4-K. .'. Piblwmqww w- o... Irv-n»! ... 1 "Rb w=e-vna_ Orr-cm waves-aw ---,>,,.-.._, TIC?" h1l3'<-r1»+ nfil-v,» 551213 IEF=HB° PAGE FOUR p JHE BIZSZLIITTElIIWN GUARD-RN {Morning Dally lFuunded tn I88’) P e ldPlil, LIr-uL-(‘ul W Chester S. McLun hce President. J. It. BumeL, IJJ. si-rrrtary. Llcut. (Yul D. A. llaclflnnm, 0.8.0. Editor anti lllllulqin l‘ stuiute E-iitnr. Frank Walker. llircclnr. J R. Burnett. FJ-l. SFBSFIFPTION RATES 55.00 prr vrur lln advance» cllver ' k Clfw pttr war I advance) mailed to P Ii Island r \t‘lll' ‘m udvmtrs-l mailed to Canada and US .\I(‘Iill!.'!‘§ Aullit Bureau of Ctrculatloml ‘The Sfroirqcst lllenrory is Weaker than the IVeaIt-esf Ink.‘ SKI FRDAY, APRIL I3, 19-10. Tilucly Advice lllll scheduled to convene at lo, lllc llzlhfnx Chronicle tl-lll" tznltlt Il<l\lL'L‘ to its purl)‘ rcp- wunuj; scs-loll, ll >Il_\:, \\lll be l1; my nu accounting of the (jov- r tlzfort, an accounting which was llnlllllollvtl ill tlle truncated ses- . 'l lll‘ grt-zn llllljtlrity- of thc lucm- . lloltrlllllcln supporters; “but." ' “lhcv must rcnlculbcr that to party leadership is it".- _v during this Period of emer- lllt‘lllll<‘l‘$ hzne greater respon- ‘M1 {lll‘fl' ultc for the Govt-ru- .-:l llillcv must be pfqlilffid attt-ttliug to their own convic- .s and in tlle House. They must l, i‘ conscience dictates, to vote ~ l.'1t‘1'.~1‘.l‘<‘_ Most of all, they must be _l; .-jl l" .1.» to offer helpful suggestions ~__-e any course of action which they ‘sh, vnlsteftll or dangerous. 1f l 0H1!- llfnl i5 sinlplv a. rubhcr ltamp for ;'f_ i; i; little hciler than Herr Upvll’ tut athice, all the better coming l gntllli‘. And its application need .- l: vl lo Ottawa. Our own local Leg- -,> \I_(".lfl he more effective and WOflld .cr rcspcct in the country if Gov- .‘lllll'.".Cl'§ aclcd on the assumption r l‘l‘ll9 responsibility ts to the taxpay- 'i I'm-l to the administration. The official .~. has shown a commendable desire to “.11, m: (if)\'fil'flm€ili in matters of _ irncv. Thev have a right t0 ;;,a support of at lcast some lI.‘(‘.ll in curtailing waste and ex- .. re. in placing provincial ahead of party ;-,~,»~-. »< ;\l‘.l'l in obtaining full and complete m- itfifl .: n‘. orl all matters of public concern. larln“ Producfs And The \Var vs‘, z": "(lift-ct and immediate effect" on of Canadian business as a result ' .\H-:llllliuavia, the Financial Post ' lr~ to this subject in its clutch! _\' gffcQtc/l will he newsprint, bacon g-(ltlllttfi, 'l"lle prospects with regard industries are of’ special inter- - l, lll(‘Ill\' of \\‘.".f llctlnlzlrk, it is ' r l’. .5 lll-"ru dividing llcr food PXUUF“ lvivwtu iiPflllllllV and Britain. To Bil’ llzlvon, egos and substantial (luantities m" ‘,- ‘l. ly-rfllllllV went f:lt pork, lard and ’ of lnlflcr. livrnlauvj got 1110f!‘ '1' z" than lilllllill, but not llcllrly as A slot Danish bacon to Britain since the 1,... y‘ at the TIIIC of 3.5 million long ljnllr-r the British-Canadian .l is shipping 2.6 million cwts. Canadian bacon deal COIIIClIlBd slifirp increase in the Canadian a can fill. _ lcltsificrltion of the campaign ictloll \\lll be launched. l! l5 c for the export of eggs \\'1ll l ozlrr- :l:lll any danger of a hut- C;l.ll:lrli;ln nlarkct autonlati- \-. ‘l! 1-,. _- 1. a silunion which pointed to_thP. 1.. w‘ !!"-‘.‘l>l<‘ zlt some time RllQFKl-pVUV l -~il;~.ll llncon nmrlvct which l5 is l-p fly‘ source whence Britain Wlll ;l,t- lnsscs in food supplicfi 19119111 n(‘t*(l i0 I158 all "ll-t [or purchase of (lflllil- . . v _ ]',rl-,.l:u from buying footl- t, f‘ . ; if lllv llonllrlnrl‘, exccpt as a last ‘Illls-lllilllk‘ of diverting slnp- +ll lllllllsllllfl‘? will llrcv_cnt .. gtgv llhiilvrll cxlrut hcr lln- .i .l'l?. w-plnlor. _.l -.‘l'\\', lll'lllll.'ll'l\‘ as an cxl-tlrlcl‘ 4 (‘t‘l'tflllll_\' he rnillcrl- full to lllslinllliu hcr grcat live wilm, The only source _ , pow 1w imported would lulopl- (lllll trztllsportzllioli fa- rllln oi >nrlt traffic. Therefore -. -~ <~,~~.l ‘l .,. , flocks, storing . - {his for fnlurc use, lltlt clim- 'll...ll§ lls zlll lulporulnt sourvc of fu- ',<-<-l_ hogs nllrl llll- Illl" lillir l-Jtllll, llillcfs attack on Scan- p, 5:14, _- jlllpnrrlv a nlttrkct of 6,- 1 of lllllllvlhlll wllcnt pt-r ycttr. lkhtllil-s, n is silggcstctl, may be 1.. -lli -l\ ;l lalrgvr pllrl of the liur- l willy in lhc lower price class. ; llntll pricl- and vohnne will . Nllllllllzlvizul fi~llcrics llzlvc sup- , ». -.l'.~,;;l pol-t of the liuropt-all nlarkcl. l 1. {l l‘ llilll :lu illlporlzlllt oullct for ht!‘ l.l .4 .'ll'l l..l‘.lll prior to thc war, llut since ;,,,. In.“ u-f)’ sl-riotlsly llpsct .. .l‘.l llYgh rosl of ship tolluzlgc. '1 ll g: l.ll. will prohlllllyl lose some of lflril] ill $rzlttllillllvill zultl in the . ~. Lllzt ‘l, li-lhouizt and Lithuania 1 lviVvllftPfx lha-s: coulllrivc gcncrallv l _l. l.. l l ‘llllfllll-lls l-ollsuutvrs of ft-t-tl of f. .. 5min. whjvll. in thc past have court- -. . j l l. l| l'lll:ol Stairs rlnll Argentina, Willi ;'.,,l pl, ‘u; (lluwl 14> llll-sc l‘.\'l)lll"ll‘l'S, their pro- (‘Ilfl “j plohlllly offvl- stiffer competition lo [he ( :. u. lI.l. A fzltlu!‘ ill this connection not ntetliioued by ladian the Post writer is the liltrlillrlod of low rr feed costs for our .\l;ll'llullt' lulqoll plvllluctlgs who zlrl- ~t‘l'ltlll.\l)' ll.lllllit:lpptwl uulltl |t|l will \t"lllll- 'l|\>ll.\. They Guard The King Tin life Guards ;lnll the l\‘o_val lllJl'>L‘ (iuarrls. lllt‘ rcgilllt-llls \\illl brilliant ulllforllls zulll supllrh horses, who are one of the sights of London. are being nlcrgt-ll iulo a coulposite llousultold Cavalry regiment fol- lhc duration of the war. I'll arc the rvgilllcltls which hzlvc, for the past tno llululrvll zulll llllt’ tt-Jlrs. funlisllt-tl a guard for the lxiiug on ct-rrlllolliall ulilftzlry oc- casions. The Life Guards, whose dress uniforms in- clulle a scarlet tunic with llluc velvet faciugs. white lczlthcr hrvvchcs. and hlnclc jzllck-lloots, Clllllllfl>C the nltlPof Cll\'llll‘_)' rcgilllcnts in thc army They were forlnctl ill Charles llfs rcigu, and still wear as part of their uniform oak-leaf em- broidery, representing the oak in which Charles II. once hid while escaping from his Parlia- lnclttzlriatl pursuvrs in the civil \\‘.'lt‘_ , Ill the past the rcgiulcut has had some pic- lturesqtle associations, and in 1708 was famous for possessing a giant nevro trumpeter. In the. 18th century Nile compalgn, the Life Guards wcre mounted on camcls and rlitl very crctlitahly. 'l‘hc_v follgltt at Waterloo, of course. and after the battle the Duke of “lellington sent a typicallv laconic message to them reading: “Thank you, Life Guards.” EDITORIAL NOTES "Grey Owl" died this date, I938. o n- a u — r-q Father Damien, missionary to the leper; of Hawaii, died of leprosy toluorrt)\v‘s date, ISS9—- enlogizcd by R. L. Stevenson. a o il- a Both the Board of Trade and it: representa- tives on the Maritime Transportation Board have clean hands regarding the pick-up truck service. at m v n The tefiChsrs have put forward a strong appeal in respect to salaries, and wait with confidence the result of the earnest consideration of the Gov- ernment. o r a u The war is costing Britain $25,000,000 per day according to the Chancellor of the Exche- quer, Sir john Simon. \Vhat must it he cost- ing Germany, and*how i: she footing the hill? 1K i! The new Department of \\l’ar Supply, in suc- cesion to the \\'ar Supply Board is now organ- ized with an original war veteran of Ailgust 6. r914 as Deputy Minister, and a lllaritilncr lit that. a m The Secretary of the Ttnlpcrnncc Fcllcrulitlu has made out a good case against the (iovcrn- ment on its failureto make Prohibition effec- tive. But what could they, or other prohihilionisls, expect from a party of which the Prcsidcnts of both Queens and Prince Lillcrnl orgauizzltirlns are or were. official rlgtrnts in prowling lllP cup that cheers, ititoxicates and brings grist to lhc Llov- ernmcnt mill? it i a l: v u If the llrilish Act of llzlriizllurul fixing Fas- fcr ut-rc proclainn-tl, lonttlrrtlu" would he lin-tcl fiulltlzly, In 19:8 the lil'lll>ll l'lll'll1llllL‘lll. pltsscd an act decrceiug tllatrllastrr Day sllllll he Illt.‘ Sunday following the sccontl Szlturdayt in April. This lUCilllS that it will nlwavs fall on a (late bctwrcn April f) and l5 lll\’lll.\l\(.‘. liul tho act docs not take effect until proclninlcll hv OFllCI" in-Cotlncil, and so far this has not burn done. v in v x According to his own showing how mystcriotls is the Prime Minister and his ttlovclnctlts. llc says hc luight call on llrcsidrltt ltotvst-vclt zinlil .\lr. Secretary Cordell Ilull at Washington when he spends afew days there en route to a Virginia holiday resort, but, he has ntade no such ar- rangements. I-le rejoices, however, that the President told the Prcss that “he would hc glad l0 have l\lr. King (nolc the Ollllfinlllll of Muc- kcnzic) call upon hint.” All of which is so lunch political bluff at which Mr. King is a pas’.- rnaster. Ile is going to sce Washington govern- ment officials in collllcclitltl with the 5t. l..:l\v- rcuce Deepening 'l'rt'.'ll_v, , k i i! l Coming events beginning to cast their shadows. The French press of all shades of opinion from the Royalist Action Franc" e to Leon llllnnk Populaire (lC\'t>t(‘.(l nnlch space to lhc zlrrivlll ill France nf lllg fllltllrllilllflC \'ollllllt't'l‘s llf lllc .'\lll- crican Field Service. The conlmcut fll.~]ll£l_\.\' kccn satisfaction that lllc Alllcriclltls C13U$>Cll the Atlantic to lake an active llitff in the \\'Zl|' and lhnl lll(‘_\' are going to l'l‘lltl4‘l' $l‘l'\l\‘(‘ nlncll nccd- ml ll_v the arllllvs ill lllc field. 'l'hl* l'('ll[ lllllFllIll hczlllliucs the stntt-lllcllt flf---4ltlt{—-i-tvltlll-Ilvrfl‘ llllll "\\'c could not sit willl llllllPll arllls wllllc lhc Allies are fighting." “The soldiers of our arm- ics ucll rclllcnlhcr the little Anlcriczln cars that (Irove up to the front liucs bouncing around sllrllholcs ilt wartorll rolllls," lllv Xliltin. “they have collie to help us ag: u." Figaro re- calls that these ntcn in the last war proved to be the advance guard for the .*\.l£.F. a v at n- r j \\'rilcs “_l..'\.f\l." lllolllrcztlt "It i5 P! WPll known fact that if lhc farlllcrs, the mnuufzlclur- crs, and the ‘laisscz-fzlirc‘ citizcus of the coun- try are satisfied with the lvar effort of Can- ada, the military pcoplc arc not, and they should know. It. is a strange sight to soc the (lcfcnd- crs of our country ptlying tramway fares while postnlclt and policemen ride free, hut it is also a strange state of affairs when a soldier has t0 pay his owll train fare from Toronto to Mon- trvtll as is now lhc case with some ulcmhcrs 0f a wcll known .\lotllrc.'ll ht-gilllclll on lcavc. In (ircat Britain Mllllitirs pct at [lass lo lrllvcl frcr‘ lo any pllrl of lhc country. 'l'lll-rc are illSO nnlny things loo s "ions and loo lltllltcrous to tuclllion ill lllililzlrv zllfzlirs illlll llil\'t_‘ ztlllltlsl zllu- ouutt-ll to rt-vtlll and “llllll lIJl\'(' uvvcr ll(‘l‘lI rtvltl about ill ll<'\v~|l;tp<~l'~: tllaltlcrs which llnvc rc- quircd lhc Itt-rsouzll ftllrljsvlllflllllll of high lllili- tary officials of rcgilllcllts lo (lllnwzl: tnnltcrs which if not rvctifitll would have ltlrzult tho lllilitary llisrtgnrdilng tlll- (i(l\‘l'l'llllll‘lll and cou- tluclilla; their own .'lff.'lil-~ llccorllillu lo lnllilnry Inw and jllTl-lllrlillll. ln my opinion lll(' rt-sult of lllc fcllrral Plvfllllll is nothing lo ll“ lllYlllll of; it is rnollull to Illilldl any rctl-bloollcd Cull- blush with shame." . THE CI-IARLOTTETOWN aortas BY THE ltllv 'l'he Alllrs are plllrlllg rush urtl-l eta l0t' ullc both-l. tiumlls uoiltl of Azucrlcau-tlzuue \\a:p.arlc.>. An, lnle sauuess 0f IJIOoE worms, "\\‘Iltil.’ rtught have been." — Strattortzll Beacon-herald. A new typt- of uulvrpruul‘ hat for uonlvl. will llmlLL‘ lL Llzlnects-l sat-y for lllilll lo tarry umbrtulit . As lf ruzn coultl do any turtuct‘ (tarnage t0 sortie o; LIL‘ current —- 5t. LUlLb SLlr-Jiilucs. uutnbcrs. [Iolls bt-ltlltglng the WCILLIIIPI’ Nqw Yorkers mu‘ get perntaitclit warts at lflgllldl‘ m- ucrv-als So far cLvol-ce among; the dolls ls unknown. but you never can t-eil. - Clbrc-nto Star. I). W. RIIIIII, in a calllegrlttti front the 01d cflllllllf)‘, declared that he had closrd a big order for strolls to be mauulatclurtnzl by the International Engmeeriug Co. 1n Anttivrst. — Amherst News. A Brltlsh newspaper man who visited the Domniou reccntly dc- clared that the Clllllflltll! txyvs h.l:l made a derided hit Wlfll the girls‘ in England and were being called Rolmeos. ‘Ilhts should g;ve a stimu- lus to recruiting ln Canada. — Camlbellton Graphic. Here's a smoking mixture fur you: blend lelmon peel, cherry and root, rose leaves, violet. nettles, SUI" German smokers feel. \\".llil tollnrco .110 t lzl the R.:ch, titals the luvolutc blend nowadays. —- Windsor Star. The New York State Legisla- ture in the closing hours of its re- cent session at Albany twm on record, and emphnt against. the uc- velopmcnt of the St. Lawrence River for power and navigation purposes. The Assembly voted against the ilnrlert-akrr: by 97 to 38 and Llle Senate by 19 to 5 Mont-real Gxartte. projected llllt'l"lflll(llllll The north has lts wealth In every crevice and cranny. Prospe tors tell of gold and stlwr and other precious metals, 1n such quantities hat surpass t-he wealth of Incl. But to find lt. and wrest. 1t from the rock. It: nerds snllrzficc, rntinrance. danecr and a hrst. of Olllf!‘ things to lost the mnttln of the mm who would sizccrerl. Nature rlocs not n!- wnv; pinn to make rhinos ersv for men Sh» nltlkr-s her l>n=l t-lllngs ‘Iiarrl to got. __ Gnolph .\fc':<'ur_v. In Miami tho Iulrltllf and the sllolultlg (ll(‘. the gyuectvltlgxslt. (lu- part. Mrs. Illtnorgv Callahan isn't going to hi- e quintuplets. No mic- YODIIOIIPS or nclrs rocl cnmcras - no fvfltliiulltltll‘ fume and fortune for Lht‘ lJc-uzltlclrrl pillTLfS - m) 110w and llt\\'l‘l'lll§l‘ pzbstiae for Mlllnu. (Toltzitul r0 ills its trlono- poly on qllllitnplr-ll; and the tour- ist trntle wllrli has t- motlopolv. hlllllzo , . best. Tile qlztnlln znrvtllllz}; ~. Muncnpoils S - all for t,‘ e 't bllfvlllWS, like :\ orl-rtiotltn- “tlltllfllfll. The British guvctulnout \\'Ill(‘II n: omclzts has cntrlurtl into \\'l‘!-l1 a nurullol- and give-ti g slsttlllarfl to 2T2! 't> pr. :o sonic mt: . lllr: (10.1 lull if‘ 'l‘ l‘ t‘ col lil- lfll pus (tint). .1 1 lull-h lllDIl‘ to the Linltvtl K rlom llun for llTl Stat. -l:<".t. ' l 1'.‘ tnlo trnlz, and are ‘ring Dldtml, .(~|P Will ".l and scul." - Bclfn-t News Lrt-icr. In spilt‘ of the lnllt In AlllrlI capit ls about ‘.t¢ll':~ll-~z Illf‘ w"; Th’? Alitl am not. YPI l'f‘fl'll' ntnclrlzs and ml! scale "If we nrc to hulllf’, (us vwr to a p t-lcse wllh i-llf‘ . t rvswhln (1n- -‘lf‘!li‘ll‘.‘ll nltrl d-lo-ntlou of l\"I‘ wnuntu sputum] and lnl: val clvilivl i." M!“ Cllnlulll r ultl (“if the Ho c of Commons vest l".l"l_\'_ " ' '=t drprrre (tonnaw of I'v- mrwl r s "l .f lll-t" ‘ll llllllllll.“ :~ lllfllllfllWPl‘. lltf‘ cu lll.|‘Il o . — null llrr‘ A 'lu.l.u (‘lllTl , inf‘. w Us will llf‘ lo lwlll n tllvlr ct-ollolull: t "Ill" r~l ml (p 1-. nlnrrv. ‘lllr- I1l‘llll'.ll .<t_ltv. Cllllnllitlrlulu _ minty of lit‘ poi‘ Livllll. llv :1 llcll l .t'.l, 1.1g. A.l l-ll . ll lIl. . illlll Ulllllllljillllnll, Lr slllct hlllll.ll...lt" o! . o1 fills augl ol-hrt‘ o mullahs l0 trvrltlull)! and if lllc h..pl:ss l\ll:r.t.s tlo :lol. co- oprrlltc. lllt‘ \\.ll Illltl Lln-n- o.\"u ulrll lllflllall . .~lllll oil Lulu llll‘. 11w m..t . of tin- BLll ll Elu- ll. is fortunate lUr ;|:c tll l. tho war s; ll lnlliC-fi" t..u. shape, and that the tragedy of "Itliil-l war" hrs not ytt bcgtul. But Lhcre ls trilgctw, too, in the p05. slluhly that. t-r pro (‘UL mvttlotls of b.o:>(llc.-rs Will‘ nuty not be docks‘ vs. The fthurc will show. - New York Times. Sometimes one wonders whether people at hotno flJIv Hp])l'(‘(!lf1l€ the extent azltl .1: tut aria-c of kllnpras collaborator: bl wsrn Britain anti the four Uni. ins sznve w.r 00-. gllnlrt tlleiullx v, polln-nl suppy untlccmomlc tulds Ill rnhas DOM} l nothing lzke 1t lrl Entpre h story,' even In the last was Ono cx luple which came to my nttonl on tn tile Parlmlnculltly lrzblrus recently is the IlILCT-EITPINIY‘ EXPIIUHQQ Con. trol vrhzcn l s b:ou cstlblsiled among Brllnfn. Au trnlia. Nov ZPIlllILd nutl Svutil Alric . Canada, ton tllolloh lvl. ln lPe st Jug rlnu. has atlcplrd a s llllllll‘ policy on co- nprraliv‘: llnrs, -_ N t j, gum“ Guardian. In this rrslllz world. when n man's ntvrkt e may once have mm R shrine tlcc: hks nine ‘tvm. form- ultlolrvfe o‘. wed w tfil pllr-nol, nun Qhls slllrt h tors ovcl- R p~i s: nlllk, llnil lilo 59nd old rulwlo railrrrtl t-rlvst c! Frr n snllrl ro - tllrv mvwltozs llltvl for a stlo- lslifute. "Pliny ma?» tics of vvrlv- ifhhnz from cmnprnuorl pwpor to Elm, but. ln the 20th century m: tn clultlrctl til“3'-" GUARDIAN u PUBLIC FORUM Th]: vulun-il ll "Den lul- the IIIICIIIIJII n. cflrrnnpcndulll gl qurnllulln a! Internet. Ila (Film. lottetown Guardian don not IQ- "Inllf"? endorse flu IDIIIIIIII n! rrlllmnfllnll. ‘TEAIIIIING TIIE YOUNG IDEA Sir-When will our people learn louse? The Idea of holding meetings and protesting azalnst the proposed rurnlgcs ln our "Prohibition Laws" wnrti the matter could be handled to so luuch batter advantage by so now ln control of such mat- . "S For instance why should the edu- villlvtl 0f the children be neapccted ciurilrz school age, when each of t_r..r schools might be made a train- lZI‘ u! und 'uf‘ consumption. not out}: of beer and wine, but stranger l:(‘\l‘.".'\f.’(‘S as \\".‘ll, and thus add t0 the 1 (fit of tht‘ government. and other intcrestej parties. I am, Slr. etc, SOIOMON. RE READING OF CITY TENDERS Si:_'.-'I'he Patriot of this date carries an exploitation offered by a. member of The Tender Committee of The City Council relative to the tender awarded a day or so ago for a half ton truck. The stgtenlerlt. was in effect that. llte tcuucr of Barbour and Mac- Donald was for $752 50 which is correct, however the clause added "plus extras amounting to $27.50 making 1n all or totalling $780.00" ls not corecl. Any such amount as this did not appear on the tend- <-r when it was submitted and lf it. was chariot-ti to lh's amount 1t was fIliPl‘ l! hntl bttcn submitted We re Jred the matter to the City Clrrk the morning following the meeting of the Committee who informed us that the amount of our tender was $752.50 so appar- ently the Committee themselves were responsible for the change ill the amount. The prlce of sevelal sundry items was given on the form by us for the purpose of information and how it could have been sunnfzed that. these items were extra and to be ltrldoll to the price quoted ls qulte bcvond us. The item tires read 5x0 ply and was IIIfGZPPCtQd by us mean the p'y hence we inserted the figure 4 €lI".d'B.(l(l€d 0 ly. Even such an ltcm as an exfra 6 ply tire would still not account for the differ- cnco. Tllls ls however just. drawing a rod herring ovcr the trail as we furnlshvd the Committee with In- rllvldttal COpiPs of the specification hooks mverlng the equipment fumlslted with our truck and ll. casual glance would have shown that tho standard tire equipment on all trucks of this class was 6R0 x 16 4 nlv, and that five were silpplled. (We changed our tender to read 6 ply a heavier type). Any man knows who ever pur- chased n cnr that. a tool kft ls al- ways supplied by the manufacturer and that. a service warranty also acrolnpanics each unit. tr svcms ludicrous tn this day and mo tllat any committee could possibly turn down a. tender on ac- count of such trivial excuses but apparently $‘.l(‘h n condition still oxids as commented in your edi- lorlnl column of this mornlnz that ‘on l"'ll‘.(lt‘l‘lll'! still continues re- fornlrd or unreformed, Vvv nre. Sir. etc., HARBOUR 34 MacDONALD. Chnzlrltfelruvn, --Pursilant to my letter of ' v last. wherein 1' promised lss the possibilities of a lo- rn‘ abattoir. T think it advisable to plrflcn lllo (Fscllsrion by a few re- lllll"‘S {Wfllllflll to our local live ' llllllls1l_l' alul llo\\' the es- ltrr-ul of an abattoir would . hnte to the solution of its prolzloms. The decline of our llve stock 1n- dllstrv started in the post war era. of ' lion. The then prevailing {on ices so discouraged our farrn- vrs thnt- they reduced their herds and looked for a more profitable source of lncolnc. Live stock rais- 1112' was nccordlntzly neglected and potato growling: was stimulated to flllf‘ll _an_ (‘xfflibnlzlltdLQiillfif crops ‘Pwmmietti Ccnlury still runs on \\'()I‘.(l. Probably there ls no patent alga sadder" than that of the cross- tlt- sllbsltute except, the perpetual lllotzru filo. at the Patent Office. ‘lilvrv pro 3.500 patented crossties PM‘ Lilli. nt=v:r' carried a rail on l‘ltlll'0llfl. u rrnll _ Chicago News SERVICE FUR fl, THE DEAD Ilt-Lwrcu the ilYCIllIl! of cyprcsscs ill. ltl lluuz" scarlet capes and stu- Ol lllflljlllilzlzll the chauutlrlg choirs- The DlILt-iksln ln gold and black, the llllngcrs. And all ll,‘ the path to the cem- The ltglLlllLtll-ilktilihlli treads of men crowd And bit led faces 0f women- folk wlsbl . Watch a» me banner of death, and the tnystcry. And Ilitilll’? fool; of a grave a fat-her s an s. with simian head, and forgotten lo (it'd hunus; And at. uu- fool. of a grave a momer Ill. s with pale shut face, nor neither hears not‘ feels ‘The Cfillnlflg of the chauntlng cliotr- s ers - Between llle avenue ofiicy 25's». ‘The sronce or the many vl lagers, The candle-flames beside tue sur ices. - D. H. Iaawrenoc. \\\\\\\ \ n0nos”~ in,‘ finq,,',\(lal' p1" "~~:"E unrl! I(* Ben vnnv" were virtualiy excluded. "Ihls t.ran.s.er of farm activity was s.ow an‘ NB-SLEI‘ ‘rttzlactlon, dour. IL ls now ng Aelf, wit som i;- comfort. Firstly we lost. aegrtiat supply of rtatual fertilizer that gllmllalstilfi lnfdlrec$firopor$ota to oeceoen popaon. Secondly, the lmd deteriorated by thetgoxttfiteént ‘Ll-filo! chdgzlilcall atlmu-I an n a n o fgrowtngl pogen$lixllltleg. Tlalfdly tpe armer 0st y g orce to ma e a cash outlay for I commodity that he himself should be producing. Manure ts a by- roduct, but lm- Kofiil 155%“? m. émfit‘. 33$; tn sympathy wlt the price paid for potatoes The industry WM further dls- couraged by the enactment of an amendment to The Meat and Canned Foods Act in 1936. By this amendment the Federal Gov- ernment. prohibited the export and free passage of dressed meat pro- ducts from one province of the Do- minion to another unless all such products were slaughtered under ‘cAorgdltlons that conformed with this c The amendment. had the 1m- medlate effect of paralyzing the e rt. of all dressed meats from th province with the exception of that processed by the mtly packer here having Federal Government Inspection. It killed g. large mar- ket for dressed meats enfoyed by our smaller dealers In Newfound- Plerre and Mlcluelon: shipments to buyers ln Nova. Sco- tln, New Brunswick and fiflstem ouebec SQVQTtIZIg trade connection! that had exls since we were first able to accumulate a surplus of meat products. It also meant that our farmers were subject/ed to Increased domin- atlon by the larger packers In mar- keting their products. ‘For unless a tanner sells his stock for local consurn tfon, or ships ft. out on the hoof, market tr extremely 11m- lted. The farmer has lost his con- nection with the small dealer and the merchant who took his product in exchange for other 800115. and who in turn, GISDCIIBG of it ln out- side markets. But on the ap llca- tfon of this amendment mere ants and small dealers who Drooecuted the trade suffered the comlllflw loss of their markets. _ Al. present there Ls no estab lsh- merit, here equipped to warrant Federal Government Insnefitlfln which would enable us t0 KNOW!‘ this lost trade. and u a result. B" increasingly large proportion of our llve stock is leavlntt $1115 Dfovlnce to be slaughtered elsewhere. This condition should not be Bllolved l" exist. a. larger percenlflke 01' m" live stock should be processed hers‘- lvlng our flmnera a large cash re- urn, promotfnl our markets and oontrtbutiprg to the welfare of the commurl y. Manlfestly we stand to ‘benefit by expanding our live stock 1n- dustrv and by building an abattoir organized to encourage and co-op- erate with the Industry. Th8 Pm‘ ject I have ln mind ls designed to aceompllah la and lav the nucleus for e. new Provincial en- terprise, but I cannot impose '00 much on your generosity l? IV- sentlrlg my views, and furtner ae- velopment. of this sublflt Wlll ha" to be deferred fig‘ next.’ week- I am. r. e .. J. M. R001‘. One Point Settled (B dne Post Record) . Oznadlan military service men who marked their ballets in the Dominion election numbered 56,942, Out, of this total 28.330 voted Conservative. 23.372 Liberal, 8,032 00E. 84 National Demo- crat, while 1,311 supported VMlOIIS independents. The one candidate tn the wlhole Dominion who 0W9? l1l5 election to the sollders ts Percy Black, Conservative of Cumber- land. Nova. scotla. In all the Provinces, except Nova Scotla. where, the soldiers’ vote divided al- most equally, and except Qflebev and the two Prairie Provinces where the foreign elements abound, Saskatchewan and Alberta. the“? active service electors gave mn- jolrltlea to the Conservatives. On- rarlo voted National Government 12.659, Liberal 8.897. The soldiers voted against all the following- namecl Ministers; Hon. Norman Rogers, Minister of Defence; Hon. J. L. Rlalston. Minister of Fnatict‘; Hon. Norman Mcbarty, MIhlSl/El‘ of Labor: Hon. W. D Euler. M111‘ ister o; Trade and commerce: H011» T. A. Crerar, Nfmlster of National Resources; Hcn. Ian Mackenzie, former Minister of Defence but now Minister of Pensions. However the remarkably 0:10- sfded soldiers’ poll may be inter- preted or explained, ft leaves no room for [bate on one point. It should some conclusively that lit.- tle argument between Colonel DZCW lilllllx I rllcrolrs We have jut received from flouywnod a furl shipment 0| full rector Beauty luul. Included In the shipment are such Items n: Mu Factor skin and Ttmuo , urahnl. lhax Factor urea-m. than Flctor Lleanatng Ulelm lhu kacwr rowuer rounda- tlon Cream lu tnree annual. ' nmllrll - Blanche - A-wan. Max Factor Face PIIWIIGI’ III the llllallWlll‘ mouse-autumn. Auwuulte, humane, Uuve ttntl stun: Tan. Max tractor Rouge and t max l-‘ncwr ups-teat. MACS BLOOD FOOD The Iuenl Sllfllll Tonic. A I ll ll Honeysuckle combination Cbllflllllly valu- able in the treatment. of tnou uuemee ‘more weir nrlnn u traceable to an impovenmeu condition of the blood. Then Pill: are unéd exten- llvfl! ll I lenernl tonic, will improve tne appetite and un- pert. strength and tone w the whole llllllll- rmvll‘. PEN BOX 50 CENTS. MACS mntuvuu CONDITION POWDER FOR HORSES The beat that money can ltlry. PRICE PER PACKAGE 50c. . 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