Mon EQQR THE L lift-R LQTTEIUIEiN GUARDIAN j‘-\;~|f|l'Ill- Lieut. Cut. W Chester a. McLurO in“ presiuem; J, a. Burnett». i-l-l- “w. “n- llclll Cut D A Mauluuuuu 0.5-0. . i. 4 . IA," ,, _...ii Alaiiagiiig uurtrlor J B. lillflwui- FJ-l- A,,,,.i,i._- LJllufS. l-rank Hauler 1nd Ill A- "Wm" SLUSCKUWIUN KATIE! , m Hall u. rm. sI-vv u“ IN" "e" "" " "mm" i $1.15 ll)!’ J months; 50c for one mouth our uvtnet) ze-W l!" 3'35"‘ 34'0" “I u mun“. stjs [m 3 luununs; 60o fur unu Month- By “an w other Provinces and U. S. A. 554W P" 7”’ Ml,“ j m, U‘ >'\nI pct your; slam w: o mania; ., , .. . .. i 50c fur 3 mum-Ill . .. - no obfllultl If u“, gliuiiultuluu u uuuruluu unity i m‘ .- , s. -y_ rim“ human. M" Y" l uulllllllb\ilu“\sfl\lu\u‘ ’l um," um‘ ‘nu “m-hhum.‘ “Hull. i ii.-i...1...i..... sin... Agency, 1:“ rut us. “uiiilifi. l i...» Jpl u... an, Nuruntn; mm sand. nun.‘ illlillflfl din‘..- “ullun m». stud. nudburl. I.l\'| . - . - - . 0m» nut. Iufnnv" nlwu- -‘l"'"""" N- u" "The Strongest Jlcuiory is weaker "N!!! "l iveulrest Ink- Jtixif: 2v, 1942. ,~_,_\l i ICILIXI isack T0 I903 :_.l>,,_;_,,.,. Chm-Chill visits Ottawa, he- lllll‘,.'~'. to will Liofmfry’ he will find lament of Canada still engaged in uiledi- c |‘_l;lllilll.'\ over cullifinlluon‘ ' ti-Iiicii the King Ljtnefllfflfilll in 11w Ptlubilzzulitiit Act, accord‘ u i,._ \.,,;i,.;,_._,,,L-,-_ (loesnt really lacy iliiiri intend l0 take n")! ,_. m.- guiiig through the gesture i l iacle to an all-out war ef- t'l\'t'5 unnecessarily erected l'..iiL‘ ll l‘ fort: rim .l'lf " fl‘l for‘. in lolli- , _ . _\. 1,1, in»... uuuiil buiiiro, there is nothing ne\v about coil-v tifltll in Caitzida, There has been ‘£1 Ciiusci-i iii In»; tin the statute books ai- (ltlflptj Ti..- ,\l iiia A\Ct \\'Il~‘ enforced even in V‘ »i \'\"l1lli'\. auil t‘lll]Yit\\'L'l'Cd ti“? gownmlenl til can w} \‘\i"-\ QiiiQlllltliVkl man to serve in the aUni-il .4 lu iiiiig. tlic Laurier government L, u? in make clear that Canadians W ‘rvici; anywvhere in the world, vice ivas considered to be “for lice iii firtiiailtt." ~ A j\‘ ' .:.l Resources Mobilization - ~ King government provided for ' training. But it was specific- "it thcrc could be no compulsory ll.‘ limits of Canada itself. It was ' made Premier Godbout eiil ._./.c the iiivastirc as “the most anti-imperial- istii- act cwi- lot-wed in Canada." \\‘.iiit \li~. l\. ig now proposes to do is there- fw.» Illvihlfflll, lit: has no intention whatever of lll<‘ iii liltlflii‘ of the people of Canada, as cxprtitwll in the plebiscite of April, 27. He is get ' i; the country hack to the point where Laur- ‘ grit i: in i003, when he provided compulsory ' ict- for all fit Crinailiatis. “The Lone Shieling" Another book has been written about the fam- ous “Canadian lilillt Sung,” and another author found for it. The new research is written by Prof. G. Il. Xccillcr, It is called "The Lone Shieling," Prof. Needlcr decides that the poem is the wr-rk of Tlavirl Macbeth Rloir. Thus anoth- er iiaine is atlrlcil to a list which incltides John Gait (the lllli<t u<iial choice). the Earl of Eglin- ton, Sir \\‘:illcr Scott, “Christopher North," James llogg and john Gibson Lockhart. A re- viewer in the current Queens Quarterly applauds Prof. Nccillefs iugt-iitiitv and indtistry, but de- clines to zicct-pt the thcsis put forward. It is an .'isttiuisltiiig thing that this poem, the sec- ond verse of which is acclaimed for its nostalgic loveliness liy every critic in the land, should have its authorship so shroutlcrl in mystery. It appear- ed first in Iilackivniiils magazine in I928, anony- mously. its llllitlil)’ i< uncvcn and its claim to im- mortality r<~<t< till only four lines: Frbffl the lone shlelinq of the misty island, Mountains divide its and the waste of sees: Yet still the Iilood is warm, the heart is Highlanu, And we. Iii iii-cams, licliciltl the Hebrides. Ifstially ilic poem is attributed to john Galt, who “its a friciiil iif the set of littcratures respon- sible {or lllackiviiritbs, But the chief reason for giving him fllis honor is indirect: Lockhart, Sir \\':illt-i' Scott's. siiiviii-laiv, is said to have told an (‘ll<|llll'('l' that the verses were nut to him by a fricud iii Czitiarla who, in a cov- trim; lcilci", iccritititcd that lie had heard the \'Cl‘~‘('< ding in tint-lit" by a set of sturdy Cana- (liziti ll'li'lllllt‘ll who were rowing him up tlle St‘. I..'l\\'I'('llt‘<‘. 'l'lii'.< friend was uiovcd by the lines, tiaii-Izitcil lll<"lll ituil sciit them to ILockhart, who flll'\l'$ll‘lll‘ll lllClll in lllnckivoorls, Gait was in Canada zii the tiiiic aiiil it wag ghm-cforc {nferrcd that lir- was nttctissarily the author. Prof. Nccdlrfs claim for l\inir‘s authorship rests clifvflv on metrical cvidctice. Moir, he says, was a frii-tid of Mill's who wrote him long letters from lI-iiiriila which perhaps gave him the basis of his lllfililtlllllill. The poem is written in ac- CCfllll-‘ll suppliics. The writer \\'l‘l0 has tnailc the most use of riccciiiiizil as distinct from quanti- mil" sflllllllirs is Moir, .\loir fitrther contributed verse to lllai:l<\voriil's in 182i, i829 and 1836, Therefore Muir wrote thc (Tanadiau Boat Song. Whether such i-iiasotiiiig will carry conviction is doubtful. lint it is iinc more contribution to "one 'o'f"thc iiiiiirir tuy~tt~rics of English poetry and Canadiaiia. ' War Financing Iiiunurc l\liui~lcr ll-lt-y anticipates bringing down {hp liuilqvt iii lilo lloiisc of Coiuniotis next '1'm~_</l:i,‘" ililicrc is. of course, no official hint as tn ivhat it will t"till.'llll, but it is more than likcl_v that 1],.“- will lit‘ further tax increases for the purpii-t- iif wzir iiiiziiiciiig. 'l'liis is a grim necess- iiy, which uui<t l)? accepted without complaint. Our _\lll‘l"i'.lll lll'i'_'illllll',< arc also tircpriritig to liuhu ll ill. ir taxation lit-lls. Tllt‘ proposed new l’. S. it‘ ' ~, liiivi-iir, ti~.|icci:ill_v un lower and mid- Ill!’ ilTW-lll ., will will lir lil\\'l‘l‘ comparatively tho-i till‘ w," -i ljivw nu (,':iii:|ili:iii incomes. The Ali-iii‘ 'l'iiu<< ._'.'|lv\"/'(‘S the situation iii a ltiiglliy ill'ilt'll’, from which the fullmving figures ‘in, are taken: A single American with an inc01n6 0f $3900 a Year no“, pays a U_ 5_ tax of Szzt. Under the Congress committee PYOPOSZUS; l"? “"11 Pal’ d0“? c that amount or $447. Bu! a Single Cimadm‘ “mh the same income is tflXflblfi B! 35-"13- _ A childless American couple with an mwme of $3,000 a year nOW pays a U. S. income tax of $i38. The committee schedule would raise that [ax m $306, But a childless Canadian couple with a $3,000 income pays a tax of $4°° i° the Call‘ adian government. ' An American couple with two children or other dependents and an income of $3900 a Year “ow pays only $58 a year U. S. income til-Y. Tl"! committee would raise that to more than double or $162. But the comparative Canadian couple with two children on a $3,000 income is already taxed at $215 by the Canadian government. The Canadian income tax begins by levying i5 per cent. on the first thousand dollars of net tax- able income after all exemptions and deductions; 2o per cent. on the next thousand, and so on up to 8o per cent. on incomes between $300,000 and $500,000 and 85 per cent, on all over $500,000. The national defense tax adds about 5 per cent. to each of these rates, and the rates apply both to earned income and investment income with an additional 4 per cent on actual invest- ment income over $1,500. The U. S_ tax now begins by levying 4 ‘ier cent, on all normal income plus 6 per cent. sur- tax on net taxable income not over $2,000. If the net taxable income is over $2,000, then the surtax, in addition to the 4 per cent normal tax is $l2o plus r) per cent. of the excess over $2,000. We in Canada ltavc been at war much longer than our American neighbors, and it is but natur- al that this fact should be reflected in our tax schedules. ______*__________ - EDITORIAL NOTES - On the affairs of State and \Var Churchill can visit Washington twice, Newfoundland once, (for the Atlantic Charter), but lfackeiizie king had to he forced by the ollptlilllflll to make even one visit to London. IIis presence docs not seem to count at such International Conferences. I i l‘ l It is being realized now that Nova Scotia “put one over” us in permitting the change of port from Pictou to Caribou, where there is no rail- way connection, and Charlottetown to Wood Is- lands, which is at a similar disadvantage. For lack of vision our valued Nova Scotia passenger connection may be irrctrievably ilisrtipted. i 1U Ill Ill In Montreal Reserve Army men are wearing their uniforms to their civilian occupations. For instance, the manager of Eaton’s stationery de- partment wears his 2nd Montreal Regiment, R. C. A. tiuiform, A. C. N. R. clcrk wears his 40th Veteran Reserve Company uniform, a butcher wears his R, M. R uniform, and a messenger for the Industrial Acceptance Corporation wears the uniform of the B. Corps Signals. R. C. C- S. \Verc a similar practice to be followed here, even till after the conclusion of Army Week, we would have a fine and varied display of armed men "ready for action." 1 iii 4- 1k A fine example of community effort is_shown in the reports of yesterday's annual. meetings of the trustee board and ladies’ auxiliary of the P. E. I. Protestant Orphanage “The revenue necessary to carry on the work, says the chair- man, Mr. \V. A. Stcuiart, in his fepoff, “ha! been forthcoming owing to the energetic work 0f the finance committee, under the capable leadership 0f Mrs. H. S_ Henderson along with the numerous collectors who have worked so willingly and earnestly." Mrs. Henderson, it n13)’ be mentioned, had headed the finance committee of the Orphanage for the past fifteen years. during which time there has never been a de- ficit. This has meant hard work, but it has been a labour of love for allfonferncd. It is with surprise and regret we learn of the death of Mr. john M. Imrie of the ILCIIIIOIIIDH journal, the vice presidency and managing direc- torship of which he resigned less than a year ago. For many years Mr_ Iinric was secretary and manager of the Calliltlliltl papers Association, and during the last Great War, when prices for essentials were controlled, was successful in getting a judgment of the Supreme Court to the effect that a ncxvspaper was an essential product and entitled to have its supply of raw material stabilized. Ul1f0filltlEllCly an appeal to the Privy Council reversed this de- cision, and newsprint jumped front $33 t0 $15)’, per ton, putting many newspapers out of busi- ticss. Later Mr. Imric acquired an interest tn the Edm0nt0n journal, a Southam controlled tiewspaper, and made a success of the enterprise, m; notwithstanding having to fight the idiosyncra- cies of Premier Aberharfs administration. io- it- a: ii- Quccn Victoria the Good ascended the throne this date, 1837; her wisdom, knowledge 0f foreign politics, unselfishness and tiprightness were ‘all remarkable traitsof her loug reign, the chief events of which were: granting popular con- stitution to Canada, outbreak 0f Chartist move- ment, Afghan War, Sikh NVar, and annexation of junjab to India, adoption of penny poif. {fl- stitution of the Department of Education, Irish Municipal Act, the Tractarian movement in Eng- land, the Disruption in Scotland, repeal of the Corn Laws, Crimean War, Indian Mutiny, <55‘ establishment of the Irish Church, abolition of religious tests at Oxford and Cambridge Uni- vcrsities, abolition of army purchase of com- _ f? missions, Ballot and Judicature Acts passed, Ber- lin Conference, Zulu War, Autonomy of Boer Republics stizcrainity in Iigypt, Iloiric Rule agita- tions in Ireland, popular FfflflClllSC Act, South African “far, Australian Commonwealth Act pas- h scdi joined Iltiitetl States, (lcruiany, Russia and France iti a war to stop ilic lloxcr tnovcmcnt in China: celebrated licr Golden juhlcc in i887, and '5 ll(‘f' Diamond jublcc in I807; “Oh, that peace may conic!" (referring in the South .i\i'rican \\'.'tr). "We are not aunt-ed." (after \\‘,’tlCllillg an illlilflll0ll of her royal st-lf by Alec Yorke, at Buckingham Palace in i881), York was an engag- ing young t-qucrrv, and the pcrforiiitiiice was rt "coiumatiil" out‘. word of lli- lift"!llllllllSlllllClllS as a mimic having reached ilic Queen). Daily News- P, rut: cuARLorTl-zroivu GUARDIAN NOTES BY THE WAY Cows may provldo "fln" for llwlI own milk cans before long. Lactic acid, milk lay-product. mixed Wit-h vegetable 0115. mike-i B 5111mm‘ ‘miner-substitute for tin coiibi-flt oii the cans. experimenters M11" Milk sealed in these lacquered C011- talners has its normal flavor and appearance utter a uionthks storage. The lacquer resists water. steam and, alkaline solution used in wash- ing dairy utensils. -W&l1 3t"?! Journal. The balance of trade between Chile and Canada was nearly level during April Canada exported $62,000 and imported ammo-mainly 1n hemp fibre, spices, fruits, beeswax, nitrate of soda. Chile bought mach- inery, electrical equipment, felt and asbestos manufactures, newsprint illld a few gallons 0t whisky. Great satisfaction is shown in Chile for the increase of Canadian purchases and, great hopes for an ever-belief- ing future, --Chilean Press Service. One of the good things that may come out. of this war is that many of lLs will recapture some of tne lost simple thing of life; will learn that. civilization and the joy of liv- ing doesn't, consLst of a. host of gadgets and that. the happiest home isn't: always the one with the big- gest and shiniest- cnr before its door. Creature comforts are not t0 be despised, nor even gadgets, but when they threaten to become with many the be-all and end-all of life, subordinating in our lives deeper and truer values, they become a peril. Our "way life", about which we have heard so much ln this iviil‘, should contemplate some- thing better than that. -Ottaiva Jounul. This year's House of Commons debate 0n the Budget. proposals has predilreci less criticism than almost any on record. The oniy discordant note worth mentioning came from an I.L.P. member. who tried to sustain the grotesque thesis that; it was a “rich man's" Budget The strength of his argument may be inferred from his assertion that the “rich” are actually rlclici" iiow than when the war started, which contains about as much sexist.- us a statement that two and two make twenty-five. Sir Kingsley Wood ut the facts in m"? Perspective w en he potntea out that if the whole of private incomes in excess of £2,000 were taken by the Exchequer, the uei, produce would be only £30,0.‘0,0D0. This proves beyond all cavil this. direct taxation of the higher incomes has reached the limit of its pro- ductivity; the maximum contribu- tion to be derived from a further Squeeze would be negligible. "Wealth". in the sense of ownership no doubt persists, but wealth m the sense of the enjoyment of iii. come from ownership has been as good as abolished-Daily Telegraph and Morning Post (London), In spit of increased taxation tob- acco is being used in greater quant- ities in Canada than has been zhe case in many years. Cigarette pro- duction has risen so sharply 1n the past seventeen months that now almost. 767 millions s, month are made and consumed here. The can. sumer continues to pay 25 001153 m- 20 cigarettes here and the same sum for 18 cigarettes 1n Quebgg; increase IO!‘ 4,034,390 pounds “iii-mil: were made and used in April of this year. Presumably this is "dipped" used principally by factory workers in plants where smoking is not pa)‘- érgtted. — (Peterborough Examln. ___y__ An Interesting verdict has just heel} Passed l-‘Y OCCUDlQd France on Malshal Retain. Al: the instigation t‘); the minister of the interior at Chi’ eveiy commune was invited to purchase for the very mndzst figure of 250 francs a portrait or the marshal to. hang in the Hotel oe Ville or MBTlfaHtSllCh expenditure, O it appears has be m i by the perfect-s. but auinortiieii case a bl k- t was given 051 nu horizatlon France. 0f these mlake the PIIPCIHISQ; the rest de- . r a jccltineg-r3ft-‘llllgrnés flog the llglOflCllD- -—<I-vnd0n Spectator). e c ed m‘ siThanks in no small measure to ‘I George Cunningham, the Gov- ernor of the Northwest Frontier ovince of Itidia, and the quiescent. They are also coming in 1O irl-‘ely to volunteer as fighting men for the Indian Army, and first-class >0 '5 S .=. O s s; *< 2 E3 E. is Il l - tribesmeirs handgwnlfigd a“ CBpt/ed in B, thoroughly npprcc atlve 5P1?“ by most recipients but vritn- out the desired results. In deed it prczbnibiilty-l-almost n ii o d portion of this Axis lflfgfifisnésmfiryelfi u the Indian war Fblnd, to which the frontier tribe; contributing! _ ____._. Bffanks are bclng assemble‘; m iltaln from parts made in 6,000 little workshops, ghem garages with little to do now ma; l7 shops miles around m, Jim, the right moment for the assembly shopg, “he”? “S mil"! as twelve men may little wcrkslion has its own §5§§§§ ~or measuring devices, precisely (Yhecksil Hi) t0 the. same stnitdnrd oi‘ exactilutle so that. any one part picked from a. colt-vied heap by the asselnblers will fit to a ltairs breadth. America is st) impressed that her aeroplane factories are fol owing Brilniir- example liy link- li'|'!_ll}) in like fa. {on the small engineering plants of the United States. -—1ntluslrial Pub, Mist. urcllwunauuulllflbdnxnxylnnncnn WORDS OF CHALLENGE JUUIJS-HJL __.,_ "We shall I0 back on hund- red ears if we lose and we can oaeP-Hcn. Walter Nash. New Zealand Minister to the United States. ,-_u_uunun-uu<nu-huuu-"n PUBLIC FORUM column In on; ho Ila IIIIIIIIOI by OOINIJIIIICIQI 0| 03:10:: Ola IIIANI: ‘lb ottlmn urllu not uluno Ill Omit“ Illi- A CHILDREN'S MUSEUM the general public is doubtless aware. we now have 1n Prince of Wales College a. well furnished and equipped room for Agriculture, a. credit to the institu- tion and to the province, some Years 0x0 I was fortunate enough to spend some time 1n Washington D.C. In the Smith- sonian Institute then, the i: l "Children! Room," oontuidn: l. multitude of curious and wonder- ful things of interest to children. Every summer grou-ps 0d’ children under the supervision of their teadier come from all parts of the United States to see the Smithsonian Institute and partic- ularly the "Children! Room.’ Over the door of this rocm Ls the 1:1- scription, "Wonder is the Begin- ning of Knowledge." With this idea in mind, for the past year or two I have been try- ing to gather i; collecfon of ob- jects natural andhlst/orlcal assoc- iated with our Island h’siory, and so to establish in Prince of Wales College a small “Chl'drens' Mus- eum." If any of your readers have something of interest which the would like to contribute to th ey may feel sure that museum, th their gift will be well cared for and sultaibly recorded. suggested ar- things as tlcies would be such souvenirs of ltie Frenrh historical letters, a bell Polo." l.e., anything 0f association and interest. I am, Sir, etc., WILLIAM A. REDDIN Agriculture Dept. P.W.G. D0n’t Get Too Cocky (Sgtratford Beaccn-Herald) President Rocsevelt, who knows as much about. the "insde" oif the iivar sltuaiticn as anybody, uttered wise vrords a. few days ago which require more heed w be paid ho them than they are likely to t, when he warned his press con er. ence that the struggie will be long and hard and asked the newspaper- meu to refrain from exaggerating, or painting too rcsy a iotiure of thesuocesses the A lies ave been having. Over-optimism can be q, most dangerous feeling, leading to com- placency and taking things easy, wlaich s Just. what Hitler would like; and we are glad that the Pre- sidents words have been endorsed by s. coterie on’ proifessom at Har- vard University, “Isiand" examine the situation with in its military. econcmic and lit- lcal aspects. The consensus o the professors on the practical issues was that as it requires 150 men w mfln a biz bomber on the ground and in the all‘, this meant that for 5.000 bombers. 750.000 men were re- quired. People are thinking in terms of tens of lions of trained men will be need- ed for the Air Force alone. The air armies will have to be as vest as the infantry forces; a conception of \ Travel Bureau Is Minus Most Of Staff OTTAWA. June 18—(OP)—Sta.ff of the Canadian Th-twel Bureau is lng drawn off by other govern- ment departments now that restric- tions on use of gasoline and the rubber shoring have cut into the tourist business. The bureau will be staffed onlv by the director, D. Leo Dolim, and one or two assistants. The 30-odd other members of the staff have ‘ been examined by the Civil Service Commission and posted to other Evans Stomach Mixture A very eflectlva mum of ob- talnlng relief from disorders of the dl estlve organs. which are atten ed by us. hendacho. heartburn. an and ii sense of pressure elow the hurt. Recommended for Sour Stom- ach and all stomach troubles. Price 85o n bottle. -—-—---_ MACS HAIR RESTORE]! A delicately perfqmed pre- naration which restores. gin-lengthen: and benutlflel the a r. It wlll rutoro Grey lhlr u. its original color Promotes u new 1m] 1| . l" Irowth where the lfafi-etfs falling and ls remarkably luc- flll In llreventlnl dandruff and destroying arultlu hair lfll- ers- Price 0 aunt: a bottle. Arc You Troubled With LUMBAGO or BORE BACK f If lo. we have one of the hen remedies to offer namely. r-_~ r-q A remedy for Baclinche. Lnm ha o. Urinary Troubles. Neu- rlf s. Joint. Muscular and other forms of Ilhellmnlliur which ordinary trenlmnm hll to reach. Prlre 50c I B»: TIIE TWO MABS Mall Orders fllvrn Promo Ilon. Alton _ Men and Women of PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND "new its. "trait: m" M" tl b lnl 0110 hum °""‘i'i.'3."If.'"i?. ilfiti.‘ 51a "Emil? THE ABMOURIES. CHARLOTTETOWN’. MEN Juno 24th (Wed) 10.80 u. m. — 8 p. m. WOMEN Juno 25th (Thurs) 10.30 a. m. — 8 p. m. THE TOWN HALL, SOURIS MEN k WOMEN-June 26th (FrL) 10.30 l. m. — 8 p. m, Serve your Country In the ROYAL NADIAN AIR RCE 501.001 the needs which the public has not me. or other curio frcm the famous ship "Marco greatest danger today Ls the possi- bility of the Germans and Japanese forces effecting a. Junction through yet grasped, and shows how far from realization are our hopes. ‘men too, there am gieait problems India. That, they say, would nega- of mw materials for the 165,000 five the blockade which is menthol planes which the United States to the success of the Allies. It alone Ls aiming at, and alter me would prolong the war indefftnineiy mtwhinss are built they have to be but the professors were agr sent thousands of miles to their that the United Nations would win destinations all over the world, to- through longer staying power. gather with spare parts and gaso- We are delivering useful blows. line. But it would be folly to slacker: our 0;. the strategic side the military efforts, thinking we no breaking professors pointed out. that. the Germany's back. Annual Meeting .The annual meeting of the P. E. I. Approved Flock Assn. will be held in the Prince of Wales College (basement room) commencing at 2.30 P. M. Friday, June 26th. The afternoon session will be devoted to the business of the Aa- sociation. The Poultry Industry Committee will hold an open meeting in the evening commencing at 7.30 P. M. All mati- ters pertaining to the poultry industry will be discussed. All interested parties please attend. One of the special speakers will be Mr. H. B. 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