l ......_ .-... .r,1__ \»-' ___1‘AGE g "rwo Q PUO-QOO QO-OQ-OOOO-O W om! ¢oooo00w0o0++0++0++01N p’ I l) my!‘ founded In Ill‘) iil W Chester S. McLnn .t. .I R BurneL, I-..I.l. (oi l) .~\ Iaclfilnnoa. 0.8.0. ltirei-ltil J R Burnett. FJ-I Fditor. Frank “ulnar. L. 'I‘TIUN RATES 1m adtanrel eliver- k Clh arli-anrei mulled .0 P E Island In iiifuiiii-s-i mailed to Canada and U.b' ,iii It‘ An Intimate Mary tells how w, , Lately revived a. b92311“ d\11'1llli!,,>--.i~. hum ltuii-au 11f (‘lrculationn v\ v.11 OOIISISI-S OI P wrfiii °,§,,‘i$.'1-i1:.-,',1i-1-t Jlli-moi-y is Weaker than m! W" l‘ liie Ifealcesl Ink." {other l»!.~~.-~-—-- " r". _ hfiggi} s 111110.11". l\1.-\R(‘I| l6. i940. c0nsu=:»_---==- — "_""'_‘ _°" .1 111.11.111.11 Alibi .»\ 11 1-"13111. 13111-11 l1_1~ the King Government e1. 1 1- s li-iw lJr. .\|;11iii1ii proposes to ob- 1- 1 11'.11-;1i l1l'l1't‘.s' for tlic- \\'1-.~"ii.-ri1 1' :1 . 151111; .\l.ll'llllllt‘ f.'ii"iucr.s a lowc-i" 1" \\- ~111i1 111111.- .--."1l. “hey profess to 111‘ 1:1.1l1.-1"-i."1i:1l "how wheat prices can be 11.1111 the i1rice of tl"1e by-product low- --,.1 .1 ~1-1 l" K i-i‘. 1 very llllll‘ ~111- 1112:" luv -~ l.il11-i"ul cziiiiliilzites have given to our farmers‘ problem. 5111c’: . f1‘<‘il costs have risen about 25 iiie Kluritiiiit-s; but it is not the 111-r who gets the difference. Freight - iziriii-ars ll(‘.lI‘l_\' $3.00 a tOii more 1-1 - i: v11 the l‘i":i§i"i1-s than tlic f2ll'lll(‘l‘ ~ 1. . 1115c lS uskc-il to pay. Another 111.1: 1.---1111-.11i11~ 11..-:-.i"d is that the niillers, "iii-Fug to make tip for lost profits in ex- Y::i11- ‘11-1-11 "milking" the local iiiill- l1 i». ulli-gcd ihzit with a negligent 1.1»'.---.111".l .1 (iituwu 1114')’ are dominating the 1111 t-1 1'"1- point where they can shuffle 1111111. i‘ .11‘ i1"111" -" oft IIIS§V< on flour sold abroad onto our farin- r-rs 1111.1 l1-.1" 111I"fi-cil here at home. \\' '1 tI"1~ su-c] . powers p11. sscd by the ('11-. " ' ‘- '- \\'.i:" 1111- Prices" ziiid Irade llozirtl. t‘ 11- 31, lii- 11.11 rhfiiciilty iii remedying these almsi-s w nit penalizing our Western wheat g:"~\-.1‘r=, 11 .-1 are entitled to every cent they can gi-z f-r their PXpOrlPtl product It is several 111. "'-< l‘111."1r1l aiiiiounccil that its - 1: 111-1-1- iimlciiig a 111-tailed study l l-Ptjl prices. What has been the re- : in date! Railway rates which "2-1 111-1-1" and hog producers at the . _, R1131 i‘ 111" ..1 111» r" -= .- of --111" Xl-iiiiiiic fiiriiicrs" tire still iii l 11111-11 i-1i1"1~ rr-ii-iiii pcggcd i1itlioiit coli- s l " on of the distance to shipping centres ‘ie exorbitant production costs to Maritime ihirors. Xleziuiinie, millions of pounds of 1"~ .\'-i1-1"i1""11i r111rk are being dumped iiito ‘ .11: 1 l-t :1 111 lllll_\' to compote wiili, and to r11 , otir hard-pressed farmers. ‘s tlic sittiaiion at a time when the D0- ii-K-sion is is-"iiiiig appeals for greater produc- tl "i rf foodstuffs, and when Great Britain has : . g-l ' t'-r- import each week of l1ctwcei1 111111 .1""»l s11 11111111111 PUIIIHIS of Caiitidiziii bacoiil (i»1\'(‘l"lllllt‘7lt apologists should be hanging their heads in shame at stich a state of affairs, l“.<1‘f‘ZI(l of attempting to create sectional dis- ci-r-l b1" "iwissirg tlic buck" to our \\'cstcrii \".i..:1" _;r<-11i rs. 1 Tide \Vilh Dr. Manion 'l".-.->,-r~ i< 111111" 11o doubt. as even the stuff rc- fvdflfil‘ of thi- ,‘./.111/1"i"ii! (Iii5i"IIi- has to udniit. 111.1: 1h.- swiug iii this" fi-ilerzil cziiiuiuigii is with lloii. llr. .\l.'iiiil)fl and his National \\'ar Gov- ernment, luiscrl on I035 election returns. .\.s— PIIITI)’ p.1i"1is:1i1 ailmmistratioii. The question 111:1! ri-iii ' s" is 111111" fzii" the .\\\'lll_Q will g0. .\ 121111-1111 C£liClll.ll11>ll has been made of re- sults of a iiiiivciiieut away from the sitting gov- ernment, lIZl.<(‘(l on I935 election returns. As- suming 1l"."11 only l0 per cent per riding of the l.TlIt'l'.ll ri-ir- i11 the i113; election is lost to the l\'" g tji11i-ri11ii1-iil riliil tlic RISCIIIIFIFIICIIIIII 1111c got-s to tlic t'<1iis"-.-i"v:iii1"cs, the result would be ("i11ia-r1n1i11-e 112, Liberal 104, C.C.F. II, Social ('1"r-1l1.T1 i7, liideywuilc-nt, i. It is not at all tin- l1'-1"‘.1" fi"'"l 11H‘ aiiii-lsiiig swing will 11c niucli i11>1=1- 111. 1:..-.l. 111 1111- i11__ i-lcctioii. tlic Ilciiiictt (i-111-i"11.1>1-11t lost i'||1|1l‘<I.\'llll;\l(‘l_\’ i5 per cent per riding. It will be rcczillcrl that against the Ben- ni-ii 1‘..111-1"11111e11t record there was only tlic un- 1-1111111111111-111 siiiiziiioii whereas the King GOV- 1~-.-1--.111u1 11111 111111" 1111c ihr- tutti-gtweriiiiiciit tcii- 11-1111 111i t’... 11111-111111111111 voti- liut its partisan 1111 1l11tl'1l'\' 11 ii" l'l‘t">l'4l 11S \\"1-ll. .\11"--1"-l11q l-1 111 i-xchzuigc, tlic lic-st r1piiiioii iii 1k 111111111114 111\1.'.'tl'4l the view that tlic .1i- I-oiigl liii\l'l‘lllll(‘lll cztimot wiii tlic if." . 'l'11- rr-uli 11111 111- (‘llllCF ll victory 1oz" llr. .\l:111ii1ii 111" :1 sizilciiizite. The latter is t'11~ ;;".i\--~i 1111-11:i1"1- 1.1 lllf‘ ivclfzire of the country oii-l il-i-riiori-1-11r1" i-ffort should l>e iiiade to cu- suri- an 1>111 1111 1-1.11oritv for the National tiov- ¢1»;»111.~11 l .1 1- _,;1.] p.1ri_\" iii (f."iii:i1l:i's llt‘.\'l I'ar- li..-11-.. :11_ I-Li-rpiiig Tliic 1115111111 Straight 11311" 111.1 1' -1- .1 111i~-i:1i1-1i11-11t it would 111- dif- flpuli i1 11,,,1."‘1 thi- ;|s-t'l'lliill>‘ of out" of 1111" ("lllFldl-s t1iii"'i1" l.il11-r:1l Flllllllflillks rcgurrliiig‘ (‘iuiiiilxfs i":1<Y-~ 1111-11-1" t11i- lli-uiii-tt and King (11111-11111-1111- i"1-~p1-i"ii1clw Th1- lli-iiuctt (lov- fl'llllll"ll is 1111: 111111 oii t1"i:i1: tlic 111111; tiovcrii- Ill-‘lll R; 11-11 oiii- 1".1i111ot lct puss uiiclizilli-iigi-rl the .~".. .- tlwu lllI-'lt'I' llcimcit "we lizid lost 4.1 of o-ir ‘"11-11ill_\ If» trailing ii:iii11iis"ziiid "liud tlI't1[i'.1l ir- "11 .1111 jinsllllill to Iitli iii this regard ;iii-~~-_- t' w; :'i1-i1s11l' 1111- ivorlil." l1 l" 1.. .t"11 1111- llriiiictt liowrlliiu-iit look o“ -i~, <"1.1 11- wool sl\lll uiiiong tlic truilitig 1 1,. if ".-1- 11111111. lll l<)_§_-'1, ulii-ii llIL" lii-ii- l- f1 -1l'f11"1-. slii- rcttiiiivil llillt 1v". -'1 1111s lllill'i\t'll zulvuutzigt- orci‘ I. ; 1 - -» " .1, 1111i tll .i1l\1"rs1- trudc l1.i|:iii1"c . 1 ~. i141 1 11 1111- cud of lllL" King regime l1 .' ' 1 i1" 11-1‘.-1":1.1i-il into :1 favorable lriide liul- 111 t ll,‘ f fl. 1; 1-. ‘\ lu-{ori- ,\l:1ck.-i1/.ii- King went out 11 1113,11, i111 iiiiili-r lli-uni-tt, that our . _. :.;1l"--q 111.io11.s" l)l‘,'_f-'II‘I giviig us the - 11111-1". 151,- \l.-1r 3n, H130, while .\lr. Duo- -1,l '1 .1 dfljybriiig his “c111|iitcr\"."iili1ig tariff" 111 1'.irii.11i."i|l, l'i":iucc liiid riiiscd licr tariff against Cfllllflllilll wheat to eighty-five cciiis a bushel. tjcriiiziiiy, which lll 111.’: admit- ti-il tfiiiiziiliiiii whciii duty frcc, lliltl lioislcd her iiuport iliiiics III ninety-eight cciits :1 bushel. The luiliuu iiiiposts wcrc jzickcd 11p to eighty-six cents. The L'iiii"cd Slates had doubled its tariffs zigaiiist (Illliltllilll czittle to tlirce cents pcr pound. .\1id in ili:1i s:iii11- lliiilgct speech (llzuisard 111311. i1"--- 111131 .\l1". 111111111111; 1111s" compelled tu udiuii; "iiir. i-.1s1" i-1.s1".1i 111.111 1131s .\1.\i<ki~:u B1" A i~i.ci.i.\"1-. oi" $- |,oo11,ooo 1.x" riiu VALUE or ocii YIFIBLE i~..\;i-11i< " 'I‘l1'it 1111s ilie siluzitioii when the Conserva- liu-s took offici". .\ii1| wluit of liiiipiic trade? lii 1111.1 Lliiiiiilu occiipicd iiftli pliicc us tiii ("x- portci" to tlic L'iiit1"il lsiiigilciiii. By i931), uiiilur Alzickciizie King, she liud lost so much of this business that slie tlroppcd t0 clcvciitli pluce. By 1113.: (the _\'t‘1'll' the liiiipiiwr .\grcciiiciits 1111-11- sigiit-d bv tlic lleiiiicit Lioii-riiiiiciit) slic li:11l cliiiibcd to fourth pl".icc_ Xcxt ycui" she zittziiiicrl third place. By the mid of i934, llie 111st full Consort-um": your, Caiiiida look srcoiiil place in l/ic British 111111-1111, liriiiluil only by l/ic (Jiiilci! biliIlFS. Tluit tlic liiiu-irc .\_1_1rcciiiciits (opposctl by Mackenzie King and his followers in Parlia- ment) proved the salvation of Caitada. during the years of world depression is shown con- clusivcly by this fact: ll-Viili- m- ri-cre increasing our ixr/uir/x lo Liuipirc roiiii/riixr 11y 0111")" S100,- ooopoo a 3100f, total u-orld triiilc- was drop/dug from. silly-rig]!!! billion ilolliirs" Ill 1929 l0 less than twenty-four billion: in i934-—iz decrease, according lo t/ii- Li-iroiii" of Xiilioii: triiile re- ricrc. of iii-iii-[j- i111 /1i-r ci-ut. Iiiciilciitztlly, tlic liiiipiix- ."\_Q’l‘L‘(‘llltc‘lIlS proved valuable iii promoting linipire relations and Eni- pire unity-things of niucli greater importance in the prosecution of the prcscut \\"ar than the bogus “uzitionzil unity" pi"1-:1cl|1-1l by AIZICKUIIZIL‘ Ising and his followers, who since sciiitliiig Parliament liuvc rcturucd to their old despic- able game of sowing discord and disunity be- tw-cen Quebec and the other provinces of Can- Zillfl. EDITORIAL NOTES Next week Holy \Veek. >1- »- >1= Only six more \\'1ll‘l1'lllg duys till lTi-stci" circ- (lull. n1 a n1 1v (justavius III of Sweden assassinated this date, i702. Ile was a champion of democracy 21nd l'i\'f.‘l'llll'l“\\’ tlic viligzircliy by a successful rt-voliitioii; di-fculcil l\'1is.~i:i 11y l:iii<l uiiil .sc:1, concluding :1 ptace treaty zit \'.1r:ila iii i790. i! I? 4‘ ll As a result of an afternoon fire in the well- kiiown Alcxzinilra llotcl. OIIIIWII. on “leducsilzrv. ilzuiizrtfi? to tlic t-xtciit of $111,001) 1v."1.s' >iist:iiii1-1|. The 1J5 guests iiud 5O c-iiiploycs csczijit-il with- out injury. >11 >11 v >11 The Mackenzie Kingites, who formerly prid- t-d \ll(‘lll.~'(‘l\'(' iii the fuct thzit tlicii" 11-:1d1-.i"'s gl'i'll1(lf£IllICI' \\":i.s :1 l‘C\'lIllllI<Illl>l, -'ll'(.‘ now out- (lrling the most ultru old c<"i-.iiitry' Tory iii pro- testations of his loyalty and ilcvotion t0 the Ifii- ion lack. Circtiiiistaiict-s alter crises. especially iii ziii clsctioii. l? if ‘l1 * “ill_\', i1 has bci-ti zislccil, iliil 1111i 1111- locul radio station broadcast llr. .\l:iiiiou's (illllflllllfilfflfil meeting? For the good and sufficient reason ‘.li:it l\li". Xlzicki-nzic lsiiig li:1< forliiililcii the lumiiiliwislinq 111‘ all political lllt‘l‘lllll\ls iliiiiiig this clcciioii. Lain tr_v:111i1_v go f:ii"tl1.-r.“ "I If‘ 41 d‘ At the show of pedigree Slioi"tliorn cattle in Perth, Scotland, the other (lZl_\' 1hr- 1"h:inipiou~"l1ip for bulls \\‘1'IS ziwzirdi-il to (‘:1pi:1iu _l<>liii .\l.‘1c~ (illll\'l'll_\'. 11f (‘zili-ossir, :iii1l wiicii it 1111s put tip to auction it rculizcil tlic sum of 1,1150 guiiiczis, ($8,250). 'I‘liat lJClIlS silver foxes, and is an ciicotirageiiiciit for farmers hcre to ag:1ii"i enter tipoii lii-cf cattle lll't‘f‘tllllf_'. >1< 11 1- >1< The iiiitioiiul c111ii111i1t1-1- oii lllll‘l1‘_\' ."i11d liiisct-il flax stress in a stateiiiciit that L'."iii.1d:i'.s :1iiiiu;1l iloiiiestic production of linseed flux is lmloiv requirements of the kliiiuiliziii paiiit and ullicd iiidiisti"ic.s :iii11 (‘IlllHY-PS :1 siuti-iiiciit of lllt‘ .\gi'i- cultural Stipplit-s lloiiril lllill t'."111;1d:1 llt'(‘tl.\ :1i1- other i,o('>0,000 bushels of fluxsccd iiiiiitizilly to meet hoiiie CflllSlllllpliflll. >1= >11 >1 >11 In the present c:i iii p nigh, do not lct us (1\'t‘|'l<1ol( the fuct tli:1t wc :i1"1- >llll 111111- out iilfoi"iii:itioii about llIL‘ ('1111ii1ioii\1"c:1ltl1 .\ir port. Premier Lillllljlllvll told tlic rc."1dc1".s" of I111: Canada (izizi-tte iii London, lli:11 lll(‘ \\'<-.sterii purt of the l>lllllfl 1111s" in ilii- iiiost dircci route from liiii~i>|11-. \\'l11~ this lllll~lll'>.s' \\"i1l1 llll‘ (up- it.'il \\"itliiii 2o iiiilcs ."-..s" tlic crov; flii-s, of \\'c~t- crn l’.li.l.? v m >1- 1i- If we are to accept the experience of New llriiiisivick, a judgéship is independent nf the liciilth of tlic judge. l'1"1-1iii1-i" l)_v~:1i"t ;i.s~i|i"c1l tlic l‘i'1-~.s oii tlic 13th iiist tlitit lic liziil nothing to sziy concerning his plans for the future, but that ll(‘ hzid rctirr-d from politics 11y the iiisiist- (‘Ill ll(l\‘i\‘(‘ of his plivsici:1i1s. Next il."1_v it W115 auiioiiiici-il hi- iiud 111-1-11 zippoiutcd 1o :1 County (our! jut gcsliip. >11 >11 >01 Aiiiioiiiicciiii-iit is" made in London of new llritisli cxcliuugi; 11111111-111 ri-strictioiis iwipiiriiig South .\iiii-ric.1ii coiiiitrii-s lo pay iii I'iiit1-il Stun-s" Illrllllfs‘ for L‘('I‘li'liIl iiiiports froiii llritiiiii and llfillsll coloiiii-s. The ll(‘\V regulations. cf- fi-ctivi- .\l.'1i'cli 2f, zirc ilcsijglictl to iiicrctise llri- 11111111 supply of dollars and otlici" tvuiiti-il cur- rencies". .1\ll exporters in tlic I'|iit<-d Kingdom of l'lllIlI(‘I', tiu, iuii- ."iii1l jute bugs". \\‘l\i.\'l1'i(‘§ ziiid furs 111111 till l- st liidi."u1 sclli-rs of l'llllllt'l'. jutt- {lllfl juii- bugs", llurini-se t'.\l\¢ll‘l(‘l'\' of ruhlii-i" iind roloiiiul 1'X|111l'lt'l's of |'lllIl)l‘l' uiid llll, 11111-11 i-x- porliiig to Xltflll Jlllll Foiilli i\lll<‘l'lt"il, llclgiiiii", lllt" .\"lllt‘l'lr'lllll\, F1\\"it/.1"i'l.iii1l, .\i1-lli1-i"l;iii1l zio-t ll(‘l_l{li'lll coloiiics. iiiust stipiilzili- pzrvniciit iii Iiii iti-il Stair-s dollars", lii-lyqris, guildcrs .'iii1l Swiss fl‘1'lll(‘s'. lii addition to absorbing dollurs, \\'lll"ll South Aiui-riiwius now are using to purchase ,.-\ii1<-ric'1ii goorls" iuiil to remit interest on i\i11- (‘I'lt"1.lll iiivv-iiiiciils. tlii-sc ll(‘\V ri-giilzitioiis also ,will drziw to lii" .t llritrtiu other free curri-ucii-s phui 51111111 .\i11ciic.1us arc Hall]; to purchase dol- hirs- 113w,» ~ "is '-v.'~v*" sabrwrnv-v" ldnv. THE CHARLOTTEIDWN; ouiiizogiviv NOTES BY THE HM "Woman has been placed In this moi-in .0 pk.) 111.111.» accompani- merit," M1,]: a, MAID-QB!) mmisier. ‘llie trouble. of coarse, starts" wnen man begins to think he needs I whole orchestra —W.nd or Star. Josiah Wedgwood hils Just. W111i I bct of IHQ pounds, ltial. LoOIKIOJ would not be bJIIlbCu in the fa-si. s.x months of the war. He L5 will- ing to make another one. ma» there will be no otlensve on the Western Front bcloic- May l. Smicone might. riibli- Mr, Wcdgivoud for 111s liiiiii-li on iIic Cfillflqlflll election result. - St Caiuiiiuncs Standard. Russia could have no complaint in international law If the Briri-"h searched Russian ships nutsde tciiuiurial watt-rs in tlic Arctic oi" If they seized tii-riiiun eIILps carry‘- iiig war material to Germany. The Allied blockade has already drzven the German merchant fleet. from the high seas; Its presence In the APBI-IC is a sign that; no corner of the ica lizgliuays" will be safe tor (IGYIIII-ln vessels or tcr ships trying to bring the szriews of war u: the blockaded Remh, - New York Tunes. Quite a number of years ago uiiuei" cliltercni 0wiiei"sh.p this Journal one day- I:i the Iieat 0i o. political campaign printed a large “I” on its from. page in an effort, to show liowlrequemly a certain politician referred to himself. Evt. (Iently things like this still haippe-n, for very recently we came across i1 statement by a university stu- (ZICIIL “1" every 53 iivords; MUSSOILXII every 83 words and President Roosevelt every 100 words. By way of contrast this authority points out that Premier Daladier uses "I" every 234 words, and Prime Minist- t-i" ClIIllllDPYlfllLl only once lIl 249 worth. —— Klltllifllfl‘ Recsrd. The successful voyage of Great Bixtiliif-s new liner. Queen Elizabeth, from the Clyde Rye!‘ to New York should serve to remove for the British the sting of the Bmmerrs achievement iii slipping through tlic British blcckaoe to safety in a Russian poi-t. By the: exploit. In crossing 3,000 mtlcs of ocean under war conditions British sea- men have placed a $28,750,000 prize beyond the reach of Nazi bombs. The crcs ing was a Lite b:t of M-iiiuaiishiji worthy oi‘ the tradi- tioris of the BFZIIFII merchant. marine, -- Buffalo Ei-cniag News. The British happy, knock. of tiiclciainiiig a unit. hard task giilitiuily- and is llC-W appiwipralcl)‘ calling a 10611011 01 the Royal Air Force Coastal Coin- mand the “Kipper Kites." This command assists the navy 1n doing a big Job It throws detenszve screens over wide areas of the ocean and mainta tis ceaseless pa- trols day utter day over the North Sea. It has now to ctr-lend the ciew-s of fishing trawlers being machJie-giinned‘ after their vessels at"e sunk by aircraft of the Ger- man Luftwaffe. Because of this work. the navy calls the R~A>k‘- doaig it, the Kr Kt;s. Winnipeg Fru- Pi" service-s have the aftccticnately that. docs a sr - Tlie word "neutrality" has ac- quired a strange SlglllflCflnCc in Europe today. The word DlCSCIILS iii": 11iiib.i_',ii.t.e.-; wiirii appltti to it Pbirci" such us i United s OI tlic A.’ from il though there may be some dts- putes ZIIXIIIL the iughts of neutrals itself i. a status t-lcai" and inds- piitulile. But. iii hiircpe many of the Hllllllfl‘ States eagerly as. 1110.1" ii:uii"alit_\' as STllLIlLllg oar- rylng wiili it the sacred right not to be attacked. Nctitraiitiy in the full sense of the term Is most. earnestly asserted by thcsc ccua- ti" whir-li are iiiost- in (‘azigc-i" of aggrtnicn ‘ft-I the NiiIri-Ianrls has bt-cn rv-cii-ctl or "hui-ciiti-nl" action by Gomiaiiy because Its slizps Iiave submitted to :0 rt-h by British warships conducting the blockade in accordance with Inter- national law. German U-bsats do not s-earch neutral vt-s ls toi" con- lrubaiirl. But they" have stink them. Swcdm llPS been told tliut it- may be rrgiii" Ieo a». iiimctitrril boause It ' mg British simplir-s to crcss Its territory on the way to FTIlfIfld. Nctitriil t_v. in MJ-"ll CTCIIIHSIIIIIC-CS. IS not. a ii-ry SFFIFC slicllei" Yet It is a lI'Il)lll(' lo the iurrzil fort-c of (‘ILBICIIIS ti-i"t:l"e1'l In iiii:i""at'oiial liiw that large Powers do hesitate to overrun -nnllcr ones oven when war has removed maiiv civ.l vied In- liibironn Christian Science Monitor" iBfl-“IOIIL . The question of whether a strong air lffpt‘ can tic-teat. a string navy may be rift c! i;i lhs war il Cer- iniiiiy 1. 1v i" to risk the 00st. Navzil siri zes g-cncrully scctl at the 1121-11 that. rurplr-nes can de- 1'1 :11 liiittlcslijis, but Robert liisiey, Llllfll ciigi c of one ol" the two lamest irrpliiiie (‘IISJIIC tircilticcrs in tlic Ullll-fll States, IIIKC: tlic other side, "I bclicvs," he said, "that. fr: getting the. wii- Ie of man- power for the mc-mcnlf It ls worth Wltlh‘. for arplanes to attack war vessels" (‘lIllIil-‘SP. 1| a battleship were market! for destruction by an enemy power. I believe it WOllld be worth sending 1000 planes In a. mass attack. even if only two reached their objective and suc- cccdml In sinking the shlp by bombing. The lcs- Cs of 998 planes. if such Iiuizc lcs=es occurred. could be borne by the attacker, since thnt many planes" could be replaced in a mouth. But It. takse two years to build 11 battleship.“ It. would seem to laymen tliaL 1000 planes at- tackzng a single battlesIiI-p would be pretty" surr- In win But so far no one of lhr- biallfuci-ent; has been 1villlng to try It. Germany Iias the largest alrfcrce and would gain most. by RltRPkIng Ute blockading British navy. But. Germany has as yer, never sent. as many as 50 planes Into one atti-ck. It may be that. both skies. ix-allzfniz the great Imnrrtiuiro of the alrfcrccs in the big tr-ets to come. are reluctant to risk largo iiunilr-rs ot‘ plane-s. But yvhctl-ri" the ability of the nlimes to rle-"riit battles-Inns Is decided or "not. -I. ls I-kely that the various eoiinlrlrs will put greater emphas- ls on lhc- crcatton of biizvr atr- fcrces In the'fiiture and probably less on navy.-Br.~.stcn Post. é Ten thousand gold -peso.l from a. Mi-ntevwiean Junk dealer have been paid for the Grnf Srree. Four thousand dc-"nrs - the prlee of a ,i1‘~i1-nr'r-~ri r-nr. a cheao house. a colk-"o I‘€'I"‘"I'OP. an rmmlr-l m- r-n-i- of #2'it'-_"iu-h Is Its worth 1o- Div-s Germany ii-"r-d foreign exchange no deoperltiely. Public Forum A READY MADE BUSINESS! Sir,-—.-\nother outstanding fact, which is a glaring example of indifference, incompetence, or lack of cooperation to every l‘i"i111-1- |-Iil1r:ii"1l lsliuulcr, is the way ouf Island boys liuvc bci-ii fCglllIUlllCd itito units iii the sister Provinces, when amount could have been housed and kept in training liere,.1vliere they would spend not only their Army pay, but where the cater- ing for their meals could have been done by Prince Edward Is- l."ii1dcrs. .\ll other necessary supplies (excepting Army could also have been supplied by Island firms, both wholesale and retail, who seem to have their shelves well stocked. \\'e still produce, eggs, butter, meat, cheese, bacon, fish, here. :1111l if more units had been housed and trained oii our own soil. this would hzive been a big revenue producer for many who are keen business uicn, always on the lookout for the opportunity of expanding their business, and also for every farmer and fisher- man in the Province. A Business Already Established! No doubt the cry will be forthcoming, “\Ve could this; it ivould disrupt our training, keep units in sections iustciid of iii their entirety." There is such a thing as trading. For the units made up in the sister Provinces different types or mobile units could be housed and trained here just as easily as elsewhere, for instance, “air force squadrons"! etc., tlien instead of all our boys enlisting and being trained elsewhere, we would have some satisfaction in knowing that P. E. Island was having some units sent here to train. What are otir Parliamentary representatives thinking about? Have they once more been sleeping? Surely our Liberal Government here which has unanimous majority has enough power, and practically no opposi- tion, to act in the interests of our Province in this capacity. This is one time when the lack of a. clear majority does not enter into the situation. Surely they intend to use some vision, whereby Prince Ed- ward Island will iii some way be the recipient of a certain amount of prosperity, through the huge sums that are spent for military training, and supplies, and the necessary other expenditures. that are the outcome of this vortex, in European affairs. \\'e sec in our papers from time to time, news of the large contracts that arc let in other Eastern Provinces for supplies. How many such contracts have found a resting place on Prince Ed- ward Island? It would seem that even though a parliamentary majority may be almost tiiiaiiimoiis. unless keen business instinct has been iuculciitcil iiilo t;11vc1"iiiur-iit Departments both Dominion. and strictly adhered to by the members of both units working in close cooperation with each other, the Provinces who are quickest to take advantage of this obvious situation are the ones who l'('1’l]1 the benefits. whilst those \vlio are content to go uloug in thi- siiiiic lazy iiiziimcr are the losers. It will be worthwhile news to know where we stand in coni- parisou with other Provinces in this kespect. If the people's representatives here both in House and the Island Legislature as well, are laboring under the delusion that the firms or individuals interested can do all that is ueccssaiy in the capacity of bringing contracts for war sup- plies to this Province without their help, and are content to mere- ly sit on the sidelines, more as spectators of what is passing by our iloors, it is time they were prodded in a vulnerable place, to force them into action. No time like the present, contracts for food supplies let either wholly or in part, are lost to this Province the moment they are placed elsewhere. \\'l1y not add some of this business to the right side of our books, when the time is opportune, not just go looking for busi- uc-s riftcr it has been placed, or letting others skim all the crcaiii lt-iniiig only skim milk for Prince Edward Islanders. If the truth enormous volume of business, this Province is not evedgetting what one would term skim milk. benefits to be derived ziffi-cis every individual oii this Island from the farmers on the luud. the ll.sll(‘I'llI€II oii the water, the factory owners, the caiiners, i111 their employees, to the clerks in the stores everywhere, who iii turii, are depending on their representatives on P. E. Island both Provincial and Dominion, to bring here a certain worthwhile zuiioiiut of prosperity and show that business acumen so evident wcrc kiiowii oiil of all the 'I'his situation and the iu other pzirts of the Dominion. Let the iueiiibors of our Island Legislature, together witl-i the iiicuibcrs of our Liberal Party who are seeking election or rc- election, take the huge figures already expended for war supplies and foodstuffs, and let us know where the totals were spent; also 11111111 Provinces are the ones who are benefiting most by the ciior- iiioiis 11111111)". tlur purtiou iii this distribution would bc irorih mentioning, and will continue to be in that category, if co- operation and business ingenuity are not used by both tlie Provin- i-iiil Legislature and the Dominion representatives, from this Is- l:111<l l‘i"o11iu1'1-, ivorkiiig in conjunction with one another. We notice llllll when Ottawa wants to find seats for incin- bi-rs of the Dominion Parliament, residents of other Provinces, they are sent (IOWII here, Let us see what they can do to bring to our Island some of spread around so obviously and strategic places iii other Provinces, providing they are 11"oi"l1"iiig 111-tin and soul for the Province which so generously furnished lll(.'llI a scat iii tlic Dominion HDUaC. We sometimes wonder if we have been working in our owi. interests or if we are just on the sucker list-well in advance. _ .-\ i-i-suiut- of :1|l tlic wonderful advantages they have given us 111 this “tiurdcii of tlic Gulf", and 1vliere we are prospt-riiig so enormously as a result, will be the bcst proof any one of tliciii c1111 furnish; furthermore, the populace of Prince Edward Island will all agree that the quicker we have results and a greater per- cciitagc of this “Business Already Established" the beneficial results will be fclt by the people here both individually the war contracts uud collectively. LIBERAL DISCRIMINATION Slfl-OIICB ailaln I would like to call attention to that, two fun-page list In the Montreal Stru- —\mall, tine type-giving the names of the thousands of Indlviuuals and firms selling supplies, cloth n1: and food to tlic Liberal Government, for the use of Canada's mllltary forces, But not». singie Prince Edward Is- lander In the whule lot. Not. a dol- lar of the mhllons llswd comes to this Province. How much more are we going w tolerate or this LIDQPBI dI crtmlnatlonf- -- 111: most. recent. uldttlona are ap- paII g. Charlottetown! Post Offlce de- moted. no Post. Offlce Inspector to be appointed and p Postmaster biougm In from outs de. Oui air service base which we have enjoyed for ten years done l- way with and the men transferred to thi- mainland. Money voted for a wharf at Char- lottetown In the expectation of an election last summer; but. use the election was not held none of Ii was spent. No work provided for the needy iaborerii and poi-t. 11111111111111 a crying (Ila-trace. No relief for farmers’ feed casts. ‘These are tuzt sump ea. Certain- ly It's more than time to send (ntawa fighters like McLiure I-Iiind-nagi cw , am. r, . raovuvcliu. moms In and __.__i THE CONSCIIIPTION BOGEY a grczitcr equipment) not do almost an Provincial and the Dominion therefrom hardly iii such sooner the I am, Sir, etc. j. R. C. BIL-It. Is hard to believe that uwone would pa any attention to the nun w the Liberal candldataa and the-Ir party heel- era an conjuring up about. con- scription. What. need can there be for c on of Canada's man- power for overseas service In tlic ymlcht Wu"? mirely It must apparent. that. economic lusting power and dfIcIe-nt. Implements of gugructIOn will be the deciding no s. Cross at Vlmv Ridge for bravery. H Is the ty e that, Canada shoult. waritto end them In the presen crisis. We can trust. him. He Is n0 a qultter. He v-lll stand by the Empire. _ 1 am, Szr, etc.. youths who are most anxious vol- untarily to become airmen, And awplaues and airmen. guns and IIIJIC guns are the paramount DwBd tctuy. Canada under King has fallen down in the provision of these med-em means of warfare. Hts sogan has been and la: Canada for ‘be Liberal Party and par- ticularly Its party heelers. What patriotic Ciilllldlfllls wan‘. today Is tiie lllIlXJIlFrll ivat" effort-Na- tional Government by all-for all --tor Canada iiiid our EmtJiN. Give oiu" soldiers modern Implements. Never mind conscription bunkum. I am, Sir, etc. UF PATRIOT. Sbw-As a farmer I llstened to ~ Col. Ralstotiis" broadcast tilie evening of the 1:11.11 and was somewhat sur- prlsecl to heui" that Instead of him expluiiiln" the Liberal platform. he 111. in 11 Iialf Iioiir praising three of 11s coleagiies .n the present. overn- ment. First he eulogized emler King for what. he bad done for the Emplre slnce Canada declared war on Gemmiiy. He might have gone a. little further and told what could seriptiori of Canadians did not ex- tend to the United States. He ml ht also have mentioned that. aft/er he formirtlon of the Union Govern- ment all Ihebest brains of the Llb- eral and the Conservative mrty was formed liito :1 2OV€I‘l1m6I1l/—B. National "overuineiit- if you mnv call It so so hat Cniiadals best efforts could be put. forward to help win hav been done had Canada been h | d p _ EYCERIFII tlo Lisupnly tclothlpi: aend y:up;fife_ w h ‘my nuritiase oo s or Ate vo un eers w o w e Th ‘ ready to gllllSf. If C01. Ralstbn had smug” fimdéhaglflerlld? bl f"”“""‘&‘ 1.11% “Iltlrll? 11.312131»; "1"" ---= =1»- 11» isléll’ Kiri; iiiiia not 1121111 In i614, he oouid "°"l"°' ' "I" M of hays réiepyloned tihaphwgienagtanaili: Chguflates in en ere e war n a v8 0 gallant Premier beat. it South of the EASTER PACKAGES Border" , o that l-IIQPC was no s - f _ bilitv of mat-hing him there, as con- 10m “M39316. 39411 i A Flno Assortment of 211111111 Novelties Jun. Received At Th, Central Brunt“, These include mam. varieties or: ' CHOCOLATE III-INS ROOSTERS EGGS-BUNNIES EGG CUPQ (fANOI-JS CUP & SAUCERs‘ FRUIT 8i NUT EGGS DECORATEI) Eqqg All from 50 1.31.00 We have n h more cnmpleteulfilie blow”: goods and we know you Wm 25c U" CALL EARLY E. A. FOSTER the war and pzreserve the Brltlslt Empire. Col. alstvon could hM/B stated that Mr. Mackenzie KInR re- turned from South or the Border, tllltl was n candidate In that election of 1917 and ran In opposition to the Union or National Government Candidate In an effort to defeat l1 further prosecution of e war. 1t said to the credit of electors j/it Mr. was debated In the election. Pre- mier Kingls recoixls leads one to conclude that, this grandson of Wll- able time during his broadcast prais- Iniz the Hon. Norman Rogers. Well If any electors want. to know anv- thliit: sibotit. Mr. Rogers and his cnniibilitv t! till the office of Min- istoi" of Deli-tire ivliicli lic now holes tiiev (‘an get first, hand information by wrlttnir to Mr. Hepburn the Llb- eral Premer of Ontario. i tlon Ls why should Col. Ra ton waste time making persona tlon of_tlio Premier, the Mnlsters of Justice 11nd Militia. Ls the Gov- ernment's case a fore-torn hope? Contrast. Premier King's past rec- ord wltli that of the Leader of the Natlorial Government Dr. Manlorl. 1111111 In 1914, when the wfll‘ broke out. and the Germans were overrun- Iniz Belgium, d d not sliow_the whtte ii-atiier but. 1111i. on a uniform and went. to the defence of hi5 country and was decorated with the Military I-‘ARMER MARXIAN SOCIALISM Sir:_In your editorial notes of yesterday's Guardtan I note that opinion that Karl dl-llffl’ or German This Is I1i1i"dIy' in accordance with the facts. you tire 01 tlic M Although Karl Marx drew up the "Communist Manifesto" which Frederick Engels said was broad 011011-11 to b1" ac plable to the Eng- lish ratio Uiiio s, to the followers of PI'0lI(lllDllIl iii France. Belgium and Spain and to lhe Lassalleans in Germany, yet letters wrltten by Augustus Bebel imd others show that he (Marx) 1110s not leased by tlic acceptance by his Io owers. of some oi‘ the principles of La Salle, when tliev united with the Lassall- cans to form the Social Democrat Patty. La salle being Ilmlted to refomis. which Marx pointed out In his man- ifesto were not sufficient to bring about the new order could never be considered as a true follower of Manr. To show 110111 Incompatible Ger- man Social Democracy l_s to Marx- Iaii Sbciirism, I would like to call ipur iwciition to: Ilrst. iii statement". by Kautsky, the dominant. fizun; d the German Social Democracy and 0f the Second International. Src- oud. it criticism _ of Knutskv bi" N. Lenin of the Third Iiitt-riiuiloiiiil. A suitcmeiit nctireditcrl to Josef Stalin by tlic New York "TIii1e.s“. And fmallv l1 quotation from Karl Marx's "CommunLst". Manlfesto" wherein he slinuxc- his clearl def n- rim-rs an their cs-striiklsle. ~ said Kaiitsky “until-r no conditions ciin i1 prcle- tririnii vicioi"_v cvci" a hcslIIc govern- ment lend to tlic destruction of the State. It can lead oiilv to a certain geiii"i"iiiitzi-iiiciil. of forces within the into .." But 1.011111 iirvs: "Kiiutskv has not reflected iil. ul. m1 Mi" ‘s wvoros: The Commune .s uct iiarl ameni- ary, but. a. wii 1g corporation, at one aiul the same time making the laws and executing them." And now Stiiltns aberration uotcd by the Times: . e ough the exploiting classes have been siipprc M-(l here, the State cannot wllllfl‘ 1111-1111 11s Karl Marx expected-the state apparatus must. be irmlntalned, incliid iii; the army. navy and political police. to protect the State, from for-can enemies." like Finland I suppose. Mats. iioii Ir: E1111. fest inol: chi And finally Kiirl Marx: "They de- sire the existing state of society ml lIlLs Itis revolutloiimv and dlstnte giatliiz elements. They wish for a curgeols without a proletarla‘. (‘They do not desire) abolition of the bnurgcol relations of production -— nn abolition thnl. can only be effect- ed by a rcvoIutlon-biit administra- tive reforms, ban-cl on the rontliiii- ed ex stance or fir-so relations: rc- Ioi-ms, therrfnrrq that. In no respect. affect the relat. ens between capital and labor. but, at best. lessen the cost. and simplify tlie administrative work of bourgeois government." Clearly thori- Is no indication In H5 (EV n And It In In respect to the latter particularly that. Mackenzie King and his Defence De rtment have so lunwntl-bly time. Instead of Bren gum we got Bren gun scan- dals. Instead of great Canadian airplane engine factories Britain proposed for Canada, not an airplane engine Ia being made In our country. Only the few- prevlously contracted fur can be obtained from the Unit/ed Siatesl and Canada has to draw from the‘ supp! so desperately needed In Brita now. Surely It must be mppaxeirt to all that even though money could be fmind by either aide to ker-p the war [olng for ten years, Can- ada will be unable even In that time to train Intio competent. 1111-- men the Lhoiuanrh of Camiiltai the fore olmz of Karl Marx's nail-r- nIty of dras prirmulstnted by the re- former partv cf German Social Democrat lril bv Knutsky, And what, of Marx's followers In Germany‘! cused o1’ the Germ sofdters to suffered death at the Mackenzie Kin: German Social Dem 19BX13’ has now renamed Nntlonal Socialist Ls an even ' Du Kn Ital called t e Bible of Ists conrggliiedlled to‘ wo n - wnuneg1tc ass Soc allst. part1 rm m, the 15cc ma accept .11 tr . Ed. 6.) I-luslicii are my Central Dr-ug Store circulating an n rtliufiimrl. __.~.= Dflmplre CXIIOTIIIISQ 1,111: ways Of pea-g). hands of tho ocrata: which been replaced 111- o1- WlllCll i-cm- more COIlfI-‘llllCfOrv 3311111 elziiyolji (ftriilacKenzle cannot. be de- gélatggg names, than Social Col. 11111111111 also but In comalder- I un 511'. 9b.. E. 0. PRICE (Karl Marx's most, import,“ 1m. "W" has Iusilvi 1111-11 German Soc-bu. theorv therein the creation of 11 . The political enerall ; I G lal semocriallta liiave tieimiliz the Marxian doe,- IIOITY NIGHT The loud, tumultuous and troubled wor 1s laid awaylhls night, and vira-ppod Sllenilv sbaind doubt’: banners led dumbl And I51 i-hlgeslcuy one star hor womb Wltihpg ewlfim preoloiu 11am o! 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