_C_.?_A_G_E-FQUR_ TIIE BllARLllTTETUiitf GUARDIAN Morning Daily (Founded In I887) President: Lieiit. Col. W. Chester S. Mel-Ire Vice-President: .I. B. Burnett, I‘. J. I. Secretary: Llent Col. D. A. Macllinnnn, 0.5.0. lditor and Managing Director: .I. ll. Burnett. I.J.l. Associate Editors: Frank Walker and Llent. Ian A. llnrnett. B..C.N.V.B. i_0n Active Service) “The Strongest Memory is Weokei-"Thoil the Weakest Ink." investigation, and the report which referred to Mr. Henry's despoiling the company. The lat- est Canadian "Who's Who”, however, still lists him as its vice-president and general man- ager. When the details of the Beauhariiois scan- dal broke they caused Prime Minister King to confess that he had led his party into “the val- ley of humiliation." Is he headed that way zigain? The reappearance of Robert Alexander Cecil Henry as Deputy Minister of a vital dc- partment in his Government is full of possi- bilities in that direction. Prime Minister Uncotivincing Des"? And capaut)’ Here is s trenchant thought for Education Week from an article "in the Hamilton Slim‘- liilor by Dr. G P. (iilmotir, Chancellor of Mc- .\lastei' University: "We have jumped so far from the old classical tradition in education that it is getting a hit hard now to get a classical education. andl ilie universities are being fact-d \vith a matricu- lation problem of growing complexity‘. Still, we ore refusing ti. mzilte our schools beds of Pro- irustes, \\'lli\ll every man titust be made to fit, luuvever violent the treatment or permanent the ‘jury. _ "For all that. we are far from any of our goals in t‘illi\'1llli'll. lf l may be permitted t0 moixilizc, l would hark hzick to whzit l said in on earlier [iziragraph about desire and capacity. 'l'lie ipicsiiou of character enters in as truly as docs that of natural gift. \Ve must ziwalten :1 ri-ril desire for hard work and hard stud)‘, iii a "(l(l_\' characterized by second-hand Cllj0_\'ll'it2llf, icziiling by means of digests, and amusement -l>v itieaus of hired showmeu. The desire again, niust not be encouraged in terms of society owing this or that child an educalii>ii,_biit in terms of this or that child owing society an ultimate service. We have not tirade iuufih PW" gress at that. point yet. If in the realm 0f wealth our great problem is that an aristocracy o: nionev has‘ seldom developed the sense ot social responsibility that went with tllfi fllfl aristocracy of land; in the realm of schooling our great problem is that an education receiv- ed 0n the basis of “pay to the bearer on de- nand" may not produce as fine a strain 0i servants of manl-zind as did education born out (t a love of learning for its o\vii sake or for the sake of the learned professions. Ministcring to every man’s capacity can easily degenerate into ministering to every man's convenience. ‘It nay inflate his ego rather than draw out his self-sacrifice.” y... There was s false ring in Prime Minister Mackenzie King's apologa which was much more impressive than whzu hc aiciimlly .'iiil in; defence of his conscription inaction. .\'ot only" l0, but he adroitlv avoided the issue. ' At the outbreak of the war conscription‘ became the law. hut it wzis urvle cff ‘tivc only‘. for service in (linzulu. FL'l'\l'\.'C the conscripts lint] 1o \ Cilllil volunteer before l'\'\'I>I‘.llll_‘.1 This was ilonc for pol-ti . 1\Iiuistri' Kin; illlll his . oppoeiid tn _.iii illl~uill and u tiicy’ nu:ipi'iut"'~ 'l i the iUl\iL'\‘ of .ill ‘right tivvifi sellors who poiuiril iiui il v. fusion and gixohnl-lc ilz-zi-tii" \\'h¢ii thc i~<uc l--"i.“.‘ .' Prune .\liui~1ci' .~;i\\ thi~ \ll'i'l' i ' sought to rcnii-ily ‘l h}. the K-leetorate iustczul of A plebiscite ivzis lillitll at Iill c.\;. _ of sonic $i_;oO.0o0_ whcn cight of llil.‘ provinces micd for om ci-n-criiitioii. Thst was .'i sev- oiid Cil1lllCL' givi-n .\lr. King to ri-tricve his [rosi- tion, and let the will of the people take its course, but oncc more he failed in statesman- ship and plziyt-d the politician seal-Ling personal and ])Lll'l_\' zidvzmtnge. lle refused to ilemzuiil for the ritc from cicry ywuiiizicc the rights which tltc ciii/cns owcd fr r ‘their tl\\'ll and i)tlit‘i's' safciy and protection, allowing pzit- riotic youths who put country before self, tn go and szirriticc ihcir future. and probably‘ lives, to pwizcct the >CiflSll, unpritrioiic <IIl_\'-lll-llFJlllCS. who wright and ciijoycrl all the benefits. priv- ileges and coutforts of our Christian civiliza- tion, many eventually actually wallowing in hitherto ire reamed of luxury. ‘liltat wn~. null still is the issue, and the Prime .‘-linis:ci" nvoiilctl it. The boys overseas, many of them therc for upwards of four years, have hail to bear the heat and burden of the day. with practically no prospect of relief. for enlistment on .1 voluntary basis is 0n the d4- crease, due lzirgciy to the fact so mairv golden opporiiiiiitics are offering at home to uupat- viotic and QZISU-llflflllg youths who act on the principle of "lct George do the fighting." Til.) l'rimi- .\l‘illlSlCl‘ dwelt on the ignoniitiy attached to conscription. If such there be who is responsible for 1t? ls it not .\lr. King? \\'hcre cvery one is on a footing there is no re- flection. There is no ignomitiy attached t0 conscription in the Mother Country or in our good ucighbotu" the United Statcs, and there need not limo liccn hcre. and need not be even yet, had the Prime Minister the courage to shed the personal antipathy which he himself had iluring the last war when he, though of military‘ age and sound health, hid himself away iti Ottaivu working surreptiously‘ for high re- iiiuiierzitioii from 2i big American 'l'i‘ust. Give thanks, U llcart, for the high souls That point us to the (leathless goals . . . The company of souls supreme The (.'0ri.ri'rf_/'I.r of the Mighty Dream. . . Brave souls that took the perilous trail And felt the vision could not fail. ho!" <"»t"'\l . "lflillNi ‘ c-iiin- ‘in cull~ thwip. i"i\.~‘.llll EDIIURIAL N01 IIS Tomorrow Remembrance Day. I I ‘l 4 \Vhy not relieve your conscience, if you have one, by itivesting now, before it's too late, in Victory Bonds? i i ‘I i The Prime Minister lacked eloquence in his apologia the other night, notwithstanding the presence in Ottawa 0f Mr. Brocklington. Per- haps because the principles he was supposed to be defending 3.1’: non-existent. I U O i This from the Hamilton Spectator: “Physi- cians in Prince Edward Island resent the charge that they are acting as bootleggers in giving liquor prescriptions to those “patients" who are not "sick." But as so frequently used to be said in this province, during the days of the Ontario Temperance Act, is not the solution in the doctors’ own hands? If they refused firmly to handle liquor prescriptions, the Government could not compel them to do so. Then the farci- cal situation would probably adjust itself." e n 4 I Minister Howie's Choice _jacob Epstein, American this date i880, son 0f Russian-Polish paretits; he executed eighteen figures vhich decorate the building of the British Medical Association in London; among his other works are the tomb of Oscar Wilde, Pere Lachaise, Paris, and also decorations of Church Square, 1're- turia; his C/irist, exhibited in i920, provoked much criticism; since then the Epstein cult has been prominent in art circles in New York. l! I? i 8 sculptor, born Is the public memory too short not to be astonished at the announcement, recently made, that Hon. (Q, D. Howe had chosen Mr. Robert Alexander (‘rcil I-lenry to be his deputy in the new I"l,'Ll\‘l'2ll .\lini=tr_v of Rcccmstruction? This ,\\ill be one of lii\' most important posts in the civil service. The Mr. Henry to whom the job has gone is the same gentleman who was in- volvcil some years ago in the lieauharnois scandal and of whom a Parlkiiiictitriry‘ Investi- gating Lfiiiiiniiitct- in m3: rcporti-il as follopls: "d/f)‘. )It‘lil'_\"J' f'/)l!)ll‘t'll'()|( ruff/t Scull/or‘ J/c- Doitgalil, and their riirrrs: in ilrx/ioilfuy/ l/ie comfony of (l loryi‘ sum of money, 1o- mu:ii‘_y"s ZUOfI/l, for xiimct/iiiiy/ l’:iil. m! Ill!‘ l"f'l'lll'lll'l', runs ciilirrlv Tuur/ll/(xvxr, i/wx m! IHJllIflCIl/l him l0 your iron/infirm: iii" ll ji/ mid fru/uv- [wigrou to rmli. .u in l/lt’ uuiiirrr/riiicnl of llilv g/rcnl pill)- lt utility.” The "great public utility” referred to WRS llcziiiliiirniiis l'tl\\'i"l' (‘Iflvlllilliilll- Au interesting .'iccoiiut of this cpl-rule in the cziriccr of the llt'\\' llcpiity .\liiii~i<-i' of Re- construction ohm-aw in the "urtriit i<~u<‘ "f All-rig, In iozi), .\lr, llcnry hail lust hccmiic, Tleputy‘ .\llll‘.~l('l' of l\'l'il\‘..'ll\ l (I|.il"l\ in. the .\lnckt-nzii~ l\'i|:i' liii\t"lllllt. and the, Heauhzirutiis Svzuhrziti- lizul irontrilutrrl $300,- 000 to lho Lib l’.'irl_\". rningiziiou fund. lu that year the ‘ ndirzite npplicrl to the King (iovcriimt-m y i‘ fllrliftnill of .1 llilllslkl‘ to the; Beauharntlis Syndicziu- of vcri in powrr ~ilc.~'. To quote frorn llic official [ii-i-aiiihlc, the ap- plication “"45 grzi tcd, recommctidcd "by the Titiister of Rnilivavs and Canals on the advice of the chicf uigincci" of the Department and Cuiicurretl in by the Deputy‘ hlinistcv." .\ lit- tie later, ‘lso with tlic concurrence m’ the Dep- uiy .\Illli5li".', order-iu-coiinrll l‘.L'. 4.22 was passed, authorizing the incorporation of a cnmpgny tn (‘Xplnil the licauliarunis (OFPOTB- tin" of Ciuitul... nnil lL-puty Minister llciiry turned out to be :1 founding shareholder and an employee undct contract to the company. Three months after the passing of l'.C. 422 the Deputy Minister rcsigtictl his office with the Govern- ment to start in his other inh nf vice-president and general inziuagci: of the licauharntiis (.'or-' poration. Subsequently came the parliamentar .'\ pliial containing pellets of a German “questioning drug" called pcrvutin has been on exhibition in London entitled “Germany —— the evidence." The drug reportedly was given to people held by the Germans for questioning. lt is said to prevent the victim from either dot-ping or losing consciousness-Unis enabling the qucstiouers to continue torture without the victim being able to gain even temporary re- spite by pissing into unconsciousness. u ii- is i- The situation at Ottawa reminds one very much of the iliffcrcncc between arbitration on an equal basis and gambling on an off chance. .\ professor, while traniping through a field, fmnid himself confronted by an angry bull. Wishing only to pass and not to offend the hizist. thc professor said: ".\Iy friend, you are my superior in strength, and I am your superior 'in mind, and so, being so equally gifted, let us arbitrate the matter." “Oh no," replied the bull. ‘Let's toss for it.” So the professor lost. That's what is likely to happen with the Prime .\liiiister and his political sopliistiryt. ll O I I the The former Defence Minister's new Ottawa business address is simply Room 406, House of (ominous, quarters formerly occupied by Dr. 'l‘. F. Donnelly (I(|' Wood Mountain). Dr. Donuelly has been given a fifth-floor office. Col. Ralston, who bears the unique distinction of being recommended for a Victoria Cross in a battalion round robin-and of getting ticked off for exposing himself to danger when he went out to succor a man lost on night patrol— has come through the events of the last month, and particularly th'e more recent crisis in Cab- inet, says the Globe and Mail, looking simply like a man who has got a load off his chest - and is not sorry about it. .- THE- QHA.R.L-I.ZIYT!‘?TPDWE_ GUAR, DIP-i" Allies Preparing For A "Squeeze Attack" PUBLIC FORUM X null-I b O-ldl k t . BY_DEWITT MaeKl-INZIE (Associated Press War Analyst) l The way military operations ai" developl in Europe it looks as thou h t e Allies were “‘ ,, set for s multaneous offensive! in both ‘ west and east-a squeeze attack CAR caleulartxedt tOulllfllieVt-J a quick kill ‘ ‘"1335, .51?“ °m§'°‘§§,','§én,e, o; Slr.—Tlie reefer car: situation is Gmera; Eisenhower-s meunmh the worst in forty years. Sta- ,- mr a big drive W5 reporwd tions like Tlgnlsli, that ship over now that the Red Ariniies are mas-l 2m “"5 °I Miami“ *1 Year are sin" in strategic sectors of their ‘Yillwut 5 c“ 901111?! T119 mil‘ 1on2; fmng Marshal 8mm mean; way is accused of laxness in pro- business when he said last Mon- ‘lidilflg "eel" ca“ Tim?’ ha“ lbefm gtwitthat thlittmuesf had assumed iii! (I‘)é!I§FfgFr(BItS"H\£CTBa'I‘%‘-: ski; gga1n§?s'tg';s dares “A, “get qulrcd for November. One firm many. and “m; country m non which had requested‘ 25 reefers Illlli verge of invitable catastro-lfgs tllieiefilgfit $15191‘ mg: "Wemb" e." ' .v '9- The soviet armies may strike ntl Pqm» grfwfclfs "'0 1111.1," "n"! several pyaws A mgmy imponln; albeit: the situation. m.‘ \v:t.i ill/Kill)’ prospect _is liclii out iu the Bin-- l-gP-“ll-S ‘fillings of’ ‘reed iln assertion tlizit the Russians are it‘ Qcjfwca n Olltulmiljlfi" “ml tl§°l’i“i§i'i%i ‘i’..".'i" "'3, “m”; ,§"°';;' iéii ‘lid?’ .35’ rill; Bfiniif/iifbnlhfiii e ge .1 on ie wes an -~ of the Vistuln in southwest Poland, the 1mm“ °r b5’ the Pllwi-‘TS in the sector of the railway ciilesillhl, b“- of Krakow‘ and Turnoiv. T,“ 1 - . . . “l i Observers long have been an- ' tic Wtini: action. At this point ‘div, nunirs i e about l8 lill‘CSl ' "" ‘l-i-"s , - -\ “T1545 from “u, I a Gunman _I events may take ‘.\‘lll tic very scri- esla, which i; the closest they li". "115- ccmc‘ to Germ ' one of the l‘. . Gr my. ' 3 SITUATION DESPERATE :1 :§ O O O :00:00'» ituritian is so serious that O O O 9 9 .§4.§¢.9Q.§O.$§.OQ O Q , otter l'illS\\'£‘l‘ we ilic blame directly at Slllllillli)‘ will have as its objcctlvel the dam’ of the Canadian Nab a quick invasion on the direct . You“; C, Bcrpm lunal Railways. Cars are provid- Opel-Juon which must oil to other more perishable pro- “qu see an imenslficdoitcts and, uliere we in Prluci ‘._ ~ U- me Nd assault is mcilijward Island can use 100 cars :1 siege cf the Hungarian capital of d1." f“ m." m“. "loilm- “'50” Budapest being provided with one lo vc Biiilciuig for a big offensive of- w“ .d"*l.i5'~ . [en 1s Comparauvely SIO“Y and ll is time for railway authorities methodicap GB“ Eisenhower for to awake to contlitious_ and to take clays has been ironing out his front. the mwswb“ “ilmgfllile "m0"- at lumpy spots in preparation for F11}; :11‘, 910-. the onslaught. This has accounted “hyr 1'Rl»\(“|‘- for the violent fighting on the U; P075330 SHIPPER S. 1st. army front southeast of ——-—— Aachen in the Huertgen forest area The reason for all the activity just south of Aachen is that im- portant highway communications run through there to the neigh- boring citv of Durcn and thence to the prized objective of Colog- ne on the Rhine. Fitting into the broad picture is the attack of the US. 3rd army rin s wide front in the Metz sec- tor. The Germ-ans sriy this attack is aimed at breaking into th: Saar Valley Just inside Germany -wliicli remains to be seen. Q O 9 '0 t oi a O v o o o . .0300.“ 00.00;“. O O BIVAL NEWS ITEMS The men who fought .t Arnhem Saw ouch hour zh ir numbers [CWCYI Tliryk: llllli‘ llflli‘ for manning To be Socially Secure. 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Holidays eic.. by appointment Office Connected with DRUGSTORE. Teach a 1-. sson we must learn- That much has still to ‘be achieved. Arid much we have to enrn. And oft as I. with otlners. fret For ipllowed life from blrili. Its right that, B1".i..\lil'.l1 usratrooos Should bruit: us back to cartn. —Lester B. Wusoii in '.he London Dispatch. __ "The DO-"vi-Wfli‘ prospect of going DECK to cartiin’ what they're worth bothers a lot of folks." — Chris- tian Science Monitor. A late Mediterranean communi- QUQSDBtIks of mopping up Greece. 'l‘iuier. perhaps, would be to strain it, removing all Nazis and other foreign masterr-Wlnnlpeg ‘n1. bune. g .1" ;~_:- _._ —_ were inexhaustible. It. w to worry about them. Welt, ,5, one has knocked the "in" out of‘ "lilCXlliiUSiliilE." Exhaustion is not only possible. It ls actually llil sight unless we do something toi ward it off. So everybody is pan- ltcnt and everybody is worry . But, unfortunately. ueiiiitence worry will not. save the f0: themselves. NOr will resotu‘. . passed at. conventions. It Will . XIBPCSS-"lry Lo take some action ~- immediflifily and drastic actlzn. too. - Vancouver Province. There has been a lot of specula- tion about the future residence of l-iltici‘ and Mussolini. They could go to Spain. It looks as if Franco would soon need them again. - Port Arthur News-Chronicle. There is every evidence in cas- ualty lists that, the junior Cana- dian offlcers who volunteered for service in the British army last elirlus. a good many oi’ them tak- ing reductions of rank in order to go oversees, have been in the thick of the fighting in western Europe. Their conduct While at- tached to famous Imperial units in action must have done much to confirm the regutatlon of Cans. dlaris as Al flgh trig men. -Brock- ville Recorder and Times. It WIS poor comfort for smok- ers to learn that. despite the scare raised by an alleged scarcity of smokes. some excellent ZG-i-cnt cigars still could be obtained. This had the usual result-panicky buy- ing of cheaper brands. Now it At a magistrates’ conference re- cently one magistrate. Mr. Henrlqucs. from London. ed that Britain's juvenile courts fire powerless to prevent. young kirls becoming really delinquent and that girls’ supervised homes make matters worse. He told of fine b01119. arranged for 36 girls. which for ii fortnight hold 54. ari-vwv-n-s-a-v-r-iiiirmvn-vmx vice and crime. Another magistrate said London's Soho dist/riot was full of girls who drifted there be- cause they could not stand official- Buying Diiily MUSKRATS, MINK, RED FOX, etc., at full market prices. —Mll-$KRAT TRAPS— . We have a-number of No. 1 Traps which we will exeltaiigejor Furs. Mail, Express, or’ bring your Furs to P. E. I. FUR TRADERS (w. R. JENKINS) 208-212 Great. George Si. dom and reglmentiition. A wo- man prisons’ commissioner said there was n class of girl now who "runs about the country pursuing lier boy friends whose name legion, lives from hand to mouth. and thinks she is having a good tlmeP-Joondon Dally Mail. Those who are addicted to the merry‘ pastime of predicting when. the Will‘ will end might add Gen-i ernl Eisenhower's description of the job ahead of him and then guess the (late he has in nilno. Said lie to Democratic Represents-l tive Hall on the occasion of the Znttci-‘s visit in the L‘..'t1ll“-f‘.litl!!l'— iii-chief of the Allied fll'l 2s in’ France: "Wnr is like pushing n ht-aviLv-lontlrtl vcagon up a steep liill in .i for: llilll never knowlngl when you tire going to reach the ton. So you have to push like hrll till lllc time." Pruuz-nt f‘. - l' EEs-cnhoivri" Vl/lnli- "' oi‘ war may sh mind. with its flfglfl flfilllfifiiifi. he can afford to give the airiblguous reply to the question on all lips. He knows ht! has the men and the "stuff" to deliver the final blow when the circumstances are right -—Vlctorln Tlmrs. appears the situation is not seri- ous stall. That's been the publicls BXDerIence with many "shortages." Toronto Globe and Mail. Around Oxford University they tell the story of the rugged profes- sor who refused to recognize the existence oi’ the feminine students who. because of the war, began to outnumber the males. He'd begin his lectures to the mixed clziss- room: "Gentlemen." When there were 40 girls and only l0 men in his class the professor ignored the females and stubbornly would rid- dress the classroom: “Gentlemen? Fimllll’ the rlul‘ came when he found 49 girls and only one male student in his class. He gritted his teeth rind began his lecture: “Sir." -Wall Street Journal. l , i They got busy teaching each other} l If he's neat. he's conceited. If he's cure , he's ii bum. If he's pleasant, .5 ci flirt. Ii‘ lie‘. brief, he's n grourli. If he hurr s, m; overlooks things. If he takes his time, he's lazy. It‘ you get pinched, he had it in for you. If he's pn- emetic, he's trying to make a rc- cord. If he's deliberate. he's too slow to catch i: cold. If you strike him, 110's n coward. If he strikes you back. hes ll bully. It lie out.- wlts you. he's s sneak. If ycu see him first. he's .1 bonehead. If he makes ii good catch, he's lucky. If he misses it. he's n stmp. If ne gets promoted, he's got pull. It lie doesn't, ah. what's the use? -- Canada Police Gazette. Last week Air Force engineers were glnd to announce that they had a new emergency runway ma- terial with the essential advantage of steel mats. It consists of a. layer of tar-soaked paper. It can be carried in one-tenth the alr- plane space and laid by machine, almost twice as fast. Spread over a rolled earth surface. the durable. water-repellent covering sustains the heat and shock of landings with little damage, bogs down on y when subsurface moisture ls ex- treme. Developed by the Royal Canadian Engineers and improved by U. S. engineers. PBS was tried for the first time by the 9th Air Force last summer. became a vital factor in the remarkable s eed of sir supply _in France. By ept. l it had been used successfully on some 30 forward fighter and trans- port fields. - Times Magazine. / -/-\_ lTnq You llllltl? lllerlihgfndlysiteiilylialfresleillli neryH-lfyousleepinbrehenlryfitfl toesingendtiiming...ilvoiieeii'tseemle eetllerllwnlareluhgrelhuyflrilbeye mybelelalm.” o‘ "i" When you r gel out I yo! sleep usually tillers To lielpyoillridoeql re|siieneririsleoniiitian_ lolielpynii eniev restful sleep-use Dotlil’: Klihey Pllb eeimny, ‘s q annoy nee and en not lieliil brig. All llr Deild’: Kidne Pills ct mum amid. lmliiuilie iwiiwiilii bail. in ‘ten years ego. people lilie the late Frank Barnjum, who preach- ed forest. conservation, were re- garded as cranks and received with tolerant unites. Our forest 90d‘! e fondly told us, - '0 Nearly a million Canadian men and women - in the armed services of the Dominion, more than l million in war industry, and all the others on the home front-have one goal in sight, a complete end speedy victory. Teamwork counts es never before, for now the game is in its final, crucial stages. We must 1 all put forth extra effort, use even more of on: " resources, to make the finish swift end sure. It ls urgent that in this Seventh Victory Loan we each buy at least one more bond than we bought before. i: is our dury to our team- imres; our duty to our children who will enjoy the frnlu of victory. Let us do our duty gladly, thetwemey earn our place on our winning team. ti. 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