PAGE FOUR TliE l; IIAR LCTTETCWN 6 IIARIJ IAII Morning Dally llflllhflld In III?) President: Lieut. Col. W. UIIIIRI K ANN!" Vice President: J. B. Burnett. I41 Secrrbiuy; Lieut. UuL D A Mflvhlwiili- "-5-"- lidliul and Managing Director. J. it Ullfiliill- CJ-l- Associate hdilun: l-‘riuik Walker end liw A Bil!!!“ SUBSCRIPTION RATII ‘ 5y Mail tu P.l:;.l.. Si-UU [WI your. $2.50 In: U niiinlhl $1.25 fur 3 mouths; 50o for one mvllfll (iitv tic-liver) $5.00 pcs nan. 06.00 IJI h uiullill $13,, 11;; 3 umlllhi; W0 l0! 0B0 Mill-Ill- By Man to other Pruvuscrl mud U. 5. A. $54" P" 7'" 5,111,111“; nuuhljl $4.1m per year; $1.00 lul 0 mull-Il- 5011 fur I month! uunruluu may on ubliitued ll liiim- Dfllllllffl, new hiriii U"! _ ‘cllt , [urinal Milk 111111 iiuiilungiun, ritrtllllllifivltlrlfklltirhl‘: 5"" ‘plmv’ “f” P“. If.‘ noun,“ .4. Hue, u“ Lfuy an, ‘Ion-unto; twin Bland, Until-nu Laurie-r, 01mm“ none‘; news Binml. Indhurl- 011i: lliiu ‘lkiinu-vu Biwu. Musician N. 8.1 11111 Unit: lvlLclt-i- u uniniiii; - Ac“! Juiiii"). TTlic Strongest illemory is Weaker lliiili ‘l! weakest Ink." 1727, 197-12 513115.111, .1 The Prime Minister's Strategy 1 ‘i. 11_.-~1i 1.1:‘ illlUlllCY, Wllhli "will not be Z1\:L'\.l, l’ri11ic .\lilllSlL‘l‘ Mac- Hc :1-,,1'<1n llCilliflg a close 111 11111-1” the OPPO-Si" l ‘lliliflllil. l0 bcgl“ with i1-1i1111 of wczilth zis well ,1 )1;1s bccii so frumcd that i! T, 1101 the small man, who is nt that he will have to “ca! ziutl even bili'i'0\\' l" Order 1° . 1x 13 1' lllt‘ L‘tli']'€i1l your. “'15 H111 thc ground froiu bunt-nth thr 11¢ coir-cription of wealth 8i Pill‘! 1yftigfiiiilfllfi, I _ 111.1 11K. ,‘-.,,1§'. 11 11f enacting conscription 0i ~ ' - >1~1'\i1"c zit lmmc and ailitufltl. lli¢ _ ~ hzts bll(Ct:C(l€(.l iii llllllililg it flit d fact, with the practical unanimity - 1-1111-111, It is true Quebec held out t0 the 111st dutch but when its representatives saw the 1~ 11f further opposition thc)‘ bmvfil i0 ‘ .\\i thc l’1'i1ne l\ll]ll>l<3t‘ has thfi F111 of cln ting that his 1iolicy of "tlifi iiicv‘ 1 1.1m of grziilualness" has brought the dc- 551-“1 m=11§15_ He is not satisfied \vith that, hOW- ~11 his rlriciilcd t0 pi]! Fill lli¢ (‘Pposmons in 111p "v.11 111g spot" by demanding a vote 111' c 111 his administration. The C011- scrvtiitvcs, C. C. F8. NEW Damlcrais- Labour and all sections of thc opposition ss well as the mnlcoittcnts from Qii¢b¢¢ if The)’ d? 11°F dcslrc 111 l1" ziu e-‘uctEon to put conscription into ef- f1c;, t ' 1111 11;1r1y exccpt thc Lil1cral5l]fl\'i’-1iilY 111111111. {or such a campaign) must vote that Mr. King and his colleagues are the WT)’ P°°Pl° t0 whOm [Q entrust the job. This places some of them r111 the horns of a dilemma, and nflliiflill)’ the liflillt‘. Idinistcr rather enjoys seeing thcni iii 5111-11 a medicament. The Struggle In Russia 1-‘. paimul: ..> u‘ 11s 114:1 , l. - 5.101 l5 iizc "lug rightcotisiy 1 :1 his s 1'11 .1»,,1 €\'€]‘, n 111g increasing gravity of the situation on thfi Russian front is emphasized by Nazi claims of the capture of Rostov, capital of the Noflhiiffl Caucasus, which has been alléd flit "WW9! 9f 1111, Ruggiar} oil barrel" as it lies on the _ main railway and pipfliinfi i-‘ililling ti" great Oil and miihizil 111211111 of the deep Caucasus It will be recalled, hcwvcvcf, ihil R°9iov W“ caPiund be‘ fore, on Nov. 2i last, but fhil did POI mean victory for Hitler. but only iimqi" "mi-tics °" the pzirt of the Russians. The point cmphiifillfid 011 11;»; 111-1114..“ i5 wr;>1-tl1 gtrcssiiig now, namely, that llu 1:1 still possesses vast nowiiidustrial and oil-ptrniucuig srczis in the Volfliidlral Yegio“ and in the huge Kazakstan Republic, stretching 110111 15¢ (‘:1 izin Sea to the borders of China. A szuill intlfcruii-n of the strength of thc east- crii areris iiriiy be gzithfrcd from the size 0f the 111111113, either entirely new or greatly developed. I11 111s Ural area. are Svcrdlovsk (450,000), Chelyabinsk (300,000), Ufa (250,000), Nlagnt- mgm-glq (1_:,o00 anrl growing fast), Nizlini Tag- il=k (abwh: 175.000‘). These are mainly heavy industrial cctttres. Farther east, near the rich Coalfield of Kuzibass, are Novosibirsk (over 400,000), slfillflSk (nearly 200,000), and Kem- grovr) (i "o(x>). In Central Asia is the Kara- gnnln, cmiticltl, Wllliill produced ovcr 6,000,000 toils in 151.10, and thc-re are the other great mining centres which produce over two-thirds 0f the Soviet lead and zinc and almost the whole of the Sovirt chi-rune, copper, and cotton. Back iii the l'i':1l 11 i111 arc tlu: ciilficlds, tlic “SvCfiliil 11:11.11," 111111 Y . .lv :11 lhlllllililtCVf) and Mnkrit. 1-;h;1~,1 f\'t‘ll in i935 produced uczirly 2,000,000 tons and were 1ilritinccl t0 produce nearly 7,000,- 000 11111:." h_v mXt your. This of course is not to ~‘lj~l!("~S of the 1ircscut danger, uiiith ti. "s 11111 only thc (Eiticristis, btit Rus- si:i'| \vl1<~l1- s-iiiihtrit liulc with the allied forces in thc i11i<l 11¢ liztst, liut it is reassuring to keep iii mind tlu- immensity 0f the task which the Nazis lnisc tmilcrtriltcn. 111111101110 .' ~11 1 A Prcrssiiig Problem Remvmhrr the national registration v;.1-s 1'-_\--11 FlHIlIlV after the outbreak of \i'ar, in iht- full ca :1 1-11 1l1:it it would scrvc the litWWhlll =11 zis t1 iii-is of establishing a 111116- ticnl s it n1 of ilitiliiiiiil selective service? That rqgistndiini was succeeded by other registra- tions, includuig 11 llnntininn-witle census, and yr-t u 1- FPHH ti» l>c zis far :1\v.'1_v from national i-tlwclivc _~tr\1'11~ :._ 111i", llow Ii]\lL‘l] longer ctui this‘ \'i]:1l i1uc~ti in iii nuiiipmvcr liC shelved at Ottriivn? After ncrii-lv tlircc years of war, the prtti-iotic xvilliiiqiivss of Canadians to scrvc their cotiittry “lurc- they zirc nor-dot] must is liciiig fruJ-ttziicd ln-cniisc of overlapping authorities, cniiflictiiig nims 11nd lzirlc of policy on tlic part of the King (invcrniiiciit, The Jiiiinncizi] Post, in a lending article dc- votcil to this issue, \\':u"n= that without immczl- lJllC riclirin m1 :1, 11‘. .11<~1l, (‘fl-Oflllliillfll lizisis, tlu-rc is 11 stnrlc 1111» 111-1111 of (frimidn facing a tcrimis l>]'(‘.'il(<lti\\']] in l 1‘ \\.'l]' rffnrt lircnusc of tlic phvsiml impowi?" j of drafting 00,000 int-n int-i tln- Army iii July, August rind Septem- l-cr nloiirpirlc: (a) tlic active cmnpctition for volunteer re- which 1, cruits on the pm of the three armed ser- vices; the increasing and critical shortage 0f men for war industry, essential mining and lumbering; the demand for harvest labor on Canad- ian farms which will develop at mid- August the most crucial urgency of any harvest in our history. Any pretense at making an all-out war ef- fort means that each Canadian must be assign- ed to that particular task for which he is best fitted and which will contribute to the particular phase of wai- winning which the nation has un- dertaken. Very clearly, says the Post, Canada. needs, first a manpower boss with overall power and ziutliririty adequate t0 meet contingencies such as have now arisen and which will continc to arise in more aggravated form in months to come. Second, an administration with the forti- tude and sense of responsibility to face the is- sues involved in stich a step without continued compromise and procrastination. .___________________. — EDITORIAL NOTES- (c Good morning! _ Have you got your Govern- mcitt 10b yet? If not, why not? w m 4 at M11 Lcster Douglas spoke authoritatively 0n the potato shipping situation in the House Fri- day. Unfortuuatvly all shipping of every descrip- tion has been suspended between here and the West Indies and South America, except such as can wangle the passage from Florida, ports under convoy. a a n1 n \Var Services Minister Thorson said in tlic House of Commons that the lottery system of calling men for compulsory military service will not be used for the August call-up. Mr. Thorson sflltl he cotild not indicate whether a lottery xvould be used in later call-ups, since the proposed sys- tcm was under reconsideration. I i l I Government Control does not mean elimin- ation of bootlegging. Thirty-five persons found in “blind pigs" in Montreal appeared before judge Rene Tlieberge. All pleading guilty were sentenced to pay fines of $10 and costs, a total of $18. with the alternative of eight days in jail. Nine others were accused of the illicit sale of lIquor. Four of these pleaded guilty r1111! were sentenced to pay tines of $50 and costs, or serve three months in jail, with the five others pleading not guilty and trial set for August 7. iii‘ Here-is the sort of example set by Hon. C. D. Howe who was convicted and fined $10. and costs at Ottawa for infraction of black-out reg- ulations. In his deposition A. R. P. Warden Dewar said he was on the Aylmer Road ivheii he saw a car being driven without lights from the Royal Ottawa Golf Club. He stopped thc czii and saw s. radio light showing. “I warned the driver who, aftc objections had been made by hi}: passenger, tur‘ ed offtthe lighLCTlS pfissengir, w ose name was ven ome as . . owe _v him and by the digi/er struck a match to light his pipe. He got outiof the car and continued to smoke his pipe against my protests." i n n- o u Prince Von Bismarck, virtual founder of the German Empire, died this date 1898; became convinced that only by “blood and iron" could Germany be welded into a national state; he then proceeded with a long nourished policy of humiliating Austria as the only way of securing Prussian ascendancy in Germany; after I870 he controlled foreign policy and played foremost role in events leading up to the Franco-Prussian War; fostered the German ideal of the strong, effective man, encouraginghistoriatis and phil- osophers like Mommsen and Nietzsche respect- ively whose standard was merely the amount of energy a man possesses, that physical and mental might 1's greater than right; this exercised enor- mous infliiencc on German thought and led dir- ectly to the war of 1914-18, and subsequently to the present one. =1- : 1r 11 Mr. Hull's speech analysed reduces itself to an economic plea, and after all that is what will count in the long run when the United States gets into her stride. For, instance, a half mill- ion (lollars worth of sheep-skin gloves are bought in Spain and 3,000 miles away in Russia two months later German fingers freeze on the trig- gers of their rifles. A million dollars is deposited in Turkey to buy dried fruits, and thc German people tighten their belts apothcr notch. This is economic warfare-slow, iinspectzicular, but far- reaching and deadly. Since Dec. 7 the United States has taken her place beside Britain on this war front as well as on the fighting fronts of Australia, India and tlic Middle East and it will take some timc, trouble and expenditure before she gets geared to the pitch Britain and her dom- inions have attained after three years active war- fare. a n- u r During February commercial air carriers car- ried 13,247 revenue passengers as against 10,750 in February 194i. The revenue freight carried y sir amounted to 867,610 pounds as against t,- 304738 pounds in 194i and mail increased from 2133,6177 in i941 to 299,206. Revenue aircraft inilcs flown decreased from 935,741 in 194i to 839,561 but passenger miles increased from 2,- 910,635 to 3,883,667, the average number of re- venue passcngcrs per aircraft mile having in- creased from 3. I to 4.6. The average pounds of mail pcr aircraft mile also increased from I30 pounds in 194i to I96 and the average crew-in- creased from 1.9 to 2.2. The increased portion of the traffic handled by Trans-Canada airlines mill by the International operators with larger aircraft than those flown by the other tiir car- riers, is the chief reason for the increases in the average loadings, speeds, etc. The gasoline con- slimpilOn of Canadian licensed carriers increased from 40.8 gallons per hour in February 194i to 47.1 but the consumption per 1,000 h. p. hours was reduced from 43.0 to 38.9 gallons. Revenues 11f Cnnailizin licensed carriers amounted 10 $665,- 554 ""4 iii Fchiuary 194i i0 $649,921. Operating expenses increased from $626444 to $719,415, and net operating revenues declined from a credit of $23,477 t0 a debit of $52,761. THE__CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN NOTES BY TIIE WAY Unlvcnlt dent my! we will have h; S?» out breed and butter with every country in the world after the wai- is over. and not expect any pa for n. Great den] p! it. was‘: W211 be so 211$ on; u ey ] UN: to i- r ' mm starting mother wen-Gut- nun News. PUBLIC FORUM nieuu-nuosulr." gun-u. nuns l-ts ll undone ‘d! intone‘. ‘ll! THE ROCKY POINT PLAY- GBDUND Bin-What is everybody‘: job is nobodyk job. so it is that Mr. J.O. I-Undmanfls A rule against the reading 0t speeches, largely disregarded tr. the past, is now being ven more en- forcement in the nions at. Ottawa. h1g3“ _ . _ on allowed to lie without lent-n "if M‘ curing these precious summer days, '0 "ii"- during which time stone public n1- Pmi terest. 1s like] to be awakened 1n n rumor p! this 1111:1113. - f b~ _ y sugges a. ew pu - Once upon n time, when n To- J6 IPU-lifld P8180118 0! bfli-h 59X“ rontci mm was visit-trig Mona-es], offsi- their u members of e Km was patronlzlngly gsksd by p, voJuntny committee to discuss the Big shot 1n the Quebec Metro cits, matter and offer concrete sunfl- “and how is Toronto gs. in; tions the City and Hovmcial along?" The question was pu; with authorities. an nlr which suggested that notii. I shall be glad to receive word 1:18 very much was to be expected from my interested parties at my _ . community at omco an Riiflimond Street, or by the mwih o! Dvn- "Well." was mm- or teiepiiom. the cautious reply of the Torontp man, “things seem to be tting alone very well, We are fie to meet our commitments, we have in q pruvinc a1 not hfid to call __.__ ~ °i1!' l-‘ililis- Sim-The early history 811d n0! b94311 lfl- origin of the dog is wrapped m Teiekrflm- iirity fable, and we know —~T little or it. except that he A disiiulch from Moscow says frcm A519, along with man. But we that the Gertmans me H5518 their do know that Egyptians kept dogs 1111- force as a mobile unit, 51ft; ng 1501) years before (311151 was born. 1148;821:1113’ dgéfiitilfibesffolilmigtlfffiii P5 Indeed, these noble creiiiturelsnhtpge W - . 5° mfl "8 we s ed a definite ace - much as 500 miles. That statement a f, h p suggests to the non-military mind e 111w they possess that one of thLs wars lessors has K111111115 1.1513111; 9,11 ggsy 3gb and 1i- onoe trained they are admirable not been learned as wei] 3,: mould have been lesrned by the companions, o: inestimable value to their owners. United_ Nations. The Germans shift air power swiftly from front wepherd d085, have 511mm me l° "m"- l" Russ-VII $1165’ 1s of herdtmen ever siii-iiidifliis $0 Libya . a s, sounding the needed; they concentrate them on 51am, when me £18 bad W01; ven- “ld °l (lvllim tured too near the fold, or perhaps 1* mil the liiiifiiiliii rounding up lone Wanderers lost in ., and Wonders xvhy the 1,115 W151, was-mande British 6001c] not. delach 500 bozub- Blooclhoiinds, too, have for ears ers for a swift flight to Russia t: layed 11, "1540; 1-0111 m 111191113 bmsi" ‘all-fill "ma? Whlf- iiack down dangerous criminals Wefiiikht, s. group of bcmbers (011.1! who 091,111,189 lnlghrh ha," amped not. be shifted to Egypt to do their me 111w, And we must not fcrget; wmk and be bmk l" England l“ i‘ the heroic work of tine Red Cross “Ek- “ New Y°Tk “mei- dogs during the first. World War. 11:01 only 411d ililigytosepixlch for 3n: One thing, u» start wxii, 1.11 an "d V“ “*1 a i i‘ .W°““ ~' 1 figushpan ha“, rmsmbg, about underthggavgfiorecmrbed dspatches ticaiiin iiifiifssttiie: Tariff; “Alfwfféli, And what hum, would be com- to keep 1n ‘H1115 m1, 1115131116110“ I! plete without its hfltlfid-S? T7116 . ‘ ” . ‘ chase would have lost much of its any, bctwem Great Brltcin and m t1 n long u n _e not Enghmd “m” devwpm“ 1,? for atiieo mt-iiigfig- aispiinih by hi??? 1,',‘°‘1"1‘§f1§“°1,1§.f§ K321“ be ho . 'I'hey'are the real ciiss- reconciied to have {themselves re- "3 0i m‘ P" Jim‘ making n {erred m 1?] Enplshfien airman“; Easter 101' 000i" ien w bag the ‘ms and e Kngo Eng“ an Coming down to modem tmes the 3mm‘ King m plwlffigilyg‘; we read stirring tales about those same breath without ,. mvpeby ma! 1gnorance on we p“, wonderful s]e..-ciogs of tur- North. 0t the American lnteriociitor. With hmd- ‘huslmsy Wm)“ ‘ixmnm’ ‘f this reminder we may proceed to ‘imlurmcei spefd and coumgg ‘g: lay down the very first requisite l“ ‘m- and wh d‘ hawleaige my for Americans who woiiid t to ma“ i?“ hMSWd "Zlfdlnm ° I _ understand Great Britain and the wry ° can“ 96g’ p] ta s‘ a1“, English Fame; and that 1s to re_ dcfd. it ls not: mars mgnro sasyucnhi; member hat; an Englishman's hcme 1:111:91. sage "g y‘ e111‘: 13nd is his castle. This applies to ewi-y 1 if teepltgd Mid,“ h, Englishman's hcme, about. which “Us 1mm M.‘ 0th 161mm“ gj Pitt said that it may be ‘the mean- sun T y w“? 19d r“ Bk? est hovel, open to the storms of bum“ m’ if“? “r- x851" we‘; heaven. and the winds may enter m°“'hp‘°5‘g°°1?r5d“d *1‘ m ‘N m1; and the rain miiv enter ‘but the I“ l‘ “e ,, sch‘? a” c, eh odc King ot‘. Engkini cannot. enter, {Egg ewry‘ “g we“ y I without a propet warrant, —New Nowadays condit-Ons are 5cm“ Ymk “m” what. different Railroads push far cepts 11 standing invitation the Canadian capital. Arthur NCWLCIIXODICIB. - . . and beat them. the war-voluntarily. Buy War Savings Siam poet oflicea, telephone o book stores from Banks, Trunk Co Poll! Offices. National War Finance Committee BIITTIR lkfiil/rhlra MehbII/Ya/b Gay's Vegetables New potatoes, bee roll. onions. Clbblgt: beans, head lettuce. 011 own cucumbers, r181,‘ ofnhi- vine (so much better tli a iii- imiwried). Cauliflower celery, etc. Our llogan b ' direct from the product! and save money still hold: good —we save the dCIlVQyY expenses and pass the SllVing on to the consumer. J. .1. GAY s. s01 ~o+o++0+04++vv0+¢++ “a” ~_= Cl!"- NOTICE . HITLER chose “Guns instead of butter.” So the Nazis have guns! We must catch up They tortured people to make them save. We must save willingly. So it’s up to us, each one of us, to econo- mize of our own free will . . . buy War Savings Stamps and Certificates so that we can outstrip our enemies with planes and tanks and guns and ships . . . we must do more than merely meet the small require- ments for compulsory saving; We must supply nearly half the money needed for Women must help by economizing in the kitchen, by patching and darning, by shopping carefully and cutting out waste. Make up your mind now to buy one, two, five or more War Savings Stamps every week. You can. You must! | from banks, cu, department atorel, druggian, grncars, tobuccaniats, and other retail stores. Certi- ficates may be purchased for immediate delivery in denominations of l5, $10, S25, mponies and into the interior, while beats oper- On the province's (Bengali) nbll- ate right up to the Arctic Circle mm fty to present a. firm front. to the during the summer months; yet g Enemy depentds ‘much more than there B19 places wntfre the 8363-608 fr“ s own pro ect an, Witti India's will be in demand or many yeais _ 3 fortunes is new linked trrevccabiy to come. lvNg lmnggé. $31 fiefrzigoiftto; the futurfiryof anctiter gran; Easi- I think it was Arthur Teitiune ° 9 ' ' em coun , China, 1, 1 . aver five years, fighting against are too long and the lives of most c2313‘ ‘fiaiffilwoégeéiack the us“ tremeridom odds, has defied trite dogs too short." Be that as it may “H1510 n.0,,“ how‘ many o; me might of the Japanese Ohms I know that a, good dag Ls a gran ry * now depends for tier supplies on companion, more trustworthy than cream,“ the a-btiip b11111 o1 121-11111] nd mositmenb. eisrectziilliy if one its ‘DIM- mmfu, 308s were Assam o hr ou at: rist the co. n s. ti prc cament. or lfl< , _ enemy, Fcr China's sake, tiizere- stance, I have read of people eat- “he” the gm“ m“ lay dying‘ be fore - for the frcedoitn of a great tng ttieir dogs when faced w.th iéeifiitzloririg frgfidly state whtclt1 starvation, 1111f. Iulgave y1et 11o retpxd g ting In at: battle as we of a, dog ea ng maser or e , as her own-the people o! Bengal same reason, 3155a gf$%;e%e5l’" £51.11??? 5013?: Most dtgs are kind. But once in and wherever flour wwdermg a Mme ‘me runs mm a View“ footsteps may lead he it castle or animal. In such cases the blame ccnage were you M111 find a d? can usually be traced to the owner. o, hm; or 10w dew,‘ Al? tfihlidxeri should bemtauant eru- revere ogs as e e splendid guardian; of child ood Maybe that's the reaspn they are known 8.5 children's art-mills. Sob ‘WéIGHCl/Gé‘ mycuh Cgilnfifiutgrfl mee 03.1w: er e ea. .e WOOIlyamOXiEICI or a large fellow 0i l‘ r1119 pedigree, mu him with kind. forced to travel thrcush Walter Scott ‘s And there are few hcmes. indeed that cannot boast 5t least one o must, rally to the common cause- Times of India. It ls true England has met with 1 gmve yet 1,0 mlset a really bad dog serious reverses - at Hon: Kcng, that hm my “can; hrmgmg 1m M? SIHKBPOW. in 511108- 1i- i~i’ii° N01 many years ego I had the un- thet their forces in outposts 19am; ex 11mm, 0g 105mm; g ih-"ufihm" ‘he “find hi" new’ beautiful c0 lle from the hands o! been strong enough. ess 113 that I am getting tired of hearing people say that, the British can't hum fight. The defense of Malta against almost unbelievable odds; the sup. plying of that island month after month uncle-r the very nose of the German ah- fcrw and the Italian 11sec proves they can fgnt. As g me home. This particular dog kicker was prominent, man in the ccmmunity. , for you may be sure he holds or a. "big shot’ to use s. common m“ some expression, 1:1 the village where I finlilegc 11°15? m u“ ha“ d was bi-ougi-n, up. 1 nrvzr could I am S1,,‘ My tolerate the fellow after tsat epi- 1,- H Macaw-BUR, our forces more nearer and nearer soda 11 seemed to me 131111, any co will P E 1' ~ ills 8gb}?! battlefield): 1° i“ £113 man who could treat a pumb k. m ' ‘ ' ' WM‘ M y 0 e ii! m so must. have a o] ow strea . - won, I, for one, will be satisfied u 1m, y Kipling And Canada t’ "s. m ~ ii».- M- —- y 51 e W _B 11- ' ear ck, I me u with aun ue e 1011i; Britt? sulaiegi sailors and’ £15,513;- by 1,119 P11111111; o; T3101 Montreal Gflev ) a rmen- e Owe r 11in it 8m Burns. Tom as bre to tn trails t debt which We intend i0 WHY iii in his younggi daysdln ‘m: Land Afaqtiiisgnsggiii $31133 Ilgaioihlftiflfl liill- -— Hi1"? 1i~ H°Pkliil Down Under, but, a lure for the “Daughter 11111 1 111 my mother's wide open spaces called this son 11 Mere w" vwiwi imiimimii of adventure w 011111.111 and Aliia- y awn. the women. Their stacking; were k9,, where he trapped drove the 11111 3am, mine to open itwvmiiit 50 Sh?" "iii?- " W85 1i°i mulls by dog-team and later pros- A; the gates ere mine tfcloee, easy t9 know whether or not the pggbed 1111 m, way “Cm p011 NM, And I set my house 1n 0.581.111 legs were unclad Ncw when 11111;, 1,1; Nome, said our Indy of the Snow barcness is becomlnz new-ism’. the time of our meeting, this 511111 911,1- Ledy 9g m; 511w“ sale o1 fluids w ‘paint "slwilinifi" mar-vet o1 physicst erfectton was ‘ "' ' on ihe lee: w Ei=11i timi- Per- o4 ears out and brie ‘mere mm ntiii be many pronto. 511g“ giifuiim will ":1 fling; and Jun finish with memories mwinn, back 1w 1i een ictorirs Diamond Jtibieo , Palmmg- ggai- wiio can recall the indistin- Nlagii" M115 mvlew- amused anion Canadians by poem of Kip] ngks. 11, was 1:1 Mi reality a very rim tribute to Oaii- sdn wtion in untimz the first. crenml taxi f to the — I “at 1m] f Wh Goebbels appointg epoo- new“, la] miiiith for politeness, when he mm was more astonished at. the out- bulklt. men the author. If r prize tor tn mot polite _ glues/asp ‘in B¢fl1Il—lnd8Wlll1JflC$ the 1,,“fi,fi“{o§iif¢1"ii§t Imnd" b‘ numerous losers be very impolite f, mum}, wmch 1.“, “own about iii-when he sets the mole through ya“ o1» hard “n”, Gem“ 9"” °“ l” "ma" "uh s t ether onsoma o! the lone! u, about the inlitry dons b impo. 1m 1, 1, w ha,“ 1,, m, e ltteness to m: fiat-waltz?" t oudt- p"; o; m. ‘my? e cone. e German nerves must be I h." "m Pa", “M” "mm that femusly bad .—Msnchester Guard- Hail to the new leohnl Breathes there a mim with so dead that he the Powder rt; than to I squad of slui- tndu temp‘ the W0 f0 - "TY NW!!! prospective settler told that Win- ntthcside 1h] m:s’_i d i ... - 111-“ ".1" Wilt‘ " "" "‘ “m” “m” ° vo- iin n cc 8W1. i! i! mi-iii be wd t0 miuierncnoiuh courage tiomiiiiy Join a union? The 0-1.0. 01' hil- hum on that ale. i111; form. At ed 1i Oi n miii-Wimm niifli awn the dog wouiif etrot-fh mu. 8mm wmimit-ion pilot's iwme- . m close m the bed. IOIOVI Altllill ilest dlniseis to pus out literature wq1114 p111] 4mm 111, 1,554,911 _1 c1151 u to say, ‘Time to in er. as nd in itntl 1 t th to, lo .11” il-ion-unlbz-iistg. Th: A. ‘Fro! L. 1- ' ‘M "l, ‘w.’ countered with an equal number stood in line to meet her. Borne of them came back e second time." Buidii-itude isn't e logical argu- ment for union membsrrhp. g d _1. then, i-izither ts p, split head. u . c: had" nu d never have I seen ufly under any cradl- and. believe mo. In were envy drifts as well as bitirg, 1s... which for who said, "The lives of most. men mimm law" It died d °id age‘ Tom _‘ r world's great $11 loved those ncble ‘ at his beside 1- cause he would have them there. ‘ WORDS 0F CHALLENGE . We not. falter." - Cordell Hull, Secretary of State for the United States. JQLQQQQ iatlhtde south of Len-ion looked that "forty which Winnipsuers rather boast when they wish to decry our more moderate eastern cold. ("It's n0 dry you don't. fee] ftl") Did not Canada enjoy a. summer that wu almost sub-tropical, and did not narciss] display their white and golden glory in the gardens of Vancouver imd Victoria, even ahead of the English daffcdiis that “come before the swallows dare. and take the winds of March with beauty?" Iiinltniz seems to have sensed the humor of the situation, for the con- troversy hed hard] died down when his oft-quoted limerick up Pemd in Lady Marjory Gordon's Rideau Hail publication, "Wes 1x31111111 Winkle)" . ere was a yoiin r] of ueb: Was buried in snosw ‘f0 the suck; When tli_ "Are you hi?" B1°;"%.-."§i3§i ‘"1’. ‘.1221 1. 1 O8 c9 11 Quebec " m-t 41w} 11 1,11,,“ now that ityiiarfa-iiiivinbie w’ Pr‘: Veriiss Canada's skiing facittig we misht not be so touchy. The pzet h“ ‘m! since been 10mm but it is curious that many people seem gwwslalk Chit “all! y 0f u“ ' recon contribiiigl? about 31.1%}. mum" , but over- below" ‘British people. 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