_(_)_C'_I‘_OBER so, 194s vilrr/IIIIIIIIIIIIIA ‘AlTENTION ' L U M B A G O 0r SORE BACK 2 l! so we have on; n; m. i,“ Holders of Dominion of Canada 5 per cent Bonds due October 15th, 1943 and Dominion of Canada 4 per cent Bonds due October 15th, 1945. PAGE FOUR TIIE BIIAIILOTTETUHN lillAlllllAll Morning Qiiily (Founded in i887) t: Li t. C l. W. Chester S. Mcllura nuvieitz-PresildentzuJ. It. Burnett. F-J-l- Secretary: Liciit. CoL l). A. lilaclilnnnn, 0.8.0: Editor and liluntigiiig Director: J. IL Burnett, i..l.l. Associate Editors: Prlllk Walker and_ Lleut. lau A Burnett, lt.C..\’.V.lt. (On Active service) "The Strongest Memory is Weaker TM" the Weakest Ink." syrutrnay, 0c'_l:._ 1i_0_.__1_ll~l_i5 rue CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN _ ..-.- liieptltlldfi Willi the result that Canada is n°W being forced to admit that her production of food, which is now the number one essential 0i the war, and which will retain is usefulness in tlie post-war years, is declining. Canadian farmers havc done their best, but they have been unable to make bricks without straw. .- FDITORIAL 1.01113 - Hallowmas Eve tomorrow. a i- i- t Let youngsters refrain from dfistructiveness in ' ' ' An the Dian 0! Iii-DIN 11111119139 their celebration ofxifialllowe ep. Ungoldigg with maiesnc w“ _ _ Arid broadening from base to bu“. Next week R. A. F. will provide the PTO‘ Examinations For M. P's. t_ -'I‘isn Journal) AG rgihfimt wreftes to a 1on- don newspaper susliil "l" candidates should be IN es t0 the lilo (wmllgfim cannon) members of Parliament. bai- of Parliament is su or. m w... °*..rs"~=..e~:.; c s ample who elect him. If he is not w that P05 remedies lo offer namely BACK-RITE TABLETS Especial! effectivi- [u i,“ _ has». 5c lira. Neuritiii, Jltillf nilucrliar and other forms ul rheumatism which ilfilillllr] Rich in f-ulnllinent unrevenled Another Conference conelpdeaa gliwigehiirdagiiailicxzinfiiulthe field.“ on" “ligand?! £11.!" "mm" , He should have a wide knowledse of history, not only of his own country but oéoi-gifir countrlésvtgp; Social Security Plans l‘ “l m, Rom Conference to Conference. gramme for the Viitory Lfan‘ Campaign. Mom" mp ,3“, “u; mum“, Of still more universal scope. yet more fervent hoile Ono meet g to another leads. roi- either 011 n10 heavinl deck Mot on some favored ocean site, Or else the terraced neish 10f Oasab anon. or Qilebw- nogressing with a widening view itinerant from pole t0 001v. ' A solar center of control. A migratory G. H. Q. i-'.1°'.‘2"si'.‘.".... 1.1.2. MACS PILE OINTMENT A safe aniLefflcient re for internal and rxiiiiiiiili . ls made IIIlIy o1 in; g Ill?“ tllllmll ingredients, ‘ possessing remarxuhlc ilk-m. penile value for this purpose. Folloiviiig the publication of the Beveflflg“ social sccninj. sch 1111~ iiikircait llfllflifl. ti") lllall‘ wcrc prrsuiiiwl '.ii the Lauzuliziii HOuSc of L011]- nioiis last session. Uiic was a health iniufilllce blll drafted by Dr. _|_ ._llc;1ge1~ty 0t the Department 0f Pensions :1111l 101ml Health, the other a S"- ics 11f 11101-0 grin 1l s11v1.1l s<'c1ir1iy' recommend?!- lioii.» iiizidc l») llr. l.1~1»1111r1l C. blilfill. ailwicl‘ to Both these bonds were called for ‘payment on October 15th at 100 and no further interest will be paid on them. The Military Week was too unpleasantly damp to provide the full informative entertainment 31" ranged for. and many other aspects of life. But what do we find in many in- stances? That he knows very little tabuiiigit anyzhnblng and h? "floss lin- e encs many o o soc- tors. He is because he is well-liked in the community, li- ways read to extend the glad hand t0 any and he may even de- pend on the speaking ability of his frie dl a a n1 a Congratulations to the citizens as well ls t0 the Hon. T. W. L. Prowse on once m°re hav- ing a representation in the Government, t 1a 1c s1 n- Whlle tlie subscription lists are open they may be tendered at 100 1-8 in lieu of cash for bonds of the Fifth Victory Loan. For full particulars 111c- li;il‘ll(lllli'lii1ii'_\‘ committee on reconstruction- Botli pl:111.- were .111~cd, 1110r1~ 0r lcss, on the Bev- eridgc report .\11 inquiry into ilifir PF°P°5§l3 was mud».- ll\' i711 Charlotte Wliitton, foruibi; dif- eclor of tlic (':111:11li_111 “flfilfe Cilliilcll- \\'ll0 “'35 Dr. T. T. Shields, of Jarvis Baptist Church. Toronto, has entered a protest against the custom of pastoral visitations. He argues that it is In unbearable burden for a pastor of a congrega- tion of 1,000 to visit everv one once a year. HC World architects. Wlakr They strive for ma ‘lb hiss in‘ larger brotherhood A world of isolationist-s. tr teats". ndfs uvinost the burden of his public encase- rnents. Once elected All that he n , and supporters to carry divisions. The public demands that mem- be sure and contact your Victory Loan Sales- man at once. This is most important. NATIONAL WAR FINANCE COMMITTEE. .. .-._.i_____i_- ‘gataariiines unt its beneficial ii. ll lltrlnlent. Uev i; day. Price 60 cents. MACS ANALGESIC LINIMENT commissioiicd hi: lion. luliri lllllilic". lead" of the Progrcssivv Conservative party, t0 rfpqfl particularly" 1-11 1l11» llc:1_ ‘rlv livnllli lil-‘lllflllfie blll- which l; 1.. 1». 1111- lit-fore Parliament as a GOV" eriiiiiuiit llixlhllta’. _ 111; \\'l1i1i11 . 1wp»1-t has now liccii published Liudci" ilic iiih- "'l'l111 ll1l\\'i1 of an Aiiililfir Lllvl- and is of grout public interest and importance. ll differs 1111b‘ 'l v from the l'lcngerty' and llliill5ll prppisnls, ihe-"u h ing, in Dr. \\liiiteii s Opllllon» lll mlnpicd 1.. 1111-11 Llinzidnls peculiar economic prhblciiis. _ Briefly‘, slie advocates not contributory health insurance but licziltli SC‘l'\'lC(‘, free ‘to all ‘611119115 up t0 tlie l(‘\'f'l of l11111i:1n nvccssille‘. Will‘ ll‘? citizen r0111 , ilic right to have further or dif~ fcrciit scrvins :11 his on ll e.\'l>0n5€. ‘ llll5 Wflllld be aiizilzigoiis i0 ihe pri-si-iii edllCllilJll systciii; medical service. like school serYiCk‘, \\'°\1l<l be Pald for directly by the stale. v _ 5¢¢<»11(l_ 51\\‘l.'ll IlS:l.~l1'\llCt' at lived. Dr. Wllitlffl emphasizes ilzc illlllllivl’ of llllll"5 that zirc iiOt ill‘ iurablc, ilio li1il1: pcrs- 11:11 d1 ‘rs which can-l not be predicted and calculated on an aCillilllll basis, but \\l11cl1 ncverthttlsss cause suffering. Rolling along thruuzh destined grooves. And train of cause and consequence Toward that crowning Conference To which the whole creation moves. _"saglttarluni," in The New Statesman and Nat-ion. bers of the civil service shall pass examinations for their Jobs. and sometimes the tosts are very seven. But the men who make our laws, often dealing with motzmplex affairs (II/ma rIIIII/Illllli, , of life can Bet Parliament ' ‘ W“? m“ “i NATIONAL EFFICIENCY iiiisiirifmfii-Fifr: ttlil: efzipioiiztr-lsetiiil In the battle against Fear and Want, adequate Life, Accident and Health Insurance is a ma.- the civil servants who carry out the administration of the country, Hid in these days when the civil service has developed jrito an auto- ______________ jor factor. ‘Ii Pfufgssmnfl cards Thrift is vital to the war effort. Premium savings add to the mighty army of vlcLeod 6! Bentley fighting dollars that is helping to win the war. w I. Elma" K ‘ - . t; vfbcy. it is desirable that our mem- bers of Parliament should be strong eilf-‘llgh Q See to it that the civil servants are not allowed t0 impose It is a privilege oi.’ the Life Underwriter to help _|_ ‘_ BEN-rum R a m“ Summw only 52 p“ mm‘ o‘ make peflplesTfllglire more secure. Consult the ammu- md Attorney“.- the qualified voters went to the Greabwesl‘ L‘ e an’ Law polls -llttle more than half of the E ill Prince Street their personal authority over that electors. We fight in this war for & a thinks the members should visit him instead. Yes, but what says Mrs. Wifie? Truly if it be - great to be a famous preacher, it would be hell to he the famous preacher’: wife. 1a a a v- From a heavy carry-over of last year and from s. limited crop this year there is a total of over 600,000,000 bushels of wheat in Canada t0- day, but experts agree that what looks like a huge food store will look mighty small next sum- mer for a lar e amount must be slii ped to Bri- tain,’ more wilgl be taken by the Uiiited States, mfmwll? liggalidgtrisiiefbkiiirhgivldleatelislqff this country's livestock will require a consider- where. —St. Thomas Times-Journal. able supply this coming winter. and the domestic consumption is steadily mounting. I ii i i! 5' YIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII §IIIIII§IIJYIIIIIIIIIII Used in the t"; Rheumatism. Mid '1'v“.°.l'.l.1.‘1'§ pains, cuts, bfllls _ y . lllnill. varicose veins, Price 50 cents pei- botili; TIIE TWO MACS Mail Order-g Given Attention, Ill Great Giuf‘; 51"“ ril ctr. professional talent-B. or. if they are m thg army or air force. they tire kept, at the depot long after they are trained, in order that they riiBY play on the depot team» In the lat- ter case it is tlie officers higher Prompt Can you remember the days of tlie red flannel shirts and nightgown-s and the red flannel Petticoat? There was P. time when they flour- _ _ , ished and in winter they brought. Qflglflfllly a, dirt nyore warmth thanlanyRottlhtegaplef-ie ear ng a pare. e s i,- farmer, he was for some years sub-itianager of any‘; hem aslgcmted with he” and Messrs Cassells, publishers; a fellow of tlie Nd flannel cermnly had a wmmé ("you ' ' ' ' 1*ll-l' b- i ffect. In these modern days re l I logical Socyfilyd dzlfilwllfiulllisliyyi 1 .5101??? 13gb rilfnllfm has been seen very rarely. lmllo“? “e1 "I 5 “l5 1 ‘bl-i ‘n _ br- though the woodsmen of Ontario lecting’ , “Wild Life at Home, liow to Study and Richard Keartoii, British field llalllrlllfit 51ml author, born this date 1862; Recently it was announced that in the Ontario general election of Parliament in perpetuity after the war. ________________ Compulsory Voting (Ottawa Journal) freedom and free institutions, and Quebec like the c0101‘ and the fering almost all of the best we have in blood and money -and half of us won't walk around the block . - - ~ hi d Photograph Itv’ “our Rarer Brmsh Breeding migiifiiffd fteahifaelcxiiu; rftisi the These slic would rcnicdy with direct filfil. lllllllcd to those in flClllfll nccd of bell). _ _ Third, :1111l only third, she places “iiicfime_ ii1- suraiicc" which i11 both ilic Marsh and Bevcrldg? Birds”, and “Wonders 0f Wild Nature." V "As Franklin K, Lane says ii1 hi5 ‘Fruits 0f Faith’, t0 conquer Nature man broke down tlie gates 0f tlie Garden of Eden and came forth t0 mcct tlie chal- warmth of this kind of clothing that those men go through the stiff winter 0f the north with little complaint. The Prices Board was to cast our votes. though Votes are the guarantors of our freed pulsory voting since 19W. The N- orn In Australia they have had com. Provincial Managers Offices: Charlottetown, Summer-side, Montague "MTG" and Cnmpanyl; iilt is clear. decisive and desir- to 1929 Australia was as bad as this country in the mat- ter of dishonor to the franchise. The last Feleral voting in Aus- tralia under tlie old condition 0f izo-as-ycu please showed only about 60 per cent of the electors going to the polls. Since 1929. with the enactment of compulsory voting, the poll in Austrllan Federal elec- llons has ranged from B0 to over 90 percent. A lot; of the rest get fined. Some advocates of compulsory voting have injured the idea by proposing that electors who fall to vote at any election should be de- prived of their franchise. That, 15 silly —the Australians have made no such mistake. There would be no end of confusion, complication and injustice with an attempt to enforce such an extreme idea. Many a person can not vote on iiny particular date because of some other inescapable duty or of ill- ness or accident. The Australian lezlslatlon merely provides for a fine of $10 on anyone convicted of not voting without good cause when he or she should. ‘that's en- ough. Not many a man or is izoinz to put up tr ten-dollar bill in preference to taking a walk ii- TC"l‘Ifl tl~e comer Undoubtedly the largest propor- tion of sinners among us in regard to non-voting are people of the 1 1 ' , a 2:112:-**s.:s::s.;":z..er.:"s: . ' . . iii-Milt FITTED; "‘§;"..°‘;.“.?.lif.‘§"1.l 52.‘?1‘.'E.€‘.?.“.l"'; J. S, TA YLOR; OPTOMETRIST lltllc superior to the public fuss. Most. of all. such ought to vote, They usually have the educatlo __ and the contacts which shoal com" an“ “d Qua" s“, Evenlnn by Appointments ', Phone i956 Phone Residence i013 wise in making more red flannel available to battle the fuel short- BU Y BONDS to SPEED VICTORY age for if you wear red flannel reports is treated as priiilflflv» The lkvemlgc lenge of an unordered ivorld." insurance plan is geared mainlyto the lndtiS_li'l3l ' * * ' doth,“ close m your body you Paymlli will‘ the ElllPlWVCY llClPllllZ 0" Premlllms The tvartime Prices and Trade Board for tlie won't need as much coal in the and doing most of ihc- work of‘ collection. The month of February lllis year, cost $987,000 l0 glgliici] f-‘Ygmildln "l9 5w" Marsh plan imiiiilcs this Nfillllcl‘. SKY-R l7“ operate, and for the fisczil year from March 1942 r 8° m1; .Whiit0n, is suited t.» .1 country having as lllflll a to March i943, a lltllc matter of $11,000,000 If The sack of Naples by the Nazis. percentage of non-ivzige workers a5 Ciliiflila subsidies paid by the board be included that ‘Eilgélrxllllille 9%???” grtlinafiflleigngplflhé Instead, she would ii1‘ tlie “iiifioiiic Hlflllflllce t“ figure for February is increased to Ilfiflrly $10.‘ through it on their way North, the income tax. P1~>111i11111s would be [mid "l0"! 500,000 for a single month, and proportionately brim! to mllld doles in lll-iwfy . . v _ _ \ _ . . .' . _ - when Rome suffered at the hands with incnmc t.~..\. a l1xcd Percuitagc f"! "ll for the year. Similar figures could be submitted of Germanic new It was Sacked Dr, \\'l1iti1i11's nmioi- contention is that by Sill)‘ for that other modern illfiStCrlllCCC, National Sel- by the Gauls ln 300 B ‘C., by the llllllllllk ll" Plfl" for lllfi llcilflfll“ sllllellle ‘Vlllcll ective Service; 811d for controllers of fmmcd lob- gifiiiiuiloffo-ifi/e Qéirfhiielly Th: has received qovrrnnit-nt iIiKlflTF-‘lllfili. "WC ca" ster, canned salmon, wet fish and smoked fish. “and Wm V215}, l; l, 13cm, fate m get more needed srrvice for millions of dollars and fried fish and chips, and all the ciilier cori- this iylar than the one to which the less. and _vmrs sooner." 'l‘l11< is n clllillfiifllllfl trollcrs of llllS and that, together with their ‘gjlgaéleex‘lrgslélguxllg_zf gflvgzggxfalg statement. l: goes in the root of ihc fii'"_lll<‘"j~ staffs, says loroiito Ncxvs. and the fifi\'f‘l‘lilllf‘l‘.l would be wi=r to “Tlilll ‘t ‘k ' " iggrcfullv before fll<llll$=lllfl it on the llffllliifl "f its Opposition witgiii. u.‘ r. Anciiiniin 1 Chartered Accountants lantern Trust Building Charlottetown PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND — NOVA SCOTIA FERRY SERVICE VIA WOOD ISLANDS, P. E. l. — CARIBOU, N. S. M. V. "PRINCE NOVA" “The Connecting Link Between These Provinces" inaicv-sonpavs INCLUDED) Starting October lst the Nova Seotia. — Prince Edward llllllll Ferry Service will operate two round trips per day. Will Leave Wood islands Will Leave Caribou 111.00 A. 1n. ms r. M. 2.15 P. M. 4.1a r- M. BELL 81. MATHIESON MONEY TO LOAN Cameron Bibck C‘ lottetowii P l. Island H. F. McPhee B.A., K.C. NOTARY m. ' BAIIBISTEB SOLICI all?! Bllllflllll Churlliiiiglnrvn 7f T?‘ PALMER 8. HASLAM l. I. IIASLAM, B. ., BARRISTER. ETC. of Nova Scotin Chambers Charlottetown. P. E. l MONEY. T0 LOAN Phone 55 P. 0 Box it EYES rxiiiiiirn l ,,,, . his exposed it —a. fate. however, * which the Allies can do nothing - ‘ t. l; ' - It \\'lll be noted that another straw showing genlillieronlrflietlivliieoff tlfiieimizratzlies. tlie direction of Ottawa wind is tlie aiiiiOunCF- and the example of Naples is a dark mcnt of Agricultural‘ ‘Alinistcr Gardiner that ‘in gglgigeéltznmgvrlllllésltlsrllgzilrdfal“ml- r" the new agreement with tlie Mother Country. llc gvcarly quantity 0f pork products t0 be dellvfiflcl has bee“ reduced from ,675'°oO'0O° lbs‘ to 4503‘ presence of a burly American who 000,000, and the duration of llie agreement is fishes with them lri amiable sil- t» 11“; _ A "pots; zzrzszz ll0ils lids conic 1n the livestock .11: iistry. _ l nothing Bbcup “11-"95 Bennett C"; long time Ontario was the hzinnci- province for {n Tnosfnturréay Rezigew ofnLitcra- . . . ' ' UPC. H O " hogs, but the uar has thrown QntaiiiJo into ‘=1 wnvmceé‘éunillfiemlilléjlals lllfi; place inferior t0 that of the Prairie roviiicis mmm and the", 1S evident anew because of failure to raise enough coarse gFaiiiS for feeding purposes and brciuisc of the diffi- tiar. in their voices when they speak of him "Senor Way," one of culiy iii getting sufficient fccil grziiii niuvvil llTm the west. LUNCHES SERVED NUIifTHUIlIBEIfL/IND FENRIES, LIMITED CHARLOTTETOWN, e. s. I. The Form Front Cuban iniwrETi-img n10 docks Havana have grown used to the ft is riot lizird t0 sec, says llic London Free Press, why Lziiiadii might lizivo to cut liei- ship- iiiciits of ]>i1i'l\ IiF-‘ilIlCls 11> iiic Mwilicrlziiid. W0 have li:i<l c1111 :1 drziiiis 0n ilic supply Of farm labor, 11nd ihi your there have bcrii poor crops. But what la e.\1rc111cl_v difficult to uiulerstflud is wliy the dropping 11f iht- Canadian sliipmriits W Britain is C~tiplr<l with a lifting 11f tlie bflii 0n slzuyqlitci‘ 11f hugs i111’ ll>c in Canada. 'il1c cxplzuiuiiini is shortage of labor iii slaugh- ter houses 11nd pork-pzickiiig plmlls. This is a ser- ious rcflcciiin1 1111 Ht-h-riiw Sci-vice. Surely a labor slii1i'l:._;_1' lriillldilt‘ diould not bc lieiiiiiilfid to cripph- i1. :1 c.-11-i1l1-1 : cxtviil one of Canada's most 11>.-i'11l r~111r1l>111i1111s 111 llriiziin. Th: num- l)(!i' nl 111011 i1 ‘ujrl ii1 il11: packing plant short- age cziiiiidi l1- bu: it is tying up :1 most imporuiiii " ' l 111:1l1i11g people iii Britain .' \\ . IT. .~ will br- glad i 1 10.1111 that tlie ’ ' ' is for 1w» _\'(‘ill'.~ rzitlicr ‘s ilrrni some sccnr- .. < will fk‘('l that llicrl! ' 1-l'111'.?11g dvliciv1:ri1's 5011i wlicrC . 111.1 n 11l1l 11 1 li- ulllilfilllCflllg l 1 . 1' 111:1" tll.‘ pros L1" l:11;_1 llfllillltdl’ 11 in tli’: them went 5Q far as to declare to a visiting correspondent. “is a great, American -as great 11s the othen two most famous men in your his-I lvry!" Which two do you meant", lhe COYFBSPOHGent (111911 idly. "Sen- or Gecrtio WflSlTlil- on and Senoy Tom Collins." “'35 the prcmpt ref ply.--Exchange. mitt A new kind of penicillin, said to he l0 times more powerful than the original wnndci" drill!- lias been isolated in ilic Tf-‘Scilllli lziboviitnrics Ol St. Louis University. 'l‘lici"c's one lroulile —- test- tubc experiments so far indicate that it \\'Oll:l ivork internally in thc hndy. The 119w llHClPYI- cirlc is so potent that mic part rlissfilvtrl ii1 57-‘ 200,000 parts 0f ivritcr will kill strtplivlfiscciis ziurcus, the organism responsible fur boils, car- bunclcs and other common inflriniiiiritirnis. out‘ part in 300.000 will inhibit completely tlie $Il'°\\"-ll of 1h:- pneummiia diploroccus. Lnhomiorv v.\'~ pcrimcnls established that tlic drug (lFiYQ-s iii l“? [cpipida] powers llv oxidizing glucose, which l9 present ii1 tlic brirlv. and producing hydrfigvli peroxide as an antiseptic, Yufovliiiiatclv. tlK‘ antibacterial action is neutralized bv rziltiinzv, Firi enzyme in the blond and tissues. n-bicli decom- poses the hydrogen ncrnxirlc as fast as Miiirilll" enable them to be good judges of the worth while in politics. It is high time that Canada shout-i think seriously about collecting l.‘ lot 0f ten-dollar bills from people like that. KINGSTON W. I. The Kingston W. 1., met at. the hcme of Mrs. M. MacEwaing for their‘ October meeting. The meet- ing oliflled with Institute Ode fol‘ lowed by creed in unison. Roll call was then answered with a nickie by seven members. Minutes of last meeting were read and approved it was decided to get at‘ more cook books. All bills were handed in and paid $3.00 was voted "to send a Christmas box overseas t0 a sold- ier. Two people thanked for fruit and cards sent to them while sick. Plans were made foi- a pantry sale at I-lolrnans store. Five maniberl were appointed to look after the sale. collection for the evening 35 cents. Roll call to be answered next meeting with their fee. Next meeting to be held it the home of Mrs. Eckar Nbwsom. lldlsctln closed with the King after which / 1'05 - vou owe it to Will" self, to “lllm” to l00k 1°"? best and leweiierv will N" (llilrm to any ensemble Y0" choose. When you think 0| fit-c jewellery _ think "l Unreasoninz optimism about lhp duration of the war is t0 be til: C0ill‘fii"fl, but-it. is just us unwise if.) become arbitrary about the 0g - lfllnll’ cf a long-drawn out strug- gle. A sample of unfounded pessim- lsm is to be found in tlie speech at London, Ont. of Reverend Norman Rawsoii. who declared unequivocally that. "there isn't 1i ghost of p, chance of \‘.0 ivar being over before 1945 ‘ Tlic war coitlil certainly be over before that time. N0 one should be foolish enough to pre- dict tlie (-l1f'l lllls month or this year. But neither should anyone be foolish enough to make the posi- tive statement that the end can. not. come before iiny certain date. N0 one can know that. and adopt- lnil this policy of stnrllcrl hopelers- ness is distinctly bad for moi-rile, —Wli1dsor Star. tliziii for 111l\ 11 iiy ii1 plniir? have l>1-<-11 ~ ziloiig ll11- l" . lirmnl v 1,1,. .. ports urt- 1711' will future. Cziinirla has a liiiwll-rr population ilniii m-"iny countries r1111 111; ll.- l':12h-.l \';1ii011s. lint t1. cnm- _ _ pciisziu- i111" ‘ha! $111 I111: c.1l:1i11 natural ilIlYillll- R produces it. Tllls action ii1 ibc living lilffll’ zigrs. (i112 111' 1h i. 1'11 1h» llWlilllUlliill of fond. explain; why 1]". nfqv ghomirnl. is not promising But ii S'.\'l|!< 5-1 l. .\1~ lWUll fru "it'd by Officifll_l'n|- mgrliqingil (]§(\_ C::: W - l? J “COMPL INSURANCE SERVICE ~1"\.11 “T_:""“““ Perfccilv matehl-‘fl ensemble with "H" Chances gril the post-um‘ auto. But tiicrcll still be the Kingston ‘wing If. as some wur will be 0 time for iiicr post-visor trarlc, 11nd gr-t their niim- es prominently before tlie public. -Chatham News. Hitler iii szild h_v The Associated Press to have I-ie has nlwn)" bu? ilircc niav be foo two ways. Illunl’ arlncs Staiidai Young men and women arc fairly let on lllf‘ WilV to moral tlcstrnc- tion when llir amused i('ll"l“llf‘f‘ 1:1" lillv for tliosc who nrr iu-1l1-1 Ca lilitllf‘ Rvcoi‘ Cagliarl used-iii be“; proud liai- ‘an city of 80.000 population. ‘criay no? a "ins. The bodies of at least l0.- ‘1 people ll"5 nnbiiri-icr! beneath ‘he debris. if the people — Notes By The Way - oven for lilm. '11. ere are (‘Xilectcd in-could see that town. wiped out by allied bombs. perhaps they would have 1.1 picture of what is in store for thcm in still more German cities -Nl1igara Falls Review. —S."1'it (lfil.'(‘l‘.-— pi-npli- hrlit-vc, tlie \'l‘l' iliis your it l5 chants to nomider A newspaper which taken dicta- tion from its advertisers will. in time. kill itself by that method. Newspapers show profits only when Lthey are run on sound journalistic lines, and it is not sound journal- ism l0 allow anyone but the pub- three crises m face. lisher to lay down the policy of 1 horn nblc t1. face the paper. _- Peterborough Ex- amlner. The lack of Naples by tlie Nazis. and the possible fate awaiting the Etemai City when they pass through it on their way Nort bring to mind dates in history when Rome suffered at the hands of than they ii1-e. -— Germanic races, says Tho Klng. d. ston Whig-Standard. It was sack- ed by the Gauls in 390 B. 0.. by the Goths in 410 A. D and by the Vandals forty-five years later. The world will wish it a better fate in this war than the one to which the erstwhile occupant of Palasao Venesia has unused it -a fate. —St. Calh- -v llf"!lll in feel an but soul lives ninld its l1. ism should be shown to these f 1 however. which the Allies 0811 d0 nothing to avert. The future of Rome depends on the will of the Nazis. and the example of Niinles is s. dark portcnt for the Italirui capital. -Exchiinge. Injection of penicillin Into the spinal canal or into the space at the base of the brplll which (on- tains the cerebrospinal fluid will probably be important in the treat- ment of stiipiiylococclc meningitis dnfectlon caused by the staphy- lococcus of the three membranes which envelop the brain and spin- al cord). 8o Drs. Cobb Piicher and William I. Mcacham. Nashville, Tenn. report in The Journal of the American MEGlOAI-ASSOCIntiOILTIIOI statement is based on results ob tained in animal investigations. Exchange. There is no reason why favor-It young men when others are take from their jobs to assist in the d fence of their country. A civlliii worker who is called up may ha e been doing vastly more important work iiny way than playing hoc- key. 1t is notorious. however, that. men who iire outstanding at. cer- tain izames. are enlisted at cen-| tres for from their home towns. where the! have scope for their Clip These Coal Tips watered. Th: higher the liumidi the lower the temperature need for Wlllnth and comfort. a dainty lunch was served by the hostess and a social time spent. . ______._.___. ROMAN ORIGIN Life insurance originated in the early days of Rome. How Are Your Eyes? at" “Elf-sf: sen ayes or dlslinel- consult u IIZGIIIIIL u’ ’ padxpa-ernu antboreqii flfllll‘ Oall in and linen you difficulties Writs or phone fee appointments. ii. F. iliitclisson AND SON I. 0. IUTUIIION G. I. IIUTUIIIOI ru‘w'1‘- - less !0||tll|-g_ I t LOCKET§ FROM $5.00 Gilli! filled “Willis silver LOVELY IIJLOVA IMJI l-‘iinious from coast s. as"; tor lit all II- theii- sin c styling pendablllty. W. W. Wellner L JEWEL!!! 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