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India. - (GP) -— U10 government of Bombay Ila-s 5on0- tioned a scheme for the manufac- tnire, refining, standardizing. bott- ling and marketing of snark liver oil. Roosevelt Discusses “Peace Plans- By Douglas B. Cornell i-Proiessilmzll- Bards U McLeod 8 Bentley W. F}. BENTLEY, K. C. l. A. BENTLEY. B. O. Barristers and Attorneys-at- Law President Roosevelt called if necessary-and declared the ited States’ 154 Prince Street fifiim '" Binnie???‘ At Law lher work with the other fi h Amormy to g t them Prince Edward island. (Successor to Late Richard E. Johnston] Office Suite 420, 31 Milk Street, Boston, Mass. "—>__'-_*—*"—'— sa T-‘rederie A. fir}; 144 Richmond Street Charlottetown; i’. E; l. BELL t? MATHIESN MONEY TO LOAN Joreign policy Waldorf-Astoria hotel ions at his back, merely to talk. whenever There was applause when Mr. Grmany directly responsible" German race, as such." "The German people are Cameron Block - Charlottetown B01118 to be enslaved-because rhe -;-'_" "'“'—~————————=;‘= United Nations do not traffic in H_F_ McPhee B_A_ KL]. human slavery," he said. "But it will be necessary for them to earn NOTARY at their Way back into the fellowship BARRISTER soLrcl-[ol olfmpgsce-loving 811d law-abiding nl. _ l Eu-ey-gg-udllg chn-‘Egfl The President ot a big hand PALMER é? HASLAM A. J. HASLAM. B.A.. LLB. BARRISTER, ETC. Bank of Nova Scotia Chambers Charlottetown, P. E. l. MONEY T0 LOAN Phone B5 P. 0. Box l2 the development of his foreign pro- gram and mentioned the good neigh- bor policy, independence for the Philippines and recognition of the Russian government. His hearers broke into applause and many of them stood when the President lauded secretary of war .Stimson as a Republican who had ‘tendered "magnificent services" to Charles R. McQuaid B A. Barrister, Solicitor, Notary, Etc Riley Building, Charlottetown Phone 333 i EYES rxlulllro, AND GLASSES FITTED .I. s. TA YLOR’ l O PTOMETRIST I Corner Kent and Queen Sh. Phone gesidence i018 n Y Phone i956 Dug-i lloane Chartered Accountants 5S Grafton Street- Charlottetown Phone 2080 Box M1 Randolph W. Manning. 0.A. tlorrell and Bompan D. E. Alllllilhllll Chartered Accountants lantern Trust Building Charlottetown ENOUGH 1O BUY SOME VICTORY BOND! ii "Put this proposition any way you will," he asserted, "it is bound to come out the same way; we ei- neat nations, or we might some day ave Winding up a day of campaign- Commissioner for Deeds, Etc. for éggw tfiilnprellélllézlrllfichspgf:wYglglg association at the. The flags of the United Nat- Mr. Roosevelt surveyed some 2.000 diner; over- flowing balconies and ioyers and "The people of the nation want their government to act, and no‘; an wherever there is a threat to world peace." Roosevelt declared there would be "stern punishment for all those {in or ‘he war and also when he said that "we bring no charge against the not when he listed s pping stones in deliver Freight l NEW YORK. Oct. 22 - (APl-z las 1118111; for a world organization with power to compel peace-by force, that representative in such an organization must be l}: Egon congressional "authority [ogtun did not receive its support, am l.lEE ' 1.. . sruvcuson. District Manager. 1A0 Richmond St. WANTED ALIVE 0R DEAD For the next three months we re uire five thousand pounds ch cken and fowl daily. Crates suu- rlied for live birds. Our prices are likh on heavy chickens both alive and dressed. The Royal Packing Bo Charlottetown J. D. JENKINS. Prop. me as a member of the administraliou. Boos and hisses were heard when he declared tun; Senator Gerald Nye (Rem-N. D.) and Rep. Hamilton Fish (Rep-N. Y.) were "Isolationists. " More boas filled the ornate“ room when he said the "McCor- mick-PaLersonI-learst . Press" was Isolationist, too, and was proud that the administra- l-lis recommendadon that the Un- ited States representative on a world Peace council be given power to act brought a heavy outburst of handclapplng. Mr. Roosevelt said “a question oi the men who will formulate and can? Out _a. foreign policy of this country 1s m issue in this election- very much in issue... “If the Republicans were to win control of the Congress in this ol- -ection invemrate isolationists would occupy positi us of commanding influence and power." During his tour Saturday. Mr. Roosevelt took a soaking. 50 miles of it, on a four hour drive which paraded him in a. rain-swept open car past tens of thousands of New Yorkers. Presidential Secretary Stephen Early said the presidents physician, Vice Admiral Ross '1‘ _ Mclntire, had examined him lm-l mvdifltely after the tour and found no ill effects All-Plastic Tires to Solve Problem HAMILTON, Ont. — Develop- ment of the first "heat-tempered“ all-plastic tire - a step eventually may greatly increase tire life — was announced mday by W. H. Funston, President of The Firestone Tire and Rubber Company of Canada Limited. The 505mm try to tell mom how w pack on honest pro- m’ i“ “b”? "-33"? 1.1.x frankly. "A first-chi; purgduc worth c first-clan rice" p . She laughed back at him. "You're: not an idealist, are you, sprstt?" “Not the classic variety, at any rate." He paused s. moment. and. remarked, "Elizabeth, it's so much.‘ easier to dream about the ideals i we can't reach than to do the best 10b we're capable of’ doing." He! , gaused again, poured cream into l8 001198. and in a rare of ex-l preasion of confidence he added! ‘I guess I saw too much of that. when 1 was a youngster. I come from a long line of visionaries whol were too sensitive to take the world‘ as they found it and get anything done. I don't like it. rged. . "My father was professor of Egyptuiosy and Semitic Ilsuases at Columbia University. We lived in one of those genteel apartments uptown where nice people spend genera- tions puttins new collars 0n their old clothes and keepin up ap- pearances. In our famiy we never had enough of anything but soap. Know the type?" She nodded, “ ' ‘g to un- derstand him. "Half my father's salary was always going to support relatives so delicate-minded they couldnt do anythin but write bits of verse for t e magazines and 1:.- mem, thf decline of culture. The other haf went mostly for books. and soap. Books, soap, toothbrushes, neat patches and the appurten- ances of gentility." He shlvered. “I think I'll really getting to liza “May “So new half your salary goes for postage on letters to the dell- cale-minded relatives, telling them they can either go to work or starve, it's all one to you." "How right you are," said Spratt. They began to laugh again. and Elizabeth startedtelling him about Aunt Grace and her cups of tea. "My aunt, would really be sorry to see the millennium arrive, for if l there were no affliction there'dt good works. In sometimes think I'm hard-hearted. But I smpiy loathe patronizing c the poor." "Now we do understand each other," said Spratt. He gave her a companlonable smile across the table. "I like you, Elizabeth.” "I like you top." she said. u their evenings together several times a week. It, was character s- 5, tic of Spratts forth-righ; habit 'o:‘| when they were having dinner again, he suddenly interrupted a pause in the conversation to say h to er, "Elizabeth. may I ask Y0“ I personal question?" , "You can ask it, of course.’ sho returned, "though if it's very Der- sonal I don't promise to answer it What do you want to know? "About your husband," he said. Elizabeth looked down at tho reflection of anoverhead light on the surface of her coffee. "My husband was killed in the WM‘. she answered briefly. ' "Forgive me, won't you?’ uid lpratt. She looked up. Bpratt waz re- garding her with a friendly con- trition. n "I'm gorry," he continued. A can see" it's not. easy for Wu t0 11' “No: its not," said Iilizsbeth. After 5n instant’: pause she went on, Why did you wane. t0 know He smiled. "Frankly, for self- piotection. Shall I explain?" “Why yes, I wish you would." He leaned a trifle nearer her. “Weli, this isn't an easy WW1! W development is considered of ma- jor importance because the tire is designed to whip the number one enemy 0f long wear-heat. This new tire th laboratory axaminatiorl and tho gruelling road tcsg, u, ‘rélgégldl the new tire will be suh-| Experts agree that heat causes most tire failures and that great mileage could be rolled up fl’ that problem Were licked- Taking al 11mg step toward achieving this goal, Firestone engineers built rhe] Ill-plastic run cooler than te- dsyu tires and to withstand twiee the heat a natural Jabber tire de_ l. ‘ velops go high spec This was done by thermosettlng, or "heat-tempering", the plastic; which went into the 6.00 - 16 pas- seuger car tire. The "temperin " was achieved by adding certsn materials to the plastic and apply- ing heat. i The Firestone all-plastic tire,‘ which looks so much like s. rub-l ber tire that only an expert could] tell the difference, does not crack or check in the sunlight and, un- like rubber tires. it is not soluble in gasoline or oil. l How soon all-plastic tires, if they live u to expectations. will be availabe for civilian use is un- certain because all tire manufac- facilltfes now are devoted to build ng military and essential civilian fires. This War-Four - Mrs, _ n! vleavlmwsfimaé Years Ago ;~*-='--*-=-.-.--~= I ____ muscular adrenal, and gig . 1040 - Hitlee conferred W °°“fl'°{'fl'mm with Marshal Peta in German- a "m! mm m“, ccuplcd France. German planes mmmdiml-“iflwm m, attacked in for oonlecu- ‘ ‘l “m” “ole tnilim Rewind: ‘iiilmuf 81:‘? liéibrisi‘; vow- WC” E l . " “new: formal recoknition to, glib-WITH“ * *" d Czechoslovakian government in J get around in, Elizabeth. You arc and you wear a Weddillll ring, but you live alone and Ive never heard you mention‘ 3'01“ husband. We've been see.ng u I've had- well," he said with a shrug, "one or two embarrassing experiences with unexpected husbands turning up. I hope this doesn't make you angry". he added. , "Why no. of course it dossn t. I don't mind saying it surprises me- sugpose I take it fo_r_a1'_fl}1l_¢§ in‘ ACTS filth!!!" soreness cation of DIOR: chitis-this all way that annually § faces like a warm- bh. tug poultice. P. "mmneguev" '15 ‘all the benefits of this ‘Jastlytgufll do m: we" shel be nobody for her to pester with or consequence I 9d shouldn't be going out with men as been a bit naive for Hollywood- and anyway. us you noticed, I'm still reluctant to talk about l." he said By this time they were spending up mind that several nights later, an This time they're Germans! New it is the master race’: turn! Allied troops are occupying German land. Allied commanders have become military governors of occupied German ferri- tories. This week, in s graphic photostory, The Standard shows how the “Allies Get Tough with Ger- many." It's another of the dramatic. informative phat-calories you’ll find regularly in The Standard‘: . rotogravure. a ALSO THIS WEEK: Standard war correspondent Larry Earl tolls . the story of I Belgian bourgmeistra (mayor) in pictures . . . . ' lust who! don a “personnel mongol" do? Read “Industry's | Middle Mon" in Ibis week's Magazine . . . you'll be interested he in the sltlelo m ‘French Canada's Charlie Gluplln" In this week's Magazine . . . also in the Magazine, Charles Francis "Socket" Cos answers some pertinent questions about Hollywood. like Stondor ASK YOUR DEALER TO RESERVEYOUR COAPY EVERY WEEK dancing at n. night club Saturday "Eliz cth, about what c5537; night or spend Sunday at a swim- at dinner. Don't run sway from "Before mine p001 " n. Look at it hard, and take it." “Sunday. swimming." (To be Continued) "Terrific, so would I. I .. ._. hat everyone knows I'm a widuwq world's hangover." He spoke read- st lea-st that if I wem't widow- - ily, evidently glad to turn the or thoroughly divorced I course of her attention. we wen; into the war I had work- ed for an advertising agency in New York. We handled a lot oi moving picture advertising. so af- asualiy as I do. But maybe I've I'VE 80¢ to do a layout on one of my , beauties, and I can do it either ter the war they sem, me out to Saturday night or Sunday. So I'll WILL All) DIVERS organize a branch office in 1m get rid oi‘ it Saturday night, and . "i _ Angeles. Then I got a chance to pick you up Sunday morning. I SIOCKd-IOIM - (OP) - A new, do studio publicity." ‘belong to a rather good country harmless method of mixing hydro- From lhcre the talk went backlclub and we'll go there-swim, late gen gas with oXylZBn 1°!‘ deep-ta to moving pictures. As he drove lunch by the pool, get sunburnt in divers. has been discovered bu her home, Spratl; said, "I'd like to the aftemoon. Right?" ' Swedish engineer. Arne Zcttcl- “For a little while. I never goi see you over the week-end if you “Splendid? StTOm- MM’ experimenting Wit-i He stopped the car in front of animals, he has n‘! de the first “and whgn did you game here?" I "I can, easily." her apartment house and went up‘ descent himself. reaching a depth "In the first winter of the "Good. Would you rather go with her. At her door Spratt caid,|0f 140 feet. Out Our Way d By J. R. Williams i Our Boarding House With Major Hoopla ‘l - ' % Hulzav uP. " " Chile? Li€i1kl° éiuiffihn? i ‘fitheléifiea Lelxldoelz! I'M -. A HERO FER "mesa FATHEAD5" HM up Lida, serrm‘ Ml-lkvou “Then we shunt talk about it,“ gently. “Thank you for nderstanding why I brought it There wag a pause. 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