~a-1-0~'h 4II'\ IF?"T" ga-lcuovn 1111: cnnntonsrowu GUARDIAN Morning llully (Fnundod In I581) Prolhlenu Lleut, Col, w. cut-nu- r1 McLurn v1“ Pnmlilmnl: .1. u. norm-u, l~"..1.1. Secretary: l.l1-ul. fol, II A Blue-Kinsman. Ildllnr nntl .\lu xl g lluevlur, J R lluruetl. lluwlula Iillllurl Walker, uml lawut, Burnrll. 11 arm-s tiervlvc) . . _______ 10s RAT a 1| ,1“ “w; $2.50 lnr 11 mouths i _ fur .1 tllllllll rm.- Inr llllt" 1111111111 Olly 111-11.", $5.1m pz-r 11.11; s1 1m u»- 11 lllullllll $1.75 for 1 1111-1111111. 11111» lur 011s nmulh B] Mull In ull|1~r 111mm null l'_.'i.1\ $5.00 per your Intunluy Net-kl); 2,110 11w‘ yI-ttr; $1.00 tor t] months, out fur :1 1111111111- hii-i ii ——> 3L I; Mull In l’. ti. l .. Th ‘lmllnflu-ltnul rllmn nmy m- uhtttlm-d u! flqmnl - ma": Square, New turn; 0111 5mm. , 1111. 11ml \\11~||tn|,1|1-u Ila-dun: Metropolitan .\t-u~ n. 111 I'm-l at. .\|1llllf‘l'I|l; J l-tnv B54 llny ~1um| (‘lluletlu Lnnrll-r; 1.-"-. \.-u_ .~t.|u1| fiutlbur), 11111.; llub Iu .\ ll. :‘T_I1e Strongest Jlumf/ 1's 111121;; Tilirzit the lieu/vast l11/r.” 'r1‘1:.~;1)iI',A.iF11 ii.‘ 5111511. Nearing I l11; Hour. llrinte .\l::1i-'.11I" .\l;11'l»1:./ic lvitig tightly pointed 1111: in :1 ,1 1111 u. l-11"<1:1:11 _\1_1;;11"<l1\ that the 11-1't1'1t"-111"" , \: l.- 1. 111111; is 111-111 1t1"_1c11'. .1 . r1", . 1.". 1 ."1:1_\ p111- ous campiucu liccuu 1 a1 the 11114111112» 11f “tht suprvtuu T11 " -.].1; . 111-111111 11111111 w.» 111a1l1- .1 11w U. ., 11 b. .‘-l1". t}, \\ bpuittcv. cl1;1i1"11|.1:1 oi 1i .111.‘ \\;1r l'111."u1.."1. (11:11- Iuittec, when 111' ~.1" 1 1111.111] l11~ :1 1111.1] 111i~t;1l.c~ to assunu: that ltIt-l/W‘ 1111- prc\11111,~ b11111» 111:» 0\'e1’~al1l>~1‘i’il11‘<l. 1i 1- 111e, 111th a 11111cl1 lurgtt objective t-.1 111101, 111]] -1111tcl11)\v' conic 0111 all] riqltt. Iihrrt- -l11111I1l l11~ 1111 tioubr a.» 1o the 5111"- ccss of the loan, but it will 1t1ca11 .1 greater amount 111' 1111111, 111111 greater individual rus- pousc, titan we have evrr been c: make i11 tl1e past. The \‘1t"t111'>v ].-1;111 1111.115 officially" on April 2o. A; pre\"i<111.~l_v131111111111111-1] pldIIS are under way for lfltlilclllttg‘ f1 rift "ely i11 this Pro- vince. Proud as we have a right to be of our record i11 previous \.1t":t>ry Loan and Red Cross ca111p:1i_1_;11~, tins time we are expected 1o tluow all past records into eclipse. 'l‘hat should, af- ter all, be an easy ta-"l; conlparetl with the teal job which our gallant service forces are pct» forming. cd upon to \Vhy M.P.'s Should Talk lhe machinery of politics at Ottawa is ex- plained in an llllfifCillllg article in the current issue of Canadian llusittcss, which istaltett fro111 a book soon to be pultlisltcd by Austin F. Cross. Here is a pertinent (ILIOIIIIIOTII “You ofte11 won- der why a member has to get up on his feet and howl. Well, first of all, he was sent there by his electors to say something. Obviously, if the lobster trade is tneuaced, the Prince Edward Island members had better get going. Similar- l_\'. if stunntcr fallow is the order of tl1e day. what Saskatchewan member dare stay riveted to his lcat? ‘ “1 would like to point out two members. One 1's Vincent Potticr, and he sits for Shclburne- Yaniiotttlt-Clare, Nova Scotia. The other is Olaf Hanson, and he sits for Skeena, British Columbia. 'I‘l1cy' are slightly more than 4,200 miles apart. 'l‘ravclling by the swiftcst trains and closest connections we can provide, it would take about a week to go from one riding to the other. Pottier is not so very far from Ber- muda, while Olaf Hanson can see Alaska o11t of his upstairs window. Pottier is closer to ling- land by 1,000 miles than he is to Ilanson. Lon- don to Bagdad is about the same distance as Yarmouth to Prince Rupert. IIFIVIIIQ then a ‘regard for the enormous distance lying between these two. is it any wonder that they might have I difference of viewpoint? Then multiply this difference of viewpoint b_v 245, the total n11m- ber of members, and the wonder is not that you have so many speeches, hut that there should be 1o few, Mr. llatfield and his New Brunswick tatoes have nothing in contmon with (Teorge cIlraith and his Civil Fervant populace. Joseph Jean with his East End Klontrealers could not possibly see eye to eve with john Marshall and hi: Camrose Social Crediters. What's wrong. then, with the ordinary member getting up and talking for his riding? Since when did it be- come a crime for any British elected representa- tive to speak his mind? This in essence is \vl1y _we have so many speeches." After describing how legislation is put through the l-lottse of Commons Mr. Cross says cynically: "There 1's little use talking much about the Senate, for King never gives them any work to d0. Appointed for life, nev have nevertheless g keen sense of tcspolhiltility. not l11 the [$21104 chial scusc, but i11 the r1atir111al sense. The fact that they ' e not go to go back to Squcedunk for rc-clecthm r1111; starch in their spines, and they can take a firm and bold course if they want to. Lattcrly ‘uwvvrr. they have just Iticcltlyi said, ‘Y1K, $11". when floss King told tltcm whrtt they had t1. do." Ea ster Sym bols 1'he l§a~111r egg 3111's vcry far back '1 the atmals of 11111111111 hi-tory. Ancient b13311- (rtiu: fll'>[ sl:11"tt'1l the cu-truu 111 111111111111; rggjs at liastvt‘. I11 (ltiua. 1hr 111g |1."1~" ;tl\\‘;1_\'> l1'.'I'll thc symbol 11f life ttt-rtrtl. liven today, lllf (‘hint-so vt-ucrate the 111g, 11111] the older the egg [he more they \"1"1<'r."1t1» it- ~wh1cl1 1111_ql1t l>c cou- sidercd as carqving 1111cc>t<>r-\v111".~]11p a little too far. liuett-t- lillug. var-r.» 1.ri1_1i11.'tll_v' ligyptiau and [Ltd ;| uutjur part i11 all sprtuctune 1"1:l1g1o11~" celebrations. It is luunvu that In the excava- tigng at llerc11la11e11111 in hmuc two fossllistwl hot cr11~s buns \vc1"1- f111111d couiplctt- 11111] intact in 1| buried oven. 'l'l11-it" 1‘<'111."1rl\11bl1: state of pftf51l‘t‘\‘llllllll is" not v1.-1"y flattcrittg In Ihc skill of {hp l\‘11111;111 l11111~r1\,-.1if1~ \1,l111 baked tl1c111. Evcn thc l'i..'1sI1-r gtrctiug curd, which 1|1i;;"'1l justly l1.1vt1 b11111 <.l]]1‘1l 1111 l'11_1__1li~]1 iuvctttion. i; found I11 ]1.1v1- 1I~ 1111g1u i111l11-11111l1|-<11l11111"1-1l eggs which thc l.'11--.:t|1 |111:1.~;111Is ]I;I~>(‘Il arrwtu/l at Easier, ]".'1cl1 1st; l;."1d p.'ti11l1~1l 1111 it a f1-\v words nf 1(1- ' I111. " l 1111111] 11] l11» Truly, thcre i~ lblllllllf 111-11" 11111l11r the >11.1. Perhaps even the ztstnutttlittg ltats worn by tbv 1|111dc1"11 Miss at stcr had their couulcrplrl i|1 .\11cic11t l\'111111- 111" fur Citthzty"! —EDIIURIAL NUIIIS- ["111 11f our (lIlllCLl men will be hotnc for l':<'l.\l\'l' as 1111 >lldfllll leave 111' furlough will be 34111111111] t1) sultlivrs i11 (‘1111111111 during the Easter sl-aunt, “It i< bt-licvt-rl that this 111011511113 Will tgrvzttlt rclttwc ihc pressure on 1'11il\v:1_vs, with ]1.'l~~1‘ll;'|t'I‘ tr;11|:w1-\p1-1"1c1l 11> fvitCll :1 ltigh jmak," the llk‘l'ttllllllll'li'l‘n -:;111-1111111t said. >11 >11 =01 >11 'l'l11~rt1 is 111111gg-1lryi11g plant i11 the Rlaritimcs. t'.111:11l:1'> 111 111;; drttutu plants had a production 111‘ 11..\'<;_~,1p\'111111111l~i11 1111.‘, Agriculture Min- pu-r tiatdiner 111111111111] Illc llouse of Commons .\]<-1'c than 1.; 111T ccut of the production was p11: 4111111] b1 1l11- govrituncitt and only two per 11:11 1v:1< c1111\111111'1l i11 (Ettutda. Subsidies have 11111 l11-cu p1-1v11l1-1l for. the plants but five of tlw-iu, c11t1~t1"11c11"d spcrificiully t0 meet war re- 1|11ir1~1111*:11<, liavc b11011 allowed accelerated dc- |11"'1'i: ‘on, -h.- rcplv <;1i1l. ligg-1l1"_\'i11g plants are htcutt-d 111 tlutuva, lteutott. I)t1t., Iiorunto, Gan- ;t:t111|111-, 0111,, llcltllttul, IJut, Winnipeg, Sas- ' l.;1"<11:1, l§d'|11111:1>11 11111] Cztlzitry". 1i‘ * >l< l\‘1-cc1ulv we i111] occa~i1111 to refer to the un- iucnqstt; explanations oificiallv given by the ‘ l1": 1111c '|11\1 l)cp111"1111c11t : now it is the Revcuuc i l]111‘1'"1.|.1111 that 11 1111 tln: >p1>t. M1", (Jordon li1.1\1l1|l1, l‘1b_q1"1-s~i\e tl1ttscrvativc llottse lead- 11‘ :1-l11'd l"i11.'1111"c .\Ii11istcr llslcy for a defini- 111111 of "proof spirits" dttrintg consitlcration of l 11111 budget r1-\11l111i1111s. Mr. Ilslcy read tl1e of- lEClJtl dctiiiitiott from the custutus tariff, a pztirtqraplt which (lcals with tctnperature and the wt _;l1t oi spirits compared with that of dis- tillctl water. .\l1". (iraydoti moaned "I'd rather the Rlinistcr had lcft ottt the (lcfittitiott. I think I uudt-rstood it ntuch bcttcr before he started to explaiit". . . Said .\[r. llsley; "l iuust say l don't know what it 1110:1115." ' v v >11 1a- The British Government does not intend t0 iutervcue if the question of transferring La- brador to Canada is raised. Dominions Secretary Clement .\t1lce indicated i11 the llouse of Com- mons. “lt would obviously be one for the New- foundland people themselves," he said, it1 a writ- ten reply t0 a question by .\lr. _l. Parker, La- bor. Mr. Parker had asked that the government make it clear that “any question of the cession of the whole or part of Labrador to Canada will 110t be considered by His Majesty's gov- ernment but will be left to the (lCcision 0f New- foundland when responsible democratic gov- ernment has been restored." 111 1r =11 1o- The Federal Government is active to discover just what type of work men on active service would prefer to cngztge in when the war is c1111- cd. This has been done 1111101111 a sample group 11f 347,000 men, showing their preference both for jobs and training for jobs. The survey shows that the largest sitigle group, 108,613 is com- posed of men who would like to learn trades. Another group of 65,052 would prefer farming as a career, 56.504 having had more than two year's experience on the farm before they c11- listcd; 19.072 men would like to remain in mil- i1:11'_v service. Th1- s111"v1'_v shows that educa- tional attaiuiucnts are ltigltest in the Royal Can- adian .\ir Force duc to the high (jualifications for eitlistuteitt. v u a a A new political party hitherto ignored by the vast majority of voters made an tiuexpected ap- pearance on the British political horizon when for the first time since its fortuatiott only eight months ago it succeeded i11 electing a candidate to l‘a1"li111111-nt to represent the Eddisbury con- stituettcy. The electoral victory is considered all the more remarkable in view of the fact that the sticccssfttl candidate, \\'arrant Officer john Lovcrseed, an R..~\.F. pilot who is a. veteran of the llattle of Britain and who also flew on the Repulnliutn side i11 the Spanish Civil War, was opposed bv a candidate who had the official guvcrntncttt t-itdorsvntcttt-—'I"l1o111as Peacock, Lib- eral National. Iimtttdcd by Sir Richard Ac- latul, who has held a scat in the Commons as a Liberal since 1935, and who is a wealthy phil- anthropist, the new organization is known as the Ccinunon \\"ealtl1 Party, stands for social jarogrcss, and its aims are what its name im- plies, 110111111011 wealth through 00111111011 0\v11cr— sltip of great resources and the elimination of mpitalisttt. Sir Richard, who inherited great wealth, hopes and believes the days of million- aires are tntmbcred. Lovcrsced polled 8,023 votes; Peacock’, 7,537; and there was a third candidate in the running, llcrttltcote Williams, who re- ceived 3,8113 votes, 'l‘lu1s Lovc1'see1l's majority was fit». 'I'he voting 11ml." place in an agricul- tural 1|i=trict of I'hc.~hi1"e to fill the vacancy czttis- cd l1_\" the dvatlt of h, _l, Russell, Liberal .\'c1- tional. 11 n: >1< >11 Adolf Hider, Fuehrcr, Chattcellor of Nazi (ictuuauy, born this date 1351); native of Austria, painter by trade, corporal it1 last war, became a .\l.'11 1n Ffiflllllfl, and 11l1i1n111cly1 :1 National 5111‘1.1li~1; procccditig to lluiticlt, l1c ltatclted the .\l1111icl1 Conspiracy which latidctl him in jail, with the assistance of Joseph Goebbels and Ru- dolf llta-"s, he produced “.\lein Kzuupf", now FQFIIQIIIZCI] as the .\':1zi bible or rule of life; the National Socialist l‘:u'ly (Nazis) is the only hfluztl political p.11"ty1 i11 (lCFlIlIIIly; i11 (lotucstic policy the par1_v slattds for a strongly; centralized 11111] uttificd Iicrtuan Reich; all power and res- pou-ibility lie with the I/QIKICI‘; parliament by .\t"t 11f .\l.'1rcl1 .34, 1033, dvlcgzttcs its legislative [1'1\\'<'l‘ In the l_}r1\"1-1"11111c111, 11111] now has Iiotniuztl 11111s11]t.'1ti\"c funclirnis only, the National Social- ist statc is ltastrrl on the c1111ccpt of racial purity; 1tttt1-.\rj.":111<, with minor exceptions, cannot be mcutbcrs of 1hr civil service or serve as journal- l~l\l lru-s ItIY’ dcprivcd of all citizen rights and 111:1) l1\1- Ituiy in the ghetto set apart for them; i11 war they‘ are scut to coilccittrzttiott camps; the ccntnultic >_v.~t1r111 c1111cc11tratcs powers in em- pbrvcrs 11111] guvt-rttutcttt labour authorities: trzuh- 111111111- .1111] ctuplvwctx 1111i1111§ have ltcctu IW-[vl-ltfll by .11 tutti-mu] 111"1,_1:1|1i/,;11i11|1, no com- pruug 111"_q1111ir:11i1111~ bring lawful: in foreign lWIl]l‘_\' its nhjcctivc is Ihc 1111io11 of all (Iermnnic 111'11|1]1‘~= !b11-111,1l111111 tb.- \\111l-] in 1lu~ Iivrutau T1111 vuanyctrtzw Gianni»; Notes 8y The Way Itfe: death and taxes. cvrtaln about Beacon-Herald. __.._. "Algebra", Buys a mathemmlc radio." and [JICZISIIIII to llh, aver-lac P1191 If be could simply tune in listen t0 IL-Kltchener Record. The Scottish genius, tnlxtures of types that grouped together under sounding temt "lady." higher tribute could be a Ilne, noble adult fcntale than to say, “She is a real woman!" then why not. drop the word "\\'0- 1111111" entirelv and get some other term to allow or variety and con- trast between different types and different degrees of culture, man 11ers and sentiment? - Kingston Whig-Standard. America I! so much more com- fortable than any place there has ever been before In the Itlstory of the world that I I1esI1ate to hint that; there is n11y1I1I11g still lack- Ituz for the body's needs. Yet af- ter several experiences of I11eo11_ venience, I syntpathize \v1_tI1 an Eitglisltntatt I met, who stud that he ititcltdctl to make 11 great deal 0f monev after this will‘ 11nd lhcll to repay the Immense generosity of Americans b a public endow- ment. that woud rival Cnrncgies. Carnegie. he said, had supplied Britain wlth public libraries. IIe intended to endow America with public IflVZll/Ol'ICS.-—I.MlldU1l New Statesman. Merchant ships are not ever Iikelv to be replaced by aero- planes as cargo carriers. Author- ities point out, that a ship carry- Ing 6.000 tons of cargo can traverse 14,000 miles In two months on a cottsumption of 400.000 gallons of fuel. To transport the same amount. of nmbcrials. no fewer than 1,440 aerIal frelgbters would be required. travelling twenty-one million miles and consutning ciehteen million gallons of fuel. The little rusty tramps that poke their noses Into t!"e backwaters o! the world will probably be roving the seven ‘sens for quite a while yeL-Hamilton Spectator. There's a real heart throb be- hI11cl the outcry bv the directors of the Montana Cowboys Associa- tIon that the slaughter of horses for human consumption Is "some- thing nkIn to barbarism." The horse he rides Is the Cowboy's companion and friend. Using him for food tnust seem like an ap- proach to cannibalism. But the words of the protest themselves explain why the practice Is b11111" forced on the country. We fight something considerably wiorte than a force merely "aklu to barb" ism," for a prumtlve barbnrism may be clean and honest. Our eu- emy represents a combine of evil never before seen in the world. Lamentably little room Is left I01" sentiment, cowboys or otherwise. if we are to su1"vive.—-Detroit Free Press. Our soldiers in the North Afri- can desert write home many i11- teresting accounts of beast, bird and flowers; but the master crea- tures In such reports are the de- sert, snails. They have the power t0 retain a minute amount of water, and they are Inultiuitlln- ous. Thanks to this liquid pres- ence many lives. it Is alleged, have been saved. Similarly I11 the dry rc-glotis of Central Australia uumy a native has saved life by burrotv- i111: for a strange variety of frog that “acstivatcs? sometimes lying doggo for two years, and is kept aIIve by a quite appreciable quan- tum of water that it. has the pow- er and foresight to store. Might we cultivate either the edible snail or frog in this country? Both seem- ed to me excellent food when I savoured them In Fra11ce.-Londo11 Spectator. Because Germany's clvtllan economy Is so distressed, she can not successfully rehabilitate the people who have been bombed out of house ttutI home and tltclt pos- sessions. Moreover, vvitlt 1111m- power probably the greatest prob- lem the Nazis face, there i5 not the capacity to rcbulld that E11- Iand had when the Germans hit. that country In 1940. This is not- to say that, air power by itself is sufficient to win the war without the co-operation of the other branches. But in the case of Ger- many and Italy, it can Int such powerful blows where they hurt most, at factories and railroad communications, and at national morale, that. the war effort will be noticeablv slucketted and u11- dermmed. It. Is ttte most fright- f11I txrt of modern wnrfinv 1n which IIISFTIIIIICIILS dcsiizuctl to further mankind are turned I41 the terrible use of destruction -- Pro- vidence Journal Dr. P. J. Strinchroltlt, iu Th1- Amcrican Mercury: 'I‘I11~ hcnrt 1s not the eighth but. the first wonder of the universe. It beats more than 3,000,000,000 times between birth and total surrender. It, ls living proof of the superloritv of blood, muscle and nerve over tnetul. ClOClLs and watches-which tick a more 2.0(|0,000,000 times In seventy years-arc consigned Io the junk ptle long before the normal Iicart. beglns to tire. Itls a tough bit of machinery, the heart, such a burden through slx, seven or more decades. Given half t1 chance, it will produce those 3,- 000,000,000 or more bouts neces- sary for ntollotv old 1111c. Even at- ter It has in some way often been tired or danlagcd, It will persist. with amazing tonauitv 1f not call- ed on for tasks beyond Its strength Mrs. Agnes Howard, who died three IIIOIILhs ago I11 a Rfelbourne suburb had 1111 nhnost Inorbid I101‘- ror of pubIIcIly. To her IIcxL-door neighbors she wits just :1 nlcitsztttt old Indy who lived alone. But. unknown to them, her small Iwuse contained 1111c of the finest collec- tions of chlnn l11 the world, valu- od at nrnv thousands of potinds. Even art. dealers, whom she met every week to sec If they had new staeclmcns for sale, dId not penc- trate to her home museum. Few other people vlslted her. In the rooms, one could scarcely move for fear of knocking over a plccr‘ of Chelsea or Doulton. These beautlftl] things lay heaped on tables, 11n:1 jammed. layer upon layer, Into glass cases. When she exhibited a soctioit 11f this tret 11111 lust \'I'iII' |ll 1|l1l 11f llu‘ Hod (1 " ‘t.1111 1l1lf, ~11l1i<w1 I11 n1 11tl111| pout-r no |1|;1t~ (c1 1111.11" tllty b- l111"."111*d. .~.I11~ insisted 1111 rt-Inuntittg .111o11\- It used to be said that there were only two things oertaltt In Now there Li only death, as nobody can be taxes. -- Stratford IJFQWSSQI‘. “ls more amazing than It would be both 111111121111; and Bobble Burns, once SIIICIZ “A man ls 11 mnn for a that". Similarly we think a woman Is a woman for all the sad now are the high Surely no paid to If thIs Istft the cnsc any longer. PUBLIC FORUM U! gzfi-Jhwrduuilal Ion IUI usually 0:40:90 k Olllul‘ n! n-ncnoldll s WHY? SIr,-_ One wonders why grocers stock and sell products of other Provinces when a5 good ant. a bet- ter article 1s produced locally? Why sell Ontario honey (of In- fcriur quality) when we produce very excellent. honey right here? Why do we have to sell canned lobster labelled New Brunswick or Nova Secure-what 1s the matter with Island catmec. lobster? Why do we Import gInger ale from other Provinces when we manu- facture just as good and better In Charlottetown? I5 this the right way of encour- l aging home Itidustrles? If custom-j ers asked for and Inslstec on gek’ ting the home made or manu- factured article, which In many In- stances ls better. the grocers 11nd others would scon stop stocking the Imported article. Cannot we be loyal to our own Province a5 well a5 be loyal to our King? I am, Slr. etc. LOYALIST. ____________. WHY EASTER DAY S_I1'.— Easter any Ia the day in wluclvwe Ccmcnctnurate the Re- lsurcctton of our "Lord Jesus Christ" “The crucified Redeemer" who rose ‘alive from the grave. The Resur- rection of Jesus Christ indisputably proves Hts Deity. Christ's Resur- rection Is the proof that God has accepted the work. He diet. upon the Cross of Calvary, and ls the foundation of all our hopes. Jesus conquered death and put In ceath’s place “Life Everlasting" “Hallelujah Christ Arose". I-Ie ls a llving Super- natural savIour 51111 able. as In the ‘lays 0f His Earthly Mlnlstry, to save sinners, “able also to Save them to the uttermost. that come "m0 God by Him, Seeing He ever liveth to make Intercession for them" Heb. 7:25 God declares In "His Holy Wore" that We are to be saved through IaItIvIn the death and resurrectIon of His S011. “If thou shalt confess with thy mouth Jesus as Lord and shalt believe In thy heart, that; God hath ralsecl‘ Hlm from the 568d. thou shalt be saved" Romans 10:9. I0. p CurIst Is risen and our redempt- ion 1s an IICCOIHDIISIIEITI fact. If Christ has not been raiser; we have no Gospel to preach, but be. cattse He has died for our slns ac- wrqilllg tn the scrlpture our sal- vation ls settled, and our hope assured N0 theory contradicting the borLIIv resurrection of Jesus Chrlst has ever been found to change slnners Into t-Igltteoits people, GOP] WOFl-Is only In the 1Ive5 of people who believe In the Cruclfled, rtscti living 5111110111», Jesus Chrlst Identified Himself to Hi5 dCCiPIOS. after His Resurrection b.’ mimy infallable proofs, and they went out and testified to their personal knowledge of His xesur. rectioti. "Jesus saId I 11m the Re- surrcctlon and the life. he that be- lirveth In Me though he were (lead vet shall he live" John 11-22 (When He rats-cc Lazarus from dead». We read in I‘! Cor. 4,114 this wonderful Premise of our resur. reetIou,"Kno11‘inz that He which raised up the Lord Jesus shall raise 11p us also by Jesus, and shall ptesetit us with you. b How wonderful to have the lesser] hope of the Resurrectlon M01111“: when the trump of God shill] rotmd and the dear) “In Christ Shall i-Isc and Ital! the Heavenly King and 10in In the "Hallelujah Chorus . that Chorus will emu “Handels Messiah" attc‘ all ehe tgratorlos that have ever been writ- cn or give-n bv 1m h on Easter S1111day, y “man voices I am. Slr, etc. D Passadenzt, CnIIfornIaiAY EATON .______ LZIW Slll ASg fGlnbe and Mall) Mr Justlce Thorsnn of the Ex- chequer Court has delivered two Judcntients which may be legallv mr. rect but are certainly calculated to Inyslify the ordltiarv non-legal mind. In one case he dismissed the claim of plantlff who sued for dam- zlacs IIICIIITOCI when struck by 1m flITll"ill'1l(‘l( driven by g 50151“ and M1111’ 1111 mail .Mr. . baspd his judgment Jélxjtlfles Thorson ernment Is by eveYY mat when all 111d1v1d1111l enlisted In 0 active service force h forming " n, {'9 1 f not in null‘, ‘lfilvfirael "mum that l5 which wIII absolve ] 157171 n» liable for danmgc that ho Is not ,n if‘ . or H" Crown Lupmitcczileorrsfegyitrltll; just obllgatlons. rvllnz mo11 sense and ethical In the other case, Mr SUITS New, all-star Slllls for year-around wear, all bearing the stamp of pearance counts. sures entire stipply will be sngpped up fast by smart. ‘ dressers fi. - HATS Made by Ste ISOH Priced $4. $5. $6. 6's‘ $7.50 HENDERSON 81 CUDMORE 111315111111‘ to’ I1fvoIvu1l i i In accidents causing Injuries to per- sons pr property. and, since the Gov- cnnnon of com- standards do11e by them, e l“ P"- It ought In all falrness to take steps It from the . “Pd l0 iwvem- charge that It Is taking advantage mom“! “W!” or emrlloymenh" and of legal technlcalttles to evade Its Justice of Snrlinu I1 ( l f on”, A“ ¢ f’ the Exchequer If I111‘ driver of tl l '- Il1r~ rnmlovee of ttlgorglécrlétlxn“ lit-Err could have been sued for “mwff- hllf IWDnrr-titlv, 1r but], m. find the truck are i" "up ggrvkse M- thr- Crovvti. the nlmtlff has no re- FIYPIF "Xf-“nt aeninst the driver as 1m "tdlvifival- situation ls ' ' absurd, and I= fnlr ml. m” l" “l” IYIIIWPP] wart" nor the ‘ 3°"? "i the "llmPfOHS llfhjv '~' 111th are now usln". the Herc, on our native sol], we breathe once more, The cock that crows, the smoke that curls, that. sound Of bclls;—those boys who In yon Inendow-ground In white-sleeved shlrts 11g; 11nd the roar Of the waves breaking on the chalky shore;\ AII, all nre English. 0ft have I looked round With lay In Kent's green valves; but never found Myself so satisfied In heart before Europe Is vet In bonds; but let that are play- ’I'l10111z11ti for another moment Thou n ree, My Countryt and ’tIs joy enough l 0 and 11rd ho11r‘s perfect bllss, to trend the grass Of Eitglnud once again, and ltear and sec, WItII sigh a dear Companion at, my s1 11. Thorson held that an adn1inistr1u0r under tne Wartime Prices and Trade Board W115 not llable for Income 111x. on 1m allowances of $20 per riay pun] to htm during hls absence from his home, and that liability of 1.11111 dollar-a-yeat‘ men for Incntnc tux on thelr allowances tnust be dolor- mIned on the merits of each case. The ground given for this decinon was that per dIem Ilvlttg allowances Involved no element of rennuicrntion or net gain or gratuity to the ap- pcllant. and therefore did 110t cott- stltute Income as defInod by thr‘ I11- Conle War Tax Act f-Icrc, surely n11 equally absurd situation Is dis- closed. The dectslon; mav be good 111w, but they do not make sense and wIII have the effect of creating the Impression that the 111w cnn bemme an Instrument for favoritism T111- eqtilty of the decision has 11121111 questioned In the House of Com- mons, and the Government is wilsc In conslderng ways one‘. means of curing the anomalies ii “woml tiff? 11111 111011111211 ' 3k Dnuing around ueh “\_ do]: with w ' l“. Huduhe|— cinch’ fieqtlenlly follow. Budd's Kltlmy Pills he p cleu lhe nyntem, givin] noble I dunel lo rulm llullh and energy. Buy tohh. Sale. 111, .-W1llIt1111 Wtlrtlswvrllt. mctts. The collcctlnn Inclutlvrl some rlre and exquisite examples. At iuttrtiniiioiio piccv brought [300 -Austra|Ian Press Union. Budd's Kidney Pills <_'._ FOR WAR-TIME BUSINESS MEN quality favored by men with whom snappy ap- Lucky-break purchase on our part as- 1 THEY HAVE CLASS MEN'S IVE/I R NEW YCiRKTTlns-seat,‘ cutters] You'll see It with Iuch. n. _ l? ,11.r<-_v is so popular, it impcurs with l contrast/lug shirts 01' biflhdmllij u surprising variety of color cum- You'll (ll-WOVEN surplmllg‘, pIIIIIOIIS. You will find grey co. s enough. navy olkn 50L 1" ‘h how's or wIde seevabfllld-i 1Q lflfc] 11 Interest. or you 11 b“ dtllllm chartreuse, locking v01‘! l-“fll lmr‘ In sheet" grey 1'11 on fires“ with black velvet collars or drcs. with scroll You'll find it accompanied by brown blouses, and little pocket , ,m,_, IIFFOWB l0 Dick 11p tl1e color again. afternoon, 01: we 6111125. 0‘ ‘f’ Aster morning. - I PUBLIC MEETINC- color. IN SUPPORT OF The Fourth Victory Loan Campaign 11111\1'1'1111111v1:11 IIIONTAGUE ' Itntvsmttron smumnsnta 1111111 $011001, TOWN 11111.1, 1101101111 (mum/u, 111301111111; tnotnvr sn-nviuzr soums IIIURRAY mvnn All nteclings 8.80 I’.M. Additional places and dates will be announced later. April l5 April I6 April I9 April ‘.20 April 21 April 22 April 26 April 27 April 28 - Realistic and authentic War pictures actually , taken at the Russian fighting front. 20'per cenl of the Camel-amen lost their lives in “sh00ting" these pictures. They will stir your deepest emo‘ lions. Prominent speakers will give short addresses. livery citizen should attend these meetings, and assist in the war effort. No admission charged. National War Finance Committee.