-.~.- -'... mwx!’ l. 5.391; FOUR v p " TIIE GIIARLOTTETIIWN GUARDIAN Morning L-ally (Founded in i857) President: Lieut. Col. W. Chester S. 010L111’! n“ President: J. ll. Burnett, ll‘..l.l. Secretary": Limit. Col. l). A. Al-IPKIIIIWII- D-s-o- Edn-n- m”; \I;|||;i|{lli[ ltirr-rtor. .l it. Burnett. F..l.li .-\§§1Il‘liil€ l-“liiors: hunk Walker and iun A. Burnt: stustlitiilrton 1:111 s a; 1111111 Ill I'.I.'.l.. 54-00 rirr yo": 52-50 ll" ll Ilwllll" $1.25 for 3 months; 50c for one month I-liv llvlnery $5.00 per vein": 53.00 for 6 molllhl $1.75 iui ll months; Gilt" for one Month. b» .\l1i.1| 111 tan-nun IIIILI l,»S..\ 55-90 P" Y?" Sitlilrtld) \\'t‘t'ltl)'l 515.1111 per yv-I‘: 81-00 M’ 6 mmllhli 50c for 3 month: Tun Ctiiirioiioiinui liliif-llilll nuiy he obtained at ]l||IlIIIi|l"'1 .\1-1\~ \1_'1-l|11), 11111111 sqiiiire. New hark: nid uni-iii .\l‘\\\ ioi-ni-r Ililk uunl Wu-iiingion. |,,,_,,,,,; w... \L'1'lll'y, 12111 Peel 1a.. _\l,,,,|r,._,, \i,, rllrllllllil News ht. ll, upmniii l.11-ii1--i, . 1,1; 11-1111-11 \o-\\l r-iuml. Sudli-iry. 11,111», \|\<||1_ “iiufiuli .\. Il., ' The htrungrsl Jli-mmgi/ is Weaker than the Hui/zest Isl/r." i"ir;.-.i111.' .I.‘1.‘;i'.\IfIi‘ Yr-sic-rtlays Air Tragedies . .i.> ~i 11.1 our ClilZvllS wcic sadilcnetl it} i._\ 111 1v, 111' iiic air tragedy" at South- - 1.11s of _\('\'Cll 1i1.-n1l1c1"s 0' e as an appalling v\t'\lt'illlll‘\' morning, ‘zliiillC nzzir Stine . _. 111th 1111s lvillcil. .i.|i111; “£11 the worst this ‘.<'l1'1'<l lhc nziines and ad- six oi whom were from - 1 ‘~- QlHlll out 1i11til the d 1 11111114111- prcuiiiiioii :1 ."..~e of ;ill fziinlitics i11 zmiiziiiig for air warfare have 1 1 ~ 11s n11 other ciccasions, "i111 1"iui~i"11i11"11cc>". l. t" f 1i11-:"1- 111111], such cases. ffllalllnllflll fur the bcrcavcd on the purpose to 11"l1icl1 .:ri-< 11 cre- dcdicatcd. It was to the i "L1 'i- .-~1-'1'.!'_\‘, _i".1~1 1i: truly as if they 1 zigiizut ihc cncnrv. Their 1"11l 111i the honor rolls of their l llfllllC _C1llllllllllllilt' some friends. Mr. Churchill grinned happily t0 THE__CI_I_IAIZ_LO'I"I‘ETOWN__GUARDIAN i self who had been listening-in while talking to the reporter and remarked “Well, we got that ]>i't.‘ll_\' acciuuitc, didn't wc ?" The above story is told by the St. Thomas limes-journal which adds, by way of footnote, that the reporter mentioned is now on the editor- ial staff of that paper. ;\Ir. Churchill was a nc1vsiitiiici" correspondent himsclf iii his early days, and lie has 11011-1" lost sight of the importance of good press coverage. — EDIIURIAL NUIES - Ihc lion. lllt‘illl)t‘i' for l'rincc llliKlC a flying visit to his constituents in cvcry sense of the ex- pression. iiii The Halifax Civilian Emergency Committee regulations rc><lrve the u~c of sircns for air raid zilrirnis only, and has brought the following changes: Fire trucks will use bclls to make their presence known; amhulaticcs and police cars will substitute blaring automobile horns for their sirens. a i1- » n- lt is probable lion. Louis Si. Laurent, hlinisier of justice, will not have a walk-over in Quebec liast as wns at first anticipatcd. .~\ Nationalist, Mr. l':iul llouclizird, who hzis twice previously’ contest- ed the scat :ig":1in~t .\lr. IJIPQIIIIC, is cxpcctcd i0 nominate uguin, though -1viil1 POOITI‘ IITO>P€CIS lllllll ever 0f being elected. Ilut the Libcitils thcm- :~t'l\'t‘S zirc welcoming a contcst to give them an op- portunity" 11f llflifliig \\'lllil liltc :1 IltlllllCiZlII liris li1.1i'thi"11\1 11111-11 thc1n,:1n1l Ill 1il11:1i1i:1n inkling of .ul1.1t policy .\li". Mziclvcnzic 1cm; lizi» in store for them now that his right bower, .\lr.l.:1poi11ie has gone. ‘l l? I 1F \\'i1lesprc.'11l rcgrci will lic it'll at the "passing hcncc" oi .\lr_ ll. l1’. Uicl<livl1l, director of uluin- i1i1i111 production and distribution, 11"liicl1 occurred suddeuly- on Thursday in Montreal. Mr. Cockficld occupied a prominent position in Montreal's com- mercial. c1lt1c:iti1111:il rind social life, and 1vzis known pc1".~"o1i:tll_v_ or by hearsay", from ihc .~\tl:1niic 1o the l'£iL'lllC. This 1111s due largely" to the fact that he was managing director of the extensive advertising agency, Cockticld, l3r01vii & Co., Ltd., and enjoyed friendships throughout the Dominion. lie will be grczitly llll.\.~('(l, and 1vi'1l1".~"pi"c:i1l sy-m- pathy will lie cxiciulcil to his fzunily- 11nd firm in ihcir bereavement. s, and linltcrl, for all time, with .1 s .1. i; those of 11v.- (1\\'ll Province who made, or may John Scot, n, Farl of Fldon Fngligh Lawyer yo: lie c1‘j1".l 11f». u 2.1 iurtltc, ilic supreme sacrifice. and “m, phlmcollm (hoop) ,1,-(.',| m,‘ a1“, hogs. \I- 11, iiv- " i1-'i‘llll1i‘1' iw-il lilill in such :1 lingo i:on11.".illl1 \ii" 'l'1"."1ii1in_; lllnn, vinililc. ."\ll' .\lini<tcr Powci" gzive monihs a-vi, showing the ratio of srhcnw .1: ".- acciilciizs a1 "tillcj if wiliiy for c\"c1"y' 1.4251351 lil\' :1 licth-r 1"ccoi"<l t 1.1 111.11 \il-l'.\ 11 ]-_ fi-i" 111111: :1"11l 1"" n ikclf. 11 ihi- ~hocl< 17s l":i/.'ii"d.<. 511 11ii t, 51111 Ilisfi-iincl Oil i1" l'1\l!~illllI‘llL'l('S 111 "- ~I'.l|Il_\ "out of lllCl\.' 1'1 , . 1 i i -. : 11 lllill lli‘ 11ccc.~,>:ir_1" to he one for every 11.433 “ii 1.111,; in the Ilnitcd States "lug the tiaiiiiiig our flicrs i1 iiira1"ti1"c service, Major 11111-11 "i"c111:11"l<;1l1lc" to dc- iii-il. .\clu;ill_\" zt< 11111111" ...i-1l in triiiiic fiCCillCliiS in the 11'1" Xl-iiitrcztl alone, during the t s. s, a - 1: l'l.'1n. r1= in the nation- of air "n1 lint lhtry dii hclp to x 11~T1 of 1hr- air training 11d 11f the pi"c,"."iutioi1s which conducted high trcusun tiiwisccuiiiiii :ig."1i11si lloriic lot-Ive, ctc., opposed emancipation oi LilllllllllCS and the abolition of capital punishment for minor after the 1798 rebellion, ivzis l'1llS('(l to the Lord (jhznicclluisliii) in the llousc of Lords which did not c1111 his 1"c:1cti1in;i1"_v polic_v," he sziw the l'(‘llC\\'£ll 0i wzir with France in 15115, and 1111s still in office zit the victory and death of Nelson at 'Il1":1f."1l_;:tr; was still in the Lords 11f the passing of the Catholic lvlclicf llill in 18."), thc passing of the Reform .\ct in 185.‘, the ccsszitiou of sltivcry in the colonies in 1834. Mr. Fred G_ lIobiizc-l, Lilicrzil lfcmbcr of Pitt‘- lirnncnt for T1imnio-l-Igliiiioii, in :1 stzitcinr-nt to the IJITnS ciiipluiticnllv cumi: out for compuhory" selective scrvicc i111" 1i1"1:i".~"c;1s duty. "Although I have no inside lmtiu-lcdgc which you people do mt possess. I think it is safe to assume that the U01"- ernuicnt of Czinrula sccs this issue clc.'u"l_v, and the coming St‘.~’.~ltii] of 1i:1i"li:imcnt will likely" scc this hzuiipciing IIICIISIIYL‘ i‘t'lll1l\'('(l. U111- own populzn" and able miiiistcr of .-\ir, ‘Chubby’ Power, has as l"'“"l"lfll_°ll5 scheduled l° l"! recently as December I4, speaking in Montreal, v l“~'l “lilcllllf “l? fllwlcflfl-l nizide this significant statement: “The source of ‘ ll” lll"‘_‘l‘ "ll lll lll" l,l"l_llllll"ll the most i11.~"i1li1iu.~", most (ICSIFIICIIYC cvil which thc " ' l ""“'i" "l "lllwlls 1vorld h." s c1cr ltiiiiun l\ 1\"l1<"r1-\"cr the liurdcs of lll "Hlll llwlill" "Wl" llitlci", the slzivcs of Mussolini, the murdcrcrs of ‘s’ -'l‘~ llllllli‘ llll {llllfl japan are to be found. lll'ii‘iiit'llll_\' dhlfilll‘ 1110, we can onlv ilestrov it at its source.’ " voii- ii ll11"_\' zirc on ' ~11 n? 1< it \\'e can only cxtcritiin- l The 011111111 C(Il'l't.'.\]1tllltl‘\‘lll. of thc Klonircal (izizctic drew tittcution to :1 niutlci" well worthy of lziii 11111-5 1,11 1111111115 notice-the infestation of the Government and l--‘lll‘ llillli ll°l llQQll armed forces with press agents. There is not only '1" 1111-11 to vol". \\'ll5llll'l' the Dcpzirintciit of l11f1ii"1n:1tioi1's considerable "l" "Wlll" illlwll l‘ ‘Hill. hut thcrc is zil-o :1 multicolored corps of v>ll(‘L'l(Il publicity" 1111-11 ailinchcd to individual dc- ‘. - ,_. , 1- .‘_‘ .,"‘.'." . . ,. "l- " - ~ - ~ ~ l "l -lll-lll- l-llllllllll‘ pziriincius 11nd to cnch zirm ut the scrvicc. Ihe l. 1111-. . 1 .. " ' ..:.1l'" F~ 1 flilllli ‘int 1131-1111? The Britisl criiiitciitl . . 1‘ i'1'lii"li"I1-»11 pl1liisciic. 1.ui.;il..._ ._ <1 iwii-i-wli-il the right of 011 $iillllt'l\ ivvi-i- t... |!Tli\I1i“1'l "'"1- v.11 l. "1 '.-. 1.1 1111- lltillllilitill H111" l-.-l11."iril l>l.'1ud' i-rniiii- “1- 111111..- lllllllll“ °lll'_ 5m“ Itoyal Canadian Air Force must be equipped by llfll "llTlOlYll llKlll-S 11011" 1o put a public relations counsel in every 1 r~t and foremost |,,,n,!,,_~r_ 31,111): people wonder what the swollen liifoi-mzititiii si:1l't' docs lictivct-ii liig zissigmiients. a ill ncizd iihlfll‘ ,\1 the Churchill press confcrcncc no 1"oll call was l l?“ llc-vllllllill ll‘ taken, but ihc \\‘Ol'l\'lllg [ircss appeared to be out- "ll- “ill “lcclloll-i lll numbered thrcc to two. In .\'1'i1"."1 5co- ‘-.-; in llrilidi (Jil- It sccmcd every Gov- crniiieiii (‘lil])lf)_\'('(' who hzid cvcr hccu connccted \\'llll :1 111-11-11111111-1- \\1ls' th<~1"c, with the result that a 1- l“l“- ‘l*'l"'l‘l_'ll_.'~' l” iiicciiiig which could 11nd should have been t1 fairly l“ll"-‘ l‘ ll “ll mlll-‘l-lll‘ intimate chat was turned iiito a 1110b sccnc. O11 that l occasion the Information Department's only func- lll’ l"¢llll¢‘li lfillllllll lll tion was to announce that no direct quotations could he tiscd——a ban l'(‘.\t‘liltl(‘(l liy .\lr. Churchill 'l'l"ll ll“"ll"'l‘ llolllllqlll lIiIH-udli. ill rilwiiuis nunizi-iiii-iit ihut it haul cvcr ll‘ been illllltisCtl. l. . . a 1e a u -" W“ "ll ‘llll‘ ‘lll<‘>l_l°ll. fillll Leaders in both New Brunswick and Quebec "l‘l"ll"llll'~'l,\'» l5 ll lllllllllll li:11"e joined voices i11 dcmantling an “all out" war policy by the Fcdci-ail (irivcriiniciit. llrcniicr _l. ‘i. 5 .\lc.\:i1r said at a rcc1'11iii1i;; meeting in Ifrcdcric- “wlll ton that he fclt 11o group in Canada calling itself ”'“'“"“”'"__"”"‘"'T__T""_'_‘ patriotic could object to complete mobilization for A L-llllrclllll Slur)’ :1 total wzir effort. Another speaker, Dr_ N. A. v ~~ -»—~—— .\l. .\l:1cl\'1-i1zic, prc (lent of the University of >"i1‘_'i 1L1 3..-.-11"" - T.i~i 11:11" wht-n ho “Ila I-iisr New l)'i‘tIil.\\\‘it‘l(, dcclzircd 1' .11 zill nblc bodied men Lori 111 ..1-~ '\-I- .\li". ( hui-vliill pitwc-ntcd bcuvccn l9 and 40 “shoud be couiciiiplniing c11- prizc, 1-1 >1=i 1 . t. :11 l.oii1l11ii.. As ii was not an tcring military service and arranging their affairs 11112011 11 1L1" .1 "l lil't‘~.~u _~]Jt‘("(‘ll lll(‘i'(‘ 1vero only so they can leave at any time." Iii Quebec City 111.11 111111111 r. 1.1 .1111, :ii1il .\li:t‘lit11"chill spoke for llrig. Georges l’. Vanicr, Officer Comninnrling >1 1. :1 oi i ‘ 111 l-ll‘ ~. ll11-iiliii_g1i>u-li-pliviiii- the Military lli>trict No. 5, spmikiiig lo 1i group of r11.» :1 Ill _ oii tlln’ 111' ilii-in used :1 telephone Qucbce commercial trztvcllcrs Ii5l\'(.'(l their assist- iii :1 11.11 :11 il mu! I'M-ill u-hci-i- llli‘ illslflIllICIlI ivas zuicc in spruiding ihc word “that the army nccds l1. li-Iiiil .1 : -l 1'11 11' 111-1 n11 light. 'l'hc reporter incii; a pressing and immediate nccd because of 1-»1il l ii-Ni r l I1» dimly li_1 the licziin which the battle niiw joincd hctwccn lhc forces of cvil 1111i“ r ~11 l1\ :i:- llillQ/‘s from .-i light in tlic 11nd lhc forces of good . " “Ycs, we nccd 011151-11, l .11; 1111-." .1111] 1111-11 l11- pint-ed to Irv s0l<li<'i‘.<, a l1it of soldiers," he said. “I ask you :ir-.1l d." 1" :1 ~Ii1 l'I.'l 111d iiurlinc. mid ziliiiosi at to hclp 11s gct ihcui. Voluntary" service is good 11111-1 :1 v- t-~ on =lii- -ililt'i' rlilf‘ of the door sup- providing tlicrc are voluiccrs." Continuing, llrig. 17-1111 ili1- ll"IlUl 11111-11 1.1- worth, ']‘|,i- reporter Vanicr said: "For (Izinzida and the United States, d 111.; l' 1i llflllllillilllf .'l<\lllll(‘fl llli’ lii-lpful friend there exists a rcnl danger of attack. Ycs, the wzii" 11 Il< llll‘ 11'i‘,‘l' i-ipoz-h i‘ fiilhnving with his notes. 1"."m rc-ricli us in Ciiiiailn. It will roach 11s surely if lrivigi-io tlii- ‘~11: -1-i' fvlilirlcl‘ No. l 1vl1i-n all our thoughts, all our ('Il('i'gi('<. 3]] mir actions "ll '1" Till"! if-ini ti» i-irim. lir- found that the are not directed to11":ird< a single goal-the (lins- Iiiiiiiillfti" 1'. .1- 11-1 1i1.'l'l' 111.111 lii", Lhurchill liini- truciion oi the t-ucuiy before hc gels hcrc." offences; advocated “a strong hand" in Ireland 1 Notwithstanding a“ u,“ has been once took place 111 Inoia 1111.11 the a said many poops apparently, loox upon money used for purchase 0! war saving certificates as a. 81-" 1° the goveriunmt. The plan is more nearly a gut to the peopie. 'lhe money l5 merely loaned to the gov- ernment. which pays the buyer 01 a cenncate a fugue." than nounal mic-rest. A we: savings certificate is as sure of redemption by the government, u a. bank biii or note is sure of redemption by the bank more so. If anything. Moreover the nu-ney is bkcly 1o be particu- larly uctul in days tifict" the war when ilieze may be deprcsson. - Port Arthur Nows-ctii-cnicie. Ive-thirds of the Japanese mi- dents of British Columbia. have been born among us, have grown up with us and have been educat- ed in our st-hcols. Fully a quartet" are of the ilnircl generation. It. is surely no compliment 1o our ideals as dtsplayed in our lives and cul- ture or to the teaching in our schools to suggest that young people can be exposed 1,0 them for years and yet remap untouched and uninfluenccd. Besides. there has not come to light the slightest evidence that. the general run of these people, whether native-born, naturalized Canadians or Japanese nationals, have and desire other than to live peaccfully In the environment In which tlicfr lot. has been cast. - \ianccuvcr Province. The Italian prisoners oi’ war In a small camp scmewhere in Eng- land, on their own ‘initiative, did a very remarkable thing on All Silnt-s‘ Day, It happened that it 1111s also p:._v day-when they re- ceive tlwii" token mcney for work in the fields. The first men callcd up tried to make them understand that he did not want to draw his pay for the week. and, when ask- ed what he \\'_llll€fl (lone 1v1ti1 it, said: "I 111th i‘. i0 b2 given to the 1100' of X, especially 1o any poor ftunzlics 1vii:1"e its; 111-211 1n the present. war " ‘Hie rest of the men followed suit, and tcgcther they collected {2 14s 3d. It la a small camp of under 200 prisoners mostly peasants from siuthcrn .\I1".. L. Waicrfleltl in den Tnies, Emincnily sensible is the regula- tion put into eifcct by the govern- ment agairst Japanese iravellhiz 011 trains 1:1 Canada. Under this order it. i; illegal to scll 111111111)’ t-ickcts t9 111cm oi" to prmit tnein aboard Ll'i1.l‘h Iv is to be presum- ed, though no official nnnotuice- nient has been made, that. the ban applies also to buses and commer- cial ntlrlines. Japanese and all czicmv aliens, tco, shculd be pro- hibitcti frcm owning 01‘ operating mo: 1" cars. ‘Ilicre is the utmost necessity for keeping these cncrny aliens under suwcillaitice, those of them who are not by reason of known dlsoyalty locked up immed- Yttel)‘. It is a difficult task to maintain this scrutiny if they are allowed to roam about the 0Oilliil‘_v will It is well to provide that they “stay out. l‘ _- \V.IICLOI' Star. With the official opening of the Bombing and Gunnery School at Mont Joll. Que , the entire frame- work of the British Commonwealth Twining Plnzi is now crrnplct-e The Mont. Jail unit is the innerv- third school of the vast. ah" train- ing system i0 have been ccmpleted and brought into operatic-n. The huge establishment new stands as the greatest organization for the trai n; of fighting airmrn in ex- i.~te1 2c. »—KllIg51OIi Whig-Sland- ord. Almost 80,000,000 tons of iron ore were slhippcrl down the Great. Lakes up to the end of last month, which givc some idea. of the tre- mendous b incss 1 lch has grown up I11 the olghtv- x vcars since the brig Columbia set sail frcm Marquette on August 4. 1855, with 100 tons of iron ore in her hold, to make the assage through the new 5111p cans at Sauit. Ste. Marie, Mich Iran crc shiittnents are at an all-time high this yczu". the fig- m-e of 79.281279 ions up to the end of November being altriost twenty rcent. greater 11:11 that of 65,- 27-{600 tons for the full season of 1929, which was 111s previous record. —Sau1t Ste. Marie Star. While the Cheshire Lines is cer- tainly one of the smallest, railways in point of length, there is no doubt that in its own line, o0 to speak, it is one 0d the most oblig- ing n: railways. In pre-war days, for instance, it went to quite a lot of trouble to run a midnight spec- ta] train from Stookport to Dela- mere, free of all cost to the pas- sengers, who were i; number oi Irlshmen who. admittedly by their own fault. had boarded the Swck- port express at Chester instead of the slow train stopphz at Delamere. That the war has not altered its cbliging pcilcy is shown by the re- cent examplc of an R..A.F. officer who turned up at Gieadle Station shortly before midnight in the op- timistic hope that there might be a train to carry him to his depot some 20 miles away. The station was in fact. clcsctl, but the courteous signzilman in Uhe cabin nearby lm- mediately got in touch with his Livermii headquarters, within ten mlnu authority was given to stop an express "light" engine, and the pleased officer was glvez-i a seat of honor on the fooiplate "But." said the hcaclqtiartcrs. "you must tieli the officer that. this is an extro-swecial case, and he musn't. extpect us to do it again ”— Manchester Guardian. Collectively the two great En:- llsh speaking Empires normally 011-n or control n muior portion of the world's oil, rubber, cotton, metals and other key commodi- ties. Willi these firmly protected there cculd be no serious dial- Ienge Unfortunatey. for the cause 0f world humanity in the inc-sent crisis. prctectfon has not. knpt mice with ccmmerclal de- velcizment. hence the spectre of rationing the shortages until sea cmimunications through the Pa- r’: have again been cleared. - Toronto Financial Pcst. The Germans are notoriously bad psychologists. and that fact w i prove their ultimate undoing, however spectacular their achieve- ment on the battiefidds may be. The methcds of tcrrorirm b-v which they haw; sruight. to cow the spirit c-f the people lands brought under their so-caiI-sd "protection" are havlniz the opposite effect. to that. anticipated bv the brutal Fuchrer and hla Nazi oiieiirchy. Oppression and persecution only in- tensify int/ant resentment, to the point where it bursts forth into in- (Ilsttulsed hostriiv and open re. volt. — Hamilton Spectator. Put pecan 0r walnut. meals to- Wthcr in pairs with a caviar or anchovy Basic flllimr for a dell- cioiu partner to: nfldgii. Eclips (Exchange) An event of momentous slgtilflc- Ali-India Congress Party actxepted the resignation of its leader, Monou- as K. Gandhi, at his own request. Gandhi. tor long worshipped as the idol of the Indian people wok no part in the effort of India to help v11n_t-1ie war, Gandhi was no. a11i..- Briiish, nor did ue wish Germany to Wm. He was Just: ultra-pacifist. and 111s pinicipies wouct not allow hint to engage in violence even in defence of right against wrong: even 1t he realized, as he ntust. have done, that an Axis victory would have been GISEISIYOLLS for India and destructive of the freedom of his peopie ior ever. Much as he desired LndtB-il independent-m, he, never coun- selled tne natives to violence. l-Lia policy wu one of civil disobedience in the laws. Fortunately. with the exception of one mistaken individual who has zone to Berlin as the guest of the HHZI conspirators the leaders of India. sce differently. They are con- vinced. that. whatever their differ- ences are with the British Govern- ment, all their hopes and ambitions would be shattered if Britain were defeated. A victorictis Germany would place the p00plf3 of India 111 peonage tor ever, and only from Btdtain, winch they admit has given them good government otherwise. can they have any hope of gradually attaining Dominion status. Even the illiterate IifillV€S know this. with the result that there has been such 1i vast flow of voluntary recruits- more than 11 million oi them-that the recruiting offices had to close because there were more men clum- ormg to serve in the army than It was possible to equip. No doubt the people of India still revere the IHLIIIFIIIILI, But the ave eliOWil that Ili€v think he is ivron; in earning his principles 5;) f.i1- 11s to refuse to fight at all, They have scen the conflngration of war grad- uully approaching their hind, 211d they are not only heady to protect it at home. but Indian troops have icndorcd maenifit-riit service 111 Libya. They, too rccognixc 111111. the encn .iiust b: hit whc1"e1"cr lit- Ls II Ci. ENGLAND LINES FROM I have seen England grecn with 5111-1111;", And wniic with orchards blossom- ing; ' England biitho and golden-gay With covvsiips on an April dziy; England bCLilll.Y-.'-l"l'l?lllllf'll And cmivncd wuli roses wliitc 11nd w, ; Englaiih rich and grcat with sheaves And yellow fruit". in tamiy leaves. England folded. field and bush, In the 11ca1"-t1"0st‘s dazzling 111N511- I have seen Enginnd (lurk with 2110f And red with wounds beyond bout-I; England grimcd 1vith batilcswcnt, Iiaiwl-pi-ciascd rind grliu 11nd sore beset; Enrrlnnrl DIZICRPIICKI t0 the bone. Rnigcd mund. with ilrc. bctrnfcd. alone- But standing with her courage BCIOIC“lll0efl'0lil.l0l‘5 of the soul. Enduring nil. thnt men may be {Inbound 11nd unnlrtiul and. 11cc»- Tvvo l-lzzizlzinds in my day have con— England burning, England green: But God shall show 11 third to me- England bright with 1101013‘! —Ada Jackson lii the Clnisflan Science Monitor. EARLIER IN HAWAII Us, Marines were landed in Hawaii in i073 to 1" _ icon llvrs and prop "ty during the Haw-anon Revolution. ' SOLDIERS " . nun our rum: ACHES kqé rjfuinifs w _ . LANUARY 13.1111. . i" ' _‘ IN TIME 0F CRISIS Life Insurance has its highest value when mus; needed. Other investments have the least mar. ket value In time of financial stress. A Life or Endowment policy is an insured sziv. lngs plan with guaranteed values for retire. ment. Consult your nearest Great-West Life Agent or write Prince Edward Island Branch Office. IIYIIIIMIIII & 00., LIMITED Provincial Managers Insurance Service since 1872 Offices: Charlottetown, Sumrnerside, Montague, e 0r Gandhi s““'-“'"“‘"'"“"""""“" WORDS OF (‘HALLENG F A Thought A DI! For A People At War "The road la hard ahead. and steep hills lie beforeus." - igliton McCarthy. nV-‘P-‘nll-ffir‘ N. S. Apple Crop (Halifax Chronicle) Nova Scotials apple crop is the backbone of the provinces agricul- tural economy. For this reason word that l delegation of fruit. growers from the Annapolis Valley will shortly go to Ottawa to discus the marketing of this yeari apple croft is of particular importance. With the outbreak of war in 1939 the apple growers of Nova Scotia faced a real crisis. Many of the usual markets were out off. The crop that waited to be garnered faced the prospect of being left. to rot In barns and warehouses. Fruit growers faced financial ruin. To deal with the situation the Nova Scotla Apple Marketing Board V was set up and an urrantselllfllli “'85 entered into with the Federal Gov- ernment by which the latter guaran- teed the growers a substantial per- centage of their pre-ivar returns for the 1939 crop. As a matter of fact. through the Federal assistance growers received amtroximatelv 50V- enty-flvc per cent of what they had been accustomed to get for their crop before the outbreak of war. Later an arrangement was worked out whereby the growers 1vcre given the Govci-nmenfs guarantee tlnit NO TICE RE CREAM CA NS ANY OF OUR CREAM PATRONS WHO WISH T0 IIAVI TIIEIR CREAM CANS RETINNED AND REPAIIIIC PLEASE FORWARD T0 US. CHARGES PREPAID. NOT LATER TIIAN JANUARY 24th. ONLY HEAVY 4-5-8 AND 10 GALLON CANS WILL BE ACCEPTED. l 1 thev would receive for the 1M0 crop (ightv I7(‘i‘H(‘(‘l\tll nf the 111‘1c*9i"n-;1é.1e1q11;c7. YFIIIYII for iv u-ce yours . , .. a o r 193B. Similar ilfftillgClllflilS provided . l satisfzictoriiv for the disposition of Central Crearnertes Llrnlted i last. year's crop. One of the most serious difficulties l .__._.. ti TOKYO THIRD BIGGEST lll~ l=°~lllS “ll flllll , tinrl fertilizer the quality of the "- ' "pas make up tieziriv toity “mm, crop itself will suflep T,.ans_ 1m" wit of llw lvl-ll loml“ lll1“ll* ll-l’ portntinn fllfflcllltlffs and the labor. Tflkyt) is the world's lhlrd i, chartcrcd bunks opei-atiniz In i119 shortage will cause delay in the de- est city with a. population excecd; Annriimlis Valley. Durtnfl ll” llllf" livery 0f fertilizers and sprays com- 6.500.000. 5'91"“ 19374939 llllllll lolllls lll l“? positions. But". the wholesaler cannot Valley 10F tulllfillllllllll "lllllw 5 place his order until he knows that. the grower will be able to buy from _ him. The grower cannot buy un- Grime experis in 1ri¢|,1.;;,..v_ 3 less he can get. the money from the vesiigming 5991115 “mom m,‘ bank. The brink will not odyance the found “mm. out C; He“. 0 d,“ money utilcss the growers is sure of carried Sh“, m they. homes, being able to sell his crop. _._____._______ THEY GOT AWAY nloiic irxceetlctl a ntillion and a half tlollti s. 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