w run Tflf— GHARLUTTETOWN GUARDIAN liloriiing Daily (Founded in i887) President; Lieut. col. W. Chester S. MeLurg vice President; J. it. Eur-neat, l-..l.l. Secretary: moot. Lul. u. A. Mattliiltnoll. li.5.0. lilttitur and Aluiuging Director, J. h. Burnett. FJJ- Assouute Editors: l-rtiuit Walker and [an A. 111F110" SUB$(.‘ltlP'l‘l0N RATES By Mail in i'.E.i., $4.110 per year; $2.50 for 6 month). $1.25 ior 3 months; 50c for one month City Delivery $5.00 per year; $3.00 for 6 months SL731 for 3 months; title for one Month By Mail to otlu-r l'l‘t.i\‘lllt‘t‘s and U.S -\. $5.00 per year Saturday Weekly; $3.00 per your; S .00 for 6 months. 50c for 3 month; The Charlottetown Guardian may be obtained ll flotaliinfs News Agency, times Square, Ne! York: Old South News Agency, Corner Milk and Washington Boston; Mctropoliiliir News Agency, 12-18 Pee] 5L. lllontrea, J. Fine 354 Bay 5L, Toronto; New; Stand. Chateau Luiirior. Uttiitra; Wolfe's News Stand Sub- bury Oiit.; llub ‘robot-co shop. bloneton N. B. than the "The Stronqest Memory is Weaker Weakest lnk." North African Offensive _ 1t swvlus dni~~i to.» good to be true, but there 1S 11» tlitv~iit i; "lie t‘\'l<lCllCE that Romirichs (lui-itni- in X 1'1". Ftiiiczt are being routed by flit‘ lilllldl fir’ .\':n_\, Lli-oporgiting with ll"; llriti-lt lull rt-s i.~ ;t slptzidron of the Royal (nu-i .\:r lwx-t- {Hill itizitlv other Canadian flit-rs ill tic l1. \ l‘. The King in his COllgl-dt- iihiluuvnil .1 yptlp- lrtmpg _.~_-l_\-5 [hc jmporb zinct- -.-t t. crimmt be exaggerated," and iifllvlill 5 of his vast militarv know- ~;l\'w‘ the developing rout ' uiziy prove “the lixpcrts are agreed . from North Africa whole compleximp It lhc collapse of Ital_v. It i to the strategic hid- ..iit-ud0iis rcpercussioii; in 1P‘- 1ll1‘l<<‘_\'_. as well as at Vichy - ‘iuiiliUllIllll, tcftil possibilities, we may ..te dcttiands for endurwnce tch thenvar will make upon ev- ' ‘.711 littzcd Nations. Diplomatic Appointments A‘ 1W2 1-151. Prime Uinister Mackemie Kl"! l1" L">‘-1'.‘i1 nuuiitd to appointing Minis- ters to l\'Z\-1.i uud tihiun, in keeping with his assurances given .~'.L‘\‘9l'£ll months ago. Hg says the delay ivrts tmavoitlziblc, and “did not m. casion any prcliitlice to relations with the countries iztvtfvcd. bccattse of tllg existing facil- ities for curiiziztiiiiczitiuii between them, and because flit‘ countries concerned were fullv aware of iitc rczistins for the delay." This as‘- Stimcs a kit<\\vleil_4"e of Ottawa affairs on the part of the people of Russia and China which few [zniztdiuts can lziv claim to. “dint were the l-CZIDUIIS fur the ilckvv? In any case, the zippoititments have evidently btcn itizide uzlh cure. hlajor General Victor lbllillil, who guns as first Canadian Minister to tfhina, \\llS a lliigrtdicr-Gctieral at the age of 55, cpuiuznttdttig the iith Infantry Brigade in the 4th l)l\l:l<1ll during the last war. After the armistice lie \\.'lS a iictvspciper publisher in Vaiicvttvflr. a iiiciilber of the British Colombia legislature, and one of the original 0f the CBC board of guvcrttttrs. lie went overseas in the prcsciit uzir as counitantler of the 2nd Division, giving up that iiiiiililiilfltl in 194i to take office ss the firs: Czlttadtrut Iligli Commissioner to Australia. To this office he has now been stic- ceeded by _\lr. justice I. C. Davis, who left the Saskatchewan beiiclt at the beginning of the war to become Associate Deputy Minister of YVar Services. Mr. L. D, “lillgress, Deputy Minister of (Trade and Commerce, becomes Canada's first, Minister to Soviet Russia. Mr. Willgress had hi! early schooling in Yokohama, and spent s number of years in. ltussia and other part; of Europe as Trade Commissioner. He married a Russian girl and speaks the Russian language. Helms visited vlmutlly every country in the world on trade missions Another appointment announced yesterday is that of Mr. Warwick Chipman, K.C., Montreal, N Canadian Minister to Chile. Mr. Chipman is Batorinier (lettered of the Bar of Quebec, Pro- fessor of Civil Law at McGill University and resident of the League of Nations Society lri da. Some ntontlis ago Canada opened s, legation lrt the Argciiiine with Hon. W. F, A. (Iurgeoit as Mittistcr, and he was also accred- ited to Chile, lt lnis been considered desirable, however, to gite Chile exclusive representation. There is no question as to the importance 0f these new appointments, and the qualifications of the appointtes seem to be in keeping with the responsible duties they will b; requirelj to p“- The Axis Weakness 'A vital difference in the nature 0f the sili- snrvs of the l'nitcd Nations and the Axis pow- QT: i.- ciiuthni/twl in the current issue of "Th: I 11.. r u) . lb‘: by the editor, Dr. Franz Klein, who 1-. s.~li.-.1.;l.-.l i.» sliClili here on Stiiiday even- ing "no tun-rt .\'nit.tt<," m, Klein points out, ‘Pr by a bond stronger than tv .'iillt'liicc in history, This liund i. lft- it - . it is impossible to com- liinlllh." tvuli link-r. l'C<'iC€ with Hitler is ivur-t; ihztu \\.'ll‘ with llillvr, This is, by now, kunuu 1\ll\' nriiiun. What, on the other llfllld, i- il ‘Ht unwind the .\xis allies? Noth- ing but ft .1" v.1‘ llitlr, di-trtist of llillcr. All lii- .t tfltt lii'|'ii1.'ill_\".~' final tritin-pli would ti ‘jld-l. lll Ill p. lit'l‘lll.'lli_\:.S slzivcs. The \~...t.l ‘. . U . l‘\il| .'tppbt".'iblt* to them. l .'\ §= 1' '}l-' .2. jul t. nnivlt ais l'iii~~i:t \‘.'4i§ ' ililq l. . :v_ |ll11i'l' Ykdllltlt‘ Iind llnrc. lb.» ;lfi'i d til llillt-r. fries ll(‘l' own fish .~.‘.u- .1. - it It_i.l.'v in kit-ping with (it-riuitn rd- the liium, Slovztks, lluii- . l\’uiii.'iiii.'ins and (‘rorils as I’ Yr '1' l.l' l» l‘.‘.'lll/.l‘ lllt‘ llllllll'il*(' \-.'il,"i Hi‘.- lil-l-(‘l-(‘ll ill ll~. \\t‘ litwl ¢.l-,,-,- _ ‘.il.ll llitlni‘ mid li1t."llll('l* ut-iilli '~'|[ opposed by alliances of this brittle kind. "are l. p; mg: tlizil <-u_;..>~..tl .'.. ll» tilll. ~ l1‘ l. .1 Quite clearly, they would make every effort t0 “COUPE-go desertion and tltipliCl-ty in the $110111)’ camp." _ Dr. Klein recalls General Siiiuts‘ \\'0)1'11'"§ that "the most vital tlicxitrc of this wtii‘ 1:‘ the Mediterranean base." .\ bat-c- is Sulllcllllllg fr-x which to operate. It is this scat which “'03 the coasts of the Iiiillviills, Frttticc, antitrust of all, Ital); "Tllgllgll not [ilvsllig Z15 lllililiflfy’ experts," savs Dr. kit-in, "we vt-itiiirc to say that General Stunts" advice >u11111l5 1l1¢0111[1111- ttbly more reasonable titan Lill the shouts for a ‘second front’ iii Western lint-ope. lfpllitler were in our bootc- 11nd zigrvt-tl with General 51mm, he \\‘Quld Cmt-illr-i- it his tiiain task to facilitate the campaign in nit- Mcditcrraiieait by the arts of his diplotnncyz lie would flatter the Italians and try to detach them from the Axis. . . It is the supreme task of states- mansllip to split the enemies, not to weld them together and to chain the tyrants \'lCliillS t0 his chariot.” - EDITORIAL NOTES- \\'ill this province cxcccd its Victory Bond quota? It will trike every dollar that can be raked in between now and tomorrow night. l l i Nothing like assitluity, Batik ntntingcr \V. H. \\'alkcr at Flmrrise, Sziskz. ctindtict< a war sav- ings sales talk at the lniblic school every Friday and children from the town of 250 have pur- chased certificates aud stumps close to $2,000. 1i‘ 1i‘ 101 1F Politics may be taboo at present, but that does not mean the electorate should go to sleep. The incetitig at lil'llt.liill).'lli€ the other night iii- dicated that the lflXl1Il_\'€l'S are very much alive and lticlciug. l ¥ 1F 1F During a visit tn lixter ztftcr 2i Nazi rcprisail raid, Queen Elizabeth nixidc the zicqtiztiittiitce of triplets, Jeffrey, Jennifer and Judith Mills who received the Kings llutiuiy Ill. birtli. 'l'hey lire HOW five and llcr .\l.'ij sty cougrzittihifcri thcin on having esvzilictl the blitz. 1|‘ 1F 1F 1t‘ Rctttrn; to the fold. lion, H. II. Stevens will be one of the British Columbia delegates at the National Conservative convention iii \\'iunipeg in lkccmber. .\lr_ Stevens was Blin- ister of Trade zind (‘ltmtticrrc in the liCllliCll Government and from i935 to i940 ivzts ment- ber 0f the Ilotisc of Ctiitunutts for lvontctiny Fast. D W 1F 1 Princess Charlotte Attgti-izi. only child of Prince (jccirge of liuglzttiil, ziftcrtvnrtls (icnrgc IV, died this date, i817; slie was betrothed to \\'illizttn of Orange, but the contract was brtilvcii. niltl she inurrictl Prince lt-uptvld of SIIXBCUllUYQ iiistczttl; sllfi tlivll after a _\(‘£ll‘ Hf iii1iri'i'tgc greatly deplored. leaving no child tn lllll(‘l'll li/sr presumptive right to tltc tbruuv; llit‘ cztpitul city 0f this province \\'.'lS uniiicd Iillcr lici‘. - at at it at The scn-siiiv of world ‘warfare rtvuliiitics. lit‘- Ciltise victory itivziiitiiiic i‘\‘.~i.< on .\llit'd Notion pCnnOns dong not imply llflslllliltis tire about t0 cease. Alas, it will be lllflil_\' uiuuns before that happy occasion is rcnclictl. Ililtl every cf- foft on the pflft of cvcr_voue tmist be put forth to provide the siutwvs zind to Cttlllllltlt‘ the .-tippl_v of tools for ottr brzivc forces at sczi, on lzuid md in the air. at n- i- Prime Minister Cliurcltill titldrcssed a pri- vzite meeting of some 1500 miners’ leaders on the war sittiatioit, his ztppcztl being so ttittcliiitg and ll€Zif‘!-l‘€li(lt‘l'illt[ that many of the hzird- boiled, husky miners were iii tears. One sequel. Seven Scottish collicrit-s, cuipltiyiiig about 7,000 men, have agreed to work a. 12-day fortnight instead of the present 1t (.l£t_\‘S iii order to in- crease the coal output. The miners also agreed to a 7 1-2 hour day on Saturday instead of 6 1-: hours, 1F iii! General regret will be felt throughout the province at the announcement 0f the death of the Hon. I. Fred Fraser, of the firm of Davis and Fraser, who may be classed among the suc- cessful Islanders at hotrie and abroad. Though he made Halifax his headquarters, he was ever in close touch with his extensive business here, and was well and favourably known to the farm- ing and business communities. He was keenly interested in public affairs, and allied himself with the Conservative party, holding s non- pprtfollo membership in both the Rhodes and arrington ministries in Nova Scotia, a a a u How long will the wat- last? This is s quer- tlon of expert opinion; those behind the sccnei are in s better position to judge than those even in the ring side seats. It will be recalled that the Hon. Humphrey Mitchell, Minister of Labour, has quite definite convictions on the subject. In the House of Commons in reply to Mr. George Black, M. P., for the Yttkon he declared: "I sm one of those who think the war is going to last I0 years, and I hope I am ivrotig." He has been in London since then, and has not seen fit to modify his declaration u u o It f: rare iin opportunity is given the intelli- gensia here to listen and see an intellectual with a EUTOPHII] reputation ready and willing to discuss with them international questions of the hour. Such an opportunity is being pres- ented by tlie Canadian Authors Association ai- ter chtirch on Sunday night, when Dr. Franz Klein, distinguished Austrian exile will speak in the llotel Charlottetown on “Russia and the Future." It is questionable whether the accom- mmlntinti will br sufficient for the large st- tendance expected. 1t! a tr u Newspaper wits in England are reported to be suggesting that the King and QUCCII serve fish and chips for .\li'.s. liltvtnoi" lwoscvclt 0n hcr l>rv~viit Vlnll fr; l-itiulziutl. 'l'li:it would be a sort of rt-ply in lliilll to the liuniliurgcrs and liot dilgc which the liuglish royal fnntily sinn- lilfd in the i030 vi-it to llvde l‘:irk. lltimor aside, it is plciisriut that tlic l1('lt4lS 0f the tw-i grvnt liiigli-li-~pt-:il\iug t‘1>llllll'll'S are on terms >1» friClidlv lilill lllflc jlikvs‘ nf this lginrl iiro mil llllii“, .\ud it was rt ltnttl pipi- i'illt'll llnit lin- lil'lll~ll public would lill\(‘ .\lr~_ l\"l|-l‘\<'ll to i!- llt'ill'l. jn~l u. the \Ill(_'ill‘.ill puldiv In“, Rho is a gitvst “lltise visit hcr hosts enjoy. THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN noii-zsi av TIIE win For the momentary giatlficzition of their bison lust. and tiie.r pas- sitii fur uestriutwn l-Ltler, Goer- iiig anu tneti‘ llhtlilielltéd crew nave PUBLIC FORUM nt- ootmn u one h! ‘ll Mlltllllli I! "IIWWIQQI" d questions of lltorslt. The Charlottetown dunrllss des- III "quail; eudlrlo In: ulllfll ol aunsnenlnt. saciiLccd eveiy pretence of con- ciliation, iiiakiitg iiis:pai'a.bie 1120"‘ the {correlations of that txew u. s. AND PROHIBITION Sir.- The objections raised by Mr. J c Lewis against a byglanv; the town of Alberton may - taken or otherwise. His reitgfllk‘ however. Tellllfdllifl the P¥°11 13°? Amendment in U 5 A» Wllh w‘ Ce lie pzefriced _hLs 00100110115 Y" entirely gratuitous. In fact hey call for contradiction. The law “its, Pr trauma"... mlgiit. not that of rum minkins’ 231131;“, lfflmfgflf“, and gangsmismy. which will crift Gertnflfiifil-Fllgfl $110 he mm‘ at what happgngd 15 dust. —Netv itcrk Heiald l.- une. revealed i“ the records 01AM, 0E3“- -_——— 4 1- on l“ ‘h’ m‘ “ma” “m”. '“°‘" ifiiiirlitkiiiitgn Pziiihllifiion ssginend- in even some or Londons large Inlélm" This a§ocmuony the A A hotel; may be required to make P A t consisted o‘ a body o! m", their own beds, keep their rooms andwonlen some h,“ placed’ who ‘deaf’- “nd Sm“ ‘m’ W“ “w” t ‘k a da 'and itiem tor Years to "The labor shortage has become so “Q1 e y dis t m acute" a official of the Hotels and bun)‘; me hi? igltlczorcegglut ebrgey ,1 .. .. -. t tamper - 55.5.‘?‘l2li..“w‘2§?°§i;‘l‘llhelflfiw T5.’ sirveded “"15 1°“ 1°“; Thlligli ducecl to skeleton suifis, barely iattplel ggixljgptfiolfsipllgv Iisiaeaipaggd 5:19 e0; sltall§o§ollznh 581ml, mnfisgfinlfi‘, abling legislation which eacltiiggpte l ' » ‘ . d to make the Pro on position generally ts even worse. In gflfblig-“e t nworkabm The Ab ma... dlsopd- . ..~ _ '- to th law. and byawel -p an- "rttzzue.rrit..r>r..:*:.: ::s:.".......§. ... iirzilly attic-d nbotit seventy. "In 1l1c workdoéttltie temperance people v r"fe ~ plot-es cnzt meals now be 0f U111“ a 95-. _ ssh-tied ‘in gilcsts’ rooms, and often 5111091115 9f 596mb“ ,1“ m9 mt l, is mposslbk, lo maintain a 1m; ut-e may well regazd ths campaign --London Evfllllllfl Sbond- f0!‘ T011001 115 the M05510 example Order" o1 which t. ey vainly dream. the unqueitcuobi; s.eds of hat- red tino veiiegeaiice. in their tro- granune of murder and devastation they denote inc trutiipii, onions other things, of stupidity over rat- ionality. Au enslaved Ell-Fm? utiitiitikutne, 5M6 by the Ger-Wills» Already on the Eurcpnn canto-tent the Oil-CCIHLQ oi‘ PBJEHIOD is per- ceptible. lii the long run it will be the victory not only of military gtigrice " of how a great. democratic nation ' “tag stampeded by false P100118" Th re ls no need for a post-war B11 0- /1."'j1'(1l:<si1>i1, says U. S_ shirpbuiider Vrctnrlotis in their efforts at . - . - 1 - rcieai, the A A P A was ill advis- ii-gisirbtiitt- Kusiiiiiti-iithgratliieeitr odi enough to turn its records over l)1'()$p(1l‘() c cm vzth every wheel to the Congressional Library where up 3m .,- .\\~}.,._l._. yam-s A; lndug- they stiiiid as a permanent indict- try s gctirud to the full and as the merit arr-unfit the °Y880lZed wets- civilian tit-eds which the war has The book, “The Amazing $101)’ curtailed tvill have to be met, there of Rcilclll" b)’ Field"? 13001015 111 t the Kaiser prcdicdon. our Provincial Libraries, tells the 1M0»; “.111 have the m5}; whole miserable tale of betrayal, the recovery effort and bad faith, greed, and political cor- mllfll will (lcziend on tilcir filbfbfl“. Fllpllon- _ Will thcv P“(‘Olll‘€‘i'.!0 entorpris"? If We are. Sir. 0 titer hamper it. the recovery will PRESS COMMITTEE. be '50 much the slower. —Montrea.l TemDt-‘Fflilce Fedeffltwn- GHZC ill, Dominion Status Bill iziqtiirt-d of his coliirudc-Ji- (Montreal slay) ari-ls, "vi/here did tutu.- cne g1), ‘Er- If one may judge from numerous bcril” he “his sllltlij 0f 11 01011011 Ctllllttltllellls a ising out of the now of discipline. 85 0l=¢1l111110 01110-1115 notorious open letter to Britain to be undcistood in a sphere “'00- m... the Editors of "Lite." there n 111 1110 10115111011011 Q1 11101 519111 st ll a widespread misapprehension l11ill1111'~51. Mi‘. Morrison, M11119" in the United Sfnies as to what the oi Home Security. 11000115, T1001 British Ellllife really is. and also BiYllitlWliltl“ have it lhrit. after an what is gong lo 113mm“ m ll at, ' ii of a tiziit of tlic Nnrlcnal the end cl- me Wm; we by two 0t M13010!’- One would hove thought that by ruuirs officials, an order was issued no“. the Significance of the 5mm", w ttie vticci trim ‘Meiiilzeis of iiie of Weslmmlstel- would be 59mg- N F‘ S , firemen and firevxollieii. thing upon witch instruction Hi0 1101 10 i6 91113511011 11111105 would be given in American schools. W001i 111W‘ M11191 remarkaclc iii- to. P. E. I. “Tron Bruce Buirsfathcr’: Old b1" Yct we hnie the Ilium‘ 110C b» '05- C __P1'°3°1l~fl s iiiicc of M; Rsbert. St. John, an 0i‘ 1110 011.1101 ' 10 l _ Pmllib- Aciiericrin COFlTSpOildElll. who has 01111112 111B 111'“ '11» 11 W111 13° DIOR broadcasting interesting mess- 11115’ tilt-libel‘ oi H10 ages from ' Lmidon to the Utiited States telling how the people of _ , l England are standing up under llie ' c1lcli11lsiilllces strain of war, making a statement U? "C°i“"‘“?“3>~‘9 which GVtlCllLy ‘indicates that he ic point of i111i1110- 01 1001' misiiiiclcrstoiicls lite status cf the Ullmm‘ F°‘*‘*@1'9ii1-" isr. sit Dsminlons. Last nignt, 41111111 speaking over the radio to Cun- ———-— _ arliiiiis, Mr. St. John, who has re- " 11001‘ §°11T~‘1'|i' l"? W111i“! 11",‘; itiriied to the United States on fix.- tlizit all)‘ ldlli of "-11l111'-111\11‘1Y ‘rough, surprised them by saying: in uniform _ d5 "the litt e people oi‘ England have t), F01” 11151" “V9 hoard ill‘ south Africa s likely to 3'00“- ' 1-1‘ 11110111011110" 0f ask for r . sof-goveriiment alter the 5011111 A111FF11I~11 111110150 ltllli- the war.‘ “More self-government," ed the bombing of Cnincsc towns when south Afrtxtt is already as free and villages from a sadislfs plis- as the United ygllos “self! 111110 111W B» 111k‘ £01110. in‘ “M11011 Oi course, Ml’. St. Jolin ls not N1PP0IT$ liters llftve Sliflwti U131- alone in this misconception. It is they have little stomach, Lie p."es~ are‘, enmlamed b‘. Pundit Nehru 01100 0f the JflP-"IWSB 11-1‘ 10100 111 and odier Iiioian leaders, who re- Cliiiia was not 0:143 of wuixare but oontly referred to Domin on status of butclicry. Oii ten-a firilia their n5 sqnlglhlng very m1- removed soldier)‘ have a thousand times over 1.4m h-cedom I; ought not m 110011 100 11y 111911‘ 01110015 111 018108 be iiecissary to have to repeat. that of beostiality. 1;) very casual and 991111.110“ sialus, as defined by the unstudied discussions 0i’ their Tokyo statute of wesu-nlngler make, n raid, General Dcolittleks nicn have quite Clem wllhoul pifsslblllty‘ o; told how they 11'0"? 01001051 3101 1° misintevpctat on that the Domin- bcmb anything but ntilitary objec- “m5 ‘vhlch are associated in the tivcs and how they obeyed orders. Ccmmoitwzoith known as the Brit- We believe the-m, because we can- 15h Emplm are an nee n, l m_ not believe that any American in dependent; that for instance "o... uniicmi could turn sat/flee cnvush ada and South Africa. and Alistralia to pay the Japanese back in their enjgy preclsey the same {madam 0W0 00111. "011 ‘villi $110 K1101"- and independence us Great Britain; front any Jul; .» 1608c of things that 11110001100 in that Great Brit it h n; l t H0118 Kong fresh i0 111100 -—N0W no control whatiivir slit airy‘) York Herald Tribune over any of these DOlTllhlQnsl 1n other words the very basis Of ma existence of the British Empire is the individual freedom and in- dependence of every one of its com- ponent narts to remain within the Empire or to leave it of their own free will any lzme they desire. If this fact were only better on. A good nurse usually is called upon to display these qualities in the sick room of a home or a. hcs- pttal, but it was during tine early hours of Tuesday when flames en- gulfed the interior of the St. Jos- eph's Hospital nurses’ residence and these characieristlcs were brought. into Play in a most noticeable man- ner. Dressed only in night clotting, 24 student nurses and two resi- dent nursing sisters were able to escape with their lives because they showed all the attributes which go to make up a good nurse Flames raced from the basement to the roof Ln short order, but the nurses, with admirable coolness and cour- age, were able to make their way .fl‘O,m their second-storey rooms 0o FROM: 0D! T0 MUSIC the main floor and thence into the A11 mankind ivy Love shell be ' banded. To combat Evil, the many-handed: tlggodsplrlt of man on beauty 9 . e ai fancy 1h heedelzh, e regxiiyitdeth 'I'ftell.h in the heav- enly eight, Ln chsnizeioi pavillioru of loveliness (light, The sonippiie sun that knows not the s ' t He ioveth the beauty o! cert-h. And the sweet bird's north: And out of his heart there faileth A melody-making river Of passion, that runneth ever To the ends or the earth and crleth. That yeiu-neth and calleth: And Love from the heart: of than To the heart of man iepiieth; 0n the win .1 of desire cold of the October night While the St. Joseph's Hospital nurses were displaying mbundarit courage and efficiency in the face of great dan- ger, the nurses of nearby Civic Hos- plinl were quick to bring out those other two qualities of the good nurse understanding and kindli- niess --by domg everytht possible b0 befriend the yo la es after their harrowing exper enoe The en- tire incident. leaves time's admiration for the nurse lust that much great:- er —-N0r'iii Bay Nugget. The automobile dealer hss been hard hit. in this war. Brut he is still on the job. And it is entire- ly fitting there sliculd be recogni- l-lon of the hardships he is sufier- 1,0“; cqmqt to Love, in; and appreciation of his place in the economic picture, in war and. —Robert BrldBel- notion sirrr tllillllillT llll in peace, The automobile dealer and his employee helped 0o create America's giant mass production for this war. They are helping to carry out vitally important civilian trans- poration system i-hrotigh the war. No class of men in our whole in- dustrial economy has a gicnter in- terest. in winning the wnr and in maintaining peace thereafter. - I Seattle Post-intelilgiiece). "airxg-Eaiw ?“. The mitrch of science sometimes r 5rd ‘Jazz i pushes us in directions which we " '7' pre loathe tto take.‘ Nix’. 3e sleaAm. ‘m l t used . . r- v "B" m]; i: sbo motile of cellulose hl-"Qwfltflflllhk- "lulnh ‘l!!! acetate in nrder to conserve brass. —lvlf-tltfllidflvilll lfilllttilflvlrl when they needed rest. ry Dedd‘: Kidney Pills," said e friend- ‘ii Iny be you kidneys". I'm glad I followed his advice n now I m sleeping iih e tup-thsnhie ll i Budd's Kidney Pills The new trumpets nrc- better, tru- er and in every waft I ire reliable than the old brass min-s; they are o.’ an olive-drab colcr and need no puFahir-g and no wariiiiiiiz-izp And r-trn citn aliicli is m. in use rc- lenses 2n otmws of rasa Por some other purpose. ___N()VEMBER o. 1942 IT IS IMPORTANT T0 Bur QUALITY <4 Conserve what give you longe satisfaction. t0 CODSUXIICTSs O Buy only what you need. Choose quality garments that you have. r wear and The Pen-Angle — Penman-is famous trademark —is your guide to knit wear that will give you maximum service . . a Underwear to meet the requirements of your comfort and health . . . Hosiery that ensures maximum wear at minimum cost . . . Outerwear that economically serves every need. You will probably find the quantity, styles and patterns of Penmans famous knit wear somewhat limited, for purposes of wartime economy. However, deliveries of available supply will be maintained as fairly as possible through dealers KNITIED n’ UNDERWEAR . . . HQSIERY . . . OUTERWEAR ‘ . y. 3-111’. PRODUCTS KIM-N? i: l derstood bv the onle. United Nations. as iifisvofqctiiiisctlalfi 5111001115 of his .i'_v iind by those who are accustomed to sport}; or Wine w.tli tiuilioz-ityq a gran’, dml 0f useless argument based cu delu- sion would be tivoidezl, and rt better mutual undcrstnntlitig established. TEE; claimant. The, tallest T/mcrictin Indians were lottii. ., - r-r-itira of the continent, near the Mississippi. Poultry Killing Service We have installed at our plant in Charlottetown a poultry killing station oper- ated by a staff of expert killers. Unless poultry is properly dressed you will find that great value is lost through poor bleeding, tearing and improper starving. We sug- gest that you take advantage of our service and see the difference it makes in the value of your poultry. Six cents per bird charged for killing and payment. made on dressed basis. Canada Packers Limited Charlottetown, P.E.I. <v < cimimivrs noun school. Reportfor October: Grade X—l. Elaine Campbell; 2. Lois MricKlniion. Grade IX-1. Dairiich Murray; 2. gpllpi Campbell; 3. Gordon Camp- Grade VI-l. Malcolm Campbell; 3- Bryce MacGrezor; 3. John ward. Grade IV-i. Jennie Green. Grade III—-l. Freddie Campbell; 2, Vernon Meservey. Grade I--1. Margaret Williams. Efezfect Attendance: John camp- bel, Gordon Campbell. David Mac- Gregor, Louis MiicLeod, Darrach Murray, Ralph Wiwrrcre. Malcolm i Campbell. Freddie Campbell. Mar- , garct Wlllams. ~—Teacher: M. Emily MHCLQOd. Fitting and Supplying Gtsnsei ll. .1. ‘iiiiisoii OPTUMETRIST Montague l’ l I. Office flours: l0 to i2 M. a u» ll r. n. '” Holidays etc. in supolntme Office Connected with DIIUGSTORE ‘p. Qua-gm‘ . ‘F Professional Bards McLEOD a. ssnruv-T W l5- "ENLEY. K. 0. ,- A. BENTLEY K. 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