PAH! i001! TIIE GIIARLOTTETIIWII GUARDIAN Morning Dell! (Founded in “I'll President: Lieut. Col. W. Chester S. Islam Vine-President: J. IL Burnett», IJJ. Secretory: Lieut. Col. D. A. Maclflnnon. 9-5-0- Idilm and Mnnag‘ Director: J. B. Burnett. FJJ. Associate Editors: Frank Walker and Lieet. Ion A Burnett, ILUJQNJL (On Active Service) ‘The Strongest Memory is Weaker Thul the Weakest Ink.’ SATURDAY, APRIL llt. 19M Mr. Michaud’: Alibi: Transport Minister Michaud has come for- ward with a new alibi for failure to provide an auxiliary iecbrcaker for the Bordcn-Tormcntine service this winter. He says the captain of the Prince Edzeard Island did not “want to be bothered" with another icebreakcr! If this be true, it will require a lot 9f explaining all around. Lust your .\lr. hliehautl-‘s alibi was quite dif-v fercnt. lie claimed that provision had actually been made to detail an iccbrcaker to take care of IJZISSCIlgclS and mail in the event of an em- ergency. The discussion which followed is thus reported in llansard, (House of Commons. April 2, r043): “Mr. Idsxsox: Was there snv itebrealfei’ there?" ‘ "Mr. Mlcnaun: Not in attendance all the time, because the icebreakers were busy cut- ting ice in the Gulf. But an icebreaker was to be assigned whenever necessity arose. And dur- ing the very short time that the car ferrywas disabled it was thought absolutely necessary l0 send an icebreaker for two days to that local- it y"l\in, HANs0N:_As s matter of fact no ice" breaker W35 there at all last winter." "MR. Mrcl-lavo: There was no icebreaker as e standby, because last winter icebreakers in the Gulf ofSt. Lawrence wereverybusy. They did work in that vicinity. I admit, however. it would be nguch better if we could have a second car ferry as a standby all the time. That is the intention of the Government and it still is." Here is another excerpt from Hansard of the same date. well worth noting and remember- ing when placing responsibility for the scandal- ous delay in grappling with our urgent car ferrv problem. ‘lfa. (iaavnox: "Does the Minister (Mr. Michaurl) regard the present service as ade- quate?" MR. Mrcnatm: “The present service, _\'cs. I certainly regard the service of the Prince Ed- ward Island as adequate for present needs." Mn. Gammon‘: “Is that the view of hon. mem- bers from Prince Edward Island?" fought in the Middle East against German and Italian Air Forces. Malta has seen them in action. of 605 per cent. Australian waters, the South- ‘Murmansk convoy route to Russia, Britain's coastal defense, Singapore, Malaya and the Netherlands East Indies have all been scenes of work for the Australian Navy. - EDITORIAL NOTES - Pi- All Fool's Day. F R.A.F. founded this date, 1918. U l ll l A worshipper went to church in Moncton last p Sunday and got his pocket picked. A juvenile has been in court in connection with the theft. l n e r s- For six of over lOO airfields built by Britain for the U. S. Air Force, material used would fill a truck convoy 22,000 miles long; vehicles hauling materials covered the equivalent of l,- 000 times round th_g equator. n- o - a Wonder if our women realize this. Then are 80,000 in the Women's Lend Army in Great Britain, which is often rated as the most pop ular and successful of the war services. A to tal of 300,000 women are working 0n the land in Great Britain. e a e e When the Queen visited the London head- quarters of the Victoria League recently, she met service people and civilians from Cyprus, Ceylon, Nigeria, Sierra Leone, Fiji end Mauri- tius. A black-skinned sergeant-pilot lily Ni- geria seid, "This will be something to tell the people back homel" I i I Edmond Rostand, French poet and dramatist, born this date, 1868; achieved success with verse comedy “Les Romanesques" in 1894, fol- lowed up by numerous other works, including his masterpiece "Cyrano de Bergerac": "Twirling my wit as it were my moustache, The while I pass among the crowd, I make Bold truths ring out like spurs." s- s- v s The total area of runways and perimeter tracks of Britain's 301 airfield: is equivalent to 9,000 miles of road thirty feet wide. Runway concrete average nine inches deep: that requir- ed for the airfield; was 30,000,000 tons of ms- terial, partly supplied from bomb rubble. Lon- don alone supplied 1,250,000 tons of hard core for this purpose-which explains why visitors to England cannot always see the havoc wrought hv "the blitz." U!!! The Royal Australian Nsvy too has done ex- cellent work. In ships serving with the R.A.N. there has been an increase over September, 1939, ‘west Pacific area, the Indian Ocean, the Medi- , terranean, the North Sea, the Atlantic Ocean, the THE. GUARDIAN PUBLIC FORUM THAT CAUSEWAY that the public should be deceived 1n the matter of the Causeway, now up for discussion in your val- ued peper- A mere layman hesi- tates to go to issue with one sign- ing himself Marine Engineer-yet as I stated in a former letter- there are certain facts evident to any intelligent person. Marine Engineer built his cause- way o w the surface of the wat- er. Wel. any ona who has ever crossed the strait in the winter season knows very well that. ai- ter the mont-h of November, not to speak of March, one would have to take soundings to find such a structure. Not only so-but he put it down in n. solid block, as though it were made of cement. not al- lowing for water space, and in this way, he has wasted between four- teen and fifteen million dollars. Also, he has made the sloping on an angle of 50 degrees. No stone structure will stand m water and ice at. an an le greater than 45 to 50 degrees. en, he has failed to cover the top with ten inches to s foot of reinforced cement on which to lsy a track. He has made no provision in expenses for ships, wharfage, derrlcks, electric drills, explosions for blasting, etc., etc. We ar therefore not surprised to blow he mu complete this gl- gsntic work in 7 1-2 years for the sum 0f 72 million. He finished with the Liberal E. and O. E-but I fear We cannot overlook such sn ap- parently gross mistake in the er- ection of s causeway even from is Marine Engineer. He does. however, state that the length of time may clqlrend on the facilities for load- ing, the equipment to quarry, etc. There is no mention of distance to; transportation. He speaks of boflom dump ears. They would certainly be used at the quarry-Amt does he not. re- alize that practically every yard of stone would have to be taken to the site by ship. The upper reaches of the causeway. could and would be moved by rail, but this would be twenty five thirty feet above where Marine Engineer finished the Job. But who am I to galnsay an engi Yet Sir. I am definitely sure. that after a December lnwler. we would have to cross his causeway by to- boggans or even skils. I am. Sir, etc. NATIVE. -__._______ URAPAUD NIGLECTED 93-7119 people of Om- . good baud and vicinity were perplexed and dllflfilst lth t Depart- 8ir,—-I think it. ls rather a pity Lenten ilsiiltations r from The London Times THE HOLY WEEK There are in the New Testa- picttlree of our 1o: Passion, There is the pic- ture which the first. three evangel- ists c from the material ready to hand in the apostolic Church. a picture which reveals the Cross as the historical climax of a historical development» The other picture is concerned with the interpretation o! ical scene. Those who of the New Testament have made their contributions to this plot. have, as interpreters. shown the historical event. of e Passion against the b of the overruling will and providence of God. For a deepen reason than any winch an investigation of the course of events, however careful. could Justify, the Cross was 1n- deed. the inevitable end. Calvary was nc y, since such was the will of God that the Christ 0! God should sufier and ale. There is e diflerence in the ple- aqres. butunoéowk p! 31mm . d1: e synop c spe ere soun from time to time the solemn note which proclaims the divine neces- sity o1 the Cross. And in the fourth Gospel the two become as one; the fact and the moaning o! the fact are no longer separable in the mind of the evangelist. He does not lose the earthly march of ov- enteln his grasp of the divine drama. of the death <4 the Son of God. rbr him the history has a ; h the outward and vislbele sl of the Lam's n comes e - ward and mlrltunl of the grace sacrificial love which made it. his meat to do the will of him who had sent him and to finish his work Quiet-Mn h w o k will wlah drew to nearer Ln spirit to the Owes of Girist 0o of the sirflferirlc of the world. with which through some personal experience he may be more intimately linked, he will look to the moss as the place where he may aevivs hi; patience and his hope. And to that: end he will do well to bear in mind the two pictures. and to learn st. John to see them as one. The Cross has no relevance, no value, in the face of the great: runes of present suffering, unless. through what he bore there, in the darkness into which he entered. Christ be- came i-he example of all those who to endure pain, loss, oer-sec- ution. whatever it may be that. llfe brlnza l0 them. But and example of h is not the inspiration suftficient. to meet the needs of men upon whom will! day! 8e these have come. un- less the trlctwure of 0hr the Cross passed and death to victory. Not in the courts of heaven Ilsen the melodloul ehlnse o! I ellsel lull awakened e world es peeve And the peasilnl o! hone and oerrlele Made e mutmer the! did not eeeso, When mllndy rheuflse only n! bonnet and bushel And men coneenfrered on sghlnse u! the weather . c} The! serne year Waterman‘: first leunteln pen One e new flow to the Iflfllll‘ o! nun! O This year we have mother luster — en Beetle‘ deep in a wartom world. Yet, en Enter, in which the Waten-nanh, invented e peaceful 60 years ego - . . is proving e vital writing weapon —keeping strong the ties end high the morale between fer- flung battlefront: end loved ones at home. This Easter men and women in our fighting forces . . . men and women on the home front -ehere the ever-growing, eo-importent writing load. Give them, all, the Easter gift they will use . . . the gift to keep the stream of letters flowing . . . e Wetermenfil. Notes-Item's lei Puleot (er oversea lessen because lfewearherprooledl Water-men's Jet Bleak bee! for lllfluh lemee. l, . ..,,-i FOR MEN Ill EORWOMENSiIV ‘$.95 (helee n: Imludnd) Olitsr Vlsisrmsnh from $3.51 is $11.90 Watermalfs THE PEN ON ACTIVE SERVICE My; MjcflAvjp; "1 phi”); i; fr." mcnt of Puhldlc vivorks, ii-l the Apparently our Island members had not ex- pressed snv opinion to the Minister, and he as- sumed, from their silence. that they were satis- fied. And this nothwithstanding that a few days heiorc a strong resolution of protest had my alone, but at the centre of human they carried out their promise wit history stands the alter of sacri- restard to the plowing o! snow flee. That is and always his been from our highway. the meaning of the Cross, what it wDurlng the past week the mad meant for the Esther who gave the f0 Voting age has been reduced in Alberta. Lieu- tenant-Governor j. C. Bowen gave Royal assent to 82 bills at the final sitting of the fourth ses- sion of the ninth Alberta Legislature. Included in the bills was one providing free hospital care Albany station was lIIlDBSSEbIG Son. for the Son who there made r a load as there were so many the supreme and final offering of ______________________ himsem There is a shortage of shot and bare places. and \ve had the pro- _ _ _ ment. and can prove it beyond a up an institute of local government. It Will be dmlllllltlil that l" the “V0 mlles the" associated with the Department of Political and $5,... ,§‘.°",,}{,",, (1.2% y?“ hundred Economic Science and K. Grant Crawford, city liXfieed W0 feet in dent-h at the l-"IQJWVWW- clerk at London, Ont., will be in charge. “The dwpest “h” Tm“ Cmpfmd Spanish institute will deal with problems which ' emphasis was placed on the shortage of farm labour last year, a shortage which threatens to become still more acute this F011!‘- All 0W!‘ Canada this problem is causing anxiety. Very little in the wav of remedial measures has been suggested. in the nlcantime, however, it seems , Whoever uses l-lolv Week sh 11 f . . ~ ' i “rived {mm ‘h, I eaigpnnn, fir ‘prince Edward for l2 days to all maternity cases, effective gals: geitzhtéhgnglpw sig/ptiéodmlngoss g; stefiesip glfinOrosse mmthvsilpevltelniipln gléunglfigisfllfiiieigirkdlzpgsigyfijofi sltX QMA] “cl EusSN . ., . ._ . . _ . . . ; - , _ n e l ‘ n. mamr sulwmnengm; by hrmfs from the 1:31p April r‘. Another bill, believed to set s pre- sequently the e-gtzs, butter. hogs. midst of human evil and suffering. moe “ihafiiliilhlsusiiili? EI-Ileeslf: 3 H F Mcphee B A K C liiiigaiiirm sobwrloa. Federation of Agriculture and other represent. Ofident in the Bfllfill EmPl", was an amend- lggdholagsl-fl-lgeil ngcumlgafix? llgeealhhdfaifhd ‘sflefiugzpk m‘; his alert to danger as thtfcrow No ' ' Norm! ‘a " ' »' Office: 90 Great Georse Si?!" ‘ ' ‘ i ‘ , ~ - o tn . ea n m‘ . - ' “five horn“. ment to the Alberta election act reducing the nowever the depariment siiilwr ‘fit peace b: Godn am n ‘he i-iteigolattstiiusgdirdas Oiinriilisrniinfilhfi‘; BABBIBTEB SOUUITOI ASK ANY PLAYER. __________. quallfylnz use fvryolyig from 2r to 19 years. t3 gegigenthe rggarlorsregma 331351113 a5 m. 50.0.11... mam? 5.3,. B11»- Bvfldw vlwbtwtgv u u; d t “M. * I » 90m - . C ll . Som i Odd st. our ec Farm Labor From Newfoundland Princim, R C ‘vanacc of Que: . U . of tyo ntiles, with the least snow N t B w benemade eworpélél fttrqrérasstlroplhg ‘ qwm f“ t gt a bfldg: mm. m _ . l - ' , _ n? "1"" °" 1 04 BTW part of the highway 0 G 8 species. which promises to be as ' 156,000,000 to one. -- bet. h 1 t. - . A _ . f t, Iefishture slty antrounces that Queens will establish e pre- mellgfgl‘ C5,“) ‘ilemll/n "I115 sum" destructive as rabbits became in i, During the lcccnt session 0 1B -- f, < cedem among Canadian universities by setting 9- 1. 1118-0 llis fitfite- Australia. — St. Catharlnes Stand- IND There's this about ‘a. black mar- ket: You are nearer in the dork would not about the price-Woodstock Sen- McLeod o Bentley W. l BENTLEY. I. O- J. A. BENTLEY. IL C. The girls wore black stitching; and coarse skirts. They took no trouble over their appearance, The atmosphere was one of mid-Victor- ianism. ‘That was (the life on the bleak Faroe Islands, between the GLASSES FITTED J. S. TAYLOR -___ Creamery Co. has its warehouse at Prfllllslniia is endeav- Albany full of feed. and no wflv w 0119K W 411181? the idea that _ ' ' - ~' _ - get it to the farmers. wh a-e rrarloo ls conserving his country's Banister; end Attorneys-st.- that the Vnitcd States has obtained from Non‘- muincilpdl counsll?‘ school boards’. co Operative desperately in need of it. The 05;; 5l-Tmillh W 599m "- lml/Wl" “We %tiislmds i122 Iceland’ when m. i u‘ I ~ , _ _ , y. societies and Similar elected bodies have to grading station ill. Glupaucl l5 mn- on Bol-shevism. This lg the Nazi I mflg“ “' W?“ °""l“1“°' m "in" “m; ll-‘lllllllflllfl the “THC” lhls sumlllcl of al]p‘O‘\.l' handle," Principal Wallace says. 1t also will ed w “:5 ca-Pflcll-i’ ‘Vi-ill 622s. the line as laid dWn l" lime" "Mel-Tl l-ilendeii-sonattiiloihialehiaeuiinoeaiiiisn cum" Km‘ m‘ on“ s“ matclv 4.000 men to be transported to farms lli ., - . mice coma down. and no ivay of Kamm." 1t will tool nobody except, r Y ' Phone Beeldenoe ms --——— _ _ - , .. . _ - d serve as a research organization and Will study moving them to the station to say perhaps same o, me 8mm" _ to .v, Glasgow university. said that . ' -'_- Dew Xmil" b°‘“l°““c“t' Penllsyllanla a“ problems of municipal and local concerns, pub- "Mil-ll"! Pf 11088» bull"- "nflimu" Blanubid Expmwr‘ i itieniivgxiineiltilli-iihiifrstfeilfit out ttmopsf i Ewmudhh, i956 - 1W“ lelwl" lishing bulletins embod in its findin s Wes‘ whwh have bee“ swarm“ i‘ "llml M11586 by llwk Lilia s flab-a u.“ it seems strange that this supply of labour g ‘ygg ‘ g ' slnceeigib. lit. 1d h ed ltiln ali-syntpeiip dlnlltkll‘. will; erratic mails doubts about leave‘ ‘I . - - ' o-uacou a en_mor .' - could not have been owls available Io llw 1W1"- Lond - d w 5 - - this fond in thirty mliifltftgpaiith inmi the firs‘; eatifngmxtfediieritspasiiig- rmpwlm‘ Sh“ ‘Fm ‘s- l‘ ‘w’ "flffelland cflm an § time or we i» t... “.211'éii“l€.l‘§§‘i.§.';§‘l..“$...Zl;"g?fi§$ii lfaféfféli" “irsrrrt 55fil..“.i“‘rif"ii“1.l§°.3“il”‘Wswlt- “ltzlilr “a: assess: PALMER a. asst». . Ncwfoundlzinrl than our :\il1Cl'lC5il’l neighbors wnvooopoo) in war gaviggkqnul it has been ponsible citizens yo! this lenlrimlilll- res 0t chemslcaiiiy tresteidmcgliililldge fififij, *§“,°,f§},‘§"“l,,,§f““§5- lwtmsd LLIIABLABLIL A. L l. o v F -~ " n - ' cruall ur cnt. But _ ,. - . ity who know somethin about liav red with coal-tar b - r - ' - ' l °' ames- Al IABBISTI ITO u e . 11ml m" ltfllllmlll" l” “C l l’ b’ . as successful as other struggles. lhe objective 1-03.15 and snow g duct‘; and a "meat course” algal; ii! widen“ m talk t° m°"‘5°l"'°5 “'9” Bank o: Non Ben Chsmben apparentlv ti/retfort was made by the Domm- was nearly ha“ reached me opening dim This New 5h‘- lllfl b90919 °f ‘m5 mm‘ ‘vmfflifull’ “m “mlshed Wm‘ syn‘ iii'§tlrii§n“i§i.‘i‘ir"°i§‘- xfimcred “mil-m Cheriettetowls. P. I » ion or Provincial :uithor1ties to obtain l\€Wl:0iJli(l- war Savings campaign, called Salute the Sop munitv walntvtn know why this thetlc gravy.—l<'rederlcwn Gleaner. worse cages the Aim ‘y; Monti“ Lg‘: n" 1g - ,"°"" Aluminium land labour. llle warm labour bureaus m the d,“ week’ pmduced military displays war WW ,",",*3;,"gg,g fig; S§,‘,‘§'°g_,§f,‘l“,‘§,{lf A“ m, flngfv m, down ,0 the ihepnikbui When bliG sheep bsganl i- Jinn Tmtnolldins . . . , < . . Lnnrwl Nate: were more nl(‘l'l to (he opportunity. - - son. When vou tonsidcr a plow mun who stands on his feet. After O a back it was due dad m5 fi ' clilflfllhfll" pom dcnlonstratlons and brought to the Qty coming twenty five miles from they blew Cassino of! the amp with mm needed a chance of scene ' ii_ s . , - _ l T " ' , ‘H, W E“ l cro\vds__not seen SillCe the Coronation’ in 1937. Charlottetown. and an0_i cctn- in; raids the German infantry was ,,,l}.,‘§e‘sé§‘,’,‘fl, lgg,,,1;;;~;,,§§1;n§,g§ 5113f; "on" To u,“ " . , AU-‘lm |1~ S 3r or The lung himself saluted the soldier when 237d ifmflllvunlflllfilllfintlp-b T514? SW1 holdlflll the WW" m“ l“? rls wear flcial silk ‘sting-isms; ' ' v _ troops marched by Buckingham Palace to mar- Snow eba@r,\ii$cn v_.$,_.§,‘_“,,§§§l, ,- fiihif. {$131,.21?‘°‘};,,',}§"’§,‘}"Z,i,fi{§w‘l‘e}fi; use “Elm” “Elffillslljflfl. ' Cameron Block Cll"'°""'l—'L'ni 4 flihe lilYlifii of the r_itli_\1ClQ1'1I1 CY055 1° Fl" tial music provided in part by Canadian army rpcust hayeutbeen some \'i'.‘1y de- the uoughboy slogging'througli the‘ l" i T “' .—'1- “l” Ausirzilnnulighting man m this war, says an bands. \Vith llis Majesty on the saluting stand sriialee bélniiiff ‘mama m“ m“ iiillfli.“in...”‘iiiifilmiedecilfi§"‘ifié exchange. l5 a i-ciumgler of the heavy Colllflbll- were the Queen and Princess Elizabeth. More “PM éu-giugllljfistpy cplled the Miin- thinlZ-~Detrolt. l-‘ree Press. ‘ '\» 1- i ' ( 1 t I c ( ' ’ 1 ' _ C!‘ 0 C Offs CQIICCTU m! -—i— "o" a ~‘l l" Dm“ "W" has ‘mm 0 “C cans ma" 350° "OOPS. fl slmPlfi 0i Blllilllls l" it. and he said the men reported it lt ls not. true that women choose of freedom. .\lan\- Canadians are prone i0 uvcrliml; tllzi: vli~taut r0uutr_v's effort in thc common struggle. vasion might, passed lmfore them, The troops, ‘ _ impossible to blow. which state- their husbands at least as often us including commandos and parachutists, walked ment is nbsolutclv incorrect. We husbands choose their wlvgs, and wont to know who nllltlo tho statc- that, men are me pursued JilSi. its SWINE BREEIJERS or rode to Trafalgar Square and in the parade merit. and why? The plow~ nrnde often as they Freedom From Fear , _ _ , _ _ V ‘are the pursucrs‘! “m, ;, Pnltlllitllltll pm under 7.otf>o,ooo. Aus- were amphibious "dueh-s” which thousands of 12g” WlmlsW-‘VOP l“ that dl- yvhv ghtrn dlo not moreurvncu who Nov: is the lime lo suird iralia his mavlc a tremendous sacri ice in tllcn. spectator; were swing {m- ule firs; time Outside It 15mm] “me WM the "We 9°" “TQM! 0"?!‘ - Wilma" Ill Ml , . ~ nwille l id i-tudw -~_-t>~n . flolztl 2ll'lll_'.' ('il>ii-'lll't‘\ zumouncctl by the Army (h; new; reels. . gihthAS zeetion “of the Province. gilbotliieise ndgllriusliiers, ‘filial! I Removal 0f fear b the privilege and Ill! ~, . . . - - .- o av norn\va_. -._me1: pgss ~ , Mmlsl” 0“ _-_l‘“" F‘ “m: i539)‘ Kmcd m “m” _ _ i‘ ‘i I T of transportation cikcgfotrnfhye piibf wmngfilifiie $2“ wéililkmf duly of insurance. If. W8! the Iéilfli-ll 430R‘ by using the most effective were 74o ilillCUlfln and 103.14 men. Tile wounded Lg Droit (Liberal) analyses the result of the llc highway. should see lo it that. Peterbofough Examiner; remedy on the market- h action numbered 14.405 men and Q27 offic- voting in the Haldiruand-Norfolk by-electioti our Department of Pwbllc Works. sequences of the Great Fire of London in _ . . _ , v . . . , has a good house-cleaning. T] N sh lg, d | r ti , . ere‘. llis-org new jtfnf» fllLll and r63 officers. 5llO\\‘lllg that only the Liberal Party lost its I am, Sir, etc, Burg“ Stgwserthlétsthenbgzllzlslitog: 1655 that gave birth to Insurance. Il. l! MAC-S PIG-WORM Prisoners u! \\'.'tr totalled 24.573 men and L322 hand: “There is, we believe, in this relative dis. B- U W009 in Amsterdam have been smoked officers. (if the total casualties 903i were tributiou of votes, significant fact. It is from Ora-baud with Gemian-laruguage books by the Nazis. Yet. these books gather fear of financial loss by fire, accident, and TONIC POWDER ____i______ suffered in mm. llis Liberal Party itself that the Progressive» WNW" ‘lcpl- Emit“ 16 dllys dust on the shelves ivhlle the vw- {her un redictable and costly events that n will thoroughly ehoilah koyal Au-traliztn Air Force cztsitaltics i0 Jan. Cqngervafiyc party and the C_C_F_ have nude beneath debris of a dwelling struck ‘pic try w buy any English b°°l¢5 0 p A ell traces of worm; and isn- bya bomb during an air raid, n. __ ,_ ,- - . .. . Ull. _b nous a-, - - - l2, I044. ‘Yffll’ w/ll-l. 0f \\ll1<ll 3-390 ucle lulled their gains. Such a. rcahgnlncirt does not stir- Persian cat crawled weakly from steai-uiiinmvbogkgiiiierapitit if: l5 "'9 mm" Sllring 0' "l? Insumn" busl thprlchsggzhlbpf Hill‘, - - -- ' - ‘ . ' ' ' t . . . . l’ °' “-““" - ll n- “ ‘Mort ""°‘""P" 1- roe: o lsamwsazs.?:::...l°a:r..:t2*" tarsus: "stresses: mural-d and nurtured by rev-l- .'\ pamphlet issued by the Comlnonueatl _ c in the lmnd_o_f this country. There are dts- __ ' English use they both speak . u‘ 250 partment n1 Iillfiflllfiilfill six months ago gives eiples of socialism and of private initiative. As VDUNDIE, Scotland - (c?) — ""1 I961 mall-sh." terprlse, and which for more an , MACS HAIR some startling figures on Australia's eontrihu- regards Anglo-Canadian provinces ‘vhcre me 19ft’ Rev. James Weatherhead, dl-‘l- Aumm. M, 18"" l R | ears has conferred untold benefits on 1h; s till" l0 ll"? llillll- ll")! lllllc 849-160 llilll (‘Il- foreign policy of Catiacla causes less division iarxilriuflogirifizrsncrtmtiiiilmrdiilfrrcllfa James J, i/lssloneyi: wag onot-heuilhiié y ' i A RES-TORER “so in 1h- ~~re~ri~~r on. 4~5 i... i. one»... M]. with. at... f3; “l2 lfihinflthfitl°flfll°sfe "lee" l »=~--'~~'.....~~' per cent of the nation continues to produce fac- to reduce the number of parties, according to ~ K y . , was l2. cle ivlxidows each I galézléttrpjéns wiqnllls ‘gamma: tory-lnzrdq gornls for civilians. whether they are in favor of socialism or pri- B mmmm“ m‘ m“ shun“ a week.‘ ' n | i ‘ the hair. Restores Grey or rhlnlost tw0 (tut of three mcrl of the nlale vate initiative. Because there are many real fiuliltée llielgiesglllfi zngeffi/‘Lfllzdby; A“ [mes of Insurance enecwd i c "d “g Faded llair to its orlslllll population beturen I8 and 4o are m lllc fighting ' forces. Australian soldiers have scrvcd in Libya. Egypt, Palestine, Greece, Crete, Syria, Great Britain. llrilalya. Ceylon, java, Ftnnalra, i’orlil' gtittsc 'l'imor, New (falcdonia, New (iuincla, Papua. it \\‘;ls .'v_i Singapore that the Ailstralian Conservativgs and many ‘real Radicals in the Liberal party, with the Progressive Conserva- . lives party farther way from socialism, it is the former party which is destined to lose more in lllc realignment of public opinion. The C.C.F attracts the radical Liberals among the Anglo Canadians, for they are tired of the old regime perisece lus elest. The acted secoeeaiisilnents, the most enjoyment AITIII 40. Asoudflosl lsuene isoflstustodooslwssk witiilm yells ahead slnuld yield the They em, loo, ll we nolll ilse Two years later he was apprenticed to the boot trade at. 10 shilling: a week. Most o! his ilfe he had en a mom-her of the labor movement, and of late has been actively anti- Conununist. . Maloneyk career should satisfy Russia that there are other places in the world where the workin man has a chance to War risks. § Hyndman A & 6a., Limited Established 1872 - shade whether Black. Blew!!- or Auburn IIPBTtIIl-l ‘dandruff and 5MP! feili heir. Promotes n new III eu rlor rowth where "In h: is fai nl and ls relnsrk- - ably useful in preventinl dandruff. Get a bottle sod!!- Price 00 cents. . . Hill and disorders h Beel- h .—l..et.hdrld3 H 1d. . . . - Arrnv suffered vcrv hcnvv lOsses. under which we have lived for fifty years. Those nl-nyn-a-midimnns. Pelflllilsllzsiiude move a ea e an l Representing British’ Canadian’ and Amieflcan d ROY?“‘IihilfilffllillltlxAll‘ iinrcg sqluadrons}, hare who fear the CCE“. in Ailglo-Cairadiati pro- laislWllrbli-flgfllalfinhmoirnsttuel thglgxlllwglttlliqll" Wfrcomcfii-‘fg Underwriters “so Lloyd’; Corpm-a “on 9f i ., one )l'l taut wor' m tlc ‘oultivest aci ic vinccs. turn towarts the Progrcssive-Conscrva- "ma ‘ m. l help in wiuzinst war o th star- ] d E _ area. Blot-e than lfkovx; lHl‘Iill)(‘l.'~i of the R.A./\.l"'. m”. “h” n“. h" h” H ' m” n e ‘on on’ "gland are on avtire service oulsidc the Southwest ja- cific theatre of war. They have operated from lives, because the laticr show much more opposi- llDil to soclalistic ideas. This is apparently what end wetness to loop kidneys end adder in en nearing 40, or er slji, b] lines. mnsldered s menace to fruit. vegetable and grain crops. These rds are now the ommiryb chief has happened in the l-laldiirlaild-Norfolk hy- lhe ilniicd Kingdom. They have flown and election." mmenslw your lteelili and e Hue use Budd's Kishsy Pills iodsyl I15 multipliers. The starlt is good to eat. But how mass kill m; is to be corned out ie snot/he: euestin» Offices: Charlottetown, Summerside, Montague f 10 llis-eat George Street Melhqrders Given Prompl ' Attentlfln.