PAGEHFQVUR __ . THE Eliill GUARDIAN .l- lll' l’. ll tn H387) ONARLOTTET Mornlng lliul; President Llt-ul‘ (‘iii l‘. (hush-r s “clalrl Vi!!! Prrslllcnt: _| R Hllrllcll, F.J.l. secretary, urn, f"; n _\ glirtginulin 0.5.0. lain‘ “m; ‘uampqng “phlvr J tr. Burnett. FJ-l- Associate Editor -hl k uuizci Jlul tun A llurlw" 5t. sum i"iii.\ kill" a . . .. -. . '- ' ‘ h! I l-.l..i. s4...» w l ii-W" l“ " "m" n, "-21% fur Ii Illflinlhl’ 5th.- for one month 6|“ "elk-c" 551m I... ir; ~30!) fur 0 month: $115 for 3 flllllllllv, u».- [or ulll’ 311mm. B! Mill t0 other A'l'\)\|ll\‘\.\ uml t‘. s. .\. $5.09 l!" Ye“ . . .. -. .. i ' lhl. gggupday “ecklg. so... §|.| 3. .00 lur b mun 3J0 ll: Th; Charlotlelouu-ruilill llntnllng‘: hows Aucn») l‘ Ilmlh New“ AIFWIY- ‘MW-f m.“ I'm-l at. f;~-=;";;_, “;‘","_';;_'3 . ,. . filllnll. Clflilteiilu ‘Lfluflv’ lill-lh ‘ slum]. sudliury Onll llub TOLHN -- nil-n ' Ublllllfull of , M-w lurk: Old H uuhllllzlnll- 75v» Stronycsl‘ Jli iiiitviy i»; 031"‘ l! f: -! It'll." I} than u“ \\Y':l‘.\i.?~ Fdlllltll s Ml . tings ,_~.{ or "Jlrtil vrgllllilfl‘ ,,,,.,|u,-;,'\-,. pf gulill IQ‘ qry we llllVi‘ ._--, {pun all ._\-itlll l)? Oi prmlciiis l6- which The annual ii‘"l5=‘.."~ ‘Otis this week's. iniltl h: cults. FZll'lll'!‘.£-' l‘ i ‘i ‘ii in this P1 irr ‘ Y1 other P1P prime inn» . laung to “I” attention niL turnip and l“ -\ H- will .j1 In worry- - other factor. T" " labour. file?‘ 51-31 aiflllli~nl.‘ l national _ Planning l: Cut-lira in F» prlivfnru" iii tions. is lirv - There n17 ma“ for \'\lI_lT.»l- resolutions Bl ‘l '9- meetiitgs. ll i‘ I" gvail tlicril-‘elivs ~' “n5 getter: '_ ghc presence (‘l - m4 hone that the»- prove pleasant {is W \V|1Er:mii:l‘liil in illflillgfllll llitllfOfl with llle organiza- w- il('l'l<-':tl'_\'. - llllllSfi mt! .-.ntors will (Jiir citi- occasions. , '1'"; in our midst, ll, i ll.ll‘l()!!€lO\\’l1 will "iitlble. n»; Counts l‘., has been telling _ we (if the things ‘ ls time is a sys- t ministers. WA journal, is - Tr Robert Bor- mfly put it into lim- - the rncn lie plCkfll ~.‘<. the idca was drol)" 5. ‘xllni-icr King some Mr. Arthur S (he House of (.0 -‘ ' Canada’: Govcri i km 0f uflllCT-M Mr. Sleight] i hardly new. Dui . den had the name itcd Practice. Piwnizlliiv lacked training for 1'" pcd. It was rel ivril i; l years ago, but a _. The difficul’ ' Canada l: con under-secretaries from any old r‘: _They have to be Th‘: ll haw fl m under-secrem Idle llu made po u i101, has served 72.". rpur-riii" secretary to some in" Wr. H ‘om-u (and i, i; p..- Til ~ ‘_ is that politics b not something that an iody can be successful 3;; m” the "g q! gtivcri "if-n‘ is something that men must be trained for. (Her he-rc, unfortunate- y“ we have m; ymtiwn a" 11 were is no need for in apprenticeship in pulF-c hie. that mostly any- bOdy who ha! made a success of anvtliing must be oblc to make a success of Parliament. This, comments our (ltrawa contemporary, is nonsense. The mm v;‘-~ would make a success in Parliament, or in put! <~ l‘ F. niictlier as a parlia- mentarian or an zirliiiiiz‘ _ nziist scrvc an ap- prenticeship; must ow what politics Arid government niiii ltion are about. In- deed. one of the vl i-Ns of our demo- cratic svstvvn i= x! ‘ hi: of us refuse to understnzirl this n to tnlre a hand in selecting lll"fl fur lz. Lnnrziii who have equip- ment for Prirliruncr". ‘(Ctffilfltfi s0 f8!‘ l! n men equipped to be H pigkril casually 1e of Commons. pit .. . v (5.. h m Erglqfld. Over there I is u u. l-V gtifilt: _voiirig man n; r rare-tr, and who as likcly ' iip as private ‘.1 llritisll idea. of Beyond the (‘j-Hllq-Yl fr." ""- the gravity of .'..|i bcyimirl the cull-j ' strongest pwrty < chief fll('-'\l‘.< n5 < land. the cur F"._ on June l9 Inst, very leisurely pup, . old Prinrp F4; -.-~J 1'" lecms to have .- - Mon problem is - n; "i the (lovernmcnfi i "i. this Province. Our i" ~ ilith the main- :i-.’~.’.'r/n':l'ii, sank . time, beyond l"l‘COf‘llllllOflll‘lg the llttllllllg whatever -ifcgnzird against such mislmp= a= lTiZ wi-ck, and may occur again at any iir .1 lullgCr period. Coupled with t] in the face of urgent solicitritim '1 hViflClfll Govern- ment, Boards nf ' . ~ ‘ iliivi- organizations. thcfc has ll"(‘ll 'l“\\ ‘ q-riuriiiatinn on the part of the f. . . fLast July, three wP/l.» w ~~ lllC loss of the ChqrIgflp/nnvyy.’ Iltln, ‘l, '_ llvlntyre, hlinistcr of Public \\'orl<<, um. : n. rhtnirn and Alon- trcal for lllf‘ r-pvfiiit‘ it'll‘ ~~' l "fill": l1l>0l1 the {llllllltfllltfl- “ll-i: ‘in: w)‘ iiir iiiniit-llizllt‘ action". Mr. .\lt~liit;~rt~ iiitcllfrvill the .\lin- igtq-y of Dcicllq- (lfol/ilic-l Rwl-u-lil. the Alinis- M; of Transpnfl (llnii, Mr. lli-vxc). and the President nl the ("iiiWliJuI Hliiiil-‘ll bilillrays (Mr. llmalqvrfurrl). 'l‘|i'_i ‘i H111 him lllll! gvcryithing lmssililc \\'.'1~z l. nu‘ ti» lilltl 3r- ntllcr boat and lllill "' : W‘ Inn iccbrcllk- crs vviililil lfeuvilliili t"i' ' irs i"iw't< ll of flor- dcn and llvriiiuiiliut- its ‘ - pg winter if thl-ir scrviccs .'ir.~ ' . . (Ymllillcre arc these iccbroalzci. i . puiiilvll out ill the telegram scnl 1n i’ of Trnrle to Prt-lllicr llllickvilrilv lx‘: "iy, tllcrc is nnlliiiug to indicate llvu ‘ ' -l consider- atioii has hm n giwli tn 5 ' 1 ‘g vln~ pruni- 1'30. The llupc ul liirliiig ";.i.~il-- r li-lzit" llils .'ll.</) been llislwnllilml. Last Ucccinlicr ll'.'ll.ll'.'lt.'..l; Wright, Fig.1- h" -. i... 1:‘ _- mu‘ CHARLOFIITETQWQNV GUARDIAN i‘ deem of the Executive Council, visited Ottawa and interviewed Mr. Howe. There was no fur. ther promise of substitute lfearnen, but Mr. Howe held out high hopes of being able to sal- vllgc the Charlottcfouin. That assurance has been knocked on the head by the official [tate- ment tabled Monday in the Houseof Common: in a. reply to questions raised by Hon. Mr. Hari- son. Salvaging, he was informed, “is not con- sltlCfCll plGCllCEll." A dflllafg ingufancg was collected, but the diversion of steel 1nd labour required to build I new boot with this money was a matter “requiring most careful consideration." Why was it not long ago given llle most urgent consideration? Apparently it did not occur to the Govern- ment that if Wlr conditions prevented Ill immediate start on construction of g new steamer in Canada, United States shipyards could have taken the contract. Six months clarified bdwfin the sinking of the Charlottetown and the entry of the United States into the WHY; Ind even today work of this kind has not been suspended. According to m Associated Press dcspatch, dated Cleveland. Feb. 2o, a con- tract is shortly to be awarded for construction 0f all $8,000,000 ice breaker for use on the Great Lakes. It will be one of the most power- ful vessels of its kind afloat, having s. displace- ment of 5,000‘tons, length 280 feet, 1nd with engines supplying 10,000 horsepower. The Great -akcs are well supplied with ice breakers, but the building of an additional one in regarded u! Fecessaly, even in wartime. The tremendous improvements in shipbuilding since the Char. [oflclotvn was built supports the belief that a_ new boat could be constructed much more expeditiously today, and that had prompt action been taken last lummcr, work would now be well advanced on I. new ferry for this Prov. illce. NOTES _. Bond salesmen are manfully doing their deserve every encouragement. u n- u a- - EDYTORYAI. The bit and Isn't it about time the “old ice boat; ready for operation at the Capes? u: w a n- lHow long could we gct along without freight tiunsportation to and from the maintand; w- v m n- Prflldent Rwlfivtlt’: “fireside talk" was ‘loqumt {ml exPlllilve, but like the Irishman’: challenge 1t §°°m¢d "l0 c0v€r tOu much territory ” to be as effective as Churchill's “pep talks." i r n- a- n- werc got ‘The Government nhould be compelled to have "l ‘m [maker "Id? l0 Open up service between PICIOu and Georgetown in the event of further trouble on the Borden-Tormcntine route. l l I 51y: LAP. R. G. White, Agricultural Assist- lnf. DomlnlOfl Experimental Station, Frederic. “m- N- 3-; "Ullffiftlliud PMS. whether planted W" all": Year on the same plots or in a three year rotation, gave the fl0urie5g tubers each yean Organic mgtter in the rotation plots did not im. Prove mealmess when a ton of fertilizer ptr acre \'l'Zl-$ used." Suppose this is one reason wlly potato growers are being cut out of benefit from the 1‘€l'llllZ¢l’ grant, ‘iii We are now getting on toward the end of the "wfld WW1‘. with still adong way ahead of §15l>¢l0f¢ fcflclllng our Victory Bond objective. l 15 311d tllcre are three billion dollars securely dCPOSIIEd in_ saving accounts in the banks of Cari- ldl. 0f_which_ this Province has more than 115 quota; 1f sufficient of this be not voluntarily transferred to Victory Loan, the next ilep may be that the“ Saving‘: Will be commandeered willy-hilly. u a a n Conscription of wealth,_n°w in pfozress by "Xlllffn _lnd Si!!! borrowing is different from conscription of capital. Henry George ‘gives a very concise and clear definition in his book Pro- gress And Poverty, when he states that Wealth ls a combination of land, labor and capital. Land is all the material universe outside of man and his products. Labor is all human exertion direct- ed toward the production of wealth. Capital is wealth devoted to more wealth. Wealth is all material thing: produced by human labor, having exchange value, in a it s It would be good policy on the part of the Board of Trade to wire every member of the House of Common: explaining the jeopardy we are in in respect to communication with the main- land_ The member: will never know otherwise, for our representatives are dumb. and the Gov- crnmcnt remains mum. If the Government are to be forced t0 action it must be through pressure from the average member, whose ynympathy when aroused in tllllllly with the under dog, which position we, alas, unfortunately occupy. w n u n- Evcry man of military age in the British Em- pire, lays Agriculture Miriistcrjamel G. Gard- iner, will be required for military service in "an offensive war." Couple that with Defence Min- ister Ralstorfs declaration that he will favor con- scription for overseas should the voluntary sys- tem fail. and with Finance Minister Ilsley’: ring- ing words "It is madness to think we should be fighting for Canada and for our lives only after ‘the enemy reached ourboundarics," and you get (says the Gazette) 1 more encouraging picture of realism in Government policy than had previ- ously been apparent since war broke. out. l! i l i Albrecht Wenzel Eusebius Von Wallcnstcin, Duke of Fricllland, German general, assassinated this date 1634; formed a regiment for support of FCTdlIIHfld ll, King of Bohemia and of Hun- izflry. and German emperor, who5c deposition in Bohemia in 1618 in favour 0f the elector- pzilaliiic lctl to the Thirty Years War; was llillCfl by the German princes and dismissed by Tcrtlinand, but recalled on Gustavus Ad0lpllus’s invasion of Germany; after tlle battle of Lutzen his quarrel with the Princes was renewed, rind he was assassinated at Egre; ivas the greatest lead- cr in the Thirty Years War, a man of trans- (Tlltléllllf ability, but unscrupulous- and thorough- ly unreliable as regards truth and honour. NOTES BY TNE YIAY Blr: I thlnk that nobod! who llveu in Kobe some 30 Y0!!!‘ we wuld ever forflfib me mum-n‘ “m. n” ‘t, m; periodical rumor melamine: between fore-WIN" l“ grwk Japuleeg 10ml! 091ml. On I fdne Sarurday afternoon the Old ma. end A.C. awund Wllld l" lined by a. crowd of anti-MRI 11D to some 10.000 Jan-Me- Fwlwg! olncltement ls the lame afar . no coon u tho Inevitable soon of the foreigner: b88811 t0 m0!!!"- me crowd would begin to dlwp- pear until mere was not 011i Jw- gnaw spectator left, and the dis- heamened Japanese‘ team went t0 plum... The care tlhe Govern- ment. authorities look in the Russo- Japmese ma: to pmevent the fact; d Japanese reverses from rcachllfll m; people shows how 6081111911‘ they m: of this niitlonel weak- ness, and ff proper ndvantafl were taken or it me war mleht well be Kreatly ‘shortened. ~—~!£f»- ten- ln London ‘rlmea. British mlumm ll u rlml 10,000,000 yvwic , him 0n "I lcggca-off lauds this Wflf- Th“ 1t l5 slated, is the lull schedule planned by me Forest Branch and will take all tliebeedlngs availobx Ln the Green Timber and 95m?‘ bell River nurseries. Ten mlllllm trees will require a. lot of handling and will replant ten w 145mm tlhousand acres of 103K141 11nd- Preparlng the land and planting will involve a lot. of wcrk and the Qx-pense will not. be light. However. llf British Columbia expects to REP 1n being the forezts which Pmvldfl the material for the province's piteanler industry, there ls nothmz for it, but. to undertake the work and swpd the money. - Vancouv- er Province. Mr. Churchill mentioned tho physical SiPfl-‘lll of a slJ-"Wh 1n PB?- lament followed by a broadcast of equal substance. N0 one should th-irik oif subjecting him to that stmln. Any speech he makes 1:1 Parliament will be great news on that day and will be fully and e1- fectlvely published everywhere that broadcast or print can reach. A broadcast speech would be 8X1 00- caslon of another kind and ~mlght well be delayed for e few days. The Prime Minister will catch the our of the world whenever he goes 1,0 m, microphone. As n precedent, the innovation proposed would be resisted by all who visualize the consequences to the ancient scat of government by dlECUSSWH l1 members began to address them- selves as they lnevltwbly would, to the mlcrophone rather than to the speaker and their fellow-cheru- bore. Even as a single expel‘ me?" it, cannot be apprcached without profound misgivings. - The Times (London). Americans Ire stirred less by the fall of Sulgapore than W the deifence of Manila Bay. A mlrlor American vic 011l- weighs a. major British defeat. It ls our victory the r defeat, tn the public mind. We have _no feeling of common responsibility, no realization of where penalties will fail or what they Will be. SIIIQRDDTQ} was lcst because Britsh and American generals. over a ser- ies of years. misjudged the value of air power. The British bungled on the ground, we bungled 1n bne background. Let us get dawn f0 realities. The full of lhe Pnlhpvplne bastion, when 1t occurs, may cost. 10,000 American Lves and have n0 effect u cn the course of the war. Tile fal of Slzig-ipoze may cost. a. million American lives. or even de- llmy the Unltcd States as a free and independent nation. Whether 1t does or not depends upon 0111‘- selvcs and Britain and Rusda, but chiefly upon ourselves, because we hold the balance of unused power. - Chicago sun. It has been a standing maxim that. the internal ailfalra of one qquntry were no conccm of neigh- bouring governments - that na- tions must be allowed to do what they like within their own bcun- darles. There are those news/clays who would like w discard this rule glwgebher, They sa/y that the world t4 so much one that. no 001mm’ m; the right to go lls Own W85’ even 1n lte domestic affairs. Ths Ls dangerous doctrine. Much as many of us would like to see all governments acting awarding to the prlnclples or democracy as we oluiselvcs understand them. we must. realize that. other peoples have other ideas and will resist any alitemrpt. to force them into an "Anglo-Saxon" mould. But expr- fence has shlwm that the rule a/bout the duty of governments to leave thelr neighbours alone must be subject to lIWO llmlmtlocie. No fovommmt. llfi a. rlght deliberate- m plan aggression. If 1t. hrfec to (lb so lt. must be stopped by force. And ff any nut/ion acts in such a way a5 to shock tlhe moral sense of its neighbours it has no right to complain because their press criticizes ft, m- bccauee their gov- emmente reduce friendly dealings to s minimum. - Glasgow Herold. such wae the decelt perpetrated on tine gocd - natured D nes. and such the gcrfldy of the Ger- mlm asault, l at the Dimes 0W8!’ had a. chance to defend eelvee. To begin with. D suffered e keen sense of humlllo- tion that they had no opportunity to resist, and admired and envied the Ncrweglans." says a refugee from Copenhagen. "But. aoocl mortlffcatlon ctianged to anger, end now n. wove of hatred la aweclptng flhe country. mu last Winter and continues swell- ing. Everybody rejofcre when the British bomb us, and applaud when they hit. their mark. "One day 1n Copenhagen new: lprcad like wildfire that. the RAJ. had bombed a factory on Amaser (out- elde (Joperihafien) because ft had received u. Gcnnan wax order the day before. How well informed the Brltleli are! Flea:- lri Denmark u greet. lest England and the Unlt- cd states regard Danes as fnevdiy to Gennany. and my frfend; lm- plored me to my wherever I went that Denmark only does whist. she ls forced to do." T'cr* were Mn.- 317 rad’o listeners ln Denmark on Octdber 1-36.00) merr- than last year - and "nlne out of ten listen to every broadcast. frrm England The Danish Ficesendrr (an outlaw stetlrin) ls also very popular. Most people now have short-wave rc- eelvers and many rstcn lo Amer- ican short-wave stwtlciws. lndlfllng m» Nrrwoglan broad-casts from Bcston." - Frrm London crlilng There was nctblng hallway abvnt Ausfmkejs m=‘~'l'z"lcn for vwr ""‘m~ M*n‘=‘"r C"rl'n e.\'n'a‘ned lt H11; way: "Th1; me-r- that cici-v humen being in Austrla. whe Ivr or not re M‘ rlw l“"< l2 h '- the i-ervlce of the GwerrM-"t." ‘I'm-re 1-. no nloblsclle ahezd of the Aus- fallen: them- EEQRUARY 2s, 1942 .___ INSURANCE SERVIC ” w. ll. nouns Agencies Ltd. Phone 540-541 m MAGS HAIR Restorer A delicately |'| mm, Illrntlon whlcli ifvfstlii-rebg, gltrfrngfhcns and beautllles the I - WORDS 0F E CHALLENGF A Thought A Day In: A Peoplu Al We! < "nip h no nel and auger we airman! no‘? . u owmlted hourly m attack of the fnvnderP-Major-General L. B. LaFIccI-le. Associate Dev- uty wnlstcr of National Wu , Servioel. i PUBLIC FORUM Ihh column le opal In Ila lllolullol by arrays-duals of qnuthn o! Interest. Ila Ohnrlothhvn Ourdlen loco not ocoeuorlly udeuo Ibo opinion! II Iltlolloldolll- f T0 WIN THIS WAR IS 00R FIRST ORDER 0F BUSINESS 4 HOG MARKETING llr,—'l‘.hc first resolution adopted at a lneetlnz of the duecbors of the _ P. E. I. Co-operatlve Livestock Mu- ketlng Board. as reported ln Frl- dayls paper. is of more than usual interest. This resolutlon. though very f zy. charges that n largo promi- on of holzs marketed ln tho Murltlmes are not. 101m: t0 tho rightful destination. the British market. Such a resolution comma from a Board whlch ts actually o drover for one packing plant, does not have the wellzht which lt. would have otherwise. It must be mem- bered that there ls a legltlmate market. at home which must be flll- ed slnoe we have a large military organization ln this country. find our war effort. at home requlres pork products. In regard to this whole ‘matter our farmers would aDDreclatc o word from our local packer. It will be remembered that the Board goes by two names. For the purpose of assembling hogs. it ls the P. E, I. (Jo-operative Livestock Mar- keting Board; but 1n marketing hogs and sending out returns. lt 0D- erates as a drover system under the name of Associated Uveswck Ship- 11ers. I am. 5dr. etc. FARMER A Touch Of Sentiment (Moncton Transcrlpt) Who would expect to find any trace of sentiment lri the regula- tions of the Wartime Prices and Trade Board churned with the ser- lous responsibility of conserving our resources to meet the izrlm require- ments of war? What; place has sentiment. in the enforcement. of wartime regulatlons? That. ls a grave responsibility to be enforced _iustl,v though firmly. but in its en- forcement one scarcely would ex- pect to find recognition of tender thoughts and lovlna impulses. Yet here it ls. in Order No. 93. substitut- ed for‘ Order No. 92. amolllvlnfl and ggggolidatlnlz Order tn Councll P.C. It wlll restore It: or! lnal Dandnl hall‘. Get your Price 60 cents. 001118! halr h or, 1- uid stomp T]!!! ROYAL UANK OI‘ CANADA b01110 Q0115], | TRUSSES l Modern and Inf-find". ones from o Inge assortment of American Trusses jun received. All sites and‘ styleg It Drices to suit every mg Call and have us flt you. Fbrce. ‘Phat band of lads i; unique. It earned fame not as a unit, but as individuals lii the force info which they have been adopted. They serv- ed and fought when no other Cuna- dians were serving and fighting. They prepared themselves wlthuut help from anyone, and though mostly poor ln pocket, they have enizciied the name of Canada. They are a lost band. ln a way, for they were never fathered, pani- Dered or ballyhooed, and only by their» own efflclency us fllers, and lnltlatlve Ln daring, and modesty 1n achievement, have they won fume lliat. ls most. honored within the operating messes of the Royal Afr Force itself. It 55 H8 BYPlK-‘al of these Canad- lrms who left their homes as boys. three, four, or five years ago, and have since died, or nchleved, or re- turned as men aged by experience in war: 1t. ls as typical of them that Wlng_ Ccmmander Kent may think ‘of himself with must pride, 1t’- llls modesty permits of pride, and . with saddened memories, as he re- calls llow many of them there were. and how few are left. presslon that Army control was at est read to concentrate on thlnga that real y matter than would the abandoning of endless and lnslg- nlffcant saluting at, all times and places, It could be done 50 simply- all that ls necessary ls to restrlcl sal-ut to soidlers who are on dut . e sense of the salute and suc desclpllne as depends cn 1t would be preserved, but the streets and the railway stations would cease to be a salutlng parade which ls a weazlness or an lrrl. tatlon 00 most. of those on whom a quite meaningless place of an- cient- lnmctllto u steadfastly rm- posed. , It the Army dld not suffer sadly from minds that. are mechanized in quite the wrong sense the change w:uld have been made long ago. COLDS I Prompt and eflccflve relief || obt-alncd ln coughs, colds, chills, sore throat. whooping couzh and bronchial trouble: in Infant. and adult by MACS AMMONIATED BRONCHIAL COMPOUND This preparation fa com- pounded from pure drugs and has been thoroughly tried and tested. Price 50 omit: per "Except ln cases of wedding. bomh birthday and anniversary cakes. a.l frostlnll. icimz or dllsflniz of cakes . . . sh 1 be discontinued by ln- dustrlal users" (of sugar.) The ban on frcstlnz. lclnll and dusting has descended on the bake- sliops. but no bride's table need be left without: its monumental cake. with all the customary decorations of rlch sweetness. Little Johnny still can feast hls eves before feastinlz otherwise. on a cake oiled hlah with frosting bearing the lnscrfptlon “HBDDV Birthday toYou.” Anniver- saries mav be celebrated with no vacant spot on the table where the suizar covered cake should be. Who said, that. government depart- merltsts. like corporation have no sou . We have n. complete llne of Max Factor Toilet prepare- tlons always ln stock. TNE TWO MACS Mall Orders Given Prompt n on. The First 1,000 - Canadians é-n-—-__ (Wlnnlp? FTce Press) I? the mystl ylng winter months of 939-1940 Mr. Anthony Eden, then Secretary of State for Domin- ion Affairs, accompanied a, num. ber of overseas cabinet. ministers on a tour of the western front in France. Calling the attention of mil Visiting minister w what/aver (fi Ifllsht be or special interest, he told the Hon. T. A. Cnerur. who repres- ented Canada, that a thousand young Canadians were then serving ln the Royal Afr Force. Mny of these will never ccme i back; many have been decorated; all are credited wlfh fine service, and one now returns to hls home here. He la Wine Commander John A. Kent. No higher tribute m‘ght be paid hlm by hls fellow Canad- fans than to see ln hlm something typlcal of’ the gallant. and daring boys who learned to fly at. their own expense and "cattle-horned" to England t0 joln the Royal Al!‘ Professional Cards McLEOD 8| OENTLEY W. l. HENLEY. ll. O. J. A. BENTLEY K. C. Barrister: and Atlorneyl- ut- Llw HONEY TO LOAN 1M Prfnoo Street Atte ll Saluting (From the Manchester Guardian) Al; no time in its hlstorv has thls island held more sildlers than ft. does today. One result of that l; that the number- of salutes rend- ered and returned ln the stteets of a. large clty during any day ls beyond computatlon. London ls naturally worse than anywhere, and ft. ls reported ln the Dally Telegraph that "A mv officers in London compfaln that lt Ls physi- cally lmposslble t: return all sa- lutes and suggest that. the resu- latlons mfg-ht be relaxed." It ls added, however, that the Army Council holds that saluting ls es- sential to the preservation o! discipline. whlch ls wlhat the stricter type of military mind has always malntalned (even a5 l: us. ed to hold that without flogging ln the background an army wouid degenerate into a mob.) And yet. few changes would priiduqe a. more CDCCIUTEQAHK 1m- l Starting Monday morning, Feb. 23rd, The Pure Milk Co. Ltd., will be taking our milk and delivering it as a pastuerized product. The quality will be of the same high standard and we will greatly appreciate your continued co- operation and patronage. KEPPOON JERSEY DAIRY L-ggga-z-ga-ai | gllorrelland Company II. F. ARGIIIBALIJ Chartered Accountnu Eastern Trust Iulldlng Charlultellolvn PALMER 8| HASLAM HIGH FLIGHT Oh, I have slipped tlie surly bonds of cart And danced the lkles on loulhter- lovlng w nits; Bunward I've climbed and Joined the tumbling mirth Of sun-split. clouds-and. done a hundred things You have not. dreamed of-wheelecl and soured anci swung Hlgh tn the sunllt. silence. Hovkln] ere. I've chased the shoutlnl wlnd clan] and fluncr My eaker craft, throurth footleu halls of r. Up. blfl) the long dellrlous burnlnz ue I've topped the wind-swept helihto wlth easy grace. Whefre never lark, or even eaalo. W2 And. whlle with silent. 11mm: mlnd PVT trod ‘The h lzh untresnassed sanctity of Plliagllt fnv hand. and touched the face of Gad. -.Iohn Glllesple Mlllcc Jr.. R.C.A.I‘. Klllcd tn actlon. aged l9. MucGUlGAN 8| TRAINOR MARK ll. MMGUIGAN. IL O. O. 8T. (ll-AIR TBAINOE. K. O Ban-Intern. 8o tore MONEY T0 LOAN Office: Over vlnolol i Richmond Street Chnlotfelmn H. F. McPHEE 8A.. KC. NOTARY lc.~ IABBISTII. BOLIGITOI If!‘ Build Charlottetown IELI. a. MATl-AIIESON , MONEY TO LOAN Cameron Block Charlottetown r i. Inland. Hickey’s _ Black Twist » 10c Per Fig MANUFACTURED BY MONEY ANO NIONOLSON TOBACCO CO, LTD, CHARLOTTETOWN- lion AKHINEY “PILLS g’ \\_ \ .~/ | \'1§#i 1' RT y" f N T f ill: I n: D\/\( H’ l‘: ‘s M. ALIAN slain B-A. LLI BAIIIIISTEB. SIILIUITOII ITO. Uoludhn Burk- ol Commerce Blli MONEY T0 LOAN. zilizxifillilrnisou‘: IARIIIBTER. IOLIOITOR. IZTU Mnney to Loan cnlleollnnn Oflloui 00 Great George ltrect. l 4‘ n l "vq" uu|u~“",| 0;" Tn()\/