PAGE FUUR__ “Ta-T THE BIIANLOTTETOTTN GUARDIAN Morning Daily (Founded in i881] Authorized as Second Class Mali. Post Oiliee Department. Ottawa. The Guardian may be obtained at: Hub Tobacco Shop, lloncton, N. B» The News Shop, Moncton, N. B. George McLean rlctuu, N. S. Walker‘; White Spot, u Salter st. lhllfu. N-fl- Metropolitan News Agency, 1248 Peel St.. Montreal United Cigar Stores. Chateau Laurler Ottawa, Ont B. Aitken, Lord Elgln‘; Hotel, Ottawa. Unt. J. Fine, 35-1 Bay Sh. Toronto Ont. Wolfe's News Stand, Sudbury. Ont. 01d South News, Cor. Milk and Washington She Boston Ilotnllng’: News Agency Times Building, New York. “The Strongest Memory is Weaker Than - the Weakest Ink." Tniiifinav, sser. s, me Avoid Fear Tlte tuainland l’rc~_s are evidently playing up the polio scare to our detriment. Do not let fcar get control. tht-rc is nothing, or next to nothing to be zilariticil about. .\'o laboratoryi proof has been published ~o far to substantiate pgeliminsry diagnoses. “Pay icarviul atti-ntittn to iwr-‘onal clean- liness such as lilnritlltjll hand washing betorc eating," warns The Xiin-tiiiil Foundation tor Infantile lfiiralisis in it. list or precautions against serious attacks oi iIic- dist-ass now threatening litany cuitiiitiiiiitics iii the Iillilfill States. Scientific ziiiilitlritit-s agree on (inc thing about [)0liu—thc vi‘ causing thc (ll.\(’£l5C is widespread during t-pidrniics. llow the virus gets into the body is ;i llitillt iipnii which thev do not entirely agrcc, but the hid/e of Ilic ("l'f(fi‘ll<'t? flit/r far indirtilizr that ttlli’ [nit/limit tutzv fill! organism: can viii-yr Hit‘ burly Ilr throng/h llic maul/i. Dirty hands ntight readily carry the in- fecting virus into the Indy. llow widespread this virus may be, has bccn indicated by many scientists. Some of the early ‘polio fighters knew that the virus of infantile paralysis could be found in the bowel eliminations of many patients. \\'lt:it thcy did not know was how long the virus could he excreted from the ‘hu- man body and whctlicr tlicrc might be chronic carriers of the disease similar to "Typhoid Mary" who innocently spread typhoid to hun- dreds of victims. Our Situation-What Hope?’ Today, as never before, there is a uni- versal attempt to escape from a world of real- marinc armor plate, is quickly gobbled up by his enemies. This, the Telegraph-Journal fears, is what will happen to the New Bruns- wick lobsters ivhen they find themselves in the Pacific. You would think, to read this paper, that thePacific was of a pea-sbup tempera- ture Wllfili, in fact. it is so cold that British Columbians seldom bathe in it, except on sun- warnled beachcs. Perhaps the 'first inimi- grants from New Ilrtiuswick perished because they abandoned their armor but there tnav b: other causcs not vet understood. It is to be hoped that they will not prove fatal to the new experiment but it is permitted to suspect that the TcIcgrafl/z-Joiirtiti! has a secret feeling that lobsters belong in New l-lrutiswick. that other regions are really not good enough for them. If this scents an excess of local pride, nature may confirm it." llow true arc the words 0f the that “When all its ivork is done, the llc shall rait; 'I"he tru-th ls great. and shall prevail. When none cares whether it prevail or trot." poet, The truth iii this casc l\ that the lobsters above rbfcrretl to ucvcr saw New llrutiswick until they were shipped from Prince Edward Island to Sgtint john to be [lacked and flown tn the Pacific Coast. Sonic smart-zilcck broad- cast the misinformation that they were New l‘il’ill’lS\ViCl\’ l0ll§l€l'>, and it was swallowed hook, line and sinker by ll(.‘\\'$l)Il]l(‘t‘ commentators across Canada; though goodness kitows every Rlziritiiiicr is aware that the lslzuttl and not New llriiuswiclc is thc lttimc mi prime lobsters. jitst as it is the home of ilrimc rsystcrs, silver foxes and seed potatoes. Like all Islanders our lobsters are virile fellows and if thcv take off their coats in the Pacific it will be because they are infighting tnood over being continually niiscalleil New ltrunswick-srs. lu that case other (lcnizcns of British Columbia coastal watcrs had better beware. Uur Saint john coiitciiitmrarfs pro- fessed solicitude for their safety in such cir- cumstance is too ridiculous for words. First Things First‘? Reconstruction Minister Howe held up authorization of construction of badly-needed apartment houses for our Charlottetown war veterans and their families, alleged reason be- ing that the need was not sufficiently urgent. There are already 200 applicants but appar- ently that doesn't constitute urgency in Mr. H0we’s mind. But pote this question and ans- \ver from Hansard report of the House of Commons proceedings, Aug. 28: Q.-\Vhat is the total value 90f construc- tion permits which have been issued to brew- Notes By The Way A move is on foot to abolish gambling ta l-Ievaua, and it its successful, efforts wlll nest be made to have the ll-‘sklmzvs stop wearing fur coats. -Bos‘.on Globe. Ybu'd never recognize them now, but we remember when Sumly was the big fellow in the Lid-time economic sketcn, Supply iii-a, 11;. ntsnd. — Winnipeg Trlbunc, peace, but she wants a peace dictated ard con- trolcd by Russia. She is nun": told she caiuzot have .t that way This irrevocable decshm by the democ- racies Ls the vain to be found in the Paris disagreements. rid it may lead the “-'.lv to a workable peace, though not the bright, um svorrled peace all itoped for -—Van- couver Province Russia wants A judge decided that jllst be- cause she tried on huts for seven 1101115 Slfaishl. s woman wasn't necessarily insane A i/IIHYTTITISL suggests that maybe he didn't gee the hats. That's the trouble wit}: these simple msanity ch-xi- ud- ded evidence often messes then: up. as in the case of the woman who llked pancakes, says The Kingston Whig-standard. Assured by a psjvchlatrlsi thrt. t4lg< was definitely not a sign 0t lllF-Jllllj, she warmly Lnvited him to cal'._- she had seven ‘runks packed full em. The Free Press believes, with the Senate Tourist Committee :hat “n. broldly plilliP-Id tourist traffic p1)‘- lcy has almost iirlimiictl possibili- ties" and that Ftvdcral aid should. be made available to nn lntlllSlrfy which holds ouch obvious possibili- ties. If the economy of this Ncrth Ameriotn COITlIlLIH can be stabl- llzed before next Summer. if more accommodation can be so: up ‘w. this side, if we ‘mprove ou' high- ways and put our holiday riwssaze before a larger number r‘. pros- pective travellers. our tourist trade in 1947 should prove l1r'.;-2 and profitable. rLondon Free Priss. What. may prove o serious barrier to the success of the (Saskatche- wan Hospital) phsn is the prcsert. shortage of nospital accommoda- tton in the province. Practically every hospital t1 Saskatchewan ls filled beyond its normal capacity now. Many hospitals are obliged in refuge admlsslon to less serious cases seeking tictommodat on m conserve spaze fir persons with more serious illnesses. This l5 hap- pening at a. flute when everyone who goes to o. hospital exnicts to pay the full cost out: of his own pocket. One can only imagine what. will happen when every individual in the province, by aylng uni. earns the right to a hosp tal bed in time of illness. ——S'iske.toon Star-Phoen- ix. . Endless other shortages, too oh- THE CI-IARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN Age Cannot Wither _ (The Times Landon) Du Maurie: 0mg 41-" ._ pm hire. a competitor. to the 71km‘, of the Vittueans qt Whig»; gnu‘. can there have been 4mg mo“ worthy to figure in it; mm M“ Griffin, 080d sevi-ngyqm and 6 grandmother. who lotel aim!“ g fwr-wred sis in a e race m Whltb regatta avid cum in or, 0nd. r vslllng the feat o! Mrg, N9», tleton, who at the use o! seventy. two galnedlthxd place in the win- uris are ery cnam ionslr. o Stockholm. p p " Fifty veers before. Mrs Griffin had rowed in the first regatta. so that to a Sen-anal jubilee sin! add. ed an individual one of br-Ihgesg lustre. Her name ma elmon 00mg to be remembered wiIh 9,5“ immortal Guy Nickalll, who m 1908. having‘ been born it. l ".'. rowed ln t e Leander eight that. beat. the Belgians at the Olympic; regatta. It. would seem that those who are past the first flush c! youth are pre-oiulnently buitt for endurance Lt no .or.3er '0' speed. 1n the Manatnoi- race at the re- cent championship meeting the two men who fought. out s desperate flnlsh were each over forty and a flfty-year-old "vii; fifth. No vgfler. an capable of sucn feats ran be said to lag superfluous on the stage, and Mrs. Griffin may be moved to take an onr agtvn next vear: but if this ls to i»- ner Iasr. race. it has truly been ‘a sundowin splen- did and serene." All things mm: some tn an end, and it ls GIWGL. as well to make it a good one. When W. G Grace was 58, forty-one years after he had first plave-cl for the Gendemen, he was asked to glsy for them yet. onpe again. at the Oval. He marle seventy-four runs. which would doubtless have been many more cculd he have run tuem, 1nd then threw his bat. clown on the taole in the Dllvllion, tired but nappy, and said, "I all-ant play any more" He had sensed beforehand the Chance of a great exit and triumph- antly made it. Ard so at ‘ll there must come, even l0 those of the the thougth cf going white going is still 100d There are those who act liters‘.- ly on this traditional piece t-f act- area? FOREST MOODS There is singing of birds in the deep wet woods, . In the heart of the listening soli- tildes, Peewees. and thruahes, and spor- row-s. not few. And all the notes of their throats are true. The thrush from tihe innermost CUT (OARSI FOR PIPE vloe and vanish into private life Whit" 111911‘ Powers ar-i their fame are alike at their height. Others, more careless of c-putatiori and un- atble to tear themselves from the scene of so many pleasures are content to take! on even er come back," for TNINFISIOTTIIII TOIACCO JUST ill! ow CHUM . Tlio Tobacco of Guilty i ‘CANADA'S OIIOINAI. AIOAIATIC "PI YOIACCO“ i t». JUN (UT HNI FOR ROHING YOUR OWPJ old place. if only they may t; ‘i. lowed Bvlduii-‘ly 1o rellnquwh it. Which course to adopt. mug’, b, a matter of individual taste and tem- Brflment: but in this cou-izrv we y ave iammgreat tenderness towards ower our ve ms and are to ‘ ' DIME 611d so m humbly ard hap- those who are so fond iifehtthef; most. lndomlbzblv vouthful spirit, plly. They reek nothing of that pastime the: they cannnt QIVQ it m‘! IWETUWAY $111’! saving: “Thev ncv- up. Many more than Mrs Griffin's hey beie no, grandchildren will rlse up and call vain hope of coming back tn their im- biessecp A Special Jitiétiiéh of the will be held in ' THE LEGION HALL, CIIARLOTTETOWN ' 011 TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 10o. llleelin ciiiuinilii rrnmrioii or Aeiiitiuiruii: i Music Instruction. A. ROY KENDALL, L.R.A.M., A.A.G.0., A.C.'C.0. Studio: ' School of Music I-Iesrtz Memorial Hall Private Violin Instruction Learn to play the Violin in the privacy of your own home under the guidance of s competent teacher of many years of experience. For particulars write: ,' BOX “85” GUARDIAN ATTENTION We carry a complete line of Trusses. All sizes. It's the Most Exciting Make-up In Years... A 'k...the screen star secret iurreivuisn s. 1940 . - - ~ . This important A ricult al C f ' ' itr- T1115 mar b- 1 cmiiiwii 1°1111<11¢Y aft“ cries and distillcries it. Canada since V-E Dai? 11°“ 1° mm“? “‘e““°“' “m” ash takes on - g ‘l’ °“ "'°"°° m" ‘W518i - - yam o; Swim bu, no excuse “or explanah A.__$2,7/_9V_759 (Construction). l itéygmggcgrrpfiglége gélolétliuasllptgtllyelillf A tender dream o, the treasured of three sessions, the first to open at i0 A. M. Daylight that b88l1flfi68 instantly. . . a gone- Saving Time. This will be the first tim ti: C d‘ production stopuaze, says toe Sau t a“ - . _ e e 8m! lall 5,, Mme 5,... g“, m, 511° fléggvlyrezf 51118°t11 WW1 P111" federation of’ Agriculture ha held a meeting in the Mari- itlgtiusveoiisrciiiisisi-iéi sliiiiiie lsbllkely o‘ thiriiliifihafigrglcht oftlw pm- "me P1'°"111'~‘e~‘1 811d 1} 1S 0f the utmost importance that, ,0 be greeted Wm, eiths, blank - ~ every farm organization and farmers generally be repre- _ , amazement or dflsion, ‘LP-HI the T . - - sgnlgfl at, this 31h ‘ _ ttovcrnor-(scncral claim ls expliine-I Glassmaltcvs are heledliesharéltxlgwgid-srmwersyl“ ‘he g ermg tion will “wltitc-ivash" tlic bald facts of history now being written. Internationally the picture is a “snzifu." For this we titigltt lulamc the (liplotnats and politicians, but tlicv arc tiicrelv carrying out - EDITORIAL NHTES .--. w/féx 7acf0r FOIlOWing the custom p. several of their immediate tirctleccssors, the rrdcrs and instructions of their respective gov- lrnnietits, and wvt-rititit-itts Zll'€ the people. To yeirlaiil in tiiwvcr a gnvcrninetit, at home, must sound out the ptlltliC always with an eye to vote-catching. luit-rii::tiilii.'illv' it trains its |ights on holding tn" cxtcniling its prestige. To do both calls for Ct)ll.\lll't‘l'llllilf ilolitical jockey- hz- - ' ~ (lllalllilv and in price com ‘ '1 ' rcassurin: and rcfrvshiris to snow- M ‘ti’ ' ‘ ' _ _ _ _ . _ _ pared with the c0 rc- 1_ 1,5 , ., an me roblems will ecei e Th" ‘"1"! “*1 ‘w’ "f °‘°“1"““- W“ “-° §P011dl11iI1110111l11415fYrlllflvili4t77bg00l7omids ililiibldhiiiotitiiflrhvilifdeafitiniiotitiintfcg Bu‘ ‘iii: ‘Ii-fife woodidaimd“ We" Ample timg will be providred fvor giiiiieti-ctililadisciilstsiiiariitiiialii real anchor oi trubhc npiiiutti upon which those make less Specmcum. contributions Agloom Wm, ‘the doom o, a 50h important problems introduced by the Ministers of Agri- invcstcd with authi-ritv can rclvv with aily cer- tainty,’ coinproiiiist-s rather than decisions are the order of the dxv, and thcsi: often reached ivith hesitaiicy. Canada shou‘il bc, ttilay, facing a period and Lady Alexander will reside in their spe- cial saloon car when visiting the Province. They have done likewise elsewhere across Can- ada. ~ x 4- n- n- It is encouraging to find that in July our fisheries showed a substantial incrcase both in $133,030; against 3.707.380 pounds, $i32,771. _ r a- v s. According to The Lellcr-Rccuicctt, the Par- liament just adjourned may never reassemble. A Ilfillfffll election in Canada is not yet cer- tain, but thcrc are sonic signs that i_t_ may take unable to supply the/Fa“ 7 @9111“? of shortage of snJa ash, which in turn ls said to tit; in short supply because it is lrvirely a by-izroduct of the’ steel industry. In a world intellectually deep in the problems of atomic discov- ery, jet-propelled transportation, and other cosmic-Shaking pursuits. to society, A public-minded citi- zen in the United States has in- vented s silent paper-bag for the popcorn, peanuts and candy that so many movie-goers like to munch on during their visits lo the theatre. ~Regina Leader-Post, In the heart of tihe sensitive sol- ltuclcs. The roseate bell and the lily are here And rf-very leaf of tlhelr sheaf 1| 111‘. - Careless and bold, wit-bout dream of woe, The trlllluxus scatter their flags of rowful race. —Archlbald Lampman, (1861-99), Montreal Gazette. freedom for the individual to de- velop fully. But the better the purl- 111118 the clelrer the proof. America The Conference will be addressed by the three Mari- "1119 MWSWPS of Agriculture, the Hon. A. C. Taylor of Fredefif-‘lofl. the Hon. A. W. MacKenzie of Halifax and the I-Ion. W. F. A. Stewart of Charlottetown who will out- line agricultural problems in their respective provinces Other outstanding leaders in Canadian Agriculture from various parts of Canada will also address the gthering. culture and outlined in the agenda. This event provides an excellent opportunity of bringing to the attention of the Canadian Directors who will attend from every pro- vince in the Dominion the serious problems affecting Marl- HOLLYWOOD - ' Mail Orders Given Prompt Attention "The ‘.2 Maop Professional Cards NEIL W. HIGGINS . Chartered Accountant 144 Richmond St. ' of industrial t-xintnsinn and hcr voting man- phce before the end of this .. ——"' is not. m kl i - ' Charlottetown _ . s . wkflr. M | bi n. 1 r ,- 1! 11-‘; <10 118W? n show- . . . - hood, cspvciallv/ those returned trout the serv- - >l< 101 r >t< ;t.e,,‘,‘§‘el,g'§°fio°,.,"ff,'ttfing° 15 5-,; T2. 111E t0doy in plates like Germany Farmers m 1!"? Pmvmce 3T9 urged l0 attend these Tel. 589 P-o- B03 .66 ices, should llC find‘ t! n1.- st-citritv- illCV were semblance that. Field-Marshal Vls- l" "e a direct wmporison is made, sessions and. sssistm presenting a clear cut picture of our "' l0 lavishly lcil to expect. Instr-ail, the industrial Field hlarslfal Sir Ilcnry Maitlaitd i\Vil- 5011. (i-ll. Lilllir, D.S.()., etc, Prime Min- cour-t. Monigozre ‘s ofltclsl dottblei bears to him. lrauteuant cllftor. he went about tiirre 1n the hope but parts of Europe the‘. have been occupied b,’ 1,1551, a" 51,0 problems to the Directors of this great Canadian organiz- PUBI TC STENUIEITAPHEIT Mlmeogrsphlng ends III! 111N111"! P151111‘? 15 a l1‘~"»‘7"“i “Yul” ml!‘ ‘ink-Ci Cllpvlmil istcr Attlccs llcrsou-ll representative to the James appeal“ 1'" ihe bliiciyisior‘ iiisriiiuiftiiriigs ‘iiviiiiirehalvie simcliidlge i °°n°'" "m" °°n”lwndwoe’ mam’ P111113 11ml f" 5*"! l”“»ll“"“lil\'5 "I Olhcri- President of U. S. A. on Military itjlattcrs born pleiiizriicrizisadxiiriiolrltheuiiiii- oi-ti-msgtid Wm "V" ‘Fee WBYI» -—iCl'l1’f-!tiaii i i mm‘ ""1 uxpm" It i5 W, m that in the last war Britain this date I881; had a (Iistinguished miilitary Fm" when he-‘éas at Gi-brfl-‘alja, Science Monitor. ' P. E. I. FEDERATION 0F AGRICULTURE _HELEN HIDDEN hill 19- dl» Q h“ l“‘l"-"~ 5 lhmuzhol" the career‘ general officer comma di ‘he time 01mg Nommndv “WISH” It ‘t I - i Talwhou ism-J’ t - . < .n lng 10th ‘"1111! 1 I 18001111118 Increu- R, A, PROFITT, Presuhng country. iluv.‘ iniicli nt will this be ticccs- sary in the fuiur i‘ Vaiiaila is the logical coun- Army, Iraq and Persia, 1942-3, (fommaizdcr- in-Chicf, Middle lizist 43-44; Supreme Allied that he would cc seen by enemy agents vivho would report that. tn»: lngly difficult for e large segment, of the population to face v;- to W. R. SHAW, Secretary Apt. No. 4, Gonnsnght Apt!» - Pownll Street. . , , , -. , . , < .. . . Fl ld-M h 1 "s; at Gltvfaliar. "limb because ‘he m0 ivt-i- and . i ti y to draw lill 4 . initial. b.it what‘ business (Jmnnandcr Alclhtcrraneiul qwlmtre .44: head Boom“ 3:: ‘gariiqzjt’ 01mm James’ impulses of dilly "Vin; {em more . _ ' . ‘..." man or orgaiir/alion l- gum! to LYZlllllLC on the n] the Brmsh hi", gm” Mission l0 “fish, was on the stun? and lreMsill/g Elli gggrénggi tgzcgggirmgtlfis lcfatbasi‘; unccrtziiutv of an tlllCtlltilill- llClllllC. mnton 19444). ‘ Wham“ ° Fm” ff,“ 5 qffinug amordlnqjo the ‘web: ‘ 1.0555,)“. Um. ,,,,;,h,;,|,,,u,. m m, 3mm while s . L ‘k i végifihxihifiigaflriaftsselgicei. gt? mud’ ‘lglslonxly been gum): o r232; t3: Pfifilildt llVoiia and (l-‘lharles A. Dunning now in "on," find Gtllillflily openly syintiathcttc in our industrial plight, ML John Probe (CC-Rlqcghla) tom the ln the day at. the City of IJllldOZlli and {he finéiéilzfiriityflzléléttgptivag: I” a 5c e u e 5 a5 0 Qws- ‘ u." may be sccrctly conzrattilxitiiig hcrself that Shc will not fart- anv Ql 't cunpt-iitoii from Cau- atliian industry for vciu-s to come?‘ The throat of Britain cstziltlishing and financing post-war industries hcrc has suffcriirl zit lcast a ,l°111l>f_)_1f'_ ary setback. . Qur rctiirncd nicn. it ‘is true, have justly citjoved benefits llt‘\t‘l' lit-fore itccorilcd their like, but these arc being tiullificd by a confused labor picture w-hirh directly or indirectly af- Gnvc-rninent it was “prcpostcrouf that Can- a complete cast-ivcst crossing. Mr. Probe rc- called departmental answers to his queries in which had bccii said that [.997 niilcs of the Ikaits-Canaila"llighw 'v ltad been completed and hard stirfzicctl. llut he had been told that the specific route had not been choscn finally and no definite standards of surfacing had been laid down. Some of it was “much below modern acla had no highway" systcm that would permit ' freedom ceremony -- Hamf f0li Spec- tator. i As if the Palestine question was not serious ciao-ugh and complicat- ed enough 1n its own right, tt has now become tled up with a politi- cal campaltlh in the Uni-ted States and as a result there is new hard- ly the hnrcst possibility of solving the problem c-n its merits. When the League oi’ Nations took up the questicn of mandates early ln l-is period of existence. it was sug- gested that thc mundati: for Piiles- quent period af ":10 wer" l-t which we now live. [is origin flatal back to the graduil uslntegr-tatk-n’ of traditional standards which began prior to the lob-s: Great war A 19W Dsyfihllrlsfe have Qllffléllfld possible solutions. Dr. Bruce Chis- holm, for lntanco, believes that strengthening the mind of ‘a child to the lmpscr. of stark truth wouid D1898“: him for Jhe mental strains anti shocks of nduit life. Ability to face truth and accept. l: cour- VQCCYJSIY can liaroly be enough, Leave Wood 7 tun. 9 am. 11 a.m. 1 p.m. 3 p.m. 7 a.m. 9 s.m. 11 s.m. 1 p.m. 3 5 Operating-Daily Including Sundays. DAYLlGI-IT SAVING rnvls RATES: Same as 1945. For Dally Information Listen in to CFCY 7:30 A.M. 5 p.m. hgq; nu; Bollllllll cnnetuwn" H. R. DOANE i C0. Chartered Accountant! u ovum sum. Charlottetown let-ts their rehabilitation. They want s stake nandard; and u-wi“ have m be rebuilt" I, tine might, properly be rllvun m however in w complex o world Each Mlfllflfl u: Ill "l the" cmmlw‘ “ml ‘I feeling that the} are was "prcposteroits" for (Yanada to consider tAhfsielIlIpiiiilegélfltlgifis-Wg:llhgiflelliuflT; giigiierniufif ixilthddiiigniitrliaonsa 51:5 NORTHUMBERLAND FERRIES LTD" lsllelol I. llanninl. 9J- wamed’ Sm .‘“°".’lr" (mwfinlniint handnms.’ ‘herself a “middle class liowct” when iit was m“ “d9 f‘! l5°mmm1sm “ml “WM abiding hm“ whim “"4"” d1" The 5mm"... ,5 lg-ctttttmq intolerable. (an-l not possible for h" pcople to gross her so“ have nothing to do with ohltzu- forefathers. This present-s a. great R. E. MUTCII, President. ____._ ital and labour tniist quickly settle their differ-l " enccs if confidence in the future of the countrvi is to be restored. From Parlinincnt should COMO! inspired leadership, iindcrstatirling and vision, From the public, an awakciiiitg back ‘to world of reality. “ Mistaken Identity from east to west without entering another country. The Gnvernmetit should take a lend in eliminating this situation. Tflye “enormously lucrative” tourist traffic would bcnefitJ- ‘ 1| r d1 a \Vas any recovery of ovier-ikaynicnts in ‘war contracts obtained by the Mackenzie King Gov- ernment? Members of the Senate War Ex- penditures Investigation -C0mmittee, iWashing- ilohs outside its own four houn- darles. So Great Britain added the Palestine job to hcr other loo and dld her best with it. - Vancouver Some of lnndorfs grim scars of wan- areas where Germ-an bombs tinned whole rows bf housis lmo a mass of fancied debrts- .have been cleared and transformed trio zgen-alr playgrounds where snmll tldren, especially in crowded dis- tricts. D183‘ safely and happily un- challenge to the church. — Gait Reporter. nouns y KIDNEY PILLS i ‘NEW BUS SCHEDULE , 48 BllAli (Montague Bus Service) Effective Sept. i946 rvvv T McLeod & Bentie! w. I. BIITLII._ l0- I. A. nwnn. 8-0- Iunhten. ma Amman‘ - in ‘lllfiilleoltrll ‘A; a lbs- I Says the IVlllHf/lrg lip-ct» Pn-ss: "Of till ton, would seem to have a lifetime job ahead- of iilifuili-iiiiiiPilsii 'q-"t’,l,“°§'-.,,",'°§}f§Z ., I” Ch I u.“ I Ar “*”"' ' I I ‘ the immigrants who have stcainctbzicross (Tan- them if_thcy follow tip all the leads which some 1G1" T11g3!l"1J“>l111T1'1l-r°l1eh°1l “all? 3:5 59in], :50 w" ' Ar‘ 10:10 CNIIIOI R. MEQIIINI i Ida from the Atlantic to the Pacific the lnb- authorities declare ‘point to needless squander- ,,,,'§,,§,,,,,; lot‘; 35,.“ 3,330 £95,‘; 8;” Hlulgmok ' A; 10:05 IA- 4 ster 'hss been the least‘ successful, Isle his mg of “untold billions" on war, contracts. S_o a day. The children play from 9111p 3:40 M‘ Albion A‘: 16:00 lonleter. I“ . never been able to establish himself if‘l a Pact ic far thecotnttiittcchs one big effort has been in ;li'llrf"lwllxgs_ ‘it: 3:50 Lake Verde Ar‘ 9;” "m" a home but‘ he is 2111112 10 112V illlillfl- Lobstors connection with the so-callcd “paper' munitions “m, yocging horse; and m; d011,; 4,“, Avomhl . ‘hf 9,40 "u." h-A ma" from the fertile sca shelf of the New Brims- empire of the (iarsson family but when this —- M111 not my '0 set in IfHlWI-f j ° ' j °”"'““'" . h h b ‘ o t t B 1' h I d h d . . . . h . 3mm“, Th9“ “RG31 1W9 w," my EIITOAVIIQ Al’. as” PDOB "Al wick more ave een mover. u o ri s ta reac c its priciest stagct econintittee pass- flan ‘ mmvkuMam o, dob.“ ‘=15 48 sum". An 9:” u” “..“..““.,,_, Columbia and turned adrift to fend for thqm- ed the whole works over to the Department of ns every dav 11;. return It!‘ one 4,” C n“ . N u. A‘, a," "' selves. British Colombians _welcome them, justice. Now the controller general of the fulfil; -,me“r:feli,:m: mun”: ‘g5 Atli|ey,gl"hnlzr ' ‘t: ,2“ I03 PlllI-Ilw "F5 hoping that some day they, like the fortunrte Treasury, Mr. Lindsay C. Warren, has foul the sist of breakfast (which includes mmwN n y 4.30 N", 9"", M. s.” cnn-bmdfna 2,1,‘ hiifitilfts. Will be able to eat all the broi ed committee that while his office was able to f?" Avg’ N mad 6mm‘ a’ J A’ ' ' 4;” Monulu‘. A‘, ' 8:“ fidlnum “we. ‘a: fl ' w the please. But the 51.10111» Telc- recover $200,000,000 from overpaid war con- ' " ofihtlpetiifi ' ' v tractors, that was only a ilrop in the bucket At home and abroad Americans mums 1'1‘ m“ , _ . tum n m; Animal 111;. _ _t hss-‘doubts tbout it. The waters Doll? except Wednesday Ind Sunday, with eennoe- . , ftllliitlPtlblST l , .~ . - in re l says, are too warm for lob- of such overpaymenis. Dilflfi]! the turbulent "t" "w °-”‘“"’"'° w m" m"; time daily at Montague for Cardigan and Georgetown. yeti’. I rounds them, in the language early phases of the war, there was little thought ttiiitlolodrfeiliiifiiqrvnwfislltlihiaillih m.‘ ‘wn All! III Ill"! M. River “£8215 AM. fill‘ “will” 7h .110‘ ll : °f i fishermen, fir-take off their of how much it costjo get the means necessafi’ {Ptguméhemfiiatulhootnfi gilkmy . T. t °"'_ __ U‘ Wk] m“ go Chg-hung”! . m , m, “firs... of ‘stmlwwter. it scents, this mts- to salvation. and war con ractors evidently took u, "d mahrh,‘ ,m,,,_,l’h.§’ WBWMHNW" '33 u; or III" "I nus la equality of opportune. , _ _ '5'- ' ~ fill gum [iiiwut-iil full ldvsntll‘ 9f the WW tunity. , -