, rm: Ci-IAIQLOTTETOWNWGUARIJAN Aiilwlulyz. 19 1-1-4- crcased co-operzltioll is urged frolll tlle public in Pgorly Rgpfesentfld l ThG Channel Isles correct addressing, and preparing of mails and Abroad l packing of parcels so tllat avoidable dela ‘i (Globe and Mail) l be entirely eliminated, ‘br of the men who IN b91113: aclfpblrfted to Canadian lesi- tions in various Darts of the world shows a singular lack of imlIilll-lllm on the part of those who are re- lgpqnslbie for the selection oi our envoys. We are spendlne mvmlhl" $o00.000 a year on reDNRIilBl-"Jn ZabfCfld, yet tncse chosen are so ob- scure it ls doubtful that. Canadians PAGE FOUR W TIIE OIIAIILUTTETDWN GUARDIAN Morning Ilaiiyllfouuded tn 188D l! l: LI I. C I. W. UAIEIIQI S. Mfllllu. fiosiVfi-‘e Preslfiffnt: "J. R. Burnett. FJ-l- Secretary: Llcut. Col. l) A. Maclflnuon. Euilur and Managing Director: J. B. Blsflw n. u; Associate Editors; i-rllrlilltlltlfiLlflulng‘: “m SUIISLRIPTION stares: By Mail in I’. b.i., emu pvt year; $250 for 6 months “.25 for 3 rllulitlls; 50¢ i0!’ 0H6 "10""! City UCIIVCFYZ 5-141" l!" W“; 53-0“ n‘ ‘ “mm” c1315 lur 3 martian. “on ye By Mull ln Canada and Lna. .: . P" U’ n‘ ‘kl ; 54.00 or year" $.l..00 for 6 month. ‘nurday c‘ ’ 50c fogs month-i. Mac's SPECIAL RX, 3,5 Cod Liver Oil Extras; 353i’ "“' “Ml v31‘ A l to oulrllnrsd rfllpgefii: ha“ than su nil-din", can“, ‘l! clue for It reaches the ma’ tlle trouble. mum m,“ ‘l Ind lllllllliea ciliilllllill PM ment to build up the T" to withstand future attain‘ A did Ml ‘riiruionlo hflii-“iloiifd ‘M’ and old who an ll “w Price 81.00 Pel- Bonk ‘ —-——i- BENSATIONAL 1e l Wcodbury‘ Buy 8 eakesflhsyiflfifg, ‘Em cake. Ail four cakes fang. i? ( A Canadian pi-ees cable from Ion- don reports tlut the first authentic messago from Bitish sources in the Channel Islands since they were occupied by the Germans has just been received. It comes from Mrs. Bybfl Mar-y Hathaway, Dame Sark. and contains the ban unn- ouncelnent that she and her hus- band me safe. This message was re- ceived by her son, Richard Beau- mont, in London, and was routed by way oi Berlin and New York. Bark is the fourth in else of the Channel Islands. and has a po - lotion, oi only 570. Mrs. Hathaway, whcso ancestors have ruled the Is- land since i582, under charter of Queen Eli abeth, visited America in December, i988. Twice married, hersecond‘ ‘ "isanstivecf East Orange, New Jersey, is a grad- uate of Yale, and since his residence at Sa-rk has with his wife as Bel of the Island. Bark is situate only 22 miles from tho coast of . Even a greater extent than in the three largest Chum-lei Islands Sixteenth Cen laws and customs prevail In Ber . ol- did prevail before the advent oi the Germans, The Channel Isia/nds are the old- est oi Blitairfs —- and England's, — oversees domains. William the First. was Duke of Normandy when he became King oi England in 1066 and as such owedhomege and feel- to his overlord. I81 respect to his duohy, ys may‘ _._— The amazingly creditable war ei- fcrl. cf Southcln Rind-ens has been outlined by the I-Lgh Commlss oner lri London, who can v0.0a the proud claims that Rhcdeszarls Were the first in the Elmplre to be on ac- | tlve service abroad, that the war Chg: l expenditure oi this stlf-gwem. Colony equals 87 per cent of her total ire-war revenue, and that , she will prc-baibly exceed her splen- did Yew"! ‘If me m“ ‘"1"- Wh"! 53 can name a solitary Plenipotentiary pel- cxnt of her adult male Europelmiwlth the exception o Hon. Vincent population fought werseas - a Mlmgey, percentage unequalled by any otlll-STI 'i"ne Prime ildinister believes the p.111. of the commonwealth. Those time will come when Canada will were the high-lights in a plcturehave miinsters and consuls-Eenerfll which would have rejoiced the in all parts of the world. but heI heart of Rhodes. and would. if they wisely questions very mllth m“ . . . . | understood it, chill Htler, Ribben- the Canadian peopo would approve A law is a law and must be observed in Spin!‘ t, and qwylng, wlm, lo mm- of the government tatkhing so for; and letter whether or not lll our personal oplhlon url oirlg. imagined that the autono- gfiéllglllnfiegvgxiflrlorfiz u“? wezfggfgd‘ it be necessary and desirable. lt is for tlle Legis- Z glgltlilfvgifzv?“ camgfliiggvg“ Emiclutwr up me chanoenerles o; Eu- lllturcs to lullke tlle lalvs, for the Courts to zld- Mother Counm, to fight “on, Mm ircpde, Americanulad tlprelemlent Wm‘ lliillislcl" lllclll allld for lllc people ln general to ob- Oflieaffe made a time]! Bilieol icr gavéfin Teen, w 5mm caplmm _ h; ccun-try to be g.ven fuller in- m, “inc them‘ formation by the Dalmlnlons Olflce when n’ L‘ commereéi u?!‘ woman‘; revealing that a mere "Constitu- “w” m‘ “Dorm p‘ _ , ,, posts such men as Lord Bryce. I011‘! Representing large business houses ln Montreal tirlgléanlt Yéfiggleslagymgafixing m: Derby. lord Reading. 10rd GT8!‘ . . - . J thi ,ltis luo. -.illxt. a colllllllltce oi 20 has been formed to supervise mp“ mam of m, mmmmtlcnlland Lord Io an apps I 0 o n ea s llle rehabilitation uf ulcn discharged from tllc may lpndel- the tclevelapmtetnt ofoiotgi h“ FORI-IAR. WAS LINER _ . -, , I‘ _ ‘ H CS 09-0 H! 0T1. ‘ D0111- i-lllllldlll" l‘\°“‘e) ‘.\““>' U“ Imlmlltt“ m“ and little ulfrfelswo 381st“ 158416 frrlfffilnfixfflatrifibsdbiopfggirgfjeomfrbht. 1r u NAW your. rep. lL-(AP) deal with the B11565 01 "W" 5mg d‘>'°i"‘.'€°d. “°“'- by Air-O'Keeffe was that Southern is possible 1m- Britain to enlist the The armed British-merchant crui r| and also with plzlns for the mass rehabilitation of Rilr/Odfilflt, farofroan béerlnlg the anctls- "lsearlvilces pi thdisginguisged tgpholflrsg. Ilogfar wléicklxllghgeilgittlsh , , - ,' . 8!} . 1'1 B. ,1 l!‘ 811 Oil Rn n l 0111108 e OX‘ l1 lllc Lanadlull army after tlle war. .\o date llzls 3° P9“ u P9855“ e e“ ° ° [sunk l“, December was identified, _ . as propagandist; so citcn u ge t, business men to go abroad and pro- bccn 5c, for [he first nlccullg of tlle committee, s g S by New York marine circls today {DIIURIAL NUIIIS - HOPE In tho ions vista of the years t0 I011 iLet me not see our countryt honor e O let inc see our land retain her Evidently some pcllplc in tlle city of Qu don't like "tlle llldics from llcll." A‘ * ¥ ' Some nlust fig-Ill, tbc ulllcrs sllolllll buy a \\'ur iHer Dfiutt, her freedom. and not Suing Lellliltate or blalllp. 41 1i‘ h lil oln‘s shade. ‘From thy brlarll. eyes unusual brightness shed. Tlle City Police lllust lilillll tbcir stcp these Benealtaiéaghy 911110118 OBHWY m)’ E dzlys, wllcll all lilcll speak wcll of tlicm. i ‘Ii Ill ii ‘The Strongest Memory is Wed/WI’ "W" tlle IVea/ccst Ink." wlapxnsnllv rm. 12 194i. Let. me not see the pal-riot’! 111811 eauest. Great iéllbrgrtyl How great in plain With P116 base purple oi s court op- pl-esse Bowing ller nead and ready to ex- p e; But let me see thee stoop from heaven on wings That gill the sky with silver Rlittor- s. Another Cabinet Shake-Up? A rccclll controversy between lloll. C. D. How-e, l\ilill>ll.'i‘ of Allllllllolls and Supply, 3W1 l\lr. ii. iv’. .\'l;lc.\'lill;lll, cllulrillull ul the \\ aruillc 1\'L'i|lill'L'llli'lIl_s liwlillf, llzls served t0 bllllll Prfim" illclllly to lilc sllrlzicc iilc luldvrlylllg dlsszltlsillv- iiull wiill Lnllallillis wul‘ leadership. Uililllll fun lrlowes iiilrltlllilc‘ m lillgililld, Mr. Blzlckllllall undertook to llhlilc lillu Lllnllllzfs mil‘ suppllcys progranlllle. iic -.lul-lllplcd lo lmd out how 111L191 prodllclioll kllllllllu sill-lllll actually achieve lu MA l PIG WORMCI§QWDER E DQII . Tzuee lzlolrllflslllolseasm lIelDl In Ir bl healthier llillrllvllfogtef-‘l, ‘fir. Powder and tonic. not om removes the worms bu; l,“ excellent tonic for the h n Lar e allms of money m if; b armors through “on,” D and these losses m,“ enlrely avoided testy“ We» ..l ti!‘ h d b ‘ been d1 l di l ti d 00m- dl lurilicatioil of its duties by National De- 9tZmII£E1S€K£PEIIgeZIfIfltEGISMED nib‘: ggffiilsciofelgtion: (ffzuoauifihtiblbepos- ills the 16.403401! 08118411511 PM" pcll ll g c‘ - fence liczldtliizlrtcrizlt ‘Ottawa. l94l and 19.13, ili>i| lllc vusl 0i llle pltlgfilllllilfi Ill dollars tllllll Cilills Llllti lll il'ii<tl)Lll'\lLIIlLi\1‘Ifilflitffgiiib- ,,, ,,, 1i lo . l'. out} rclllrll . l‘_ l ac. 1 all C l- _ _, , _ a roll-WI ullivil llllllle sweeping rccunl- TwPthousand (missed and tlkcffffbtllrkqfigirorljli , l . ; l , .. , . 'dn]Jni3v the llliest flocks in the ilullleq. 3 } ale “len-ildliui-b-ii ‘midi ink pubmml and A Cbristllllls gift to tlle Cllllalllzlll liurccs m the lrzltloll ui ll.c lililllllil ll‘ plnpl-lillllile. lllcltidclblll United Kilwdwll from ‘he I-umlcrs Ur 5;,5|\-,,[C]w_ nfudkkliutul wull Alberta's zuld Alllililobll, Ilzive just been scllt . _ . - pioiliofa. ‘,0 overlscas. Scbcllle for collection of tlle birds from appoint a i i - imfduiiitiil liidllildgfr the farmers of the lllrcc Western Provinces wit", mid] a P?“ w ‘Lfl h“? “ M! irltliiléilitiuiiilié: Wm illated last November zllld was undertaken by tlic w“ 1 M“ my“). m?‘ “numb if‘, i‘ i ' " 'diall Lc iull \\'lll- Scrvicc inc. According ll) tlu; '.i§l.'i\\;.l clirrcspolldcllt of the (“and g * * * ,,‘ -- _ , , _ l . ' . ‘ . ‘ ‘ tilliffliffbllkigbilliliilbifili 11f ii illliillldvli illyhitifél Lil-ill’ Jane Cnwlfixine BEES’. 93x3 1O f and dllcclioll or Llllulllsfls wzlr supply progrclnlllle. mlldh behcaglcllnthlé-fljlte 1613,14,’, filifiiiiédauiilzmid it has silggcslctl llhll lllllcll widcr ziuillorlly in tlle of H egryD dlf Pilate‘? t; f,‘ I‘ Duke 0,- CUlllflli iillll llllxclll ll uf llle Will‘ effort be giycil to by‘ or b_ 1*,‘ §>',“_]wfL “f1 Fleid v1 1 I illcll lint llolllzll; idillllLL Pllhi}. The ililporlzlllve xoflhun.‘ ‘r ‘fluff m.’ “Ufflbi “ “m . I’ I of tlle job wlllcll .\lr. .\l.'lc.\llllail as head of the w“ rapid” mm‘? f“ mail‘ w lumfiilalf: dd?“ Requlrclllr-lils lib \\.ls zlskcd to d0, alld tllc we as his sucficnm ; 09h,“ 133;’ 5111i}! y“ y issucs all slalkc, lll-c l-xpcclcd lu have repercussions Cfm-le to F116 ‘Ilium’ hi" ‘my if tut-duh)’, - “m? _ . , . . - , , , while Mary, daughter of Iitllly \llll, fJIIlCd llel for beyond tlle Ilvildllllltlll of Munitions ailr. u) wflcrs and Caused bul, June and h" Supply. ll l5 lcl; u.) belllc prelude to zlllollicl" Tmlsband u‘) be mum.“ mu lilmxl-u“.u.; me Duke geueml cainfiwifvhf‘"Cfli" ihe PH?“ “Qmkh “Eli's of Nortllulubcrilllul \\'(i$ executed without llellly m 100m re°"‘“’ “Ulmd m“ pwm‘ 151mm Mm" and Lzld l Jllile lliidl i- ll \I1ll l "ll t tlle bloc" ISICI’ Alaclccllrie lvlllg willing" to give cabinet. rallk f ,1“, u,’ ,1‘ 5U U i“ or dictatorial i'c.-prlll..ibilily' to lllcll other than those who are loylll to his own political faith? So far this has llUI. llcell dolle ill sufficient degree t0 warrant public cvllllltlcllce ill a ullitcd, all-out irat- ional effurl. 'l u rcllluve grow-lug lack of confid- ence in tbc (IlYClSllUll of Cllllzulzlfs war effort, illl- purtallt cilzlllgcs are dccillcd inevitable. There is at present a war" Ctlllllliillvé of tlle cabinet; but i‘. ls unwieldy ill size, zllld it consists of ministers who have political fences to keep nlciided, depart- mental executive jobs to handle and dozens of nlillllr pezlcciillle bureaus to run. There is not one of them who has time to give to planning Call- zldzfs war effort, and to see that the plzllls are curried out. \Vhat To Do’? its fUCLJllllllLllkiullllll; zllc >1llll l0 b6 bl of bedeluld Lid. 3- l Tlle llilpcrizll act llllilillg tlle Provinces of LJIIIJCI‘ and Lower Calllzlllzl Llcczllllc effective oil February 1o, 1254f, livc dzlys zlflci" Lord Sydcll- Imam, the Govcrllor-Licilcrul, bald given notice lit Montreal of tlle Lllioll. On the 10th, also, Syllcll- ham issued writs for all election to a Legislative .'\SSCIIIIJI)’, which was l0 lllccl ill Kingston, lb’: new capital. 'l'bis union ulls ii llcvcluplllcllt of tlle troubles of 1837, following which Loni Uurllanl illadc his fllmous report rccollllllelldillg immediate uliioli of llic two provinces and tlle ultimate union of all lllc tcrrilorlcs of British North Alllcrica. >4- Tlle Holslein-Fricsizln 1\s:OCiZII.iOfl of Canada is urging tlle Federal Dcpzirllllcllt of Agriculture that it “seriously collsidcr the inclusion 0f call- . hood vaccillaltluil in tllcil‘ prcsclll policy for tllc control of Bangs tlisezisc" zllllullg czltile. .~\ reso- luliull suggesting lllc lllovc, plisatti zlt lllc assoc- ialloifs allllilal cullvelllion, suid encouraging rc- sults had been obtained from tlle trczltulcllt in tbc United States and that progressive Alllcriclln breeders who had used it were enthusiastic ovcl results. it said tllcre is a “kccll and substantial delrlaud by illally United Suites breeders for im- munized animals" and there is a fear ill Cullada n1 losing a remunerative market through being uu- able to meet such requirements. The Federal Department has mezllllillle “passed tlle buck” lu the Provincial Departlnclits, lllaiiltaillillg tlle Fed- eral Department is ‘tooibusuy vyilh war matters. IF >I< Ill To business men who have no direct wrlr Jons but who ask what there is for them to do, Mr. H. R. McMillan, president of tlle Canadian Chamber of Commerce and chairman of the Wartime Re- quirements Board, says, in Canadian Business, that there are two things for them to do-“to cou- eerva" American funds for important “national and vnr needs," and to practice “the utmost sav- ing regularly lhd systematically" for the purchase of war savings certificates and war bonds. He aays that he~does not mean saving according to peace standards but “extra saving, according to war standards, to be accomplished by refusing avoidable expenditures and postponing deferabie urpendlturee.” These two things, so Mr. McMillan well says, an "necessary for the timely delivery of Canada's aflellgth to the firing line." The humble French sou, keystone of tradition- al French economy and thrift, has been abolished. The reason ia that its value had evaporated. Suc- cessive devaluations of the franc had brought about a situation under which the tiny nickel coin, pierced with a hole in the (renter, was not worth the material of which it was composed, and of il- aelf it was unable to purchase anything. The de- cision was taken to do away with it, and the dif- ficulties it caused for bookkeeping. In the days of its glory, when people talked of taking care of the sous and letting the francs take csra of them- Klvtl. l! was a large copper coin, slightly bigger than an old Canadian quarter. People talked in sous and changed money in sous, and even today among the people the 5-franc note ia called a hundred soul. There remains in circulation the Soldiers’ iMeil ’ _ figures released by Hon, William P, Mulodr, Postmaster General, indicate how the flow oi military malls has risen to formidable proportions during the put year, and lend emph- asis to the need for the public’: full co-operation in proper, addressing and packing so that the most expeditious delivery may be effected. During the calendar year of I940 some 140,000 I For India there is a special range lived by war and pillage, and whose sl-lbieothm to law and older was for the common weal. — East Africa (London). The Christmas cards which the people of the British commsirlwulllrii will send to one anothrr next Dc- csntber are already keeping hun- oredsof artists and designers busy in Britain amidst the bombs. The first. order f .r them arrived in Eng- land on December 29. It was from Australia. Traditionally. Australia orders first. New Zealarid is next. Then, in February. collie Canada and tlle United States. 1n March South Africa, India, South America and the West Indies foLow on. Tastei. naturally. very with cli- lnates and custtnlers. South Amer- icas cards are warm and vivid in coLl-lng, and done, of cnlrse. in Spanish or Portuguese as wcll- as English. There are no snaw scrncs. appealing to each of many classes, with snow for the hill stations. In the dZIIilIliCdLS and coluilies there is a dlfmlte preference for sketches or photographs of old corn-cg of London, glimpses nt. cathedral c tel and pictures-s cl‘ Engllsil villages. The Dllpire dciualld f r Chlusullus cards from England was bciter for tlle second Cliiistlllrls of the War than for the first when it was l'e_ markabl_y' good. The hrlp olf the pupcr controller ill releasing raw materials will make the present, year even better, in the opinion of one of the leading laloduccrs. - By Robert, Williamson. One hundred and seven years have passed since Hxratlo Alger, J12. was born ilito this world on January 11!, 1834, in Revere, Masgg, chusetls. the oldest child o-f a Uni- tarian m;:1lst:l' wh so terrible Purltanism and strict discipline malrrzd tlle ladflc entire life. It was by the wsh of h s stern father that young Alger was sent to divinity SOIIOJ from willsh his parents never saw hzm graduate as he had fled to Paris by the time tllly as"- rived fcr the ceremonies. Through tile elder Algers (lamination the son was oldamed as a m'll‘stei' but, what Hiratio really wished to do was to write a great back. H; did write botks icl" bys, it is true, and became the mo‘; pzlpulal- “Til-Er of his day for boys who were growing l.l.p between 1870 and i900. V.r:ue was always rewarded fir Algrr heroes and umvzl-llly boys Wife Plllllslied 1n state pcnltenlllires while tlle rlghtecus lads mcved from Junior partnerships to heads olf the firms and u iliiily married the daughter of the ma/nrlger as wall. Horatio Alger wrote some 130 such b.oks, had_an enirmous fan mail, made considerable mmey, but an unfortunate streak in his nature led him into several unhappy love affairs. one oi which causad him temporary 1055 of mind. Mien he was well provided with funds he was prodigal with his earnings, and he died p:or and witlhmut ever knowing real happiness. As for Algeria "Ragged Dick" and his "Tattered Tam" they are not in great demand today. Their morals are too obvious and boys and girls seem to prefer s mclthlng more realistic, with adventures tiaving to do with airplanes, tanks and fast» moi/mil motor cars. - Water-town, Y. Times. | Here Is l. quotation that has a familiar ring: "The British nation can be counted upon to carry throuhg to victory any struggle the, it omoe enters upcn, no matter haw 10M Slwh a strugsle may last. o: however-great the sacrifice that may be necessary. m- whatever the potmds of letters (approximately 5,600,000 Iet- ten), 590,000 pounds of newsprint, and 3.260.- 000 pounds of parcels passed through the Base Poet Uifice, Canada, addressed to our soldiers abroad-a total weight of 1,998 tonal The flood of mail through the Base Poet Ofiifl two-sou piece or ten centimes, but it is not expect- ed to last long. Soon the franc will be tlle small- est coin in France. e a e e Children have as much right, ii not more, on means that have to be employed.’ Who said this? was it Pitt, for ex- ample? Or Winston Churchill? N . It was written by an Austrian, Adolf Hitler. in a book called Mlein Winnipeg ‘Tribune. lclueouo bu said there are two‘ the street u autos, a Montreal Superior Court judge holds. Children of five years of age and thereabouts may be encountered in any thorough-I fare in Montreal, and cannot be expected to show , reason in keeping away from moving automobiles; hence it is for motorists to avoid tllem or pay thel penalty, pointed out Mr. Justice Alfred Forest in a judgment in the Superior Court. The case was,‘ that of Alfred Lebrurl suing Rene Peppin and} Arsene Sicotte, JOlnlly and severally, for $3,000 damages for the death of his five-year-old daugh- ter, Lise. The accident took place November 25, lac overseas iIIOWI a continuous uptrend as fig- ures for the last two weeks in January indicate. For the week ending January 18th, approximately I 56,440 letters and 44,559 parcels were dcspaldl" ed; and 307 bags of newsprint, weighing 16,181 pounds. The following week, ending January 25th, approximately 181,520 letters, 21,500 par- cels; and 373 Ilugs 0f ilewsprint weighing 19,053 pounds, wcrc spill ovcrsczls. The desplllch of lilllilzlry mail from Canada overseas is bul llllrt of tlle duties of the Canadian Postal Corps, which, through its ullils ill tlle Unl- _ _ _ ted Kingdom, iliillliiib‘ allollll-r formidable volume 1939- 35 tlle Chlld “llh 3 Vial/male f3" "119 Ill __the Imus and WM CK.,,.,|S n,_.,,|,_,,| lhl-Ough field Liane from tlle yard of llcr llolnc. Peppm was driv- post ofiicrs, pllslllql: frclr, l0 Lélllluliall addresses, ‘"8 the Carl “dllcll “'35 °“’"°d b)’ 5W3"- 1119i‘? by melllbcrs llf the (,..\....I". and I{.C.A.I“. From “Q5 "Qdmlbt 35b) lib’- sol-"ce Qf TCSPOIISIbIIItY-I August to N0‘I(s"l’)cr "K-lusgve, this quantily i". said ills Lordship, since pedestrians had equal, if, creased monthly, Zlllii totalled over 26 tons, Pot “Penofv Ylghlfl to ti“? use 9f the streempamb The lirlse Post Office mo, reports volume ill- l" i huge m)? 5uch 35 510ml“! chlldm" We" m crcascs in the "mil i, lumlllcs {m- intcrnnlgnt be expected at any time, illld anywhere. When lhef canlps,‘ fur l-xrlnlplc, 4,811 lcllers and 4,752 accident happened to a child of such tender years pounds- nf [IZITCCIS wcrc IiZlIIiIiCd during the week fortuitous clrcumstallces could not be pleaded. ending January l8l]l_ and 0,901 letters, and 7,487 the matter of assessing damages, His Lordshipl puuniiS of parcels \\'(‘I‘(' Illllllllcd the week later. Ilfild lhfi Claim W35 exaggerated. 0111)’ will" W?!‘ Iivcll will-ll Iili‘ \'lIillIIl(‘ nf military mrlil Wll llliltcrially 10st by tbc accident wpuld be claimed ill cl~|l,.,(fcl’i|i)i_l' snlnilrr lllllcll loss of lime was Qc- piloney. 'i‘llcre could be no bonsldcration of senti- casiollcrl will-ll |Nl~lJlJ p<'i's'llllllf‘i were obliged to illlflili, or lllentrll suffering on tlle part of the par- u':llsl'l~l" lllvir mind.- frllln llzlnrlhllg normal mail, cllts, allowed for in awarding damages. He found. lo SC( king; lo iI'-'lCt' lbc :lllllrcsscs of incorrectly ad- yliléll the death of the cllild had cost $57 in funenlli (iI'(’S§('(I IPIIFFS ur purccls, and to rcpack and re- vxpfll-WS- and “UNI/Pd this amount, P1118 $300 dim“ i"“lrn|ll'l'i_\' pzlrlu-ll prlrcvls which IIIHI come against the services which tlle child would llzlve ‘PM, h, ,,-,.,,,.i,, _ I lrclldcrcd when growing up, _ 'l‘hcre were still l3 will, lh~ orllll ill; YHIIIIIIC of military malls, in- surviving children in ille failuly, tlle Court noted. educational institutions in s cem- munlty - the school and the pub- lic library The iccmer stands primarily f r instruction, while the latter, with‘, its collection oi books, rclvldes al source of theoretc nowledge, Stirling has reason to be cud cu llslibrary comprising as mioeprnclgralyhsix thorax‘, books a o er ours o cyment foo- those who like this form oi recreatim. It contains one of the finest collections of fiction and non-fiction one could find in the smaller libraries of the p and cltirens of the village should avail themselves of the oppzrtunlly to increase their kncwledlge by patronizng this fine institution. - S rling News-Argus. Bonuses may bei paid to the c ease makers and the wheat grow- ers. and there nlay immed- iate r cost of living, but pr cannlt be applied cm cultural Products. nor be paid on them out oi taxes. with- out a train zli results it ably will hit the I h'm no better off than h fore. A rise in tlle prlbe level in one sp.t will sooner or latel- raise it. all around. Not higher farm prices. but lower production costs may yet be the salvation of many farmers. It should be recognized Ills gr es returns arc no great and consequently his net pr fit cannot be large rither. But if by gocd hus- bandry sud specialization he can lthst the average isr is not operating on a large lgrivlestsnent. slble the type of Lord Strathcona. Sir gharles Tripper. Sir George Perley. Howard Ferguson. motion in the diplomatic service is good. Young men of briiliant tal- cnis who enter the Department of External Affairs in a Junior capac- ity should be encouraged to hope that one day they may find them- selves occupylnw positions authority and responsibility. do not let us talk of‘ sending min- lsters to all parts of the world until able men are available. behind Hitler's speech of last week. vcrsary of Hitler's appointment as chancellor, but the reporters were will-nod that any speculaticn abtvut his plans for that occasion would be treated "most seriously". Plans‘ for tlle meeting were mad;- with: ed at the heazcst intsrsactions, and for Canada to appoint more ti’ on. Vincent Massey and Hon. G. The idea of permanency and Dro- of great But When Hitler Speaks (Ottawa Journal) The Berlin cozrespolldent of the Chicago Dailv News tolls the sfory January 30 was the eighth anni- grsat secrecy. No public announce- mem, was made, but a. crowd of 20,- 070 was needed to set the stage allu l if; was lccvuited during the night and in the ca iy morning by Nazl| I "cell" or “block" leaders. Outside the hall lraffc was stopp- tlle street was lined on bath sides by policemen. Inside the hall Storm Troopers stood shoulder to shoulder from door to stage to DPOWOt U18 passage of Hitler as the crowd dulifullv gave him bile biazl salute. Then the Fliehrer spoke for 90 mirl- utcs. “Ratiio", wrftes this col-res- pondent, “can give no ccnczption of the almost hypnotic power he exercises on his people." It was a. xvc-li-sfilgtd performance lacfore a ltrlv-rl-pckrd crowd-the sort ol‘ show Hitler loves. increase the out-put oi his farm and decrease h‘; operating c"st., his net at the (lid cf tlle year may leave him a fair l‘£"(.‘mJ)l‘-ll£e for his labours. -_ T-TJIIIO Tcleg am. 5W5 gtilltsioii ‘Omani! immune A .49 The Best Way ' to take , COD l/VIR 0/1 E. A. FOSTER ' passenger liner Montrose. In announcing the loss oi‘ Forfar, the Admiralty had withheld her tonnage or her former name. the Marine circles disclosing her iden- tity said. there had been a heavy loss of life when the liner plunged to the bottom of tlle North Atlantic. The Montrose. which ran regular- ly between Canada and GreatBrlt- ain before the war. was built i (‘uasfzow in 1922. long and was placed under n She was 548 fe.t the 1c I'll-once, wi ioi which the Channel Islands form- ed part This condition continued under William's succasors tlll i304, when Phillip Augustus of France declared that King John oi Eng- land had, by his misconduct, for- feited aJ] of his Norman territory in France. whichthereaiter ceased to have anv connection with the English Crown. But this decree Was never enforced with respect to the Channel Islands, both ” c f command o; cam, N_ A C, Hardyp the obvious difficulty of enforcing after her conversion into an armed cruiser. 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