1 1 1 . c1111 11101121011111 suttntimt Lion-Ind Dally (Founded In III’) ~ P1 "Ident. Lle L-(‘ul W (.1100: l. lelan Vin President J B. Ilrll .. IJJ. Suntan. Lleul. Col l) A ‘collation. 0.8.0. Edit-tr and Mannzfn Flint-Mr J ll. Burnett FJI ' I not-lute Editor, Funk Wllbcr. SUBSFIFPTION BATES ' $5.00 oer var tln ndvancel "ellvcrw tr Cit"- SIM) arr lur t adunml IIIlIIQd u» P I Island ii-W ve~ venr tln lrlvavml mulled to Canutlubnd [L8 Mcmbrrn Autlll Bureau ti! f‘ nulntlonl ‘The Strongest Memory 1s Weaker than _ _ ' the Weakestlnk.” sATUliDAY, ‘FEBRUARY 10, 1940. Campbell Press Disgruntled The Campbell (Jovertnticttt press rclcgates to an inside page the rcsttlts of tl1c by-elcction in thc First District of Kitigs and itt scolding tone rctnitttls the voters of the alleged‘ benefits itt rozttl work, etc, they received under Liberal regime. \\'11o. 1t may be asked, paid for these’ projects? The 1i11v1~1"11111e11t's hardsurfacittg pol- icv was" finztnccd 1:41" incrctisctl gitsolitte taxation to ivhiclt tli1- ": owners of First King's cott- tributrd their full portion, thouglt it is prob- l.11i111'ct1 whether they received their fair share ill public \\1lt'i\s. ltt any case. their refusal to be bribed with thuir owti tiioncv \\"11s to t11eir credit. 111111 Ct11!~‘.i111It'11 1111- burden ot the appeals tnade to 1111-111 on 1111' tiovertintetit candidate's behalf, appeals 1v 1 111111 tto point except 011 the sup- position that t11c Government intends to pen- alize them for electing .\lr. MacLean. I11 tltat 111s: we n1:1v expect 111 tit-at" stitnethittg itt tlte lucgifillltttrt’ fzritti the Liberal representative of thc district, .\lr. .\1cl.<a;t1". who is by no 111ca11s likely 111 accept such treztttttent without protest. As for the tlircatctied reeottnt, since the vote vrns 111111-11 tnidcr Liberal returning officers it tuny s..f.~1_v 11": :-. . 111111 tlizzt 1\lr. Kickhatn was rredtttd with 1~11."_~." 111111111 due ltitit. ln the t1_1.".t11titn.-, .\lt". .\l:tcLcat1 is thc acknowledged vtctot" iii a L‘11!1t<‘>1 itt which the whole ivcigltt of the Cantpbelt (iovcrtnnctit was exerted against hilli. 1111" surprise i< not that his Itlitjufll)‘ 1v11s "<11 tj11't1<‘1.1\ltl 111.11 lit‘ \\.ts";t11lct1i1\ipcout tht 71> :t1.1_ior1t,_v 1.-:1~ against liint at thc general con- tcst titttc 11111111114 ago. and Curr)- the 5mm 1|‘ that is not sufficient to indicate 1lisszltisfaction Ilijitillsl tilt‘ li11v(‘|'tl1II1'I1t, \\l1\' 111105 (vttr Q4311- t-tnti-uarv 1t.11p on 1111" "tllcged ingratitttdc of tlic i-itct" Hun Trickery '1'l1.- tittlilituitioti bcieticetptoles fronithc tut-cs of 11111111111 1111 account of an incident that w-ottld hate sccnicd incredible if it ltad ttot been VOIIC11- ed for by high authority’. 'l'lt11t it occurred in the University of Cracmv, where Copernicus pursued his" studies, tnakes thc act more i\l)llOl'- rent. .-\ll thc nicttibcrs of the teaching staff of the university were asked to attend a conference at 1v11ic1t a ticrnitttt tirofessor was to explain the tierntan attitude toward the l‘o1is11 scientists. The lecturer bcgati “in most vulgar uianucr to slander Polish scholars attd Polish scientists", whereupon 1111 the Polish professors (160 in number) lcft the lecture hall, only to find heavy lorries 1i1vaititig theni at thc door. '1'11c_v vicrc all arrcstctl, deported to (icrntanv, and interned in 1t concctttratioti catnp. Among thc-tn were scholars of highest distinction, in- cluding a world-fatnous economist who has since died at the hands of the (icstatio; a noted pliilologist, :1 distiugttished iurist and a lettdittg lllsltiflitll .\‘1":tt"l_v all the universities of (irctit llritain. bcgintiing with Uxford and Cambridge, have sent expressions of .s_vtt1p11t11_v and indigna- tton. Finland's Resistence So consistent has been the success of Finnish artn." aguiitist the Soviet hordes lltat reports of new triuntp< znx- t".-1"1"i11>1l 11111111111 as a ntatter of ctntrsc, this. cautious the llaniiltott Stiectator, is creating a dttngcrotts tendency towards "wish- ful thinktttg." lt has become necessary for Fiunislt 111111111111" authorities to deny over-exag- gcrattd 7111-1 -:1i'~ of stlt\‘k'\>l\'t' littssiztti tlcbaclcs. ivliicli. it tl't1.'. 111111111 give the impression that the s€11t:1:i11tt z. s1. 11.11 iti hand that there is no 111-1-11 for ftn-thvr otttside assistance. Such is not ‘.11:- c at all. \\'i1l1 an improvement i11 weath- er t'1>ll’l1llt'lls lls spring approaches, the problem of liol-litig 11:111. the itutndation will become. daily 1iior1- .~.'l‘ltl'tl. '1'1ie 15111115 are tired; they are outnunili red too to I: they face a foc which has practically ttutitiiiietl resources 110t only in 1t11t11-po1v1-r. but in ntilitztry’ material of all kinds. The Allies 111111 tietttrtd countries are etideavottr- iug tn >1l'1'l\_'\‘l11.lt 111.1 11111111. of the gallant dc- fcntlcrs as 1111-)" can: 11111 it is realized that llll!t‘iI tiiort- \\tll 111111- to be 1111111‘. (ircat 1111:1111 i." st-ntlng into ght» country nitttiitititis 111111 at-roplztittns in cottsidcrablc. t|tt;i1t- tit_1‘. itt stiitt" 111' 1111" fact that she badly needs all fllcst‘ tliitigs. lot" lll'l'sl‘lf. The Scattdinavian countries art doing wliztt they can; even on this Sltll‘ 0f the \11:i11ti1". in (Tanatla and thc United $tates voting tut-n arc llCffllClllly offering their st-rvi. . 111 1111- .\lot111't" (liuutry thc deter- niitiatiott 1o s|it'1'tl 11p 1111- prdtltictioti 11f war inat- t-rial. as :1 tl|'.'.'\lls of ttbsorbittg ttttetitployetl 1:1- bour, coittcidt". 1\itl1 the aiu1out11"t-n1ct1t 11f the intention to i1"1"1"1-11.~1- the support of the Finnish fiyglttitig 11111111111". .\'_1ti1p11tl1v with lltc little na- Ii=11i in its" llcrcttleatt labours is worltl-\vi1le. with ltcrt- and tltsre. it is trttc, the inevitable jarring mitt‘. lt is said that Soviet stildicr: captured by the Films express surprise 1vbet1 they find they arr‘ fiqhtiu: on f'l|'1‘l'.!tI soil. 'l'liey ltave been told .._-.11I ,-11.or1rt-1ttlv tltev tltwilclv accent evervthitig that §'.'1‘it1 f‘lI.'ltlS'.‘§ tn tell them-that they are ll-"t-‘onr lo protect their country against an 1111- tsrnvtilwl itivasiott from Finland. After all. there is rm need 1n smile at their credulity. when pmmirient indivitlnrls in the United States af- firm tlv- s~me thinq. Take the case of Patti Robeson. who. when asked to sinz for the bene- fit to Mr. Herbert Hoover's Fittnislt Civilian Re- lief Fund, is reported to have refused on the ground that “aid to the Films is in reality aid to the reactionary forces." His argument is that “England's influence is" pronounced iti the Scatt- dinaviatt countries, and this influence is nut democratic but reactionary. It possibly may have inspired the Finnish hostilities," he adds, in con- tradiction to the well-known facts, “which sitn- ply tncans that Russia is fighting a defensive war." This amazing cottclusioti t1i11st be re- corded as another outstanding triumph for Bol- shevist propaganda. EDITORIAL NOTES '1‘0n10rro\v first Sttttdily in Lent. o 5 a a It 1's reported that the new \\'00d Island- Caribou ferry will be i11 operation the first of IIIay, and prospective patrons are still ivitltont definite information rcgatrding rates attd tariff. I i D U The flowtittg tide is with tltc Conservatives. In the Provincial Legislature they are now entit- led t0 five seats, whcrcas last year they had nonc at all. u 1i- .11 111 The Souris by-electiott coming, as Premier Campbell arranged, iti ttiidwitttct" did not per- mit of 11inch public discussion 11f issues at stake. Prime .\linistct" hlIICbUIIZlC King 1111s ntade similar arrangcnietits for the Federal elec- zion. ' ¥ i I I The benefit and ztdvatitagmof Conservative policy are clearly evinced iti the decision of radio to lift the embargo 011 political speeches. Had the Conservatives not vigorously protestci against this censorship, only one side of the political issue would have been heard over the radio, viz. .\lr. hlacketizie. King's. >t< It‘ it‘ 4* It may ltave escaped your attention, but please note that the Mackenzie King Govern- ment has purchased extensive property itt Mone- ton to erect 20 buildings for use for storage pttr- poses itt connection with tlic Couitnotuvealtli _\ir Training plan. \\'lierc, 011cc more, may we ask, does Charlottetown come in? =11 =11 1a =11 Lord Lister rlicd this date, 1012. lnflttettcctl 11_v 1’:1stct1r's 11isct1v1'1'i1"s of the "n of fer- tiicntatioti and ptttrcfactit-tt. he began his far- rcaching and iniportatit work on the cattsc and prevention of septic poisoning which speedily led to his employing anliseplics in all surgical tipcralitins, a tnttclict‘ now nnivcrsttl. -1= *- tll .~\ measure for the closer control of trade and correspondence schools by provision of lteavier penalties for an unregistered school soliciting pupils, went throttglt committee stage itt the Ott- tariu Legislature witlttiut debate. The tiiez" 111"e i11c1'c1.es thc tnaxitiitttn pcnttlty for unlicctis- ed solicitation of pupils to $2,000 in thc case of an individual and $25,000 in the case of a cor- poration. =1- 1: 111 =11 Reading or listcititig to the 1‘rin1e .\linistcr's opening catnpaigti spccch, one cannot help but recall the couplct: “llow good I a111, how good l ant, Nobody ktioivs how good 1 1111i." One would itnztgitit‘ by the 1v11y he talks, .\lr, Maeketizic liitig was 11 heaven-sent missionary" to lead the Cattadititts ottt of lIOll-CXISICIII; trou- bles into those connected with the deepening of the St. Lawrcttcc ivatcrtvtrv. it >1‘ Yl< 1' The Latcratt 'l'rcat_v. signed to11111rro1v's datc. 1911), recognizes the fttll and indepctitletit sover- eiguity of the Holy Sce iti tlte City of the Yati- can. Accompairvitig the tt"c1tt_v were conven- tions regulating thc cotiitiliou of religion and the Cittltolic Church iti Italy and agrccing to pay 750331111900 lire iii cash 11nd 1111- iticonie at 5 per cent 011 1,000,000,000 li1"c state bonds as a final settlement of the claims of the lloly S111- agaittst ltaly for thc 11f tctiipcral power sitter." 1870. loss $1 ‘l! It ‘IK New York City recently issucd a tvartiittg against wasting water white the reservoirs were low, which brought this acluitiwletlgtuciit front a little boy itt the lhotix, whose identity was not disclosed: “l ant glad tlizit _v1u 111111 1-v1-rv one about saving the water. liveryt tinic niy niothor tells nte to take a bath l remind her of your suggestion and then I only ltavc to ,w"11sh 111v hands and face. ‘I'd tiiuch rather do that than take a b11111." “You tiiisttttdcrstotnl n11" appeal to save water," .\la_vor Latiuarditt wrote back. "The reason we 1va11t to save water is so that all little boys like you c1111 ltave d. nice bath cverv day. Your batlt is itnportatit. \\'11atever hap- |)(‘tl>, we 1va11t 1111 ottr little boys and girls to take their daily baths, st) tell .\lo111cr now" 10 be sure to give you a bath and plenty of scrubbing with it." C U it 1 I11 tiffsrittg prizes for a s1>l11icrs' marching song. The Xlaltchcstt-t‘ (iuzirditin. it tnay be pre- sunicd, had stiiall htipcs of discovcritig anotltcr 'l'yrtacus or Kipling. lt set-ins to have ivztttted —at. any rate. it niztitily got~songs frotit tltc ranks. lt is the rhythmic "go" of the lllll("lll2ll counts rather than the ivords. 'l'11c witttiiug poc- tic feet are the f-sct of 1111tr1"1iit1g111c1i who find suiall poetry in ntarcliiug. 'l'ltoui:is llrosnatt, winner of first privc. writes 11p to the expecta- tion given by his 11111111": I've got 1'1 heavy rifle and a very llt‘.'l\'y park .\ntl of course I've got a pair 1'11 heavy feet. .\ly rif|c's on tn_v sltottltlst‘ attd niy paclCs upon my bzrclc. .\t11l the blinking 1111's upon ni_v blinking feet. lb) l like it? llhics he like it?) lt is a perfect trcal. For 1v1tcther we're tttlvaticing or 1v11ctl1er in retreat. Our 1110111: of lOC()1l!tlll(\llO\'Cl' road and nvtr street ls feet, feet, feel, fect, feet, feet, fccl, My feet, feet, feet, feet. feet, feet, llear ‘e111 ltent, beat. beat, just feet-just feet! As I walk 0r 111111110, llobblc, crawl or ramble. Hear 'em beat —— my feet! Mav Mr. Brnsnttttfs feet be wrappctl iii cot- tott wool this night! And may be live to get l little gout from well-deserved Burgundy. Full nvtaér 1U! "WVWK r1111 CHARLUTFETOWN UIJARUIAN IIITES BY TIIE HAY A pocket-size edition of “Meln Kampi" has been pubffstted tutu WIII be part of every German sold- ier's klt. The W009! my 11°! 5° too enthusiastic over the PUBLIC FORUM ‘Illfnfoluml In open fur Ila nlllnlllsi by cnrrnpoutdoltl n! caution of lnlrrom ho Chu- lnltctcwi flundhnn don not Ir t OOIIIIIII undone lho ctclnlnnc bl CIIIIIIDOIIIIIIR: tfon. nevertheless ft may DOESIIJIY be of use tn ‘JOPDIIIE a buuet_ —- Montreal Gav/nte. Finland will not. get n formal In- tervention from the ghost. at. Gene- va, but she may get some help. And 1f the Lxague is dead. the necessity for some k111d of league. same fo1"m of collective organxzauon fer Europe 1s only more imperative than ever Sufferuig ls a great. ailudote for tear and evasion and uneertamtty; and out. of the new war It. scents that some organization, more firm- ly based upon reality, leis grand- iose, but more ".~t31b10.‘5l1'OIlg€l‘ and deeper tn its roots. is almost eer- tafn to emerge. - New York Her- aid-Tribune. If II": Conservatives are going to campaign on the change that Canada 1s not conductuig the war efficiently, and 1t the Liberals seek toturn 011 the ground that they can be tclfed upon" to make a mcst, et- fectfvg contribution. the net result will almost surely be a definite fn- tenstftcattott of Canada's war ef fort. And this. front the viewpoint of the otttstde world, appears a-s the most sfgnlLcant. aspect of the forthcoming eleetfcti across our gortliern border. Washington ost. When the tlermometer drops well below the zero ntark, tnatty thoughts 111-e aroused 1n the mind of the presoii wtio has to walk a mfle er so in the crisp. biting air. The first of those thoughts, unless the individual 1s impervious to con- ventions. is the utter stupidity of clothing worn by the average mam amt woman. In. summer out‘ cloth- ing f; too ivarnt and stuffy; tn win- fer out" eloztung is too t-hln and completely inadequate to meet the rigors of cold weather. -T1mm1ns Press. Consider, then, the task of the British Navy patrolling the ocean"; of the wcrld, where the distances are so great as to be almost nicoti- cetvable. Especially consider what they are up against In the Nortn Sea. with sc-tnet-ntng like two hun- dred thousand square miles of sea to patrol 1n that area 11.10110. WII-ll coittplete clarknen-s lot" about ‘.50 hours each day at this ltlitf‘ 0f year with almost can-taut storms, togi, rain poor visibility and LIVLFOLIIIE- est. sea conditions 111 the world. The fact that they tiave 111 Iipite of these conch-lions. been able 1.0 bottle up tltc (i/‘flllflll naval vessels 11nd tnaltttatn a htoztntcte 1.s one 0f Lite marvels c-t tiaval \va1"l’a1'e. 11L 1s also welt 1.0 tcnteitnbct" that. great pub- licity 1s always given t0 a vessel Whrch f; able to slip back Into a Get-man port, but n0 Dktbltcfty at all is given to the hundreds of cases of ships prevented frctn do- 111g so by the alertness 111111 ‘scannin- 5111p of the BP-LLSII patrols. 1t 1S unfortunate that the unthinking public likes to dramatize the gang- ster working In the dark rather than the policeman who gtttttwta us against 111m. —New York Herald. Our government has already shown 11s ivilnitgnesa to do every- t-lititg I01" l-iniand t-tta-t. IL can do without wrecking its self-imposed tieutraltty 111 the presetu. European war. 0111" peopc as tiictividttais littvc gone even further 11nd ate cott- trLbuting generously‘ to Mr. Hcrtcit Hoovers Fittnlstt Relief Fund. These activities ntay not be suf- ticiettt to save Finland from the fate that 5651115 to await tier. But 1t f» doubtful to say the least. that any activity 011 the pant of our gc-vertirnetit can save Ptntattd frzm that fate. We ltzve deliberately adopted 11 stxcitje and on the WDCI‘: intelligent policy toward the belli- gerent nations of Europe, 11 ps1 cy which enables us w1th.r1 proper limits. to express out" sympathies 11s bzbivceti the partes 10311101. It wcultt not. be witc- :1‘ prudent l1! abattdon that policy the f.r.~;1 Lnie it ts tested by 1111 (IHOLIOIIQI up- heaval on Lhe part of our pectptc A Baltimore Sun. It is interrstittg In tint-c Iht" all" pttrcnt. fa lure cf Lit: "pectic-L b111- tlislkp" clans. these suppcst-d 10111- mcrec-ratd 11g tat-rat", 01 the s .1 One 1s CCILCVCG 1,0 ltave becn datu- aged by 111.1‘ bombing on the first day of the war, and tiotnmg else 15 known 11113111 hcr. Evciytbctli‘ l; towns 11111111‘. liappencd to a secou. the Grn-f Sptc, aft-er a cr11.se that did relatively trnttet" damage. The Deutschlattd ls the other represent- at ve of the class. Ste 1s known to have destroyed two merchant. ships 111 Oetcbet" and captured t-hc City of I-‘tttit. the 1ft ruetioti in Novem- ber of the aux ury CHlh-CI‘ Rawal- plnd is the only cuter avatlabc de- t-atl upon her career. No doubt her real bag was larger. But she could ltardly have done any sensauonal dantagc wztncui. 11s brccnuttg known tn suite way. I11 the Wotld Wnr the Mcewe. a mete cksgutscd mredtatit-man. slipped out of G121‘- many to gather I11 more than 12.1,- 000 tons of Alued sinpping and got safely home. The Deut-schland can hardly have accomplished auytliittg tlike that, and scents to tottcw that as commerce raiders the "pocket. battleships’ must. be set down 11s expensive fiuturcs. Naval design l3 always an uncertant DILSIIIE$S. No doubt our 0w11 naval authorities, who are understocd to be cottstdler- tng the development of the heavy, trail-cruiser 11nd httlf-ba-ttfc 111p type. will weigh everytttttig ttint ts known about. the performance. - New York Herald 'I‘r'.bune_ The snow crackles beneath our boots. A hatt-mcott rises serenely above the fullest. ptne on the hill Lo the south. We climb into the cradle-like Japttintt sletglts and fold the blankets around us. The yellow - mnnecl FIIIIIISII tiorscs charge out into the wood roan, the runners begin their squeaky slug- song A Fattstt arlvttttce guard gallon; past. 111s wlntc robes blow- ing for all the world like a nits- ptnccd Ku-Ktux KIIITIFIYISIII. night- rtdfitz 111 Alaska. The snowboutid forest s are as still as d-eath. But the ltenvetts are alive with ‘tttzht and beauty. The Northern Ugttts throw billovi-titg ribbons ccrtt ribbons. They curl and then roll. They serpentine hither and yen between the stars. broadening out into wide sweeping curves and as suddenly contrasting into nar- row ribbons once more. Jupiter might. well be flcwtntz luminous smcke wreaths from one end of the heavens to the other. ttently and with t1 calculated rythm tn suit his tmnertal whimsy. Two Finnish soldiers walk past us. One of them says to the other, $1 acres". the sky. They arc opales-l’ “They FEED PRICES AND POLITICS Sim-Since wrtttng on this important subJect before, great. changes have taken place. for tn- stead of having a, regular sass on of Parliament we are abcut to have an election ccntcst throughout the whow; of Canada. Ana 11o doubt as usual the v.rt.ucs and v.ces of pol- itics will be used and misused In many varfed ways. But here lssome- thing of unlimited value which could be derived from the proced- utvr, namely that out" cattdxdaws not only pledge themselves but secure the pledges or tnen- leaders to do sontethtttg definite about our feed prices whether caused by m high a freight rate, too great. a middle pro- fit. or both. Our Island r; well as at, least part of the Marttintes has always been at a great. disadvantage 111 tnrs way, but now with out" pegged products and soaring Imports we are placed tn fmpossfble circumstances. So that instead of being an afd to Canad- ian wartime industrial accomplish- ment we are planed tn an awkward and loosing condition. tvlueh d1- rectly or indir-rctly affects evcty cltzett 0f this Province. If there be any virtue 1n POIILIOS here ls an opportune time to use ft, for not only would 1t increase pro- duction and benefit everyone Ln general but this would also 1n turn reflect greater business and traxfe t-a their provinces. It is nu imposs- tble 1.111115 we are asking for ‘if reg- ular freight. rates cannot be lowered then there 1s no reason why we cannot have a. low robe excurson. quota, through tram or anything that. W111. give us a rettfonable con- tact with our brother faint-er 111 the West who sells these feeds 50 cnenp- Mucn has been said and clone L0- wttrds getting these concessions Some advfg the nun-partisan way but here I maintain is a rare op- portunity for either party to bath elect themselves and do semcttttug for the Island or Marunnes that. will be of boundless bereftt to all. For example our first real connec- LIOII with the mattland (the ca: ferry) came through the fulfill- tnent of an elcetttxn titettgc, as did tunuy cfiicr of our social 111111 1.111111- cuil llllpl‘0\'(‘llll‘lll.<. EVSII when sttong itnparval petition was tiiade to have the fare-s on the Rocky Point ferry reduced we could not get one ecnl. oft. but when it be- came (tcsirabto 1111 the part 0t rep- rereuttittvcs 1t. W11» etininatetl en- tirely at. a lllOllliflll-S not-ire. If one of our pitfllcs would coni- mit itself to do scmettitttg cfeftntteln the ttnmedute future about these conditions. there 1s n0 doubt, I be- lieve, bttt that they ivrntd r-eeeive the support 0f the majority in every cctistttttenri". A1111 our ctuirlttttites would 1101. only tirove tlit-itiselvcs far-seeing politicians rind sound statesmen, but. ivrtltd add to the beneficial epochs of I~la11d history one 1T" '1 wruld ovcrrhtficw all ln its aid tti provincial pt‘o\".pe1'1ty and 01111111111111 saiidtit" v. I r1111, Sir ct B. II. 1111111111.. ma rvte w. two CiLv Conti- cillors. 1111c ttatntttatecl for the office of Maven". Councillor B Ray Holman. Deputy Mayor. and Councillor H. Maelntyre. I 1111.111 to point cut to our Cuizctis. certain intbrovetttctits ac- cstnplishcd bv B. R31" Holman. De- puty M.1_\'L11' durina‘ thc vents scr- vcu 11L tne Cotnitat 8.111111, frctn the lllll/ Dercd to ttie urcsetit. tte has lettrfcavored to tntbrove financial conditions. utte. tie was not suc- c ul in ltavmc at his resolutions 1rd. u tiutnbct" b21111: mtet. 11 t... _ ‘ I‘ is only 11 few _ve1\r.s past, the C1. wnu are esnsunters of lLtcu". ', weze prying 13 cents per K110 Watt. H2111". Councilor .15 lLy Holman, at that, time was ClILIl 111111 of the Llizltt Comtnitlce. e question of lower E - 11nd. 1.1:! to his i. ..t..s_ L110 1111c.» were l1. tits‘. to 7 cents p21‘ 11nd later to the present, rates, wthieh are very favorable when supplied frotn t1 steam otziernted plant. 11:111.‘ an Eectrle consumer tisiti; 125 itnits tot" attotltet‘ 111111112 K. W. I>l1.s.l per 111011111 pays less i k 111) t tric 1". ‘etzt et C11 at .11 unit. are so hellLshly beautfful, you a1- mcst have to look at them " us 1t is tmtiosstbie to (to anything ‘also. — 11111111111 Stowe 1n Chicago Daily News, V I _ _\ .______.. ”:_A_ ' 1 mc "s 1 TIIE IMPROVED BfiltDlTlllN " POWII ER " FOR HORSES AND CATTLE. This Condition Powder wlll carry uff’ gross humors. purl) the blood and give the ani- mal's coal a fine Elossy an nenrnnce. Tunes un the system. rem- edies all skln Irllllflles and ls n. uplendid crank-tor 0| worms. i, Absolutely 11111 finest 01111111- 1 Ilon Powder money an buy. 1 No owner of stock should he without It. Prlce Per Lb. 50 Cents. IT PAYS TO FEED A M C'S HOG-WORM AND TONIL POWDER Each vrnr lutnrlreds of pip dle Irum worms. 'l‘his could he remedied If swine breeders would feed worm powder In | time. The most dependable flflf‘ effective of these powders 11 Macs. Do not delay. Get vour sur nlv today. Price Per Lb. 35 Cents. We Ive Mall Orders nfolnti lIIcnt on. l Remember we no only n! far from vou n your Poll Office nr Mall B011. L111: 2 mics 1 F01‘. ‘ thtrteen-and-a-hatf miles l 1 1 B. Roy Holman’: effort: In fighting this quutfon and sticking to the Int tlon, 1mm tne dune low! of’ nte: pa: unit. follow- ed In 11o time. but. not from any additional work the City coun- cil; ‘be further we: rates being due tolgood business management of the ectflc Com ny. The records of e Police De- partment. aho a atarked im- provement of ‘pltne, proper patrolling of the Cfty 11.1111 1 111:1 control of law-breakers. etc, has not been exceeded since B. R0)’ Batman's tenure of office as chair- man of Police. Hts efforts ‘were very consider- able tn connection with having measures passed In Council, order- Ing an external audft of the an- countlng system of’ the City af- fairs durlng 1930. This audit was carried back to previous years us f" M any dflta could be obtain- ed. The deplorable financial con- dltlon. u revealed by the tecent. audit I; known to all citizens. There are reports. according to "Third Citizen" writing in the Guardtan, 3rd ft"1st.. that. the audit. ls only partial, “and there are certain lnts should be cleared up." In is I szree with hlm. In order that. this further question Ls cart-ted on, It Ls evident to me a man of B. Roy Harman's abil- fty, experience. and sterling quali- ties of Justice, and fair play, should have an opportunity to complete the Investigation. A dissertation on the success of B. Roy Batman's tenure of office tut Otty Councillor Ls "not. within the bounds of this letter, but It. ls not. out. of the way to wfsh hlm vlc- tory In the coming election fot" Mayor-and reward hlm with the honor he certainly earned. I am, Sir, etc, . Q-AUTA PROHZBITION E I-‘ORCEMENT StrwThere seems to be quite a deal of discussion lately about. “Prohibition Enforcement" In these columns. It. scents that no matter to what. degree the law may be e11- forced It Is not: enough alone to give the desired effect simply be- cause the law deals with the con- dition and not the cause. For this reason we must. zlve up this apostasy 1.5 an effective means of obftterstlng this obnoxious habit. of drinking, (the absence of which would go far In making this fair Province. more like Sir Thomas More's tnuclt dreamed of "Ut0pia.") The cause of such deplorable be- haviour may find Its nucleus I11 our present social custom of danc- tttg. It ls here that. nlnty-nfne per cent of our young tnen venture out on such a. ltfe-wrrcckltig voyage. This is where we need stricter c11- forceittettt of the law fn order to nrevettt that, start. to which there ls no flnlsh. I um not ccmdemnfng dancing but only that which ts as- sociated with ft. If only some po- litician would speak out, In the use of common good. ltistory would acclaim hlm as a hero. Something tnore than law en»- forcement Ls needed. Matty or- ganizations as there may be with their far diversified objectives, not cue holds as an Ideal the one litntdred nereettt abstalner. Such tvi organlzatioti as this and based :11 that. Ktettt, law of human nature. namely, "that. the hone of reward has greater effect than the fear of punishment." would tend to lead the youth to sometliltitr tiobler. It Ls only when the peo- ple wotk in co-opemtloit through a great organization that tliev can have the weight to act effectively. “Procrastination Is the thief of time Year after year ft steals. tilt all are fled." Even lf we are 111 the minorltv ‘ct us remember James Russell Lowell when he says: "They are slaves who dare not be In the right with two or truce." Surely others have something to B . S y I am, Slr. etc.. KEITH S. II. Kenslttgtott, R. R. Searching The Attitudes twinnioetz Free Press) If you ramble In the strato- sphere, you are certaltt to come acros the tt-aft of the frail but. elastic Belgian Professor Auizust Ploeard. He ls trhe eon-finned student of the altitudes who fives with his head in the clouds. He [believes that tihe higher vou no ,tt1e more you learn. so he went. ,ub some eIzh-t to nine miles over Belgium. And now. he ts comtnz to Buenos Alt-es to advise Amen- ttne aviators how to ascend to I15 mfes. Professor Plcoard L; t0 contribute all his otievtotts obser- , vattons and to lend his instruments to the Argentine Government's study of the stratosphere. He ls acwmmnled by his aooocl-ate m lngh ascents. M. Max Cosvrts. who 1va11t 11o almost eleven miles six years 1130.1 So far as mere lament t5 concerned. this was the record tlll two United Statics officers. M11101‘ A. W. Stevens and Captain Orvll Axiderson. rose more ttttan out W111‘! 980. 515116191111: the stratosphere 1s a sclenttflc necessity. It DrBDHres for the next advance In 10m:- rtmtm flvlniz, which ls to make ocean- flylna commercially orac- "utctrsrzs" is sold Everywhere In the Province I sing no song of England. My wit: are slow and arv: I only rise to helb her. and, rfsfng. " wonder why. Why beans my near: for Etigland you wiser men may know. I know this only, brothers: she calls me, and 1 g0. The secret. that is England her lung, green pastures keep; Her quiet hamlets store it; her hills that. seem asleep Enfold It tn the vaLeys with plough- land. 11r- .11!_\d w ; Her milk-white msts enshroud It. and knew that It Is 300d. These sing the song of England, whose words I cannot. Iiear. I only know they build for me l Th ntleanlrtg lfitat. unclear. _d e sng, per taps. er sage o y soul that. slowly tolls to find The way t0 faithfulness. and laughter that ls kind. Oh, she has sins a-plenty. and tier broad. green breast: t; scarred, But, the hills that girdle England keep a truth that I shall guard. -E1"t1es1. Raymond in the Sunday Times. AUSSIES SAVE CANBERRA —(CP) —Australia's savings certificates. 1n denomina- tions of about $5, $25. and $50 will enable persons of sntall means to assist 1n the war effort. The certifi- cates will be current seven years, with 3 1-2 per cent. interest. TROOPS CONCENTRATE LONDON —-(CP) —Sllent libra- ries will be provided for troops of the three services thntthey may not lose the liublt of concentrated read- ing "as they dld In the 111st. war" an official of the Library Association explained. tlcal. But ocean a1: transport. it may be claimed. Is 1m achieved practicality. _Ye5 11nd no. Pan American Airways has but transutlatittc air transport. on I. profltaible basis since the war be- gan. War has not impeded this un- def-baking. but, the weather has. The Atlantic has two different cltntates. and before schedules can kept. wit-h commercial recu- tnritv itt both 1111c 110011 and t-lir bad settsotis. oceanic ttir transport ls at. a. disadvantinze l-II betntz unable to take off and land with the recu- larltv 0! ocean shlptllnrz. The way is betntz prepared bv the scientists exploring the strato- sphere 11nd the desmicrs bttlldlttg the required aircraft. The en- thusiast and Ltie ettzlneet" will brfnz perfection to the operation or 9,11- transport. between the heml- spheres that ls BIIIQM the amaztnz accommltslunents of’ the century. That. commercial flylntz will not be in the stratosbltercv ltauttted by Pt"0fe&o1' Picetxrd and his asso- ciates. but it could not be done at altttudm clear of the weather tn the North Atlantic's bad seasons ff it had not, the meteorolotztcai attd other observations of the sx-letttists to tztticle it flridlttiz the ritrtit. levels and t0 sbccifv the needs of the altcratl. bcltn! 1.111111. fo1- regular service 0n schedule over_th¢_ Attanftc. Don’t Offices: (lltarlolleloivn, rxnfalllllazozrrnririzc filial??? 01' aowriwllrlirllwyllll4 until your house is on fire. Insure now. 1111111111111 11855110., 11111111111 “HELP THE LEGION CAMPAIGN FOR OUR SOLDIER BOYS” FIJIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII . italitg alwaui ute BRAHMIN ORANGE PEKOE TEA rststtuiutv 1o. 19411 Profession! Gard: II. F. IIIBIIIMLB Chartered Aooomum Ill! Richmond Street Phbllo I7 IEO. B0! l! _9_ McLECD 81 BENTLEY W. E. BENTLEY. ILC. .I. A. BENTLEY, . C. F. BENTLEY, LLB. 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