PAGE NIH TIIE GIIAIILIITTETIIWII GUARDIAN Ilrlln‘ Dill] (Founded In I881) Pruldent: Lleut. Col. W. Cheater 8. nlcLlu-o VIM-President: J. ll. Burnett. FJJ. Ilcrotnry: Lteut. Col D. A. MacKlnnon. 0.8.0. Idltor lnd M: lllochlc Editors: Burnett. ILLLNJLB. (On Active Servlnel ‘The Strongest Memory is Weaker Thai the Weakest Ink.” sarunpar. APRIL 22. 1044‘ The New Victory Loan \\'e are on tl1e eve of the opening of the great new Victor_v Bond campaign, which, it is sincerely to be hoped will g0 over the top like lint the existence of savings resources and earning power in Llauatla. which are still at the highcst lcvcls in Iris-tony, and its predecessors. such factors as the tlt-Ictutout 11f Iinztl 111-13 m“. p", it would give no mforlnntinn 1s m i,‘ i not b,» ctictatctt to by an Orgnnizn- ‘$331118ulifiveignén.“elmatdéfltgrzpugétgv A“ entirely new series of war Loan films will he Show“ I IIEVPIhVI ncrsnt‘; us» taxman. income h“ lmymcm‘ m- ti“: ‘mil i.“ ihl-gust‘ ptllidv with respect thereto, nor auv assurancr m’ cliiiiiitltiliitiitili tiriettigsefggve l l.” weakness m“ “I “@7115” m5 bee" _ u . emu] e w l L. IIIIIKIEJ gmlilorlli cannot ht- ffll\'('t1 .1= tnulllllttj u. >lI4‘\.(""\ lll tbc implénwming l.“ pmelectinn Memo t“ m up mam, l" m, hm n; “m, “bu”, , af-‘Eptglrkeqnvylvnggyftwiyérvotrfcltip; , Everyone who can possibly do so is uluen .v I911" W l - s "tnnu-rlt - -. . . ', . ~ ~ '.-, . ., -. . '*' . . ‘ < 1, _',v ; _ '. ‘wmlng Illa“ as a “whim? "lmllhllih Hull‘ 1 tiotvlfirtisaii rcconstructioti comiiiittcc It is "mféli? limit LII]? ‘ohm Ilmt hf- l “early 7U p“ cam‘ we” summit‘ to attend these exhemely important meg-ting!” It “wiilprcllixriiit- ilftlhiltliistlii-‘igiiiii m“ °""l"l.°l" P"? FUJI. lmiiillilliiilii. ‘Hui in“ Ifitrh time that such a t‘t1I1iIt\Ill(’(‘ m‘ ctuiuttissinu l mbaiiiivrs Irmflililllé n11; iisrswell: I§Si"‘t§~.“l°"w.§i-“§°‘il.°"u‘i§2i.t"i$?el THE NATIONAL WAR FINANCE COMMITTEE svmntmm. be "Mi Hiking H “)1 ‘fmiml L‘ l i‘ “mil “l ‘Tm! was ftuictionitt.» Judnint! from the e\'I»t-1'ict1t'0|l““’" I S’ t medical uihaunem’ Poor man“ R ‘ l I mllmid‘ l" Yerous com >luccn~v which c- 111d wt‘. 1H - - “ v", - " ,~ , ' ' ‘"9- ,"‘- °°-- means bvvr control: am even tem- -- j - — ____ _ ____ - lndI..stI01, -_ ..t 5 hum splcndill nlctr-d m. SUWHLAW, UIVVJ-‘sfuui: i" nf other pTOVIIHCS, 1t \\tlI Iflhfi months to pre- ANOTHER CITIZEN. plorarv bhysicat weakness may be “' h" s,,,,,’§§,.,, ‘||,_._“I¢i,'§rl:, ‘and “Sf, . . _ _ _ -_ l pare an adequate report on p0st-\var planning. tie ogcaslon ot a passmk 611111111411 stomach troubles "rlu. 15,. previous loan drives sprang not only Itnni 11c nose. fact that the people had the money and i1 w‘ ‘ tnadc L‘l1I1\'k‘11It'11l and .'tttr.'tc1i\c for thrm to i vest in war sccnritics. gcncy of the challenge facing thciu. and saw providing funds for t':u1atl:t\ war chrst as a patriotic dulv as \\\'II as the §"llIl(lK':I pwslblt‘ investment. The same challenge IIIII>I be scnsctl and met in the approaching Cfllilliiltgll, and now is a good time to think soIx-rly upon it. l9|5 Ypres 1 Today is the tu/enty-nintli anniversary 0f the Second Battle of Ypres. A fine tribute to the men who took part in this vital engagctnctit of the First \\'orld \\':u' was rcrul at the tnnuthly Itieetiug of the (janatliau Lcgihn on Thursday night. It stated: "As long as brzue dccds retain the pnucr to fire the blood, the stand tnade by the t anzuliztus in those desperate days of .\pril 1915 will be told and remctiibcrcd. Looltrd at from any standpoint it would be remarkable, but when it is considered that in the main the mcu of the 1st Catiatlian Division at the outbrcalt of war were tieither disciplincd nor trained, :15 wc cnnut tlisciplitic and training i11 thtxst: days of scicutiiic warfare, the devotion, the valuur and the cool resourcefulness of these amateur soldiers of (femada was nothing less than amazing. “\\'hen the Germans launchctl their first poison gas attr-clc the CIIIIINIIIIII Division hcltl a line of approximatcly- five thousand yards. The story of the Second llattlc of Ypres is the story of l10\v this Canadian Division, cnnrtnously" outnumbered, fought throttgh the day and through the night and thctt through ztnothct‘ day and another uigltt; fought tmdct‘ their of- ficers until t110st of thcse pcrishctl glnrituisly, and then fought on from the impulsion of their valour, and, in spite of terrible castlaltics, not only recovered the ground which thcy had mo- mentarily been forccd to give up, but sccurcd and maintained at this must critical tntmicnt the integrity of the whole Allied Linc." A battle well worth retuetnberiug, even in these days of titanic warfare! It established s tradition which has been bred in the bones of our gallant lads who are now in action; proud sous, ntany of them, of the men who fought at Yprcs or on some other tnemorztble field in France or Flanders, a tptartcr century ago. Post-War Planning In n brief presented to the Legislature at the "ncent session, the P.E.I. Federation of Agricul- ture drew attention to the fact that rccoustruc- tiou problems in this Province will deal prim- arily with agriculture, and to soutt: cxtctit with fisheries and other natural products. "\\'e would therefore urge,” it stated, “that a recoustrttc- tion committee be set up immediately and that representatives from the industries mcntioncil be placcd on this couunittcc." The brief prcscntctl this wct-I: Iwfnre the Iimtse of (fonutions Rcconstrttctioii (fonuuit- tee by Premier Patterson of .\‘;1sl<atcl1c\v:n1 is l rgminder rhm most of the provinces have nmv appeared before this cnnunittcc, and that all of them, with the cxccption nf Priuct- lldwwtrrl ls- Iantl, scctit fu be wcll ztdvztuccd in I'L‘("1II~‘II‘IIC- tiou Pblicics. In Nova Scotia, fnr example, post-\v.'tr plans are being made by a tiutnbcr of cmnmittccs ap- pointed b_v tho l't'ovincial IiI1\'(’I'I1II1<’IiI. tht- i11- corporalt-tl Imvns and inttnicipalititns, and various private iliflllwlYlPx .-\ rahintt conunittt-c undct" the chairmanship of Ilnn. IIIITOIII Connolly; .\Iiu- Istcr of Industr_v, is tht- basic fuuctionitig com- mittee. A year ago last .\Ia_v a l\'t»_v:1l Commis- sion was appoititt-tl to study and report on pust- vvar plans. l)r. I\‘. Nlarfircgor llatvsnu of Tor- onto lftuvcrsityi “'21s appointctl tiotutnissiottcr, and after visiting all parts of the province has prepared a report which will bc prcsctttcd to thc I'rov'1ci:t| Government during the ncxt scs- sion. 'l'his rcpnrt will be basctl on itumcroits suppIe111c11tar_v briefs. l)r. Iicnrge Ivtvisou. executive director of the Canadian \\'clfare (huncilillhas reported to l)r. Ikuvsott on Social Service; Ilcscarclt uccds are rcportcrl on by Iir. II. X. Tory, rctirctl Itcarl of thc National Rt"- st-arch Critnivil; l)r. Stmvart Ilatcs, assistant to the Deputy .\Iiui.~tcr of Iiishcrics, Ims rrportcrl 0n Fisheries; a Labor report is takcn cztrc of b_v Dr. H. A. Logan. profcssor of labor prnbIt-tiis at the University of 'I‘ornnto, and Prof. Russel hlaxwcll of Dalbnusic Fuivcrsity is reporting on Iiiuanrc. In addition. each Departmcnt of the Provincial tiovcrnntcnt has prcpart-tl plans covering the particular phase of work in which it is ititcrestctl. In Nctv Ilrttnsvviclr thcre has bccn similar Dlrzctor: J. R. Burnett. FJJ. Frank Walker and Llent. Ian A pard Bouche, Edmundston, and Mr. F. S. A. CHARLUFIETOWN GUARDIAIV lvlclliulliti, Saint John, are the other members. Dr. J. R. Petrie, professor of economics at the University oi New Brunswick and formerly with the Department of Munitions and Supply. Ottawa, is secretary. This committee has made a thorough study of the problems involved aml are now preparing their report to the New PUBLIC FORUM nu- nan-s ll nu II “gust.- p; aonuopulnlu‘: onnmw- Olnrllol inc I0! soundly-Oz“: Q 0055'.’ d u It usual. JUVENILE IIELIIIIIIIEIIIIY An hlstorlcal lllrve of the Brunswick Government. Last December the committee appeared before the House of Cmn- motis Reconstruction Committee with an interim BUSSES AND CIVIC REVENUE Ihc vital clt-tutnt “as that Catuttlzatt citizcns-tuore than _;,<.»oo.ooo o‘. them is the last loru1—~\\cre aroused tn the ur- of members of the Legislature and the press port within the province. time Provinces; other examples could be citct further afield, in central and western Catiada Ilut what are we doing ltere? and l0 more time should be wasted. EDIIURIAL NUIES 1 Roads are becoming fit for autos. l‘ It‘ A‘ The Sixth Victory Bond Sale opens Nlnnday. ‘U! i It‘ 1i The Attorney-Gaiters], and several other port- folio holders ltave invested in new cars. i O I The conspiracy trial at Summersitle bids fair to Iiccotniitg a Iong-tlrawu out serial; who will prove the villian or popular hero has yet to be disclosed. o- m n- n- Hcres where Our money goes. Expenditures by the tjovertltueut 0n properties 0f the Mari- time Winter Fair Commission and the Niaritimc Stuck llrecrlcrs Association at .~\u1lu-r~.t. .\'. 5.. total $131,768 according to the Aliuistcl‘ of I 1c icurc. anon Forty former Rover Scouts and Scuut111a~~tcrs now with the Canadian Army in Britain had a “Scouting Week-anti" at Ilampton Court They were entertained by a local Scout troop and there was a real “jatuborec" attnrvsphcre. with camp fircs and songs. I It! Ill l! the Archbishop of York, now visiting this side of the Atlantic "is to be the conscience of the State." If, in the trottbled days of peace to COIIIC, the Church fails to be this conscience, thcic will be at first only deepening (IOICITIIIIIS in what I._1‘Itk)11 Stracltey once called “the vast calm wat- ers of Christian thought." If it succeeds, Ilcll, rising from a thousand thrones, will pay it thc rcvcrcuce of contumely and hate. n- Libcral party loyalty is still strong, bttt it is fast becoming devotion to what is fclt tn he a lost cause, says the Letter Review. Ottawa information is quite positive that the Liovcrtttttcut fully realizes that Mr. Isiowes rash decision tn push private enterprise out of the air is just about the most unpopular thing which the Gov- ernment has yet tried; would like to reverse the decision; simply does not know hmv to go about this. i I‘ i ti! Domestic consumers in the Ivfaritimes, On- tario and Quebec Provinces will he allowed the same amount of coal next winter that they burn- cd in the present season. Announcing new reg- ulations, effective at once, Munitions Minister Howe urged consumers to continue the policy of saving one ton in five and said that if every- nuc would conserve and co-operate with his dealer in accepting delivery of whatever suitable fuel tuay be available, enough coal will be avail- ablc to keep all homes adequately Jieatcd ucxt winter. i iii! Isn't reading this bulletin from Quebec enough to ntalte a saint swear, and goodness knows ls- lantl ivoliticiatts are no saints: justice Minister Louis St. Laurent, n1e1nber of parliament for (Quebec Fast, antiounceti in a telegram that contracts ltad been let to two Qucltcc firms for thc ronstrttcfion of five cargo vessels. .\Ir. St. lxturcut said tl1c contracts amotttttcd lo S7,0o0.< (mt). Contracts for two ships wcut to the (jcnrgc T. Davie Company of nearby Lattzon and for thrce others to the Morton Engineering and Dry- tloclt Company. Last Ifriday A. W, hiorton, president 0f Morton Etigiticcrittg anti I7ryducI< (Iompany, announced that 457 men working at the shipyards had been discharged “becausc of thc finishing up of a nzual program" and liritlay’ tiight at a. meeting nf the city cntmcil, protests were raised against what was called “granting blnglish-speaking provinces big shipyard cou- tracts while Quebec is given them only for small vessels." ilii Odessa. was bombarded this date 1854 dur- ing the Crimean War, so-atllcd from the scat of final action; Russia proposed to Britain in 18.14 division of the territories of Turkey “the sick man of Europe" and was turned down; nine years later she seized Moldavia and Wal- lacbi; Turkey thereupon declared war on R115- sia, and Britain anti France, by Treaty agree- tucuis, went to her assistance; the Russian flect took rcfttgc in Scvastopoi harbour on the Black Sca, and the Allies decided, after Immbartliitg Itdcssa, tn attack Sevastopol by land; after their xiictory above the heights of Alma, the Allied ztrtnics. made their way to Sevastopol, and es- tablished connection with Allied fleet; there follrnvcrl the famous Balaclava victory in which "tbc Light Brigade" won_ undying glory, and the battle of Inkerman, called "the soldiers‘ Imttlc" from the disorganized fighting which end- activit)‘. In _I:\1111a1'_v, 10.13. formal nctiuti was takcti by sclting up the Nt-w Ilrttnsuicl; (‘imi- utittee rm RPVUIISITIIFIIHII uudt-r tlu- chairman- ship of l)r. \'. ;\. Nlaclxt-nzic. Irffisitltdii of the Ipivt-rsily of New Urunswiclt. lI-itt. J. ti“. _<'@4~‘ ~-. s.“ rd in Illc total defeat of the Russians; the war tudtvl with tht- Vcacc of Paris it1 1856, by which I\ IF 1 rcstorctl cnnqttcsts and cugagtvl to build stihmissinti, which was later placed in the hands Copies are being forwarded to the teachers and the clergy, to Boards of Trade, the Caitadiatt Legion, Service Clubs and other bodies, with the object of obtaining fullest co-operation and stip- This is what is going on in our sister Mari- took atttltority to establish a Ministry of h0- COIISITIICIIOI] at the last session of the Legisla- “'I'h¢ great function of the Church," szvvsl satisfied that. i streets entirely. May I sugrgest, wh not. oftct" them the use o space whit,» unloading and oadf on the cast. side of the Library an allow them the privilege of 1181118 now in Camlm e uutvei- t the rest room In the Market jointly wnrtm u mokiiub-The yum’ with the regular users at. a reason- ltnquettt.’ He, states; tiblc 1011i? Very little expense "Most repeated uuenders are far pwould be involved tn nrnmglng from robust, ‘may are trail, tnatters satisfactorily and at the and Irmrm. ecd. so regutarty ts , same time It would be a great hel . to our civic finances. The revenue The Gowmmtntl derived from these busses 1 today 1 by th l c- clty is around seventy-ed Citizens Aduunon Connnhtee H M C Ul1'.11'IOI/l.C1.0W1I 1t. Charlottetown. There 1s place anti tttnt It “III nu IICXL fcw weeks. ntcunraaons Ior pronoun: sun) \\'t1t11_sl1c 11.1 The original nttunucd bv ucluttatcs from t.‘ atuttissuuneu The coznnuttuu QUILQ ucuv I188 are well auvoncect for \\'III ntc-d. In orutr that know wnttt 1s tlu IIILC 1o 1:111. b o1 tht‘ tcl ‘hlnct- uII liu o. of tin- odrsctts h‘ r/uirtiant‘. c 11c you -' dun istoit o1 .1111; cI'(‘\\' o1 IIJVLC 1\11tt.‘I1 was wall Durinz the dav \\‘.\_s UHMKICLI and Itcttl :1 "1 the shin were p1‘0se11ted“ 5L. donors 11nd I quo.c the 2 Washinz Machines Knitted flOOds tone tot" ouch crew micuuatrr) socks, ltcnnt-Ls. scarts. cbc. 5 Elcctric Toasters. Rugs. Drapes 5110 Is..b1‘at‘v Books. Stctun Coifvc Pcruolater. Scrubblnz Basins. Coficc Pots. PJIIICLIIIp g-rlddles. 11111:. SIVUCIICTS, IIIILLS Ilt- s11;t>.sc1'iut1o11s. aku facial soab. ILLaOO sht-cis anti IJIIVCIDDCS (let- Driukincz Glasses. P11111102 "1 Itecords. BliITOl A1 110s. (jztntvs o1 tuanv descriptions, 3111111105 Bottlrs. - ttlttclilne sports Eltntiuntent. Electric (ms Sheets and Pillow Cases, Musical Instruments. Radio. iv. _ talc. Christmas Parcels (I {or ouch member) Guest Book. TlllS is a verv Imposing list and It sets n standard of what. has bctn done for other ships probable that our citizens will wish to (i0 somcthlzit: similar for the Charlottetown and if so there 1s time to lose The time is veil; short and Immediate action Is Im- pprativc. Anv tuwztuiization or In- dividual that wishes, lnnv contri- bute 1301111110112: of articles may be nrranzrri with the Citizens Com- mittcc or rash donations may be sent to the Fritzate Fund It: Is expected that a dnv o1’ cel- ebration will be urn-mired to ctfc with the vIsIt of H Charlottetown to instruct lht‘ hospitality iittvi-craiui Citizens will wish shin and cxtcnd their to the crow All of mu- uirtlzutizatlotts throurzlt- out thc (‘luv and County. In fnct. throtvrhotit thc Province, should Innncduttciti uniti- with the central cnmvnutt-c 1n mflklllz the neces- savv nrrzinscmcttts. Lct. us nrcet the-tGharlottet/ovtm and nxaict- sure bt-forc she leaves us that rvcrv 1min on board her bus rccaivcd a hcartv welcome and ktvivrs with certainty‘ that his ship has bccn adopted bv neonle who mean to Iakr- nu active Interest In It nnrt In him. Let him leave here knnvrinar that we wish him to come back and tuft until he does he will rccclvr- 11s tnnnv nf the tzood Ihinus of Ilfr- 11s we can scnci him 11nd tin‘ hr- wlll nt-ver lack for the neo- cssttlcs Cum-us. It. 1.1 our shin. We have admitcd It. ‘f am, Sir. rte. C. P, pIavKENZIE. LT. COM. Secfv The Frigate Fund, PA-Thr official list for I-I M. CS, Charlottetown mav be obtain- ed from members of the filtrate Committee. »'.-'-'-"-'u'n%'-F-'-'In'a%'- ww- How Are Your Eyes ‘I l ll yon no tuvlny symptom‘ ml ntrnln -- headaches. nor g eyes or dlzslnul — specialist At your service with vurs ,,I 0| unrrlrnre 1nd n thorough reIrnt-tlnz service. Call In and dlunu Your difflcuttlru Wrlto or phone fol npnolntments. ti. F. llutcheson AND SUN I. 0 IIIITUIIIJSON G. F. HUTCIIESON consult a : u.» n >L‘II~'IIS and have no warships in the Iilztcl." Sea. is": ‘I1 - 16 i izlflfufifu'u'rf's'o‘u'u'u'n'h'n'u'n'ufin's'a'tlfi Bun-Our citizens are evldentlv the large busses should be removed off our main arktng dollars. The City Councillors must: SAIDRS COMFORTS WANTED Sin-At the recent Incctlntz of thel tori m was announced that an tmttauon wusl hem: extended to the stun to visit.‘ every Drooaoitttv LIIAI the trsit. \\iIl take. occur 1111111411 n The Adoption cmunittce was set up some time 1120 tn uruer lo tnake 101‘ the meeting was some twenty or 111010 Iccai tn-utttttzatiutts. ah o1 11110111 on ueunlt o1 their or- ttttituattuit. DIUURUQ tnur support. since been _ c. mancv has been raised 1n vnnous ways and preparations Drnvlchntz many of the Items winch me stun our citizens may ut: 111 other tame-cs \\t1".'h hau- atiuutt-tl a sum I would 1111 account. '.\n1ct1 toot; the visit auobtcd 1 b1‘ Int: Uaunlv n1 wtorzunul 111 Uni- aizo, to Lurmvitll. 111t- cnnrc ship's cotnuanv, some 1L0 strong was tak- en ut bus Irom Afuntrcal to Corn- entertainment nttrude was ‘Ihzs was followed uv a c1111: 01111101‘ and dance .11 the evening. Durmu the (lattice uLfL articles for U161! problem. and of enl and manure: to cove WI It B! W. I). Bentley, K.C. VII Dr. Cyril Burt. Professor of Ed cation 1n the um vsrcnoIottI-sr. In Y p chronic moret many naive contended mat crime d than me mnxtsvmte " very clmu _ cnargeu need metuctu betore bemtz brought, This is one 0t the 11min HIE UOIAT the 1 1.14). Iadds. "woula often | some tnsease which t. Rive evtdenc and at tunes Der-trams even temborariIv Insa “T11 the Court snuula IJI: s. uetettt to deal wIth cn . . He should nave some usvcitologic. GUBI-LIICBLJOII. ‘and an Immmte ac quamttatwe with delinquency. psy lotto-neurosis. and common defect of diseases of th wnings, ne should ' the spurt o1 resear . "A crune 1s a uotiscious rtct. her.c its cause and 0.1112111 must. be some Inner ntcutal state." ur. Corina. .11 tfiitutantl has de clarcd: "The out; vital mental con BI} crtmc 1s detective tnbcflitzt-Iicc.“ Ur, healy _oI Ulncuuo 5tutes "Mental uciicicncv tomb the lart: i est s11 > vvm fl-tzrce. A DSIIMUIORISI; of New York de clarcs: "Probably 80 ucr cent o tallv detective. In an investigation held Ln bee City In F vwe of the appearing In Juvenile Courts ar aunorznat." Home Influences As to this. Dr Burt states: are those that minority of m the child's dot clares, “unwlse treatment. at home commonest and the entInI." He adds z ed to education. the tzrowlna ado w tram character u well as 1n er interest, will of themselves quency In the young. terprise for child welfare. (To be continued.) Notes By The Way An etiquette hunter asks, "What kinds of food may be placed on the table before the guests are seated?" With Junior about, any kinds rlsky.—Ott.awa Citizen. Another post-war promise ls the plastic shirtfront, readily cleaned with a damn r012. as was the old rubber collar. Gravy may then be handled with the utmost abandon. Ottawa Citizen. Despite an upset world - or It may be because of It-the Bible remains among the "best sellers?’ as evidenced by the report of the British and Foreign Bible Boc- Iety In Canada and Newfound- land, Last yenr 450.300 copies were lsltstrlbutecL-Toronto Globe and a Toronto Klwnnls Club will spend $95,000 this year on work for bovs and girls. There is no way of rsttmatlrc the "and that wiII re- sult. from thts effort to net youth Interested In the better things of life. This practical enthusiasm should stimulate other organiz- ations to take dpromlnent part In e most-neode work of these times: the checking of youthful Idlellflnquenbyn-Jroronto Globe and n . Sharks are repelled by certain colors, Australian naval officers have found out, so they have ev- olved a formula for patntfnq life rafts so the man-eaters will stay away from them. The formula has been passed onto United Nat- Inns Government for adoption by their navles. This Information Ir contained In "Indian Information” a fortnightly review issued by the Government of India. You'd like In know the color? s0 would we - but the magazine doesn't tell: It's a militnrv secret. UntI1 the war 1.1 over, at least. we want the sharks on nur sldeb-Mmnenpolls Star Journal. _____,___,,_:__ versuy o! Lotiuott. we maturation ue- partmen-t. of the Lonaun county G0 . 9. man of wtue exnerltnce. _ disorder associated with chrome physical otsoroer, that a disease. IICBGIIIZ one doctor more . jmysit: rather ‘mere should be “special medical exummuttott for all deiinqueitrs." should cm't1u11y_ex.1.1t11neo_ by an exper- DIRIOLILIOIIGI‘ boom recommen- dations o1 the xteuort; by the Juv- CIIIIB UHEGIIIZHIJOILS UOZnIflJI/LLC Of Board 0t nuucatiott m mztalatiu ‘ntne uocwr.’ the report that t-he child was suuerint; trom ended 1.0 nurse the ottmaer irritable, bassionatv. Itvstertcat. o1 ne." e doctor unbumtud to asss. e mix-tn. Above n11, be u. man WILfll 1D‘ stitutiottal factor In the ctiolotzv of tale cause of deimquetlcy" and uctds, "most American investigators the children n1 tnc Juvenile courts 1n Matihotteti and Bronx are men- ebruary. 1944. Dr. uean IvIuIer, Chief of the Medical ser- Jemtneruis Hospital stated: “Sixtv Der can: of chtldrm "It is clear mat. the ccmmonest and the most. disastrous conditions centre about the Iantllv life. 1n one respect or an- other. 81110111: wnat is bv far me ' v GGIIIIUIRIIL cases. nestic cixzumstances are demonstrublv Inimuzai." "01 all the causes or delinquency." he de- or an unfavorable home atmos- phere. proves to be at once the tnost Influ- “The wider meanlnz now attach- lect. the newer schemes for Infus- InR Into the routt-Ine work of the classroom freer activity and kecxdi- o much to diminish crime and delin- ‘The probtetn,” 1J1‘. Burt. declares, "Is but a portion of the larger en- topigties every side of social work. tfiro WAR April Zl-Cardigan April 24—Georgetown April 24-Kinkora April 25--Borden April 25-Freetown April Zfr-Bradalbane April 27—Victoria April 27—North Wiltshlre April 28-'I‘ignish Prominent speakers, Inc u. 1s RTANT _ LOAN MEETINGS April ZS-J-Iuntcr River May 1—Murray Harbour May 1—York _ May Z-Murray Rive!‘ May 2—Vernon Rive!‘ May 3—Morell May 3—New Glasgow May 4—St. Peters May 5-Eldon Iuding men with Overseas Ser- vice in this war, will be present. APRIL 21, We Have the Proper TRUSS For your particular cats 1' those ‘of you who are unfqr tunntn enolllh WQII’ I question. Are with the nn Doe All sizes and at prices trtimtitm everybody. Dr. Evans Stomach Mixture t. 0i1 the sen, on land. falling aircraft, of ent, of sickness, of war. E In our modern life perils. and that is w fem of insurance to We are in a position 5 obligation. I l 0 (Iffiecs: Charlottetown f t 1st GRAND PRIZE 2nd GRAND PRIZE 8rd GRAND PRIZE .1; To reduce the Crow numbers o1’ eggs and yo wild tlucks, as well as song bi ung birds of troyed in each of the eight months with November, 11144. In addition the per _od. Feet on Drawing of Crow Tran and full at Fashion Barber Shop Fish and Game Protec I Q NOTE-While this contest was Initiated and will be directed by the n3 wsciieilé 32b3,?“ 1.2352223}? Game nit-a Committee of the r E. 1. run and Game Association. the Q31 Lreggmehp u-Qntmued m1_¢a1,1on_ prize money and advertising expenses will he mid by the Provincial u“; psychruqiscag gtugjy 0g cnudrm Government from the sum appropriated for Fish nnd Game conservation. In the schoo , Improved Incust-rtal conditions. Increased faciiites for - recreation, the cautious adoption of practical etzuentc measures, and above all, stistained Investigation Into n11 the problems of childhood- Insurance service, and welcome your in- quiries for advice and information. Hyndman & Co., Limited Insurance Since 1872 CROW CONTEST l! Eight Monthly Prizes (April to Nov.) of $5.00 each. population of the Island and thereby save great rds. the l’. B, I. Flsh and G Association will award $5.00 cash for the zreutest. number of Crows des- for'the three highest totals of Crows destroyed during the clttltt, month 1y of Crows must be submitted at Fuhlon Barber Show. 1M Queen Street for count not later thin seven (7) days after the end of each month to qualify for monthly nrlse. or by mail from Game Bird Committee. l‘. E. I. on Association. Charlottetown. Model Traps on display st It. T. llulmlns Ltd" town and Surnmerslde and at Fashion Barber Shop. If 'V_§tt®‘.¢*ik"_.~:$°'4k¥'kiQ§C'IQQ' 47,’ I,’ peril 0f fire, lightning’. automobiles, of act-id- we are surrounded. by hy we employ the sys- protect us financially. to provide a complete No . Summerside, Montague $50.00 25.00 12.50 Hungarian partridge, pheasants stud 8111B l commencing with April and ending above, Grand Prizes wlll be awarded The decision of Judie is final. directions for hulltiinz available free Stores It Chlrlotte- THE 2 MAGS 119 Great George Strcet Malt Drill‘?! Given 14.0mm Attention. “COMPL INSURANCE SERVIC ” W. K. ROGERS Agencies Ltd. Phono 540-541 ETE i Professional B???‘ McLeod C? Bentley W. l. BENTLEY. l. 0- J. A. BENTLEY. K. C- Blrrlsten Ind Attorneys-at- Luv Ill Prince Street ure wars. The truth can scarcely prevail without It. But a free press must also remain a responsible press, mature and dependable, otherwise the Irresponsible ele- ment which trades In rumors and twisted facts laces that freedom b1 jeopardy- amtlton Spectator. We are glad that we were not responsible for the typograuhicttl error which made the Superior. WIs., Telctzrnm describe the wife of the mayor-who was christen- ing a ship, as "taking the bottle of champagne In both hands and swtggtng 1t. IIke a veteran." -—- Peterborough Examiner. v w Bollocks are now receiving but- Hg training In India, to condition them for the noises and shocks which they will he subiented to as members of the new Indian pack- bullock companies. 'I.‘nt-Ir strn n11- master Is Lieutenant A. J. Mills. who puts them through a tough course. Red flags are waved near them, bhtlnder- lashes explode all around them, as rattles and str- gna are encoun red on their forc- ed marches through the jungle. The are also gIven battle dress. TheIi white coats are dyed with camouflage-Montreal Star. Under the Increasing scarcity of newsprint, papers may be forced to crowd their type to such an ex- treme that. ultimately the most discerning peoplg WIII be unable to read between the lines-Ottawa Citizen. II‘ tho Austrian soldiers In the German armv rteclnrr t't"~"ci1'"s as being Austrians. they are qulte certain OI tic-tug blunted 111 occupied Czechoslovakht I11 a way that Is different from that. which would result 1f they declared themselves as being Germans: nor do they miss an opportunity of doing so. The IIbIgeI-i told of how three soldiers In rman uniforms ordered coffee at: some small place In occupied Czechoslovakia. The waiter, passing the order to the kitchen. shouted in Czech: "Phree coffees with rat-poison." .At that ,one of the soldiers arqse and In ; C'l.t‘t'lt snoutcd: Only two r" with rut Itttlwn '1l'"1::r- I am en Austrlrut." - News all uzcchostovakts. IIQCESSPTIIV DIIIFKI 119W vtll 111311 t some 11am on events of the past wcek-etin. '1'\vo Irish tnembers u! Its crew were discussing the rela- tive nterlts of Blue's political pm‘- tIes and their lenders, but us the flak and machine-gun fire grew flercer and more continuous as the machine neared its targct tne poa- tical discussion had to close down. The final words of one of the con- tributors to It. were, "W011, there's one thing that c1111 be said for De Valera-at. least he's kept us out pt the warP-Mnnchestcr Guard- an. So far u anybody knows, Hitler no longer ones to the fizhtlntz Itnes In person Ifshumhas trver shown elf In the bombed cities no report. has menuoncd It. In his Iotfty perch above the Bertzhof he can see neither the charred ruins nor the mounds of dead he has scattered over Europe. His retreat is much like the time's nest 1o be true. In his chosen settlntz Hit.- ler is too much like the one of a monstrous fairy tale to be n fl-wura In real Itfe. But the flnmlntz mint of evetvthlnn we endure today 1s that he ta real. There he sits on the ton of E . In a strontz box 1n the heart of his stroruzhold. not 0. snnbol at n11 but a. fact. and u fact which tztves metmlntz and purpose tn the mlzhtv venture which will soon be launched It is literally a rescue expedition, n mission to de- liver a continent frown a man who puts Ion s tnmmtnin top. above the world. above humanity. above the lows and codes nnd limits which make peace nossible either within nations nr between nations. -—Now York Times. For Foot Ailments consum- H. J. A. BROWN, DJ’. Orthopedic OIIIIIIIPUIIIST Ill Orut George Strut CIIARLOTTETOWN. ILILI. Cllneron Block Riley Building Manly to In: PALMER t3 HASLAM l. J. IIASLAM, B. A" LL B. BARRISTE ETC. thew m but 11 few of the munt- Bunk of Nova Sco in Chamber! 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