Lenoir roux THE EiIABLOTTETOWIi GUARDIAN ice which promises to fly passenger: from Ham- ilton to Toronto in hali-an-hour has been spo- ken of. _ In San Francisco befoge an audience of Morning Daily (Founded in i887) naval officers, Mr. Hillier the other day deiti- President: Lleut. Col. W. Chester S. MoLure Vice-President: .I. B. Burnett. I‘. J. l. Secretary: Lient. Col. D. A. MacKinnon. U.S.O. Editor and Managing Director: J. R. Burnett. i"..l.l. Usociute Editors; Frank Walker and Lleut. Ian A. Burnett, R.C.N.V.R. (On Active Service; "The Strongest Memory 1's Weaker r11:- the Weakest Ink.” 1110x1141’. SEPTEMBER 1s, Isl] A Home Front-Appeal One armv which is always on active service is tl1e §alvation .—\rn1v. During this “'13P. lllfi demands made upon ilie Salvation Army have bccii particularlv hcavv, and 1t 1s expected tl1at still heavier demands will he made during the reimi,ipp,u,,n pr-riod, .\s till-MINE aware,’ the Salwuioii .\r11i_\", in the uiziguitzccut work 1t is (limit; iiigilas no distbiciitiii as to class or creed. -- - 1h» l‘ 1-s- cilllflllftllCt‘ and aiirccia- lt lltls no.1 .u t . ll do“ U; 3}] ..-;;i..;i. ill t>i.i~ purple, who ill the pa“ ha“. .__,,.,.‘..,-.,._,..]\- |'r-s1iIlltl\"l to financial ap- peal< for support. '1'1idgy n1 s the l1lil"t‘lllllf\' of the Ftllva- {ion .\rrrn‘ fiiiine fri 1t zippvalf on d Canada- iiiili» innit. 1h.‘ c."=:1i i will c-izitinii: all this wcclt", hut i". i" llllllltl c niiplt-tt- the Chailltte- ‘ii ..ii.- .'.:i_\ lli‘il'l't\\\'. This will. .1t'l‘.l".l\\ll oi the pub- l-wvil catty!» (lcpcnil tin 11.1 “C ‘lcncfnn_‘._ 'l'iic It‘ , typmicd from “Char- pyqpinwn i, $4.111 » iuziiiiicrsitli- b11300 and from the i"i 11f thc Province ~51,- ooo 'l‘heri- are. All t i. iiiaiii" demands on flit- piirse at 1 k ii. , _..d it must not he for- guupn p,“ a 11.1 '1' ivzti" loan 111 tlielni- uictlate o . 'l'l'tt'lt‘.\s_ (irgzlinzations doing the great llPillillhillllill work which thc Snlvzuimn _\i~,;~, ‘.- pt~i"i'-ii"iiiin_g simply" must he maintained lt .s :1 ;i:"i\'1l.";;c as well as a dirty of citizens ' t. villllfillllllC in s ch a cause. and it is to he .p..1 11,11 ili-- rcspiiii-e will hc 111 keeping wi: "ic \Illl.l iwzportaiicc ut the ap- peal beiiiq ma 1c Zl[_Illl$ time. Chose vlixlgliiinuifitiiiround Neepziita. Blzuzitnlm, the constituency" in which llti,,_ 1.1111 lll'.'l'fl\'(“.l will seek election to the Jyiiiifiiiaii ]‘ item. is fighting ground. It has licwn reprt-s iii-d in" thcda-"t two terms b,» _\[,<_ Fi-L-dq ; Donald .‘\l.".t‘l\£‘llZlC, a gradu- an» .11‘ Qiieoi l'nivei".~"it_v. whose grilntltathcr was a political pi inter of ltq3;‘—-c\"id'.-iitl_i" r1 collzihorztiiir i-f \\'ill§:iul Lyon Rlackenzie, “the Lmie jqthilj‘ 11¢ st-rvctl for st ~ral _\'Cfll'$ in the lireat \\' 1", chi Ty with the (Xluatliait Field Artillcrr, (liltl has iii-ire rtccntlv been prcsitlcltt of the. .\l.'iiii1i»li;i ‘siiidary $cl1ools Athletic Association and vict-qirqsialcilt Of the blflllllohii onstrated the manoeuvrab-Ility of his helicopter. He lifted it a foot off the ground, held it steady, fumed -it around in the air, and landed with- in a foot of where he took off. \\'l1en civilian flying is permitted again, many people wllo never gave serious thought to the matter before will take to the air. For daring youth, the aeroplane will have its attractions, but as a vehicle for taking" one to and from business, the helicopter will have decided appeal for an lil- creasingly air-minded public. colloidal. lsloles - The shooting season opens “lednesclay, and the prospects are reported good. I ll C I When Foreign Secretary Eden found it necessary" to fly the broad Atlantic to coili- iiiiiiiicate with Mr. Churchill, it inlist have hecn stnnething so secret and important that even Mr. Mackenzie Ring could not be trusted with it in the l7oreign Office code. i if i6 Ill THE CHAR]! YITETOWN GUARDIAN Aumstlc Matthew Prior, English poet and diplomat, died this date 17.21; helped to negotiate the treaties of Rysivick, 109,", and Utrecht, 1713, impeached and inlprisonetl 111 1715; wrote a long’ poem, K010111011 O11 T/lc Vanity Of T/lf.‘ lllorlzf. zilso many shorter verses: _ “lihink. to he hzlilpy; to be great, be wisci. Liontcnt of spirit 1111151 from science flow", For 'tis a gtkl-lilce attribute to know." - - - - "What is a Ring? .\ l11.'li1 condemned to bear The public burden of the itzltioirs c."ii"c." * ll ‘l l: “lliizf llcurling, ace, oiiqinally joined the R. ;\. l‘. iii l-Ingland, because he did not possess the educational qualifications to permit l1i111 t0 enter the l\‘.Li..\.l". .\ftcr he had ulade good and U1ll'llt‘(l his icptitzltioii, lie transferred 1o the R. C. .\, l1‘. .\'t>t bring ahlc to get illl)ll_f_[ with thc po\\"ei"s-1h;1t-hc in his new outfit, he resigned, to take effect Szlturdav. .\'ow he announces he 'will return to the R. ;\. F. as a civilian hut will go straight into operations, possibly in China. Britain has always a niche for a "bonny fight- er." ‘ l 1 I Gallup Poll, on compulsory’ military service iii peacetime, taken among youths 15 to :4, showed 52f} for, 30% against, 12% tindecitlccl. Most strilciilg is the fact that the proportions were the same in Quebec as elsewhere-indicat- ing the truth of what we have saitl—that un- pairiotic, isolationist ideas in Quebec are not a normal product of public opinion. but thc rc- snlt of carefully planned propaganda—-f0r which we must hold guilty" the Ring tjoveriiment in the first place; the "Nationalists" in the second E.1i,¢;,~_inn;,1 ,\-§tt(‘llllillll_ fle won the riding in 111.10 hv a majority" oi 1,8511 OYCI‘ the Nat- imigil liii\'t_‘l'll'll1'lll c":ii~i:1‘i;-,i~, and had a lead of 1.33/1 in 1!)_»‘,_'-'. It will he sctii, says an exchange, that Mr. linclx-ii will mew! a foeinan of standing if l\lr. .\ i s. -I,s 'l‘t'>(‘l('(‘lll.lll, and un- douhtetllj." I: (I (.I. l7. rippnsilioii. lint rive a [liq llClllllif \'-Illl1'\ and they will admire the l’ri>~1"t-~s. s. t iuscriatavc Leader tor rcicciiiii; »-f' " of salt: \i'.'ll$ and electing to gel into the foix-frlvnt of hattlt". The’ i iUf Germany of the Nazi west wall. tartcil in li(‘l'lllilll_\' on l.‘ i- The Supicme . ': lior a doubt as 1.1 -. of liberation to push > push it quickly; into the their tiffeu-ivi. a luau“. of ti: tbsp-van] l7.l5L‘lll‘lI)\\'Cl' has ' talus of the Ruhr and "cd gantic mili- * " lt'i'l'llf>l'_\' in thc ini- \\‘li<-"i tliit incurs, two mom- ~ \l1'lt'.[ill_'.' certain to i-ciiild. llnc will he the iriuit-iit and cvcn of and supplies for the l arsiiics ill ll": "he face of an .\llied offensive ziuinly lli’ll£"l with 1h.- most fol"- midahlc c.1111. ‘HT p."iiioplicd a military force in the . 'l'l‘c rithei" 111:1)" hc -—.'il111r1-: rm" \.]ll h. flllt‘ discovery‘ that, (lespite all tl t ha» burn id to thc coulrnlv with such lllslwlflltl‘. lllL‘ "iipo<sil;lt"' national revolt atf.” t th-x .\"1Yi rezgimt- has become a flaltlfnig it.'.lil_v. ‘.\'~~:i llli‘ .\llit~d tlrniics have grossed ifiti l; l-l'l1lllill'~, 11n- Review of \\'orld .\llit'lll'. .- ", “the (it-vapti will llii\'(‘ all its pottrt". ‘yak-n llWllll it hy thc .\r111_v 1d the generals." Regaiwlilig the cnd of the war, the same authority affirms. the (lcriiirins no longci" say that fh." liuehrei" wfl ih-cidc. but that "U111" gen- erals will decide." When the last ditch has been reached thc military" coiiiiiland will no longer take orders from .\ilolf llitler. And the last ditch is in sight. The Helicopter The (lntario liovcrniueiit has liven investi- gating the possihilit? s in that new dcvcloptnciit 0f flying—1lit- llfdltlljllbi‘, Of particular inter- est to the lliitario authorities are the potential- ities of the new machine to fight forest fires. The helicopter is lifted from the ground by a rotor, two wings which look likc a giant pro- peller. The rotor gives thc ship a twisting action, difficult in control. .\lr_. Stanley Hillier, jun., took one look at a moving picture of a heli- eopter and, with the insight of genius (he was only I2 years old when he invented a miniature racing ailto), saw the answer. It was two rotors rm the same shaft, turning in opposite directions. 'l'hus he designer] a machine, nilicll easier in pilot, it is claimed, which cair he park- ed in a garage by folding thc rotor blades. and- whicll will fly farthci" and faster. in one llifllhilllfl cities of the United States plans are now imdei" wav to establish public not forget that pool" 1J1". .\lani011 tricd to fol- low the same crooked and dishonest path." ll If! A nigger in the potato pile has been uncov- ered hy the .\'cw l.'ii"11ns\\'ick iltitati) growers. the [lUlZllO “tlooi” which we hcard so much about recently is not intended to bcconie opera.- writing: “The operative section 0f the act alc- cordingly has i10t been proclaimed, but the hoard has been appointed and authorized to do all neccssztry" preparatory work so as to he i11 a position to undertake zlctive upcrzitions when the act is fully proclainled." Another Mac- kenzie king “fast one"! Assuredly’ with the [ircscnt linvcriimcnt "the rule ls, jlilll tomorrow and jam ycstcrda>v~b11t nevci" jam today." ‘.1 i ‘It! ll .\lr. R. .\. Davies, Si-viet propagaudist now paid by Canada to send Soviet propaganda from Russia, has recently’ sent out a story of thc Rus- sians having inwntcrl perennial wheat, says Th1" Prfn/rd lhnrd. That thc ltussians have been (Jxlifllkllllfiilllllg with such a plan is no new story; something which every expert in agitati- only knows. That the Russians have obtained success, aiid found a wheat which can he grown for several _v<'ars iii SUCCCSnlOII without replant- whfch produced two more grains ptr czu" and this doubled the yield pcr .'lL‘l'(‘. After it was pointed out that this would mean that thc previous Russian wheat could only have had two grains per ear, the noise died down. The worst service being performed for Russia i! to lre found in thc alistirtl stories which (‘a11- adian Lcftists find it necessary to tell zlbout .1 nation which is really making remarkable pro- gi-c-ss-as various other nations are also doing. w >1= it By custom, the decision on the (late of a general election belongs to the prime minister personally" and while he u1z._v seek the views of his ministers it is not considered likely a de- cision on tiie election will be made in cabinet. .-\s an end of hostilities grows more certain, the importance of acting on certain post- war economic matters becomes liiorc urgent. The establishment of thc proposed new depart- ments of reconstruction, veterans affairs and tiatioiial health and welfare and the assignment of ministers tn them may soon In announced. In the period that has elapsed since the cnd of the session, Mr. King and his ministers have had time to prepare their recommendations to the cabinet 011 these and a number of other questions. One of thc other subjects which may be settled soon is the appointment of a royal criiiiiiiissioii to investigate the coal industry and its post-war prospects. 1\n.'>the1" is a royal colli- mission to ivport on the loyalty of (anadian resi- dents of Japanese origin. Above and beyond these are the appoiiillneiits to Senate, Governor- ships, judgcships, etc, long overdue and anxi- ously anticipated by more or less deserving helicopter services in dnv.~i:1o\\"11 areas. Similarl plans are being considered in Canada. A sci-v party supporters The war-bl Day , only end on unconditional Sur- render JJBY. - Ottawa. Journal. Though Hitler’ up in the explosion, W. W's; unscacneu. domesuiies 11's selves, slnari: 1o .1e oeslne oneself. —- Chl- callo News. It turns out that 19111-4918 ended on out 1.111s one Will (~14 Jmu-"j a w; gnaw mapy who’ re i "‘—‘ rinaeepraenseo reoc 4"“! W" WWII ion the liberation of France, who f1nal.v got. away. 511109 that speech meti- l" “mm” he “l3 leamflil £0 K9911 lCVJ-CDLIHEFlIIED rom hastening to effort t; to whlttle his true proportion; 11m: By The Way A Quebecker Paper Speaks Its Mind the deliverance our mother country who, for Gen Patton 011]‘ energy to m5 rtrBD shut. — Budburr Dam‘ the help o the land of our ancest- ' 0P5. ' th l d Th: 11M question liked by I the Bloce Pliiiuiiiireansliioligiisliiiuenif parachute in metropolis was. the enemies of France. They - I‘ m“ Lmldml?" W119" 0111’ lJllOI-S ported the cause of the capltulat- lillllnolli P1191! ask. Was th r- ors and t e, collaborationlsts. in? - Punc . mollgltéttil Pelaln on Bfpédesltill, eX- "—'_ ruse 1e treason o Lava: th y Therein someihlnt terribly hum; ridiculed our Volunteers in the b11112 about an vaohquak-e. Its Canadian army and insulted who- down man struggle for liberty marching tr the aid of the pressed nations; they \ dthout ceasing the French while at the same time casting discredit on the ivar aims of all our Allies, England, the United States. Russia; they gave on- 44.956 ..counteli on and Guam, after of islands in wiiicli ten-tc-one ratio showy; how our w; mile m-uvmcm as a mgdgL (lead Were ilvfillged- the stupid and absurd lsolationlsm ' — _ of Southern Ireland. T" time Maple “"110 are receiving It. ls surely not the Laurent!- ilie dreaded messages of death, or missing, ci- communltv of klltw what. ii means to lcse a husband or to lime d ngcr. 'Ii1ey ltave those doing their share or who are (trut- lng easily along taking patience w lightly, Surveys conducted by the Ameri- can Rona Builders’ Association have shown that roacl and in tllc United States for several wars total in the hood of 1S billion amount, urgently needed tzxnstrnct- replace thc wln:l1 deiclogicd during the dc inn alitt (luring the war, will ct least ll) bilhon dollars. - High- way News. 1CD. l0 We have heard too many diag- noses of the cause of juvcnfe dc- llliqll€flCy, and too tcw sures most authorities, self-styled ano other- wise, agree that. the mun, lies with the patents. But Franclso is doing something about it. Parents “sentenced by a juvenil- eight lecture cn how to tear child- ren. Pcrfecu attendance may bi i; lllCLH a. suspcndett sentence, things tsclng equal. But the not nisposeq cf rill school 1s f Sounds like a. goon idea. itll — Oshawa. Times-Lsilzette. 0f enei- Record. Before the Er the Roslov lie- glon had. nine drama theatres and tnany cinemas bv 145,000 Workers collcctlte farm- ers, students and others. Tllevlflilg- nificent. theatre in Rostov CCdlCtilCd to destroy every institution of Russ- ian culture and science. Nazis were routed it was that. cf the nine Rosiov Region, clily one i-etnaincd tegral” 11s “lntrcgalfl as zliough the word came from intrigue lrstead of from integrity. If we are not able to 1m ;e fine distinctions 1n \‘.0l‘(l5, we shall cease to be able to make 1.11am in our thinking, Arc m become a thick-wilted people, in- capable of analysis? that a people that. has no language L; sure to lose its liberties. Dicllle mean by "no language" scmething pmsent progressive proverlshlneilt. lll the means of ex- n- — Letter in N.Y. Times like our pressio Some years ago that a perennial wheat in zlie great wheat. growing areas Canada. would not likely be of much value 35', a wlirnt, in as .nuch “sit would not llkciv be possible to con- trol treede and moisture, were the perennial wlieal grown under our conditions. Then there is the Quest- 1cm of winter have been made in Canada bc- tween our most. hcirdv winter whcat. Kharkov, and ccrinln EFIKSSES of the same specie; used b.v the Russians, planes ed. —- Dallv "u intact; the others were reducrl to heaps 0.6- rubble.-- USSR Bulletin. Wharf is happening to our lan- guage? Quite goon ivriters no long- thinlz of any cecucnil: value, Khar- kov ice-If i1; not liadv b;- dcgienfcj 1111011 iii growing atcrs of the r195. ~ 1D". L.i-I fan Csrrnllstl Resort to pilotless aircraft, i, g impotence by the Luftwaffe. Shoot.- lnz oft missiles into the blue on the off-chance that tliev lift something wllcn they come flown would not he i- rational force which possessed adequate to teach bombard targets. The production of that “novel weapon," Ilrcd blind. h]: been reserved for the period when the Luftwaffe has lost hope of winning If we, wliife still outnumbered. had been foolish enoulzh to start’ build- ing pllotless planes we should nev- er have battered German product- ion beyond rccoverv iiflfl prepared the way for invasion. the word for German air planes as well as planes. Blind blows of tics- palr may inflict some damage on us, but thev confirm that. we have only to "carrv on" and vlciorv ls ass-ir- , Telezraph and Morn- Po§i._ (London) : occreticn “'0l.lll hardiness. eaus, the Chaloults, the Maxlmcs. lllelfi l5 l1 nor the petty Nazis enrolled in 5° °W- The? “ll the Bloc who from now on will 51"?!‘ dare stand without. blushing be- mcll‘. lhes l" fore a trlcalour. Leave those trait- QIOWIIIQ 1m- , ors to their pale emblem ofclefeat. wao are not to their faded Carillon flovrer, tu their pasty corpse colour. They do not. merit even the disdain of Marianne. For more than a century, peda- gogues and bonzcs have taught 0111' youth hatred for the France of the Revolution. They could no‘. forgive that country for having. with the Ulzited States, led the trl- umphant march of liberty. But fol all that, they have not been able “*5 to forbid our ltcarts to bctlt to the e‘, strong brave rhythm of the Mai"- vli“ selllalse. The bcttcr part. of tlie heart of the people they cheated was never theirs. It never will be theirs. Their thin, honey hands, full of curses an courage, on 111- depenclencc and cn the joy of 11v- lng. clutched hungrily, angrily at that liealtlrv part of n heart that had nn wish to die. They could not strangle i1. It vibrated with the bells of Notre Dame, rmnouncinq the resurrection of the French Republic; ii vibrated before ill!‘ sickly eyes of those small disciples __ of Maurrns who think still of the l, mantle of Louis XIV, and dream of a country of courticrs and serfs. The blue, wliltc and red will re- ‘ appear beside the Union Jack in our people's great holidays, But let those not dare to look on it. much less touch it who, between 1920 and 1945, spat upon the flags of our allies. Wodehouse Again lliQ war SLFCCl. lICCLlS llie ilext neighbor- doaars. Of that dell. the City 0f San delinquents are curt to attended annually i . p f . . l;_ p_ -> < ~ - to lvfaxlm cocky had -_1 sentlu-i j p?“ ‘ind TOFSSO‘. , \ .Smu§ (" capacltv of 2,00Q‘a11d me larges; (Winnipeg Free Press» §LJOfll thinking 111 the llllftl‘ place. lucl- stage in the eipvlet Unzcn. with Many must have been 5,“, dentally, says 1/11’ Lc/Ivr Rrrlvtc, "one does tfigllstltisglcis£g algctltclirfglzlc“; prised to hear that RG. Waiv- liousc, once their most amusing .f rot. most favoring author, awn iil the coating cf thc war carrcs dents in Paris. He was no: there, but as were the Bvrtlc Wooster h: crea- After the lound theatre iii thc the fairly swagger l-fctel Bristol. Wodehouse said he ts anxious to get back ta England to explain a U- t"! t] 1 ' , .. . ~. ‘,- y . conduct that mos; Englishmen 0C 1m 1 1e colic usion of tlie v1.11, that is, liter 5r scent to" distlidiguisli _ lbegpieen, appeared .0 think mo“ HYPE“? japan has been bcatcn. Mr. _l. (_. laggart, chair- bplgejlpllaleuelenfelgtqr, plaerfdp Eff; 1511 Bu, 1m British gcvprnmllnt‘ iiiaii of the Agricultural Prices Support lioard ,,f._.g‘,°§,‘}_-. benvcm,‘ --dis,,,imesfcd-- npzlarcrltly. docs not want to h 2!‘_ at (lttaivzt has advised Mr. H. ll. llatficltl, 311d "lllllnmreslffl" llwvfell "lllsl" ‘llhal hfsnwli) “ES-h l” in‘ ‘lu- m u... “arltffile liarine" u 1* t tl ‘ff - "“°“1"°"°l““l~“°“°- “"1 °“° “ea” “fill? “ii ° “i? “M” “min ‘ l’ ‘ ' '1 0 ‘at k “l- nlany ii broadcaster pronounce “in- ‘mp5 l” C ‘"39 w“ l long ago, early in the war, mill ll was laid by public cpinon, both in Bri-aln and in America. Wonc- house says now that he never inl- aizinzrl lie would offend gocd taste n1 hast on both sides of the Al- lllntic when he broadcast fro-in Germany. He says now he thought he was only addressng 11 few cheery words 1o friends who would want to know 110w he not along. Well, let it go at that. But ivliiit of the other lapses in which he offended? Why was he. at all, at Le ‘Pouquet, having a good time, while the war was on and the enemy was hurling his armored columns toward the Channel? And when Wodehouse and his household were caught in the G_0t‘mnn onrush, when n11 Eng- lshmen were doing their bit; in in their own country, lie,was iii- vlting the officers commanding ' to Join him ‘n the he was holding _ army bled. W011. lllcrfs nci going to b: any we (icstined Milton said im- vve concluded cf Western Crosses party while the British lllf-J- "ll fl lillgl? SCBlC. is‘ most doubtful. .\l1‘. but we have succeeded in pro- charge lilld against Wodehouse Dyson Lartcr, a couple oi years ago. was say- dliclnl; Rhythms: fllibffldfllllv har- tcr bouriza cocktails for the ing that the Russians had inventcil a wheat dler ma“ Khaiko" ma“ ls’ "m- encml about m drawn hls ‘Bum’ countrymen in bombs from the cncuah to - " v =~ the whcal; ' ' ooen prai- TlEWTIllIIl, Demin- NIGHT f or an nlr crews nnd and After a Hot Summer Dav The maple-tree branches l-langfiootvn bill ill uarluless that ls w nout real 1; me missus The leaves lit: itcatlly, one on an- o er, Flat auu unmbviilii; Grlcn gruas" and white clover Release a rlcllei" imgialncc for hav- ing borne The long day's sun; Even the little stones on the road Ara warm to the touch at midnight. The blue delplilillulns Stunning tn deep silence, Drool: from their tons like rilep- nerds’ crooks And the humming bird has gone away: One cricket by the doorstep. Dmlps his tuneless notes nto the rass Wherl. they are quickly hushed All lllonlz the shore ‘The tzhin dissolving waves Orumple and hiss among the rocks: A solitary gull. going fonvard on a te, hlizh errand, Sneaks lust once 11s lie spreads his winizs Over tlic level sea; Time sit-inns- iiown the morning side of midnight Anti a coolness will comc freshen- l! Before down . the 11h" war. Plfarrsa WHY Vt. son: FEET? M1011’ flelr- might better have buried them- Those have no right to celebrate of unclfini". ve l"? 0i 1b! years now, hafi/e fried to sabotage 1 revent their fel- l? ever presented this conflict as thg an they incited an uti- Tefll b°55 0n fills Wlilfllflz lllflllfll- counted number of our youth to a puny occupant bv cansena- m." Hamilton Spwtntor, ' The navy disclose, 11mg Japuneses dead were Sainan. Tintan three conquests 4,643 American last their liVifi. The to the Laurentians instead of vllllficd Fighting lY though lie himself tcd, lte fnrctirmost comfortably n ni'$¢‘¢.‘l‘i“mss”““‘i‘>‘5lfl. “‘°“‘“ “‘ When total disability strikes, your earned income stops; but your living com , go on, usually with added expenses. One of our licyownero became disab ed after luv- ing aid one remium of s21 .50. 11¢ T!!! llretdy received $100 u month for 50 months and is now reccivin $50 o month which wi continue during total dislbili up to a fur- ther ‘period o 100 months, makio $10,000 in all. A! the e115 of 150 months, he will receive the sum assured of $10,000 in CflSli, making a total amount received of $20,000. A Confederation Life Policy with Total Disability Benefits is most desirable. Write for particulars. BEFORE YOU INSURE CONSULT— Confederation Li e Association Lrulteli Llfiiec Batik oi‘ Ne... ~.\.4tl.. mag , Charlottetown ti. U. iiOuG, manager J HEAD Oil-ICE TOIONIO A165 ' modern corner _ .r" , y‘; . [USI ll." i u and )0“ Dark ofc .- "My store that “fishbours didn't y “ch "Cilll-IPL‘. from the day; of s". lo today's modem strives linen‘ 1 , Dmmlml-IY he and in dnlmgissg ltkiwscrirc . . . he woy-kf 1,5,,’ enterprise. i p aspen’ Th“ '5 B)’ loanlii . tlal brinlziggrllgil-ql’ 9nd ngonpng other esscn. free ‘The of NQVA SCUT Branches from Coal! to Con! BRANCHES IN PRINCE EDWABD [QLAND Charlottetown Mbmy Montague 01cm, Klmlnlml Suinmcrsirie Mun" -———*__ __=—__————-?_ .four years now h, mums“ to‘ have hi8 w... Join hhi In o". nwnv 1on1: after she, m, taken prisoner puestloils he “d 0 answer. For no may," how he my l h ‘ he‘; £2315“, t-hem off no mutter °“ w a‘ 111d. Nfiflnilng it as] luughfn l dnbfouslyy tllsvehe did’ bmdcwi slde Germany. ’ 11111". British authority does iave to frame a charge or iii-ii; kind. for lt. knows that British public oplnlot. has long ago scorn- ed the lack of thought nnri the 3n- dclwflcy of taste that Wodghnugc show/ed when he made guests in lzls seaside home iii France of me enemies of his country. o o o No charge will b."- lald 1121111157. Wodehouse for netting irunspcrt- ethfrom the sparse and lean coil- dliwns of internment as a prisrri- Bl” '°f -\\’11r ln Upper Sllesln ta the famed sumptuousnass of the Hotel prfdg Adlon in Berlin. Hts fellow prison- ers. most of whom had been cun- lllred as the fflto war lntilcii uni to them, hull to stick it out, and not un with their lot. Wodehouse 111.11 of t.h l1 meg Code a .i.%”°w'l.£é.,-- .§°'w served by iii, °J‘.‘I,‘;“J‘°,$ l‘ have acted differently. . he may have looked '"" SAINT JOHN., 1.v. anemone-row" " l Z00 A. M. I 1.30 A. M. .. 6,00 P. M. (‘Houston Only) 1 To NEW GLASG-0W l.00 P. M. One Way (Piiu Tar) $5.00 B-ISBIVATIONS-INFOR , ' TICKETS NATION PHONE 540-2061 .________. I _.__.______ 1111111111: c1111 Alnwlvsulll 4 _.__ .._____.__ __________ ' JUNIOR SIZE If you are n junior size (slzqq to l1, not. s. teen), button volt.- m, classic princess dress down ilie side and tie your neckline higri to llcht. eve the new 1944 silhouette and at the some time keen the lines i... comins to your dainty ltgiii-e. when bluckinli eyebrows. 11in cream th¢ brow ares, tlieli open the pores by apnlvlns ho; Clolhl. After plucking, close the pores with o mild astringent. A delicately pre- ‘ which restores, iitrengthene and ceautifies he Illll‘. lectures Grey or Wded Illlr to its original shade whether Black, Brown, led or Auburn. nrevents dnndrnl! and stuns failing . Promotu a new and ru rior fllrowth when the he ie fl n; and is unmaiii- ebiy useful In prevenlinr dandruff. Get your Bottle to- day. Prloe 00 cents. All YOU TROUBLE!) WITH LUMBAGO SOB! BACK ? I! lo we have one of the but remedied to offer namely BACK - RITE TABLETS Recommended foi- halo, Sciatica, r' ‘, J in uloninr anti other forms of ism. Price 5 cents . per x. MACS PIILE OINTMENT A are end efficient rem- ed for internal and external cl. It in nude only of the heat quality inzredienls. sing remarkable ther- apeutic value for this nur- sose, It carries out its bene- cinl effect in three wars: 1- It loothel. 2. It. Lubricatcs. S. It in astringent. Get a tube today. Price 60 cents lube. TIIE 2 MACS Ill Great Georle 51ml Mal Orders Given Prompt Attention. | B, F, llutclleson 81 80H OPTOMETRISTS “Specialists in the fit- ting of gluon for tile correction of ocular de- feels.” 53 Grafton Street ---————_-.-.—_- Professional Garlis McLeod G’ Bentley w. n. arm-mu, 1t. o. r. a. nun-racy. K. c. llnrrlllen and Atinrnflvl" not b h 0d 1 d ' " illflflfia isutchenrg/lll nil/gr‘ eeiisliiihig MU" L,“ mm“ h’ exl-llin WhY l1 did . ‘ WHI LEY PHI BRO“ Nor wlii ll clfarge bseollild against (or) 31-h“ ,§;;,‘,’,-,, b?‘ 1""! — l“ u him officially" accusnz hlm of is to adopt, com “in 1125100" _.- . llvlllll ln plenty in the Hotel Brls- because of the lull): s?” can" iiifl lOl l" Paris. althcuuli how lie an appeal for volunt: m] M‘. m. a T I Camle l° b“ “m” 3”" h“ l" “Wives One nlinil rim iiiguiliil 6? 00 avo ded remal "' l t . ' “on m Genmp ngd p concert v.1 and efihgggfinbufga-ecwdenbebor "I R. s " Chartered Accountants . - — . PRUGRESSHIE UUMERVATIVE 53 Gram“ s“ Chum Phone zoso - B»: I47 p, r011 nllrrllllls, 11111111111111 All Progressive-Conservative Electorl of tile follow. :1..°.::.':."1:"".."-'* " s-t-"l-r» 8-"- LORNE VALLEY - MARTINVALE - IS-MILE 1111001: BALDWIN’?! 120.411 - CARDIGAN - ROSENEATH This meeting is for organization purposes and tile Fed- erll Candidate will be in attendance. BY ORDER 0F DISTRICT DIRECTORS. Il- ll. F. ARGIIIBALII Chartered now-Men" Intern Trust Iluiidinl Chetloitelowl M. ALBAN FARMER 1A,, LLB. Cnnlion lent of Colnmllnl I'll’ I I T0 LOAN none-Ill. louorml. l"- I Cffllland ilulnpany