r '71:.‘ T." zlraanz. i the fjiiii-aaitces directly with the cor- ‘l; - lli"'l'lll"l. "lii any cri the note c.v1‘"‘,‘ij“, hl‘i*‘7"i"t' "iir- l'lii"'llllll'Q ‘. nil iuii‘ lPX- tile uiiliisti" 1. ioi‘ i“ "““ll“lll l" , ‘, ., ‘. Hi -‘i "r-ii." "ii“ii'i- ,.__ _,‘,,.,. __. ;,.. i,.‘;.~ 'jiii,piiii< liiive qrially iiii"iu-.'i~iil. c-iiiiiiuicii \\llll tiiiriiia‘. l"ll‘ 111i‘ ri“|1l§rc"ii-‘iit<." The note ill.‘- CpU-ci m“; {i ii iiilil \\‘1'lll. i_ii-iii-r."ili_v sptnakiiig. flmi i; ic- ilii» i.ii iii l\li>\'l\i'1il(‘ lllill is t‘<Ill'\‘:l(‘ll aiiil t‘"~'it l'fl< lfiiilltllll iiii lli'\\'~]‘.'lll"l' M5111. \\lltl'i'l$lll.1;iji ' -lii lc lliii ylilcs" ll<‘\'<‘1‘ inaoiijjiuk THE 0 15...? LTTTETOWN lillllllllllll Morning Daily (Founded 1n 1887) President, LicuL-Col. W. Chester S. McLuro Vice-President. J, R. Burnett. FJJ. Secretary. LicuL-Col. D. A. ltlaeliinnon, D.§.0. Editor and Alan-aging Director, J. R. Burnett, F..I.l. Ass-acute Editors. rrank Walker and [an A. Burnett. SUBSCRIPTION BATES B! Mall in P. E. 1.. $4.00 per year, $2.50 for 6 llmlllllli $1.25 for 3 months. 50c for one mont . City Delivery, $5310 per year, $3.00 for 6 month» $1.75 for 3 months. 8y Mail 1n Canada. and U. S. A. $5.00 per year. Saturday" Weekly. $3.00 per year. $1.00 for 6 mllllllifi 50c for 3 months. “The Strongest lllemoryiisi-Weaker than the Weakest InIi".'_'_’ SATURDAY. MAY 18. 1940. =.-_—_-—__-:- - ~ » ~ M- Bottle T0111 p0 Increases ~ new l’! t-iila_\'~a ilssgiiitclics, ~ inisl llltjll! of lic-riiiziu for- . iu.gli J1 lllf‘li‘ll iii llli? exten- t 1 i"i!c iurii" Fvilaii, iiiic niust -- :iiiil voziiiilciicc ilu~ ris-‘ur- ii “i: nwt yt-i criiic."il. fiii i." llii- dcspiuclics‘ lllllift‘ iiii , iii corzcrziliiig tlii- .\'i!_\ of ' was ZlCt‘i\lll]>i1.~'llk‘(.l by the ‘ltY eiiiii"iiious tziiil<s " Iiii‘ . isiiliiie. 'l'li:ii" l llllllllllllili'l'k‘ll i . i . i the i‘ i l‘ i-i iiiie, iheir <‘~ll—i i ‘ _i imioo pl 11b s >".l‘.1‘l‘ .i"i"'il<-u"l_\~ they have gone with the wind —— eer- i' - - ~ a ii: - y I. iii Hiltrii-s biiq:".ii_ ilillt“ll'lllll_\' ivithout the (logs. It is hard upon house- {I ‘ '-'s'i>l'l‘.i‘ siiires as tlicvfliidilcr: ivho pride themselves upon their horti- _‘ - iii ybi: 04s" i‘ f11‘l|l"‘l".lll‘i' to fiiwl i‘: cfiiui: ftllsfhtllrl ll\' ElVlV ' ' is iiiwi.» i~\\llt.'l'— haw ivgii-l foi llLlllIPl il-ig liiii: gririlczi. 14- i _ < iii;._v t " of i rzce. til 7 ~ . .i \\i.'l\llilll\lllill ciirirspriii- r ~i,* e. i ~_ l." '.~ iii the llllTf‘ ivccks l’ I '1 i" '" _'". " ‘ l} I'1ll'lll lziiiil Jllltl Iiii‘ fol‘- \ § i - 4'l \l.v-~:i:"ii Friiiit i1l'l' Ciillsllllllllil , .~ \ i iii " i.- .ii' t_l"l~illlllt‘ a ll v. i:i\:i.li"r~. llic'i"ciiii"c. is l l t l l I . i .‘.t'\‘. li-i lliv .\lli"s i-\‘<‘l'\‘ il.'i_v i- ll‘ a do vi‘ battle is {iii ail i ll: I‘l 1o itiili/s: iv?“ "" Ii ' i‘. ~11 : inn: of lili‘ e: i i- . . on VW-Ylli‘. lt is rt ; i .‘]i_<.< ii the list \\{1l',.'1lll CYtll '1: ‘i. lino. the situation loiilicd hip"- "ii l \i"!-i and Vic! vic‘ " i‘ .15 "if ii "'i which the liifflllfllls are at- . i. ivi .- i: but a rcpctitiiiii, iin :1 iii ‘iii- ::ii-iic< \\lllCll brought them rif ii‘ll'l' t_‘\ll."tll<ll'>l'l ziiid ili-fixit iii Italian Excuse i‘: in win-e for an anti .\ll-." policy, Italy l. a. riprii": on the. effects of the .\l- .i .,ii i‘,i i‘".l'lll\' on Italy itwlf. The ‘qi; Igiliiii iiiibi-iwi:havebi-cn iip- ziffcctcl. To this the f have sent a note in reply to ll'_f iiut that no Specific instances .~.l l! tlii» report. :iiiil further more. We l"..i‘ii.ui tliivi-i"iiiiii-iii's refusal ti coiiirixi"ziiiig l‘t_‘—1‘.\'l'l\\l'lfllli7ll, the (‘ftnlQln of that (icivcriiiiiciit. \l J-a p ‘:l:ii"ly 11s. re- iiiii-ils- i-if the llCllIlIlli ili" tits-l» evi-rv eifiirt iip-ibliiii; lii-i-iiight {u iijll"i\ :iit'-=i'i‘"fl. cultural areas. the new crop se =ori opened early in British Columbia and field ivork there is well advanced. The review notes a remarkable steadiness in the general level of ivholesale prices in Canada during the past five months. A slight rise was recorded between mid-March and mid-Afpril, an improvement in the price of grains offsetting a weakening in live stock and dairy products, \\'lllCll were the major price movements of the month. -. EDITORIAL NOTES —. The last air raid on London was on tomor- roiv's date, 19x8. 4i 4i 4i 4i Bishop Butler, ivhose fame rests on his “Analogy of Religion", born this date, 1602. "Things and actions are what they are, and the conscipiences of them will be ivhat they will be: why then should we wish to be deceived?" 4i 4i 4 From now on those in need of consolation, \Cl1\'f)lll'.lQCIIl(’1l[ and hope—-cven hope deferrcd—-— will naturally be drawn more and more to the chum-lies, zui evcr present help in time of trou- _ \\"i‘l'.1ll iii _ . i .il l:i."it the iict~. cu‘. off frivii * :1 lit-i" Aigriitiilliiiol Review lilr. iii 4 4i 4i leqislzzticiii to pension the Ll..<..-\. dependent ivi-lous. children and parents of every deceased llir‘ lit-Vii \\.ir_ i-ifirilie-z iif the jtflfsg of 1:1. ileit". lll~ iltlFll iii-- il by the Houst- iif l\'~yii"<"sciii.i:i\"e<, anil sc 1 tn the $eii;iic. Liiist of the piwieixiiii has been estimated at about $40.- iioimiii) ihe first i-car. '4 4i 4i it We use-l to have dog catchers in the city, but iii iii 4 iii Acciirrliuq to a report just tabled in Qucbec legislature. the population of that province in logo‘ \\‘{l~' $.Il(\,f.)f\'h.'. 'l'lie lltlllllllllUll of llllidt] HllHllClPIlllllCS w set at 1,;'<_)_l.630 and that of rural llllllllClllilllllCi at 1.321.440. Farmers inun- lt1‘|'l‘(l i.iii'i,i\‘.\fg. Tfillll iiiinilici- of municipalities iv-is 1.11m The rrp-ii‘! .'|lll'll\ll|l|‘l‘il llii- pchililub- ‘ii. iii oi ii :1» '-\" iii-iiiiiipa'1ii»~. iliiiiii; iii.- “\P]|'_ 4 4 w io- lfgfil jYlIIlPF-llllll lii |i.i.c.it \l.iii'i.il Kliriniiii", .\l.l'.--3iei‘l llll' lohii-lli-"i\"ill1‘~X.ipii"rvillc, fllllclicc, riiliiig iii th- Xlqivli 3i) fniletril plpirhrj]. hwi? l"‘f‘l‘1 ='._.iiiri] uith the llillig iii §iiririiiii ‘(Hurt of a [ietiiioii of aiiiiuliiicut by ticiirgr-s St. (iei"iii:iin, defeated candidate. Notice of ihc pititiriir has already been served on Mi". Kliezuune. 4i 4i 4i i: It iippczirs that in case of war Rome will be ilcclareil an open and “Holy" city because of the pix-sciice of the Pope. As a consequence, all the {Pimps which are at present garrisoning the Ita- lian capital will be withdrawn, with the excep- tiiin of the anti-aircraft defence forces and of the military police. Rome usually houses an aiuiy corps in addition to auxiliary troops total- ling about 45,000 soldiers ii- 4< 4i i: Alilioiigh no official announcement to that effect hiis been iiiaile operations of the French, llritisli. Nethcrlauil and Belgian forces are being rlrCClCll by General Maurice Gustave Gamelin, Allied Coiunianilcr iii Chief. From the moment the Germans entered the. Low Countries close llIlSOU was established between the separate na- tional roiiiiiiaiiils and the French C1P11CT3ll55lllI0. lhutl‘. ilirc llil‘ ‘qllil l'.'ii- ‘ii-i,"'l ii.ii ,1i_iii». ‘ii Ii" 'ii 'i'i:i . 1"l!v!'i'I‘ "i: iii~ gi-rii tiir iimyie i"ve .~:.ii;~. .--i liar; a.» iiicy" iiirgli‘. llupc that llcr- lin iviiiilrl respect their iietitrality, but," obvious- ly, that did lltll prevent the FYCHClI (iciicrnl Staff iin is part, from elaborating various plans to iiicet various contingencies, including the present lll\'(l~lt>ll by land and air. 4- 4- 4i 4i 'l'iir: Roivcl, or §irois report in its entirety, with the exception of detailed public finance ap- iicwidircs .;\ to K, is available from the King's Niiiiir-r. Oitaivn. at an inclusive cost of Sio, ziii-l individual copies of various parts of the report can be procured separately at 50c each, -w>¢ ..._ rMQu-_,._,_...,,,. _“R__ iiilziiiiii rif lllf‘ liiig t iii a \'il‘,il>l\ \\lll\‘ll has ii iiiiiv i." .ibiiiii F!) pi-r . .i'n'ii" riiiil lll excess of ilii- l]'ii‘.l‘§ niiil iii lite, ipiiiia llll‘ the i; iiit i:l\(‘l_‘\' to be llllilll'll the Danish llriii-li iiiipiii"iei"~". ii‘~"l"lllllll“s a: tii wxjiiirt truile ’ us, oirplii-es iif \\'lll1'l1 hither- i"i llli‘ l.i‘f'"t‘ ‘iiiii- iieii (‘ii i».i rl t-"i in Sf’\"'!‘i'll("I1lllli t0 have‘ l1"Z1 , piiwil iii’ 1i‘,'l"l'\t'fl.:, Cheese pro- ducers ‘niiii aiif rr-il ill~'1ll}’tl\l1lllll(‘ill iii a sharp bray‘; ‘ii z-r Ll' :ilt‘iiiiui{li .‘l lsirqi: Jllltl i"e:i.<oii.'ibl_v pyiililiilliliilllllilil is l|l'.1t‘l'ii".'lli_\ Jl~~lll'i‘ll to those whii (‘"111 tiiiii out a ci-iiil quality priiiliict. ffnpiii; i il iiiiiiii flier ilifficiiltics fire (l-ilfllii- Ils‘ ‘ i Ill“ bi ~: civitw" to ]Il'llll in this" pcriorl of tr." ri viwsri-iii- Jlllll iiiii pii-sibility" of furth- er iiiii ‘l, 'lliu~, llli‘ exiltiiiq iiiiirlictiiiij ln-Hpbini. {ii- fifi-wri-ii {ill/l l"l'~ll fruits may ex- p-w] in Willlllll" |'l"lll~. iiiimri tilflllll‘ changes iii iirv to be effected. For ex- __ iii llll|‘-t‘l1l‘l‘ll tobacco iii (hi- 1 iii bii l'l‘tlllt‘l'fl lii" :it lezi~i nne~ .i-i-':iig iii sugar beets \\'ill be r... a ]'4"i'ltl'|l .i~"ili-, pirzly l\t‘(‘i'lli~r iif the ripen- fy... ,,i‘ a n i_i- iil.'ll=‘1'_\' iii Nlaiiiliiba, lfcirtuiiate- 16C"... ,.;-.i.~piit~:< fiii- grain nitirlretiiig are coin- I]. my. ii- i'.~_iii:ii":ihle, fiir not only is this coun- .. ,_ ,,';,,-,._i q_|]1_1“(‘(v Hf glllillilfls‘ fiir its overseas’ . lVil ili- il.iiiiii.iii* live siiick Ptllilllllllfill is ti .-i' l1v1‘i“ll' l:ii"-.'"l‘ than 1i YP-‘H’ aeo "nil the . , . _ iviiziiiwiiiciifs for lvcfl THY‘ F"l'""5ll"'l'l‘ ' In p. ,,,_ ;]‘l4l (‘piitral Canada the effects m" i). {pi .. iii‘ lll‘ yilriiiliiiig season have but" ri.ii ‘iiil "il lI\ lilL‘ benefits from \\'l(lCi|>l'(‘llfl piii~ ‘iii, iifiich li.'i< alleviated the dry SOIl coiiiliiiiiii. irci:i§liii(; lll iiiriiiy‘ pilfls 0f Qllclwc .lll‘l tliitiriii ll\\‘l' \"§ii‘:‘i' vriips, its \\'t‘ll l!‘ l1l'.'iltl“‘~ aiiil i-ti_"liii"il._ ~ll‘*“,‘ ciiiinv-rativel)‘ lll- tlri damage. lu contrast with other major agri- . I ‘i\'itli respect to the zippeniliccs A to K, tcii in '11 li "bflillil "ilw ll". C1111‘ pill, ihese are $i each. or 9-30 for the ten. The ' ' ix cu:‘i"i‘iit lllfilllll" l ~l1lll1ll£ll'_\' of Dominion and provincial public ‘iillflllCC statistics is priced at $2. The report of the coiiiiiiissitiii itself, three volumes, is priced :it $1. The complete list of research studies ]ll't‘]>i'1l'l'fl fur the l\'ii_v.-1l Commission, and zivnil- :.lil<_‘ for the coiiimissioirs report follows: lii Printer] Form: — Appendix 1 —- Summary" of Dominion and, Dominion ‘ l‘i"i"ii"iiici:il public finance statistics. of (fanada public finance statistics in ilctail, those of each province separately, in detail. 2-4). G. Creighton on British North America :it (‘oiifeileratioin 3 -—- W. A. Mackintosh on The Economic Background of Doniiiiion-Ilroviiicial relations. 4-4). C_ .\lacGregor, j. B. Rutherford, G. E. llritiiell, j. j. Deutsch on national income. 5—~—l"ls<lras Minville on Labor legislation and social service iii the Province of Quebec. 6—-.-\. E. Graucr on Public assistance and "sOClIll insurance. .»\. Corry on Difficulties of divided jurisdiction. 8-1.. .\l. Gouin and Brooke Claxton on Leg- islative cxpcrliciits and devices adopted by the Dominion and the Provinces. lii minicographed form: j. A. Corry on Growth of Government activ- ities since Confederation. A. l2. Grauer on Labor legislation, public health, housing. Ftcwart Hates on Financial history of Can- adian Governments. ll. C. (ioldeiiberg on Municipal finance in Canada. l". A. Knox on Dominion monetary policy (roan-m). \\"'. j. “laincs on Prairie population possi- bilities. F. A. Saunders on Economic history of the Maritime Provinces. \\' l-Igiileston and C. T. Kraft on Dominion- l. THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN NOTES BY TllE WAY of 1.000 porpoises on the small village of Mlinamltahira. recently. When the fishermen first noticed that the Kamatairm. baiy in north- ern Nagaski prefecture was tum- ‘rng black wit-h swarming porpoises. they began blocking the mouth with strong nets. At (first estimated at 500. the school developed into 1,000 strong. Practically every per- son in the village of Mlnamitahira, containing 80 families 1n all was mobilized. 'I‘fie_v used every piece of twine and fishing net available and hauled in frcm five to 51X porpoises at a time. Fish dealers arrived from many parts of the prefecture and bld around 50 yen for each porpcilire, Pox-poise meat can be sold as a substitute for beef. ivhile the skin can be turn- ed into a subttt-ute for leather.- Japanese-Ainencan Review. Dick Sutton, Winnipeg, who by the way, has been reappointed as technician at the Clear Lake Milseum for tlx; coming season, prepared for the Winnlpeg Mu- xiufn the Snowy Owl pellets senit by A. J. lvfrickai", Macdonaild, Man, and reports that flve pellets contained remains of 17. 10, 9. 9 and 7 mice: two had bones of a Hungarian par-trzclge and a rriouse; one had three mice and a Show Buntvnrz. and an-"ther lo truce and .1 Fine-r.- Biirtii- _ Vhllr.‘ one pellet. f“l‘ili1lll‘lfl rcmfrtis cf a moizie. and a gorhcz‘. Then l0 prllets con- tamed at least G7 mvc. Peflcts are the lndizestibla pcrtzons of the birch’ food which nre eiected by a series of CCilYlllf-IVP tli-rczit contor- t-‘ions from the stvmach. Snowy owl's pcliets lcr; like a tluck rcll of grey felt and ccusist 0t the bone: of the prvy tiizht-ly wrapped around by the fur, bitit. ln the case of pellet coiitalnlriz the partrdges l“‘l'\7'l“*=. t-‘n= nevi-rm: was so sraiitv the F"'1"lli‘fl tviir". iveie _" lrir" riii rvvl rri-i Raf"- riirli n in zc-rl pri"r' i'.'i'li- rirt. inliiiiv yprwliri ire’! for the lovelinrss c-f their throat and stcmach membrane‘. _~ Winnpeg Free Press. Thr- Riritish Navy has lost some of its flre and audacity. declares Kaltcnborii. the radio ccmiiieuia- tor. Knllenbcrn has had trouble with tihi- Brztisili before Thqv iet ‘ii l“ a‘ \.iiiiii Vie" h: b»? lir-w. , iiig-i- i-i ‘i i;i us” FY11 ll|n lVllTllllwj iii" R iiiii: iiii" ‘TI ivwu; (“vovlr-i-ii - nine n1 vigriii ii h’ i1‘ ii in‘. \‘i>|4'p would have r: l."fl a hiuip in _i iir bliroai‘ when he pi iii~] eiiii tin-it ' I"T'.'il‘ll‘" ‘ivirl l:ii_ii~i-| iii cv iiiiri‘ the this l\'.’l"‘.‘1ll7'll‘li and his Piaf-THINGS have gore sivlnglfig dcmvn the airways pont- ing out Britazns mistakes, The navy was aslcrip to let the Ger- mans Ifmd in Norivaiv. 'I‘hev have loot. the old fare. Iit‘ the navy had lihe-old-Kaltsinbciiai fire. they would now be steaming toward Porto- moutih 1on2 bs-fcre this ii-ltih the German fleet in tmv. But. tiliev hive lest. the old the. they havent tok- en a caiftal ship prisoner yet. 1'11:- best tihils fire-lacking nary has been able to no is to sliik ab the Ger- fleaven rained gold In the form O-O ‘40-0-0-440004-00-0-0-66 Of chief Interest tlons concerning Prince terdayi the venue of $1.430.000 to pending servlces. and financial position as total bflQgIlS‘? the chl=f prnviivte 3,14 in my» boefvlFP the for iii-etlv develooment exrpenrlltiir- (!§ Q-i-iii.» to its small and compo". set alon" without the elflbvfflit‘ "l" Fv,,,...~.gi.q iivraner-incnts for are-pone of the problems and hiizli costs which accompany urbaniza- ion. i‘ ‘Riii these advantaizes. notes fli- ("qmyni-cfllfl. lnve b8'11 accompani- M] l5" cor e<‘.‘\"‘h'll1i’! dl='1'l\'°“‘fl"-"5i ‘Fir revenue f""l" Pllwl" n'"“l“ lvopri iv-glijilfe Tbe coerc- ha: ‘s so small that the mPrVnl unit (l0- p.i-.,... pjiiiinvil 1 l1‘ ‘l ceded docs not izain cr-‘atlv '11‘ ‘hr agirumfflfifl iii memnlnvment. "e- . it. "'11 be relieved in fu- liiig-gfqrifafhc lhist. of relief Kvofl“ iviiim have ii-en char" H to capital account. On the other hand it ‘ls “aims-i that the sources of 1e- Wnm, what-ii in» Province would surrender to the DOmtHEOH 1100f" the plan are not verl’ i000" to Guardian readers In the report of the Royal Commission on Dominion-Provin- cial relations are the recommenda- Edward Island ln connection with the pro- posal to assume debt charges‘ as a federal responsibility. As lnriicated 1n the summaries published ytf- recommendation _ for this Province ls um an adjust- ment grant of $750,000 be given. 1n addition to which we would re- tain revenues estimated at, $630.- 000, This would provide a total re- cover an estimated expenditure of $1,170,000. leaving an estimated annual sur- plus of $260000 t0 provide for 8X- Tlie detailed report of the Com- mission recommendations. noiv re- ceived. enlarf-tfis 110911 01"‘ “fmomm a Pro- ‘Vince, It is noted that. both on a per capita basis and ln relfllifln l0 ‘income. Prince Edivarrlfls- t be in a verv .av- iszi-gglpaipidilllrlsdn orespectln! debt and taxation. The debt ls small in bar ti-nnsponatlon nrrhlem of the Island-communica- wit). the mainland-has been the r-oncrvn of the Domlnlon since the entered Confederation. lack of mflflr‘ domain has limited the ne”d 00D to $250000 achieve nrori the Province has been able l0 local occupations. and ivhere the oortlon of rural to ‘urban lotion ls relntivelyxhigh. . government. land and tii- _ mount of relief expenditures ‘flakes tlons are implemented _ the report. on the situation 1n this Rovincei _ merit will have at lts dLsposnl a remarkably reliable will find that. its expentllfllrP-‘i HYP- in a technical sense, al- These taxes would viefl slill i-‘fi m°§QEQEIYJQIIlYPIlBbl°¢ as the only slaiialitrrint: done at. at least Island’s Position Reviewed In Royal Commission Report; _ lf there ls no longer an incentive to organize holding companies ln the Province to avoid taxation else- where, as proitlded ln the missions corporation tax recom- medatlons. The sources of revenue ivhlch would remain in the Provi- tnce are ptlcularlly stable since they comprise gasoline. automobile and land taxes. while the most subject. to fluctuation, public domain and llquorcontrol, nre ofhegllgioe 1m- portance as compared ivlth of other provinces. two The desirability of an substantial real ls elwéivbere. l. - ~ - ' Prince Edward Island W“??? eoverniivnt. plilrh haie beeiioic in _ . a _ i ' t er wrovinces. Tncre lower salaries are possible b cause Pp ‘ m n“ 1 i alternative ‘civer earnlnas ln The relatively smrill scale of loeal in Prlrce Edward Is- relsitivelv small Oumqpon-i posts of the bars-fin rie- the direct effects of the Commis- “is-k for I""i$l'1'l0l\. ndminlstrri- sinus YGCOIIIIIIPIICIillIOThS on 11111111- Hm, 1mm... and edi1c3‘l"fl have cipalttlcs of ._c=s imnsrtriiice min w.‘ ‘whip-n.- i~i~i1 The per in otliri" provinces. It slioud also “'3 l. L‘ ,, N- (5.1. ',,,.O~ii.. i< iniv be added (snv the report! that "m"? mfilnqn,‘ m.‘ q“ ippnmeilii nccurnlo statistics. oarliciilariy on $3,113 “iriliyili-fnihppiffl-sli] proportion the div‘ ion of enllllvSflblv-‘i 3nd llllf‘llllll()_\‘flllll‘.<. are not. obtnlnabie. ~= -" 1 mus"- il . . flmimliiiq l\lii=d‘ni'ii"l<(ct: for a few and ilie Comniissoiirs estimates are lwllnfiih”; res-inks Tim lqgqhlo Quly iipiproxiiiinte. Nevertheless, ll. ."‘_ , ,1 ,_ m, .,,,,.. lIWW‘ rivl “"}‘l'l .ip~ic:ii~ that flll‘€Cl._1‘PllEl to ' f ‘h, ‘ -i-.;. p, ' enl1ilo";~n"5 during the lli:r‘"i"s has " '1‘. . .-,,, 1i“... .. l‘ m iii. i- w. ircs rilz-ou: 5 per cent i. i-i1<*i-1=['\'l"t‘l"t\ o‘. iuiii- bll izet. and incision of YE- _ n N.., 1,. .3 ‘l|ri"'ll'il‘a iii»- ,isi.~i'i 119g iii-Qi-ks ano her 5 per cent. _ ,:_,ri_‘.‘,..i,,l.‘.,i,i,i, “.0 M "vii-plus" addition to these savings (which i ,.’§..{i.i..-- to tho ii~ti== lri"t’1""".‘ would aporoXim-ateli" balance mimi- i- . . _ . - z Y _ .. _ . - M H“ “Wavy cmal hiirLglglr‘ lllflf‘ ‘ a e possibe ' ' - ~ ~ ~ i llliljyriwf lrnvic, ‘AlllCh viill em- it "i rrin- eree front in". fnci ‘ha? lh" PT?- viucial Governmeix: will have been put. in a position to hear a. lazget‘ ‘lef by th- Dnminioii fWhlCh the shatre of education and ivelfare ' ' ,\_ (ixcv t. cos s Cllmmlsslon repommend‘ ‘p If the Commlssioirs recommenda- the Provincial < Com- items viz.. revenue from adjust- ment grant rests on‘the need for balancing the provincial budget 9Y1 current. account and for lncreasmf: expenditures on education. welfare services and development so astb provide services not. markedly 1n- ferlor to these in other provinces. without. Princi- Edivard ‘Islam: be- ing compelled to resort to heavier taxation than ls imposed elsewhere 1n Canada The Commlsslon estimates that an annual increase 1n the expendi- tures on education and ifllbllt‘ WPl‘ (are (prlnrlnaly the latter) of $200.- ivould suffice to equality with other Canadian provinces. The dollar expenditure per c8111?" 7°!‘ these ptlfnogn: would stlll be mtPll lower than it much loirer than the average for Canada. but the Cam- mlssloi‘. ha: taken nccouut. of various factors which tend to m these services relntivr-lv less ctislv stall Jical the k pro- D9911" loss sustained bv 0 and champions t inefficiency. Without modern equip- a 17729 l (concludes (3000111- revenue, and man siiiipts that \\'f‘l‘."11'l'i fa=t enough to zet. away. er quirk enough m seven seas-and oonvoy the ship- plniz to Great Britain - and break l into the land-locked Baltic-but whv pro on. they lack the ofd fire -tihe old Kwilterbrrn firm-Thomas R. Henry, 1n Toronto Telcgfhm. The trouble with authorities who snortingly squelch the old wires‘ tales is that they are too proiy and unimagiriatzve. A digni- fled old f".b that. everyone accepts mflfi‘ harbor a grain of truth that. Kudos cvrin Hm :r‘r\lii‘lflf‘ ni-sr], A iiierliri Illl'.lt>“l\’ it 'l'1‘>ll'\f‘!4| dc l viiczr i. iiii .‘\l1\l'l lllllr! m. .111; iniiiis‘ iii iiiiilcirrci, and he Ls pretty ca-tegcrical about it. "Growing pains" \\'lll remain in our vocabulary. nevertheless. They may have nothing to do with pans the doctors diagnose. But nothing else so WPll (IETTIDBS the clsllluslon- ment- of a foul-year getting his first paddling for running across the street. the bittr-msss of an e:g‘.1t-_vear-o1d sent suipprrless to bed for a t-ransgresrlori. the fears of a 15-year-old miss going to her first. dance and ivowvrlng whether she'll be a wnllflc er. ‘Thcse are real "growsiiz paints." doctor, and they're the kind you can't. prescribe for! -— Afinueripclts Star-Journal. The (‘ommunlst Party n! Marl- LimFS ha; made lllS presznce felt. in New B!'11l1\\'1(7l('5 chief commer- cial cciiitre. Sunlay night was em- plcyed for d.”0l'-lC-(‘lf0l‘ distribution of subverscve mlmeogrnqihed sheets in two wrill known srctions of Saint. Jolizi. Householders who nbsriiycd the nature of me 11's- trihuted matter, notified the prop- er authorities as soon as po slble. and the d. . butinri stopped. In ivrir-time ii h tihe country ex- ert-zui! every cffcirt. to defeat. an ex- ternal enemy. ntt-nck from ivtth- ln is more rianfzermrs than at oth- er times. Nazllsm and Commun- lsm have linked themzrlves 1n Europe and that fact should be re- membered by each and every lcy- al Canadian. 1:1 Grant. Britain there has been a. demand upcn the au- tihorltles that. such activities be suppreased by the legal means provided. Evirtisrice is lncreasmg that. a like demand must. be made ln Canada. - Fredericton Gleaner. There l; a prevalent delusion. not. shared by attentive students of history, that the problems coin- fronmig Lks i.n this war are unpre- cedented; but. over a century ago Napoleon, who was playing the same role as Hitler may, was do- lng his best to starve this countiy out, and was even tmimiidaung neutrals with that. object. Thus, when tn 1801 10rd Grenville hand- ed over the Foreign Office pot to Lord Haiwkesbury, he mote to his successor: "You will flnd yourself mummified with embarrassment 1n tihe present. moment fivm tiheoe- sptoiuble weakness which drives the Powers o1 the Continent. from motives of fee:- along fxiito mfl nrmis of fl-amice. m interior-gamble opin- ion ls that fiinveos will. and that firmness alone can. extricate the country from the difficulties mzch the sucoem of France upon the Continent have brcuglvf. upon us." It was Napoleon's dictum that the domtmitlng instinct of humanly 1s fear. Mr. Plckwlck ton-k the same vlevi: ln advising n pcllcry of “al- ways shouting wtuh the lairgeot i. ‘we e4 -.- awn "W ETQWB PUBLIC FORUM lurnn lo open for the by oorrupondello of quontlon of Internet. lottotown llnurdlan dool not no- canully endorse tho onlnlonu of i l scuttle tliemeelyes-rmd patrol the? iaresent. is carried on by butchers ldisinteresled in this class of trade. The plant I propose to establish would utilize all by-DrOdllClS to the fullest extent and ln addition to product base. notably fertilizer The manufacture of orgunlc HOWTO WIN THE WAR stint-We all Wiliflil- to know what. fertilizers woif-tl lieip to displace the importation of chemical fertilizers and give farmers a higher grade product. MAY 18, 1940 lHead Of Canadian Navy Sees Forces Expanding Whlle so much that 1s spec- Trlnlt Coil e tacular attaches to the other forc- y cg school’ P° es, the growth and extension of the Royal Canadian Navy tend to be somewhat overlooked. In true “s11- ent. service" tradition the Royal Canadian Navy says little about it- self, One hears from time to time .at Halifax and Senior N 1n an obscure way of _sl1i'ps Jllild- er at Esqulmaiilt after ii-is w lng and about: to be built, but little progress was topped iii 1936"‘. of the day to day routine of the e ivas appointed to the V‘ convoy service cartled on under posllltm ln the Canadian all kinds of adverse conditions. ‘The Service as Director and cii Navy. however. has been truly on the Naval Staff active service since the outbreak of 'I'lie Church. the Arm war. It has grown in importance Navy are represented in and strength. Soon a formidable ei-atlons of Admiral N111“. fleet of over 220 vessels will be zn- ‘ ‘ Willi the Great War service in the ships three years, 01' lishmenits wlil be manned by 6.000 to 7,000 all ranks of the Royal Canadian Navy. The main strength of the fleet will be incorporated in seven destroyers, including the flotilla leader, as 1t 1s to-diiy. but. the existing 75 auxiliary vessels will be increased by 64 patrol vessels and 80 mine-sweepers now under con- struction. Besides the work of cen- voy, there are, and there \\'lll need to be, more vessels engaged ln auti- submarlne work. miue-swerpiiiiz, patrolling and examination. All these forces rvrooud t-o the direction of Rear Admiral Percy It is a brilliant. slorv n! Walker Nelles, R. C. N.. a C.i:i- of thoughtful Dlflnnlfg arllan officer of wide experience. fiii QflIHInIQQrQfiGnI gm,“ He joined the Royal Canadian ‘vavv the R. C. N. was at tin-Ii, as a cadet. of 16. ln 1908. although "Tirj ii i,“ “mp0,, ,7," as the son of the late Brtzadirr- ibe f! trained hllfilPllsi ' General Charles M. Nelles. he l ivithriiit conflict, ' might have been expected to fav- or the land forces. Lakefleld and affiliated with the Brlizadler-General C, C M.G.. who cllmzixed a iii-pi- in: the first World w“. b83318 Chief’ Nara] i one o e 1151.: Canada slnce the war" mm to take shape. The gym. f, t t , = ‘ ggfiffwlllf-lvlaxfifjldPxflgiillsion has n obvious reasons. confusion 1011f! its pro-arranged course. ln the canned meat. trade. This s a field now closed and cannot be prosecuted untill we are equipped with modern slaughtering facilities. Beef now earmarked for this trade sells at a. heavy dlscouut as 1t must. be shipped out on the linof and leaves producers absorbing the shrinkage and frelelit. differentials Waste lets profits reptltlously away place. y. How Are Your Eyes? If you are havlnz srmpt of strain-headaches, son; 1E or dizzlnes: — consult a snee- lallst. slip sur- ment our llve stock l1lfl1l.S'1‘_\l lets evenue go the Way of an ‘incinerator ivben 1t. should be pav- lniz dlvldcnds ln the form of need- ed commodities and employment. I am, Slr, etc. J. M. ROOP. A! vour QQITICQ with you‘ of experience and a thorough retracting service, Call In and discus; your m. flcultles. G. F. llutclieson G. F. HUTCHESON F. G. HUTCHESON. FORMER SOURIS MAN DIES IN NEWFOUNDLAND ST. JOHNS, Nf1d., May 17_i¢. Pl-Dr. Alexander Campbell, a for- mer resident of Souris, P. E. I., who came here ln 1922 as a medical practitioner died last night, H‘? W95 Prominent ln Newfound- land polltlcs as a. colleague of the late Sir. Richard Squires and in late I I 9 0 O 6 Q 9 O supplylnt: this demand would manu- i facture similar products from o. by- ‘ Q1111“ abzililflllJLttfll-ifitlit’ Pnflbl" - we can do to win the war. A few days 9-20, (me Canadian- who silic-u-lrl know-Join us that. we flwoifrl ‘give: rit once. others, who lfiiiillfillli l-llf“. we siuiiilrl lnciiiti that assist Canada's war .‘l]‘f‘1ll'l. l‘roli:i.lwl_v, rill we should iipriid r-O effort find we could from ldle expenditure. But. apparently COIIIIICLIYIFZ vice from prominent. for me I am. S11‘. etc. JOHN ‘IEMPLEMAN. sow hotter. miil ‘ill i1 g save for the same purpose, n-li that ma- people ts conifuslng to simple people like me. I tiliink that. n tnvted old fflCllfl has advised how I can give all titiati ii: ln me to help those who fight “Dciithat \Vl‘t.l.0l‘l_ thy mind riniicrii to do and do lt. \V‘l'h fill filly 1111m- AWAKEN NG Silent the lllglll'— Above. the stun; are high. Yet still tlic moon hangs low Wru ped in lier mantle soft, Of silvcrcd misliv PO59, The hush of birth o'er all- The birth of ‘hope and Joy For 1t is Snrintz. Gav laughlniz Sprink- There greets vou nautrht but. pain- DRIVING Upon the public highways is a privilege as well as a legal right. We owe it to ourselves and to the other driver t0_have our cars in good working condition; to drive at moderate speed; to observe all traffic rules and to DRIVE COURTEOLLSLY, This aim combined with adequate Insurance Cover _will bring relief from anxiety in many Canadian Homes. HYNDMAN & 00. LIMITED General Insurance Charlottetown Both or Ships And Menl dld not change his YOUIhIii-ltcgouiaai Canadian Navy afloaotf for aim Sussessivcly senior Naval gm, aiiii otiiif h lllgh Naval ief qt .v and the lhree gen, His grandfather was the Rfamilv’ corporatecl 1n the command 0f Rear S. Nelles. D.D.. a distiiiii "' Admiral P. W, Nelles. R. C. N., educator who. at the are iifllsh“ the Senior Naval Officer. came chancellor of Virus-i '59‘ These vessels and shore astab- versity‘. then located rii,’ ‘pl. Um‘ Ontario. This institution lateifoirag’ "s U , . Toronto, The Admiral’snli1lh$=lriyq:r ~ ‘s Nelles. career by commanding ii... Rm.‘ Canadian Draeoons in France iii},- Staff i,“ crisis bu“, the erg,- I‘fl1lll'i'_ for be reverilrrl viii ilfilituinv, l0 ("l pill)‘: ivaste. of immediate exniitsivn a our local cannerles to participate l¥iiaeffiblolgvtl eiilglaiediin fox fariiiin; _. w, _., . y _ - day to Souris where __.__;_ “+04% ¢-0+0-0+oo+o+4 “xx” O-OQO-Q-O Summerside Montague For Vitalitq always use PROVINCIAL ABATTOIR like to resume my letters recently published under yviii In other springs hearts sang. And love was laughter-filled. But nniv l0ve's soups are sad. Its kisses bitter-surch- RAHMIN accompanied by rind farmers will not be suhlPPlPd large volume of that present. conditions necessitate brlnelniz from the mainland. Our available supply of such products 15 small, particularly of fox meats, this caption and now offer further reasons why a local abattoir should be established. This lette will cori- cern the effect. lts operation would have cn our locnl market... The prices piild for n11 live stock would be stimulated as this Plflnl- iviil permit. our smaller dealers tn rcizain the markets they have been obliged to fore-co by the provisions of the Cannrd Meat. and Floods Act. A mvlval of markets will "be some expansion to the pressure that lurks ln 11m- lted markets A local iiiil-iiioii- wiii reduce the processed meats l SEED POTATUES ever Sprint; again Be voung and Ray? -Ar1el. s as? SEMESAN isEL THE NE\V IDIPROVED QUICK DIP SEED TREATMENT FOR. One pound will treat from 60 to 80 bushels. One pound tln - - - -_ $1.0 l-‘lve und tln (300 to 400 bus els) ---—---$ b CERESAN NEW IMPROVED DRY DISINFECTANT FOE l l l» Mofoiiisrs in Ewliifgrdpriitieci‘ Iiodiiy aflompleto ulomobilr Insig- Fnce Pglia/‘Eénioyf finoncioljroodon: ogoinst‘tho' many hazordsofmotoringb ‘Il\you_'would:core‘ , to ioin us,‘ see this, ogeneyjodoy) W. K. 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