. will not oi 1945. "A considerable amount-of con- tiss taken place in recent over these tr ion order that. the service has been advocated by some. while others claim a. solution to this precarious position. What. is your opinion on this tunnel is the only Illi- rtiant subject" the Premier was E ' asked the '. "Neither project is Prac- al at. the present time, but. might decade or more. hardly causeway. d a nine-mile tunnel at. 1301119“ great. ensineer which mish Impossible to overcome. eleven-foot tunnel formerly Job: domestic chaos; (6) the Armistice. the first step in that sequence has taken place again. Beyond no assumptions are yet warranted. -Bnltlmore Sun. One u justified in usllmlllll that that. n. mums u the "ha" box in a restaurant ls that those who would prefer to est tn silence t have no defence. No "Juke" box fan ever thinks to ask if any of the company would rather the box was not fed a nickel. There are said w be boxes that have periods of silence for s nickel, and many people might be izlad of the Driv- flege of putting in a quarter's worth of nlckles in succession ll’ it would ensure them about. half an hour to eat their meal in peace. D0 province l by no vantage if. the Inhabitants took full, advantage o1 lbr example, it. le easier to control mooted u‘ practical would be of no use at the present time and, indeed" its promoters did not. 00115160!‘ In! engineering difficulty which might] make its construction quite im- practical." v "would you soy thus helns an on.y Island province’ tn a rcat Domin- ion such as ours, const totes an ad-l vantage or disadvantage? ‘The fact; that we are an Island means s disad- the insular position. llcles on Prince Edward Islsnd- because it ls an island. The cattle of Prince Edward Island constitute the first, disease free ares. in Cflhfldfl and reaction for the two mllln d's-_ eases are only one in ten mousaiis The tobacco that put u pouch in nearly every , pipe smoker’: pocket. KING'S COUNTY Progressive-Conservative Association Annual Meeting and Nominating Convention AT TOWN HALL. FRIDAY. AUGUST GEORGETOWN 4 Ilth At TWO O’CLOCK P. M. At this Meeting a candidate will be nomin- p Pasties??? This column ls opsn t.» the discussion by “m, spoudents of questions u interest. The Charlottetown n does not neces- i snrily endorse tlie oplnini l; oi correspondents. _._. _..__ i T0 SIID POTATO GIIOWII Sin-Aphids are now present n slight to moderate numbers ln p9- tsto fields all over the province, Anyone planning on remn the to reduce lesfrcll mossc infection by sphlds slwuls do so immediately. r. M. csisivdu, Ofilcer-in-Cha rge, Nor is there ever a record that head" Mm“ m‘ m“ “rm ndvam‘ ated for the forthcoming Federal Election. Poll Em°m°1°Bl°°I “WIN to making that future s successful one," de- tlsrcd S. C. Barry at the recent Ontario Poul- try Conference at Toronto. Mr. Barry is the Iksmlale Chief. Poultry Products Inspection and Gradmg Sefvlce, Dominion Department of Agri- wllu". and gave the assembled poultrymen an instructive review of the Canadian poultry in- dustry of‘ the present day, with s. recspitulation of historical events of the past as a. probable guide t0_the future. lle denied that the Canad- ian egg industry had been overdone, as the bal- ance sheet of its I944 operations would show, and as to the future, the conclusion of the con- tract with Britain iii i945 brings the industry to the end of the period of definite knowledge. \\'hat of the niorrow? For how long would it require Caiiadiaii egg production at or near the present level? '10 attempt to predict the length of that period in terms of time would be futile, he said. It might more accurately be estimated in terms of events. The end of the European phase of the war i I U I A letter stating disapproval of the plan to adopt a national Canadian flag has been sent to the junior Chamber of Commerce of Levis, Que, by the London, (Ont.) Chamber of Com- merce. The letter was in reply to a query sent by the Levis junior Chamber asking the opinion of the London chamber on the plan for s new flag. The flag suggested was half red, half ivhite, with s green maple leaf in the centre. The subject of the flag was discussed st the annusl meeting of the junior chambers in Mont- real and delegates then decided the proposal was beyond the scope of the organization. a u a o It was a tragic coincidence that the letter from Mr. A. j. MacAdam on the tunnel ques- tion, which appeared in yesterday’s Guardian Forum, should be received by us the morning after his sudden death in St. Eleanofls. Mr. MacAdam was what, in old scholastic days, was plays music that real muslc-lov- a‘ ers would really appreciate. Yhe Jitterbug fans and their ilk have it. all their own way. Perhaps some enterprising caterer will pro- vlde esrmuffs for suffering AIS- teners. These boxes may draw some customers. but we know that a there are also patrons who avoid places where they are established. -St. Thomas Times-Journal. To est path oi the poison ivy plant. to gain immunity is theore- tically possible but , ‘lcally im- pcsslble according to dermstalog- ists of the New York Academy of Medicine. t experiments with the poison in capsule form have resulted in more failures than successes. The poisonous lvy has no reacting. on the mu- cous membrane of mouth or throat, doctors agree. Although immunity to the plant ls much ,5 higher than expected, no one re- mains insensitive if he contacts the right, dose. In fact, each ilme an individual ls otsoned his sensi- tivity increases and the inflame- CO V9 of lo does tourist There 1s a HEM 0 e be exploited? Could not. the, same advantage for other live stock‘ such as hatcherle. ultry be achieved so that America! uld obtain eggs and not. an traffic which includes splendid sea. Lrlp in reaching it? ortzunity to de- armlng. Cattle And island attract. l lop livestock thrive on Prince Edward Island, as nowhere else and dairy Iflrmmfl e5- lpecially is indicated. been done." but little has "A; a. successful farmer yourself and as one who has had consider-l able experience 1n the agricultural field what measures do you consider should be taken to improve the lot your Island farmers?’ I POWER DEVELOPMENT "Well. more electrical development necessary to hold our population. Lately, a. source of cheep power has been talked of and will tie thoroughly investigated ln 1944. It’. would pro- vide 400.000 h 19-. at a price well be- w most. other developments. In Chainnsn are‘ requested to call Poll Meetings immediately for the election of delegates to the Convention. delegates. Each Poll is entitled to send live (Sgd.) LEITH TOWNSEND, Presidenl. (Sgd.) HENRY MALLARD, Secretary. Judging Program PIIOVIII-GIAL EXHIBITION Dominion Charlottetown, PEI. i WI RAVI THE PROPII TRUSS FOR. YOUR. PARTICULAI. CASE ‘Is this of you who srs Are you sstisfied with the one you are weer- We have Just received s ship- mflfl at new style trusses. All. sizes and st Prices to nit everybody. GASSI - STOMACIIS tlon is enhanced, dermaoologls add. And the least exposure pro- duces the greatest reaction. A vanishing cream oontalntnir ten per cent um perborate has been developed by the United States Public Health Service In Washing- ton. Tlriy bubbles of oxygen ln fact, no other site uliere a consider- able population exists will provide as cheap power If this power is developed, Maritime industries will presently develop and familng will benefit very greatly. The next most important; development. should be the building and manning of coast by_iio means marks tlie end of the time when BELIIVED Britain will require considerable egg suppligg from Canada, but history might be taken as a ‘giiide for tlCltfflllilllllg ilie leiigih of tlie adjust- ment period. After the last war, it was 1920 called an erudite man, having vast knowledge of learning obtained by the study of books; he was a poet of no mean order, and had a great appreciation of poetic works. Like not a few scholars, he was not much of a business man, August 16th and 17th‘ Every person who is troub- led with [as in the stumssh or bowels should get s bnttls oi Dr. Evans‘ Stomach Mir- turc and see how quickly it The following a... the dates m» u» Judg- ,,,,, "u", ,,,. ,..,.,,,,.,,, before Denmark began to approach her pre-war volume of exports to Britain and 192i before she reached her previous volume. Holland did not reach her pre-ivar figure until i923; Belgium snd Sweden not until i926. .»\nd Denmark, Hol- land, and Sweden were neutrals and unharmed. The Pacific war enters into the calcula- tions, said Mr. Barry. In pro-war years Britain took from China, as the major supplier, a slight- ly larger volume of eggs in frozen and dried form than Canada would supply to Britain in but was most assiduous in the discharge of any duties he undertook, and was held in high es~ teem by all with whom he came closely in con- NICK. it is it! I It would be childish to pretend that the Con- servative party has few followers in Quebec. At the last Federal elections which resulted in a Liberal landslide the Conservatives who suc- ceeded iii electing only one candidate, Mr. Sas- sceville Roy, Gaspe, nevertheless received one- this drug counteract the plant lson, makln it less irritating. e cream‘; c lef value ls as a protection against the ivy rather than as a cure. It ls rubbed into the skin before exposure but must be washed of! with sosp and wat- er and s newed every four hours. -Brsndon Bun. Continued with my job of’ in- terior decorating today. and sized the walls which I shall paint later. Size is berestlng stuff, made out la wise ships. markets within two dBN: the products of Prince Edward Is- There are adfllllflte run for nd farms The farms of P EL. are productive and the most easily cultivated of any farrns ln Canada." "Mint. about the coastwtse shllppg ins which flourl-‘ihed in this pro- vince some year s20. B-s shipbuilding which seem to have almost com- pletely dlsappeared in recent years" also did the industry. both 0i COASTAL TRADE l "since the policy of carrying prac- hibition. ing of the various Classes at. the Provincial Ex- Exhibitors will change in the order of the Classes. CATTLE WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 16th Guernseys, Ayrshires and Any Other Beef Breeds. note s complete symptoms. Dr. llvsns Stomach mixture token st meal hours. not n!!! prevents all bud effects from (as but it p-omotes the func- tlonsl nativity of the stom- ach. assists direction end tn- proves the appetite. Don‘t Delay. Order 1w Bottle Today. Price 85c. TIIE 2 MAGS of the hooves, bones and horns of defunct. cattle. It has to be bolled before it can be used. and during the boiling the whole neigh- borhood smells as though someone were burning a witch, The only tlcally all produce by rall out of Prince Edward Island was beBun in 1916 it has given good satisfactory service, but unfortunately l-iarbors, wharf. plld shinning facilities have been neglected. Formerly what pro- 1944. Certainly, not until the war with japan was concluded and its immediate damage re- paired could that trade be resumed. If, in the meantime, Britain were to require those pro- third of the votes. It is well, however, to con- sider on the other hand the fact that the party is not profiting from the present state of af- fairs. The Liberals who broke with Mr. King THURSDAY, AUGUST 17th st t Jerseys, Holsteins and Shortharns m an“ mo"! m Mull Orders Given Proilli Attention. HORSES ducts, aiid they are reasonably indispensable, it might be expected that Canada would be ask- ed to supply at least a portion of her needs. Even if the niost pessimistic view of Can- ada's future as an egg exporting nation were taken, if Canada should consider that as soon ls the aftermath of war permitted Britain would secure her eggs and egg products from the same source that supplied them in the past, it must be agreed that at least until that time a greater or less volume would be required from Can- sda. Some Apt Quotations Speaking at London. Ontario. .\[r. H, Macdonnell, formerly of tlie National Trust Company and now one of Mr. Bracken's can- didates in Ontario, made some interesting points with respect to the C. C. F. After deducing from the Saskatchewan election’ and the cani- paign put up by the C. C. F. that farmers of the West do not want socialism, Mr. Macdon- nell went on: "Organized labor doesn't want socialism. Labor is wise, politically, and is well aware that lalwiir unions can only function when they deal with employers as equals, not when the employer is tlie state itself, and thst in social- ist countries laibor unions are unions in name have found refuge in the Bloc Populaire, whilst the radicals have allied themselves with the C. C. F. It cannot be said that tlie Conservatives are gaining where the Liberals are losing. If we add to this the recent complications such as the McTague speech and the Boucliard “bomb", it is clear that the party is in a delicate situation and that it must find some formula for reform- ing its ranks between now and the general elec- tioris. i l i it The United States Senate liquor shortage investigating committee accuses four big distil- lery groups of moving to monopolize the pro- duction of alcoholic beverages, including whisky, wine aiid beer. The report, made public by chairman Patrick McCarran (Dem, Nev.) said that together, the National Distillers Products Corp, Schenley Distillers Corp, Distillers Cor- poration-Seagrams, and Hiram \Valker-Gooder- ham and Worts, "have in their possession today about 70 per cent of the nation's supply of whisky.” This possession has reached 70 per cent compared with an ownership of 49 per cent in i939, the report declared, despite the fact that since October, i942, there has been iio whisky distilled and “there has been a con- stant drain upon the inventories of the big four.” e s e e comparable smell in my experience ls that of a blacksmith shop where s hot shoe has Just placed on a horse‘; hoof. And yet this very same substance, I am assured, can be refined to the point where it makes delicious U jellies, and provides a nourishing food for lnvallds. As B matter of fact. a man can. get anything 1i’ he trier. I recall that s banquet was held tn New York a few years ago at. which the guests ate their old boots; these had been treated by an expert chef-marinated for days, pounded till tender and serv- ed with a pun ent sauce—arid they were quite delclous when they came to the table. It was s gath- erlng of scientists, and they wanted to prove that boots were edible, for some reason. move to show that the Depression was not. as bad as peop pra- tendecL-Marchbanks tn the Peter- borough lbcsmtner. ' U la pl It begins to look u if the two- pants-suit. situation might. become a campaign issue. While s. plank for multiple trouser; csn hardly be expected to flnd its way into el party platform, some can- out with n pledge for the return of this pre-war enomenon. The issue has been brought. to public attention by the National Grange Monthly. “Men do not buy two slrs of penis just because zhey lko to spend money," drserves the editor. “but because the extra. o. f0 EII man points especially to nriulih ln ships which Were built and manned rm Prlnce Edward ls-, Maybe it was a to i; "Lately bullt. which may restore the tilde sperity the Island enjoyed depended on coastwlse I been Scotla. Newfoundland and elsewhere and at the time of the trade extended to ports all over the "rcrld shipping to Nova confederation and especially to the nltod States, where it was severelv interrupted by the abrogation of the reciprocity treaty in 1866 by the nited States. ‘Ilien trade stilfted tn Great nd. The decline c-f the sailing shin and the advent of the steam- shln and high tariff policies left not. only Prince Edward Island. but the other condition which with central Canada, which used up in a trade Provinces enforced Maritime l the credit, obtained from exiports uy goods made elsewhere in Canada. Even Nova Scotla-afocd- consuming province iormerlv supp- lied largely by land. obtain Prince Edward Is- ed food supplies from Central Canada. The rise of truck traffic has not, benefited Prince Edward Island as provision has yet been made to con-. vev P.E.I._ true The absence cf detr tneslculsible." ' dldate can do worse that to come "t, time guy hope practically no ks to tlie mainland. truck traffic L; s! Irnent to trade that is almost of regaining is cosstnl trade?" - a klnd of’ ship is being rmerly enjoyed in our numerous harbors. That. ls the diesel swoon-- 91'. fired with fuel oll. which csn| ter mpso, any harbor, sells 12| knots an hour. and can very effici- dbs; PONY 1100K One who has loved the hills and WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 16th Clydesdiales, Pereherons and I Draft Horses THURSDAY, AUGUST 17th Standard Breds and Roadsters SWINE WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 16th SHEEP THURSDAY. AUGUST 17th POULTRY AUGUST 10th Ind lffll ll. is. h... orrouninsr flflhg us Harm!!! 0"" lemons I. l- i slsss is = lo u. l: rs. l ° 6'1?- p. u u etsi. M sown?‘ (. lgll IICISTQOIII 4 Professional Bari! ll. R. lloane e 00- Chartered Accountant! 53 Grafton SL, CHIN"- Pllone 2080 - Box 247 ir cf pant; enables them to set ently do the work formerly done by is: -- only and are first to lose their democratic rights. The truth is, that labor has as much of a vested interest in maintaining freedom of economic action and labor unions are ls much a part of the capitalist system as the principle of limited liability." Mr. Macdonnell dealt with the C. C. F. pol- icy of nationalizing the hanks and noted that the Labor party of New Zealaiid had been com- mitted to this policy but had never carried it out. In explanation he quoted Hon. Walter Nash, a member of the New Zcalanrl govern- ment. as follows: "The wry iizitiire of the banking business is such that under a system of state owner- ship it would he hard to carry out some of‘ the principles. particularly during the sli0rt- DDT, the wonder insecticide, ivas lest week credited with the most crushing blitz of its career. Three months ago Pennsylvania's De- partmont of Agriculture dxided to try the deadly chemical on the gypsy-moth csterpillsr, one of the worst tree-stripping pests in eastern U. S. forests. From an airplane, entomologists sprayed five pounds of DDT per acre over 2o acres of timberland near Scranton. Within a week, despite reins thst would have washed out normal insecticides, the caterpillar popula- tion was liquidated without a trace. Entomolo- gist C. F. (hmpbell thereupon gaily offered a tlollar bounty (out of his own pocket) for every live caterpillar found in the treated ares. By last week he had not lost a dollar. Nor was that all. Entomologists who went hunting in sgc of manpower and the more urgent neces- sity of the war effort. Iltlflf‘? the present the blitzed acres found that the DDT spray had systole, customers who are dissatisfied with also wiped out the entire population of leaf- eoting insects, bled: fIiOl and Having the Jectlon Is entirely on t us full weer out of the cost and vest. led extra suit. of thrift. Price control neces- sary he grunts. And he thinks the arescnt administrator of OPA o he editor calls “this nonsense." sut much hsrm has slresd been done. u he sees it. by buresucrsts . who enacted s lot of regulations "just for the fun of regulating." A thoroush review of all OPA regulation, at the present time ls urged by our colleague of the til- pod. Even if it takes additional staff and adds to the payroll, he thinks it would save money In the long run. For it would, he ls con- fident bring back the- two-pants And who can say what that‘ av oil would do to the tsrui vote-Chris Ion ldeneo Ienitw. . ful, lndustrl was little or no war plant. deveiop-. Thst calls joy merit on Prince Edward Island and consequentlv a mutli centaize increase tn postwar problems; are therefore less difficult on that. account." I ,( ‘Io be concluded! the wind-jamming sohooners , of which only s. dozen or so remain in service" ~ l "L. th r possibility i hsvlnl one or riuireanliirge lndirstriocs estab- ‘IYID llshed ln the province which might: prevent s recurrence o! the unem- ployment. problem in the year; foll- Island does owing the war?" "If Prince Edward Y. not/desire an increase tn population uttfng his finsers loosen end the there will be no unemployment. No industries of eaent. But s general lncresse in, importance exist st csslnn see. and farm products being fnlpldly effected now and can be much futher expanded. If e . - large block of electrical power were Seeing’ those hlllii will catch their atlable, tf the serious search for at, Governors Island ls suocessr es will develop. There lower per- wiiges. The died. s man Intimate with them - how their profiles fade _ Lsrle out of evening or through veils of rsln Vanish dsnd reappelr or how the u Long of moonlight troubles their blind stones- Om who has loved them does not utter green lab from his eyeballs close his eyes snd l0: But other men long after ne is dead reath and stare ' - one who reading tn s book some word back but can recall not where- the crazy sweetness tn the] head- at the black print, nlll page is blurred. l ~Arohibsld lloolnifl. Only Will stare the h. F. Ilutelisssn & SUI OPTOMETRISTS “Specialists In the fil- tlng oi glasses for the correction of oculsr do- iects.” 53 Grafton Street Me 8 BentleY w. d. BENTLEY. K- fi- r. A. onus-per. K- @- Ierrlsters sud All0"l'7'"I' LII 1M Prince Street "Qffillandcfllll" II. F. AIIBIIIBAI-Il chartered Accollllitllm Intern Trust lflndl". Chsrlottetowl