1*.\(‘._r;_1=*)1112» 4 . THE cnmguoajrtzrowtv GUARDIAN rué c1111: torrrrowu GUARDIAN Manning Daily (Founded tn I887) h, fid‘lll“ LipuL p,“ w (theater S. MCLIIII 111-1- i-it-aavnt. .1 R. Burnvh. I-J-i- Secrt-taiw". l.i1-ut (‘<11 I). A. “aclflnnorl. |).S.O. Editor and .'\1.111'1t1_i11 IIirerlOI‘. J. R. Burnett. F-JJ. r sin-mu- liditnr. l-‘rank Walker. SFISSFIFPTION RATES 5.00 I .11 once) ‘ellveru u Cit" s p" l‘ "1 ( iidtfarlcct mailed to P E Island _ - 1m rid 111111 mailed to Canada and Us. .\l1~111l»1~1\ . Bureau o1’ Circulation: “The Slrurtgwnst filetnory is Weaker than the "cakes! Ink." c. -- --—--— —*~- 1111x1111", 1-"1;1s111".\1t1' 10, 1940. 1W‘ _ _ ‘_ ,____ .,__,___. _ _ 11111 Sake Ut "Unity" 1. ~". 1." 11 Lluiada touched a , . ; . 3,, ..,, 1 11-1-1111-1" .18, t1 111.111u]1 p ._' ._ 11,.1.11:11".1>11 had declared war. _ _ 1- 1111111," he said, "to saw 1; <1 ,.1.1.":11:1. 11c ]]]].]>l be prepared 41". .'1 111.1‘ l 1 w 1m). Iuimu‘ Pu,- ,1_._,, 1].; i1, prcscrvatioti l. I‘ n". , l; 1.1 1.1.1" 111111 and future W, - i; .-.I~.1 lwqnllvl] of petxsvvu- . ._ 1 1- ~ ".1..1 1" ".11ut"11-s 11f struggle.’ -1.1."1'.111.1 .\/1."."1.1111r, six 11111111l1s ;.1_ .\l1", l\"111,_1 spoke 5o11te\\‘]1".1t ."....- _,.;.111»1 the \"ie\v \\']11c'.1 1s 111 crs today, that, re- _,_ 111111111-111 or party may be l‘\§ r11 wha: its policy may be, 11 -,‘»~.- t-nt- i".s<1lf may conic to v 111111- 11111] now that .11 uluucvcr may he . a: Wcstiniuster .. , that t‘;111."11li:111s like other . crests first. what do . 11.1.11. 111111111111 of knight- 111" :"1~-111rce< pcrttiii?" . n these two 3t](l1'(‘>.<(‘$ 111.5111 .\]r. King pointed __1:"1~~11>11 had heeu r111111111g ~ 1W1 >h:1<]11\\" of an 11111111111]- 11-11 rleepwiivig. Yct 111 111.11 . . 1: "111 the outntgcous Cieriiuni a 17 L11] 1111111] that lcft the issue no t. the declaratiott of war by .1\ 111' 1111s will balancing the merits " ' i‘ I1~1 the advisability‘ of 1111-11 t1. a cause that was 1e a dvft-ticc of our whole 1111] jtvtote of his refusal to allow ' 11p :11I1"—tt";1i11i11g cstablislt- ]‘11"1""15 11.. The refusal was not l ‘ i “ 1f 1‘11~I~1 it 1111s‘ ltccausc a ..1' 1 ~ -~ 1.1 zinotltcr c1111ntry —— l1t- ~11: 11p 1111 our soil; a ' "pe11de11cr1" would not 1111,1/":1r~". u1111_v was "sav- mzr d1 fenrc lnulget was lw-t year 141 sufllC Sfioyxm, from ohiclt czutset] such —~— 1'1 \\."1<»:=o hedged hv 11".-111"1"<. 1l1.;1t the material i‘ 1111310 =1-1"11111].'11"_v to the ~11 a~<:11":1nccs unity, it semis, ". tun-fly people arc asking T111311. i'~ ' "1t .\lr. King has been dili- ger‘. i1". Ntrvous Sympathizers _ in» l.'1" f4: '11s’ q-uzue has "made n p05- Sihlr 1".‘ .1] 11:1:1111"::1] help to lfilllittld, for 111.1111. . lfi11:11]<. heiuq vcry careful, how- "Ef. not 1r- rwtne that country, thus avoiding any fear 11' \1I1."t~111<<11t in a ticutralitv argu- fllvtlt. lllv l11-r-11 done. savs an exchange, 1s 1o e.\:111. . "1 i111; authority of t]1c lixport- 1111111 rt gite it up 111 a .11 hundred 1111111011 dollars and I11 ittalw future credit grants of 11.1.".1~11ty' 111i]li0t1 dollars for 3111'“ 11:1: 111111111)" would have 1Q he 11w] 111.»- 111 n1111-1n1l1u1ry stntplics "1 111C l. 11 >t:1‘"~. 11 1s slllmlzttcd. 1t is hflliet] that 11.111]; t. - ~.1.]-p11-.~\<1] l-‘inns and the equally l1ard-]-r'1~~"1. l v =1» will be able to avail them- selves r11 1'11. 1:111"r1'11.l payment systctn for ob- It-I-‘lttig 1:1 " ~~.1'_1" :11111l< which, though not dir- t‘<‘l]_\' 11-_~p;1=. n1 1].,- war effort, will bring a 1111-."1.~11:"<1 111 -.11f to the civilian population. ‘ ll"! 5'» \'~'1= “111 avdlv cwtcnrlcd," according to 3 ll'1""ll'1l4'-"~“~ 'l1"1"li1'i1. that this action was the .. - . f'lli1‘1"11! "1 1.1" l.1.!111"l11:111:<;s11111e 0f which, '. rlvilht 1"o11c1"iva]>ly henefit the I .1 11111.1 1:. \\h1(‘]1 now ltappen to he batilutg 1111" 1.,» . .\111crican principle of ugflbcfhtlj: 1,11 ‘111: ‘ _ ].1-1.l,l;~_ by [he Pmpk and f"_r l“ 11- . 11.11.1111 1t was rtucc “higl1ly1 rc- .<'ll\11l ~ .1 h1- perntiuet] to "prrislt ]...11 was hack in I863, 119w- .'1 l"."1.< 1111111411101] since thcn. ..-»1" \\'..'"11" (i.-111"1,;1-_ 1111111 let] ‘the oppogi- 11 \11:1- »1.1- - 11111‘ fir-111 1111- 1 S1 tion 11 ‘liw "1-1.'..11 11f credit" ltroposnl, im. plorcd 11.1- 1" 1 d1» 1".111l1i11;_'1l1:1t might be 111- terpretcr] 1.5». 1] :1. already :1 f 1 (lrawn 11111. 1' 1 i" :1 1111111111111] act. -‘"]‘hcre is '-l=1111111u 11p that wc may lie 1"-1..:1 \\":11"," he said 111 grc.'11 ll'(‘]]11]1'llh1:1_ h. 1111-,-m._ p1"1~s11111."1l1l\", tlmt "WIT 11111] l‘ i 111 |11~ country are hc- Flllllll"! '1' 1'1 lillll. l1] \|11t." of the delihcralc ""<'I"l'l~ 1 l 1..1 1=1T"111"i."111- 111 blindfold lltent. 'li]111r11 .1111. |'11..':111111l1"_ ]1l(1l]_)' of itifltictitizi] "]]]"']" "l ‘v l 111"] 511111“ \\'lI11 lltlflfPd-‘lttll the triu- 1 1.11-- ..~. 1111-] fully rmlizc the 1" 111111 1"111111t1"v11f \\"]1.'1] is hap- 11111] 1-1 111,1] of t]1e world's his. \i1_'111l:1"11'1"‘1 p 11111;- a: t? 1111')". /\1.|"i.1| \V.1rfnre, I870 H1111. t. 1.1 1- ].11~11" that we had 111-rial 11..111.-:. 1- i l1.1.-"1-]’11i~~1:111 far 111 I870? 'l'=- 1 I 1] I front an old lI('\\/S— ]"-l]11‘r 11:1]. 1.1111l1l<-. 111111-11]. inspiring rcadiitg |]1=~.- 1111. ‘~11 -1::"11l"11111~ l1avt- rcacaed such p1-1f11""." 11.1: "l‘ 1%, 1].]. :14. 154711. .1\ ltattle it‘ 111t- .1.1- 11.1.1.1] o1. 1.]1"1_ S, uhcu 11110 Frcuclt "111f| In]. >1] ballons tried to fly over the Prussian lines. 1n ‘the dangling b; kct of the first was a French officer. llis was the experimental effort. If hc s111"cc111]1~1], the stcnntl ltallttuft, 1111111 tjatnbcttzt, his >t’v'1't'11]t‘_\' 11111] ‘]'is~.1111]1e1", 11111111] follow. ln a short time the first ]1.1]l-11111 was over the Gsr- ntan lines and s.11-11 1]§»;1ppc;11"e1]. Chcerctl by this 1111111111111. success, the second balloon took to the :11r. “lien they were directly above the ]‘1"us.~i11.11 lines, Zlllolller l1:1ll1~1111 rose up 10 meet them. This 1111c was larger than tiamhcttzVs. It display-ct] the l"‘1"c11c]1 colors. hut when it cable close to the l‘1"i111e .\ll11]~lL‘1"S lmllonti, it ‘with- drcw the color: 11f France 11111] held out the Ger- 111;1n flag. .\111] 1]11-n the t't‘e\\' of the (icrtuan ]1;1]]1111l1 opened riflc fire 1111 the lirench. The 111-mic]; lmlluvttists 1111-]; l1|1 the challenge and respntulet] 1\i1]1 ]111ll11< of their own. A strong wind tore at the two aircraft and whipped thcm 11p to a hritght 11f al111111 1.0011 feet. The coin- l1a1a11t~ cotuiiiued firing at each 1"11l1er. §utltlcn— ]_\", the lirt-ncli l1:1';l111111 heuan 111 drop. The l‘russi"111s had hit it 11h -ut four or five 111111". The l1.'1]]o1--11'= c.'111\":1< ].."-.1] lwr-n puticturct] ltatllv; ‘he precious gas \\'."1s wcripiiig. lt dropped r111icklv. * * "‘ The ]'r11~~1.111\ 1"l11111'1-1,] \\"i]1]i)\". lut the lirencli had lost 11171l11-1" 111111" cotirage nor their presence of 1111.111]. They s1111n patched 11p the punctures 111th pieces" 111' 1";111\";1< \\"]1icl1 thev ltzul prnpaied fur iu~1 =111"l1 an cutergencyn Their l1a]].11111 r11~<1 "11 11111111 more shots Master] out {111111 r‘.'1"]1 ~1 \ml thcn i] happci1ctl 'l‘his 1pm {lip l‘1"11\.i-1»1 pl11111111111§11l tmvard the e11 l1 1"1":1.~l11"1l :111..] f1-ll nnart with a luuge “pp. ,_ 1i:1111.!1.-11."1'< l1:1l‘1111111 had reached thc ]"'r1-111"l1 11:1] :1 l11111-h1-1] ]]4\1'.<<']l]('l1 guided the ]1:1ll111111. to the 3111111171" lvllll1 .1111 - EDITORIAL NOTES — R1~\"111u1> 1:1 ‘.1111 ]'1".1\11!1"1" derived from the 1"1-;_§1>11";11f1111 <11 11111114‘ \"1]1i\"les, drivers’ licenses. fines 1111" :l.1- itifraciion 11f 111111111‘ vehicle laws" ;in1l_1__-.1.1.]i111- taxes 111 1113b‘ 1111111101] $-l<>0»-]05 c1111111."11"1~1l with $1111’: 111 1113f- Il I i‘ ‘F (‘iuuulit 1111111111111] :11 horses 111 llecenther \-.1l1111.l .11 $7.017 11- 11111111111111] with 4b’ at $11781) E11 81111111111111‘ and 1111 :11 $11.03; in Dcceitiher. 1113b‘. lluriug 1]111 calendar year 10311 there were 511; horses i111pr11"1c1] 111 1h1~ value of $212.31); c11111p.'11'e1] with 7711 :11 $117.58: in 1115b‘. Most of lllC>Q came from the ]':1i:1~1] States. ~ u n- n: Imports of l1i1les and skins unwed sharply higher in llect-niht r \\"]11-11 311.333 cwt. were 1111- portcd C|1l11]1;t1'<'tl with 1511175 111 lleceiiihei", 1938. U11 the tuhet l1:1111l, 1]1-."]111t~ 1111- ITCUFLlUtl in the exports this 1111a] lu-ing 35.155 cwt. contparcd with 3.2.751 in 111-11111111111". 1113b‘. , * * >3 1F Vegetable oils 111-re imported 111 December 10 the value of $1133.31] c11111|1are1l with $015,351) in .\'1-\"11111]11~1" .1111] $3113.70: 111 llect-mher, 1115b‘, while during the Cill1‘]]<]il1' yw-ar 11131). imports totalled $11.11 1.11111 c11111p;11"e1l lvith ‘\V\/I,SI11).5_>5 111 1113b‘. =11 ~11 =11 4t A11 i111]i1";11i->11 11f the 111-111] of puhlic opinion is an i111p11r_\' ltyillg ~11111 11111 l1_\" 11111" of the Fed- eral (.']1a1"1<~1"1-1] ]‘.."111l.. 111 111111-11411111" publishers asking \\]1i1"]1 p." '1_v ‘"11" :11"1~ supporting, duc no doubt 111 1111" fact iiizu 1121* fi11:1111:i:1l [)l'(‘.\>. like the ]"‘111;1111"."1] X111- .'1111] .\l<111<1:.'1r_\" '|ii11111.<. have swung r111111.l 1:1 support 111 the .\i."1ti1>11z1] Cou- sc1"\"at1\"e~. * i 1' i1 \\'i1l1 sharp r11l\:1111"11,- in the ituportg of froth p111"k. l1;11"11i1. l1."1111~ 11111] \l11>11]1l.111~" and canned bee], (a 11l.1's ]le1"1111l111t" imports of 111111115 ju111pc11 11> a 1.111111 11f 5111184711 from $_;1_1_5.S_t1 in November and $11<>J1o1~ 1'11 lleccn1hcr, I938. Fresh pork i111|1or1s ;1t111>1111t1-1"] to 4.614.402 pounds c11111p:1r1"1] with 537 only. in bacon and hams 151.7115 .11,;.1i11~1 _‘.11._1111‘< 11111] canncd hecf 9:47.17 1111111111,. against 38:55: in Dcccnibcr, 1938. 1t i I Ii The Mink llr11ed<1rs ;'\~s1>1"i:1tio11 of America. at the final svssiott in 0111.11,... ituihorizcd tl1c appointtileiit 11f a 01111111111011 11f three members to scck a tariff of 5o per c1111 1111 imported mink pelts and to make a survey of the tariff proh- let11 as it affected the indn~trv as a \1"]1o]c. The coitniiiuee “as created folloyviiig addres>es hy D1‘. M. h. lltnvard of ])1-11\"1"r, Col” and other speakers 1111111111111; the 111111] for protection for the grmving industry of mink hreediitg in the United States. I I if 11 David Garrick, actor and drantatist, horn tl1is date, 1717. llt- elevated the 111111111: tone of the stage, 51111511111101] for the old stiltctl and de- claniatory style one more vivacious and na- tural, and greatly increased the popularity of Shakcspeareatt perforittzinces. Among his plays "The Lying \'."1l<"t" 11111] “The (landestiite Marri- age" hcsidcs ittany ptwtlogttcs, cxpilogtics and tnisccllaneotts pieces. “\\"'e ne'er see o11r foes llllf we wish them to stay, They never see us hut they \\"1.<]1 us ziway; lf they run, why, 11c fullou". or r1111 them ashore, For if they 1111111 fight us", ue catinot do more." a 1v- n - It is officially :111111111111"e1] that the two Mon-- trcal (io11ser\"a1iv1- Yelvflltls. .\lr. h. S. \\'l1i1<-_ and llon. C. l]. (alum, l\'.C., will again he the party's sta11d;11"d-l1e:11"e1"s 111 5t. .'\ntoi11e-\\'cst- mount and 5t. l..'1\\"1"1-111"e S]. (it-orgc respectively. .\]1". l5. _l_ \\'11r111e11li111;<-r. irtiring 'l‘orv .\l. l’. for Verdun. 111]] :1;g."1111 1"o1t1e~l that riding as will .\lr. .\ll1n \\';1]~l1, retiring .\].]'. for Mount- ]\‘o_v:1|. At both the ('1111~<1r\":uivc ltctultpiartcrs and lllusc 11f the Liberal party it was indicated that 11o acc].'11t'1"1'i1-11< \\'<1t1]<l he given, in other word< 1111 p:11'1'111~.1 eff. l1 was thought at one 1111111 that .\l1l. latgt-tu" ])11r111"]1<‘r (l.1']111r.11]. Ft. lzuncsl and l*lpl11~.1_1r1 .\l."1ri<1r, ]\'.(‘. (Liberal. Jacques ("a1"1i<-1"1 naiuht he promised acvlnma- lions l1v thr- ('1111~111"v:1t1\"11< in return for thc same (‘1>11l‘t1-s_\'111]l1!‘1"!»'< of Rico-rs \\'|,;l@ "my (illllflll. illesst". Xllirior “w-rp ll111"-.1"l1er and elected only last ]]11"1-t11]11-r 1.2 in ]1_\'("-t"]crt1ot1s. ']‘]1."1t. luuvr-vri‘. r1l‘1»ff, 1111] 1-."1<‘l1 one of flu‘ If» island of .\l1-t1111- ritliitnu- nil] have l.i]1(»r.'1l an] (‘1111~e1"v:1'i\"'1 1211111 .111." in the fit-h]. Xlorcovct". there will he :1 (‘.('l".r~:1'11]11l.'1lz1 in Xlount hora]. Dr. l. 911111111 \l];.11. p.11~~§l-l_11 <~\"cr:1] Indepen- tlcnls £1111], luayht", one or tuo Xatioualials. NOTES BY THE WAY The admission from Tokyo "l" the joint. Russo-Jupaucx ouun- uary 11011111115101} hi}; "IOUIKl IL I111‘- pcsstble to rcuch an aEIWQIIN-‘IH.’ and has therefore d-SUZIIIGGG, marks the coLapce of ]11pocd_ o1 a tborougbgoittg scottctmtit of d11- ferences between _ the Lwo 1111- tions. The implicit nous o] the breakdown of the boundary negotiations are n01 wholly clear. What. ls important, however. is the fact. that. the predinttotm tlargely 91111811814113 fro-m Tokyo) of 010:8!‘ Russo-Japanese relations, and even a COHIl)l‘€l1(‘I\~l\'9 pact, have been disappointed for the present. 1111rt11cn11orc. 11111110111111 Japan by completing payment for the Chinese lwstern Railway, no long- er has 1.111s as a b11rga111111g point against the Russians. lnetc 1s nothing to prevent the latter 11pm \vi1]1d1"a\v111g their qu.d pro quu~— the Siberian fishing riglus -— otter the curcnt. year. — New york Tunes. - A large group of his friends 1n upper New York state attenu- ed a dinner at Rochestci" the other night. to launch Publishct" Frank GanneWs cattdidacy for the Re- publican nomination for President. “It 1s a clear cal] to dut_\1 that no citizen can ignore." said M1". Gannett. “My answer is ycs." We are reminded of the st-"ry" of a farm boy who one day a11- nounccd to his faithct- 1.11111 he was going 1o leave the farm and enter the ministry. "Where did you get. that. idea. con?" asked the old mun. “I got. "the calf,“ said 11111 _v""u1]1. “Last. night I had a drram_ I saw a vision of n statlt sky and of flcccy clouds that formed in clear outline the letters 'P.C'. I know that, they mean "Preach Christi” “Yours mistaken. son." said the farmer. “Those letters n1et1n ‘Plow Ccrni" m New Ycrk Wm"‘.d-'I‘e1e- gram. Many stories are going the rounds toeny ot city children who, beraue of the war. have had their frst taste of 11111 1n the ccuntry One of the best was 1"‘:- ccunted by an irrpcctrl" o1 1.110 Board of Education. who saw a group of bcys walking to H1911" billets carrying cabbage 1n their handa "Where dld you net those, boy‘°" 111" asked stispiciously". T]; turned and one 01 them ye fed back confidently, “Just over the t1edgc. Mist-er. '1‘]1ey1'rc grmv- mg wild over t-herc." - From the New York Sun. Dissolution of Parliament dosh- ed ‘Premier Aberbartk bcpes for a charter for the Batik of‘ A1- berta —- far a tnnc at least. But. there ts no need to w:1"t"_v_ ‘The ctvd-zt ncuscs, gctteratly called 50cm] Credit. banks. are still 1n QPCTHIIOII- and we have been told so many strrier. of 111211" won- derful sucrrss by Sacn] Credit. stump speakers that we cant imagine that even a chartered Bank of Alberta could do any bet- WY- Figures in the laubhc aeccunts shwv that it east the 1:1x-;)11yr1"s nf AToertn 10 cent: out 0t cvctflv d'"l- tar deposited 111 the curd t. 11011.5 in the first six 11121111115 to opera c them. Even the Bank of Aibsmn coukurt on any \1'01"~e than 11mg, —I_.c1]1b1"1dgc Herald. For 30 Scars the writer has 59°11 U11‘ t. l0 11nd ".111 au- thentic c: <1 o." won 111~.~t1111_v to 1111111. He has bfrn in touch with govcrnnzctits. b11'l‘1 folks. t1"n1"111- lers. trappctxs, 1v""]1 111111 311d s0 on. I have lied (‘I n idence from the United Stat-e Hwmce. Poland and 0111111" coun- tries. Possibly" tnrce m" faur score cases of alteyt’ nitric]: have b19011 sixteen years ego thr- Sattlt Star ni- f0_t_1d $100 tcr prntt 111.111 111111111 51111-"1! a rczvcnnblc pet "n n! a wotf attack 1n Atlzmtm or ltrnof that there was hostel:- rcsettttttf-ttt at mans apprnaclt, publzs 0111111011 1n the vtclnifjv ct the occurrence lobe conwidcrcd. The results cf r11] this. with rwrsona] c-])s"t"v:1t1o11 o] wolf 11111115 has bccn prtntrd 1111" a generation and a half in 1.119 5mm Star which 110w has 111 l7"f"llfll‘flllt"l"l a wolf book of some 30o pnqcs "Wolves and Men." contattrng 1151;"; stories culled from fts columns. 111cm are based on personal m. pcrfencc or the ncctntttts of j1(1'~_ I110 who were participants. so ma] all" R DITYRV berut1acious effort over trntty yours to tzct the tactr. about wolves the Star is forced to agree with the dictum "listed many years am bv old _Sam Martin. grizzled vctcritn o1 the Aigoma bus . that still stnttds four square to at] tho \\‘]11Il$ 111111 Plow; "Any 1111111 tittnt says he's, We" P] by R wolf 1s a liar." Qsault Ste. Marie Star. Just now m great many o! m" churches are holding their annual meetings. One of the mcst t1n_ portant parts of thctr work m, that time ls to select some more (lea- wns- N0 Part of their gathering 1s of greater importance, for, 110x; f0 the pastor. the deacons are the trey _men o! at] the spiritual ac- tivities of the membership In the election o1] n dnacm] more can br 811m no place to anytnmi; but his slptrttual qtltlllttes: social sphere 1s not to be confifacred; his We 1s of no consequence; his rat. mg at the bank 1s not. a prime Inc- mr in the matter. The qualities of heart. are of supreme Lmpor- ""1993 "Ofhlnt! elv-fltnnttcrs mucn. ——'I'he Canadian Bapttst In many section 111190111» Valley 1n Nova Scotta d?" have become a serious menace to fruit trees. "d . tttnd other crops. Yountizalttgiii Wes are favored particularly by the deer and somettmcs (tamtuzed ‘fQVFTPLV. In some areas the plant. m]! 07 .\'0"Y1]Z fives has become 1m- pract-tca] been-use of this ordinal-v 79"?" "T? 0f no nvtltt against deer 55m‘? 11110.1’ ernwl through very: small openings. Strnngg as n "my, seem. they seldcm jllmp fcttccs 1m". leis startled. Experiments on m; use of electric fences have m", corrterfout during 1m- p351, 5-0,"- by the Dominion Entnmnlclllral Laboratory at Annaprtt. R0111]. 11v" n! these fencm W978 set up. one around an arpple and pear nursflrv which has suffered annual dnm_ a" f" the Dflrt 15 years or more 91"‘ the other 1n a yountz. bearing (rtfvrd lntenplnnted with Vege- tables. ‘I'm deer hnd been vtsltzmz ‘hi’ "llr-‘fflty Wmunrly before the fence was constructed imn ha]; entered In H10 rrtzht before 1t, wns completed. 'l'no_v 111d not pom». trnte the fence attcr the bntthrv was contwcted. The fence was of two strands of barbed wire, the iower one two feet. above 1.1"- orrur‘ 0nd the scmnd. one and n. ]‘_"lf feet above the first. »-Frnn"| tne Dr-mtnton Department of Agriculture. _ ______J__‘ o! the An- Grrttiany‘, ‘ PUBLIC FORUM Thln column t: Illllll Ior the illncuulol by eorrupolulentn o! qnuttonu at Inn-rut. The Chur- lnttetown (lmnnllun don not lo- "ltmf"! ondunm the anlnlnnn of corrc-nounnh-ntn. PAGING Ml-ISSRS. DOUGLAS AND MCMILLAN Sirz- Saturday's Patriot gives a. report of a ""1‘\ve11t]et.h Century Lib- era] Club" 1116811111! held tn tho Board o1 Trade P001115 Friday night, 11nd in 11.. 001111110111. upon the “stir- rutt: IIGOICRQOS" uf 1110 _ ctcaits Mr, Douglas \\'1l11 "deflllllfl effcctnt-Lv" with we "lush pressure pmpagzttuia tacbcs" 0f the opposing candidates. ant] reports" 111111 as say- ing that 1t was the firsutame he bad the opportunity" to pubdcly expme thc CIITIIIIISHHICB; surrounding the dispatch of a certatn telegram rent by the 1111191" ucmlcntett to the Fed- eral Go\"e1"n111cnt a1 Ottawa. If there “"115 anything unorthodox or shady zibum 1t1e circumstances surrounding the dispatch of the tciegrtun in quest-ton. why did M1". Douglas confine his "exposure" t0 the 11111111bers tutendnm the ‘laven- tiettt Ccnturv Liberal Club meeting? 'I‘111-.11c is still n very tor e portion of the public. OULSIGG the ounds of 11115 Club, who might be interested in detnil< espcczttllv 1f they are "spiny". 11d Mt". Douglas 1s cor- dially invited to ctillrztiten them. 1J1". C_\']‘tl5 hfcinillau, i11 his 1n- 11111] political nppc-aruiicc as a Lib- eral c-atttltdntc 111 the present contest is quoted as havinu warned the a11- dieucc that "a National Government such 11s D1’. ManiOn proposes would result in the inevitable conscription of all the rcsotnw-es of the nation, im-ludim; mun-power." The cottclud- 111g phrase was evidently intended to scare the "slackers" in out" ro- ynncin] man-power into voting ib- era]. and is 11 poor ccmmentai up- on the loyulw of the manhoo of this Pmvittre; that is-tf Dr. Mcmll- lmt really impecw to be elected. Dr. 11121111111111 should remember that the sent he is now comcstinu is not. in llu- Province of Quebec. we 11c tactics 111111 might be good political pi-opugatitiu 111 that Province will not oval] 111 Prince Eduard Island \\"]1o~e entire 111501111165 can be 1x11111101] upon as a cotttribtttion to the tieeds of 11111111111: on a, voluntary" bits]..- it rcquirrz]. 1 doubt 1f such 011111111111111 atppcals will cc] far with evcti 1111- members of the 'I‘\ve11t1et]1 Century Lilaernl Club. I 11111, 5.1", 010.. ELISCTOR THE FEED PROBLEM Sin-When Mr. Walter R. Shaw writes to the press most Islanders sinup and read. not once bu’. twice, and talk over his letter as vrel]. 1.11111"? Because M11 Shaw is ' gut, practical farmer with years cf experience in the De- partment of A "iculture. where a constant study o] farming pr.»- blctus of all kinds is one of his n1".1111 dutirs. Glad thcn we a1] are to learn front the Dcputv Min- istctls letter 111 Fridayfls Guardian 111:1‘. :1 t"1.1.1]]_v \\".".rtl1\\"hile effort is bsing made 111 solve without. delav the SfflOth pioblcnt on this Is- tarr] of 1111111 priced feeds. p111"- tit-uliry those required 111 hog 1111x1114. A1 this 1.11110 of tlte year. when rail 1111111 is the only titcthod of grain tr1111sno1"t. the quc=1im10f lower cents to resolve 1t- " 11210 :1 rcd11c1i0t1 of mi] (-:1t"1"t:1"!c chzuuzcs fiom the v.11 rat ports r1151 of the Great Lakes at Witlfll fret] grants are now in (“t-rater storage, There is c-f cnu so a fu1"1]1.~r 111151511011 of :1 1111:1011 by the Dominion Gov- . 011 111] Maritime hogs, at. least. to pay the t at which Wits have to be de- \ "ed in ordrt" to receive the ex- port. price to the 111011101‘ coun- try. A lintitnlion also of the credits being! Lflantrd on httports from the United Stctes of cheap west- ern A111<11ica11 pork would be of tittriucstinttcr] advantage and 1:111:11: also be ]‘£‘f_lt\]'\'l(‘(l as 11 war n1ca- S 1'11‘. No doubt Mr. Dennis and Mr Shaw have all these t-hitttzs in t-ltei: minds. There 1s however one point to which M1" Show 1n his letter mad" 11orr-fo1"r~11cc. namely the nred that will come with the im- provrr] Cl1a1"]o11<‘1o1v11 harbour. due fourtectt months from now. of t1 grain elevator service alongside o! t.‘.1r1 Railway Wharf. To lay down western grains at the 10111151. price they must be 601111111. ln the earlv nutumn and floater] cast b1 Iarge vessels. which nlotic are able 10 quote the low- est 1111111111 rates. To unload thts 1111:1111 frem 111v‘ shins an elevator with stictlon machinery 1.1 n first necessity 11nd as a ycaus supply would have to be brought. lr1 vidt-h- in a period of a few weeks during the autumn months, an elevator of n storatrc capacity sufficient to 11011.. at least eleven months Slippy would be required. In this connection l1. ls worth notln! that Charlottetown harbour is, I believe. the only important. har- bour 111 Caitadn in which no ele- vator 1111s 11s ycet been installed 11nd, 1f fr-ed strains are to be brought 111 1n the nutmn of 1941. lt. 1s tlme that this lmnortant matter be taken un seriously with the attl-horlfles at Ottawa. Especi- ally is this the vase because 1t mlcht be found advantageous to lav the fonndntlnn of the flcvntor at the sumo time 11s the blasting ts helm: done 0n the floor of the harbour around the Railway Wharf. The closer the cit-valor ls to the vessels bclnt! rfonded the less power ls rcnttlrod for the tzrntn cnrrydng belts, and the cost. of electric power ls an element 0f lmno1tnnce tn Chnrbttetown. Mny l’ respectfully suggest. that. this elevator question ls one that warrants both close study and tm- mediate attention on the part of the Provincial cnvr-rnmr-nt and the two Charlottetovrn Boards of Trude. I 11m. Sir. etc. ' II. K. t . IIEDTDIMING ‘b0nos”@ KIDNEY a; \\\\ ‘a, k ATP/I I N ‘. 1,,“ 11AM“... ,1 by“ ‘N: min!” i‘ 1 "n, , ‘ '1“ ‘In nl 1 t\~ ~ The Health League Of Canada TORONTO. Feb. 16_--So successful has been the experiment. here 111 nutrition education that. the Board of Education has offered l-he Health League of Catmda the use o1 a11- other 16 public schools to extend the c.a.ses in choosmg and using mods. The original plans coiled tor a nutri- tion course to housewtvcs 111 16 City schools, Before the classes opened last week, applications or admission to these classes were more than three times the available accommo- candidares. d t1 a on. The importance of tblscducutfon- o1 activity has been e.pec.ally1 stress- ed as a war-time tneasure. A1] of the nutrition experts who gave public lectures 1n advance of the demon- statlons showed the tmccssuy" of for- tifyfng the home front by the {RG10- ious use of food, both for heal] 1 and economy. In proof of the part food plays 1n a nation's health standards, one o1 the lecturers, Dr. Elizabeth Chant Robertson. pointed out that ]n the latter part. of the last. year, there was a marked tncreac in the num- ber of tuberculosis deaths in Den- mark and Holland. As a result of the Altles’ Naval Blockade and the heavv exports to Germany. good food was scarce. When the war ended. the deaths from tuberculosis promptly dropped back to their former level. The Governor- GeneraPs Dutles ‘(Globe and Mall) Canadians had a practical demon- strauon of the significance ot the G0vernor-Ge11e1"a]'s office duraig H15 Majestyg presence 111 the coun- try. bord ‘rwcedsmuir, his deputy, stepped aside, resuming 111s duties immediately on the Kmgks depart- ure. In the interim bet-ween 111s (tem- ise and the arrival of a successor the Chief Justice ot the Supreme Court of Canada serves as Aumintstrutor. ‘The King's business proceeds with- out interruption in his dcmuuons, as in the United Kunzdont. The link with the Crown remams unbroken. Occasionally some one rises t0 rt- mork that 1t is ridiculous to send to lzlttgland or Scotland for a Gover- nor-Genera] when the office c4111 be filled appropriately by a Canadian citizen. How much we should lose 1f the practice were changed is appar- ent these days. Lord 'I‘W€BdSmu1l‘ brought rare enrlcnnu-nt of" cxpcr- ience and culture to the dignified post he hejd. He nave to the c1111- udlim people something from the Old Land which wit] never depart. The ntultitude of testimonials from near and for bear witness to the dis- tinction both of the office and its occupant. His Majesty's repre enta- tive should continue to be an Old Countryman. rooted in British tra- ditions and loyalty. No student of the history of’ Can- Eda can escape the cottclustott that the Governor-Getwral of this Dom- inion is n11 extremely busy man if he takes his duties seriously. The of- ftce i: anything but a slnccurc. Hts Excellencyls schedule 1s drawn up tnonths in advance. He must give audiences to the Prime Munster 11nd others of importance. and must. give careful cons deration to State pap- ers. Between tours of the country for the pur ose of mnkinu lnmsetf fam- iliar w] h the problems of the nnt- ion he vtsits or receives dlstinuulsh- ed persons from other countries. It will be recalled that Lord Taverns"- mutr paid a visit. to President ilfriifessional ll. F. ARBIIIBALD Chartered Accountant 140 Richmond Street Phony l7 l’.0. B0! l2 — McLECD 81 BENTLEY W. IS. BENTLEY, K1). J. A. BENTLEY, K1,‘. U. F. BENTLEY» kLJi. Barristers and Attorney-EFL?!“ MONEY TO LOAN lt!0 Richmond Street ALEX W. MATHESON "BARRISTER. SOLICITOR. ETC. Money to Loan Collection: Office: 90 Great George St. ~ Charlottetown M. ALBAN FARMER B.A.. LLB. BARRISTER. SOLICITOR, ETC. MONEY T0 LOAN Bank of Canada Building, ill 11 c" 5MP connmon . POWDER FOIL HORSES AND CATTI-I This Condition Powder will carry oft gross human, purify the blood and give the ani- mal's coat- a flno glossy all- Ilenrnnoo. Tones n the gyltcm, rem- edle| oll a in troubles and 1| a splendid ufltlltfll0f o! ‘ WOIIIII- Absolutely the finest Condi- tlon Powder money can buy. No owner of stock should he without It. Prtco Per Lb. 50 Centl. l1‘ PAYS T0 FEED MACS HOG-WORM AND TONIC POWDER Each your hundred! of plp filo from worms. Th|| could ho remedied II swine breeder: aould Iced worm powder tn me. The most dependable and Elflectlvo o! then powder: In ICI- Do not delay. Get your lup- ply tmhy. Price Per Lb. 85 Cents. We Ive Mall Order: prompt attent on. Remember we are only n tn from you n your Port Office or Mull Box. visit made to Governor-Genera‘ speeches a week, 111 a 111g receptions and _ at, his office when he 1s tn d d al signlnii Orders-tn-Councll an v d: mg wi h o volummous cortespon ence. rank w 51' tlons of represen of endeav _ ten P)B W] Kin]! Queen Mnrv celebrated thp 51115.1; lnbilec (May 4. 19351 of the r acc w ld left nrranizemenls . then cou dnt fmd 11 unengnged band. Th8 "m"? ‘hing $1011. Byfie_ the last; minute-- m: ummmr mar nuns uuun: nut us"; Quick Relief for: SIIFFNESS, SORENE$$, PAIN§ "Om BIUISES, IUMPS, STRAINS, OI CNiSI 601.05. No Rubbing Rlqulrad- JUSI PAT ON $lOAN'$ l7! Roosevelt, 1n Washington following a Comma. Moreover, the 1 averages sever“! ddltion to hold- daily ttawa. attendln ’I‘here Ls a D0 VILLAGE SET FOR VICTORY b. 1a -<c- ’ Englmgicgfse V 11nd appened when the Coronation 01 George VI came around. But field won't be caught. napptng when the war ends. Already the tnwn 111111 booked for a Victory danu and the band engaged. Dflsters my: with only the spam I01 t catering oom- e over as soon bee the date blank. and nutter: is ready l0 1A1 a; news of peace reaches Northunp- tonshlre. In fact. they Si}! 1! at seven o'clock, dance wtl] start at eight-be 1t, morntntl "F 11 8h!- CALAIS TIIREATENED BY FIRE polar fallacy 141M itlrout political rcsponsfb] ity usualt identified with the func- tmfted IIIOHBIChs and their tatlves. The truth. 5111",‘? Canada is concerned, 15 thfli l1 constitutional duties dev the Governor-Generfll or are 1n most. cases heav- lel- than those or his BGVLSCIS. olvlng 1111011 tn 1111 fields CAI-AIS. Mo, Feb. 18 -—(CP)— Genera] alarm fire large urea of Calais early today bo- fore the flames were controlled mf- tcr destroytmz the smratze and ser- vice station of Cole Bridges. firemen Ross of Jvtflltown, Me., and Jones or st. Sevhen. N. B. suf- fered minor cuts A garage empoyee r difficulty after suffering head and threatened a flying glass. ‘Escaped 111th 15011111111111? j ".1011 011111 soc EDISD MADE IN CANADA No more oyestraln for Dad] He's found that a 100 watt Edison Mozclu Lump is grand Better Light . . . Better Sight MAZDA am S for reading. It gives lots of light yet costs only 20¢. L-ll? CANADIAN GENERAL ELECTRIC 1153'» _~iiv . TIIE 2 MAGS —_ l For a Delicious (hm of Orange Pekoe Tea Mr. Tea Pott Says: Use BRAHMIN Full Flavoured Tea — WISE OLD BIRD —- Many a wise old] bird in this Province puts h]! fall?‘ in our tobacco. His experience has taught him 0f 3 never failing flavor and freshness- Ilf BLACK TWIST '7 K Z 1110111111 it. mcnotsou g l MANUFACTURED BY C 10c Per Fig STRAIGHT f‘ E TOBACCO CO. LTD. CHARLOTTETOWN By- ID Two