TllE UllI-lllLllTTEluw-ull 61111111111111 great intporlauce. Assnclu It‘ Morning Dally Iiuuudcd In I887) ---1'deut: .1. R. Burnett, l-.J.l. 1 E1i1lu1s: .u1.. Col. U A. ltlauttlnnnu, 0.5.0. Jllilglilg un-eetur: J ti. Burnett. I".J.L 1-1111111 n-alkcr and ucut. Ian-A Burnt-ll, ILLNNJL. tUn Acllve Service) President: Lleut. Col. W. (he-slur b. All-Lure l. s11 111': i. 1p. the \\ 111'. .--_ 11.11.} .011 1-1111- let-a 1H1‘ :1 l1.-n t-r. 1.1- 1-1-1- 1111- 1-1-1\11'-. - tb1- l. trlbuiion : C0~1'111t'2'.'1ll\-- mcnd 1.1 1.1.» 1 scrultnc ellctiiltx-gl- 1111- lltwt-b-p-liclll of silt-ll lending ill- stitulir-lis as a part 111' :1 .\'.-1tit111:1l l-'a1'111 (redit lh-lit-gr for l'1'lll.l'lfl. \\c lurthl-r approve of thc cncotlragenu t tel-prises ,4 tiorl and (ll<I1“1 (f1 .'l'l1:11 i11 1-11-11- of the principles laid down a: the L'11'11-.l .\':-.tio11s tbnfeit-nce. on food and agriculture at 11o; .\'lll'illf_‘_'S and 11v the United ;\>SO1.‘l.'11lUll at .\1I:t111ic L'1tv_ b: ---11e :1 p1 .\- slrnllgl): min-ca l :11 .\l111111'ip'1l amb- lllilliC !.1:n-.-.l1 111'- gi-ztl.’ \-.1111111 forct-lnt-nts as ll .\'1111i|1.1-|1 \\ill what v.11] \0t 1101-11 1:11 1101-11 plallllt-tl, 1i11l~ 11.111 . . .1. 1-- \-.-.1-11:.11'1<11; 'l'i1..1 ..' 1.-...c la-uillic. ivc rucasurt-s. l ,:1-.i 11111-1‘. all ;1~1-0.'1s 111' live slan-irnul 111' b.1111. 1 thc-re should he co-opcration with 111111 .1 11111 111 placing and keep- "11 strt c-cs of rilral art-as on a par 1 1 11 :1---.1~, 111111 to raising lllc 11:11 111- t-ildorx-e the aglictllturzll policy 1-1 11111‘ Leader, 1111- 111111. john 1.11s l.L'l'Illlll1lj_[L' Il\llll'('§§. s p1 _. -.<-.-1l :11 the Winnipeg c1...» c111 1-1 all -11 111- 11111-11 to the t-stahlish- nit-111 1-1' a cz-t-tlit-c-nllrt-liiltg agency i11 the forln oi a Lk-ntral l-'ar111 l‘-:11-.11- u-c-rlcntg 1n cci-opera- 111111 111111 pr e lea-ling lllflllllll-llli and \\'-.- 1‘t-1‘1-_;11.i;tL- the 11- - 1111-11» .111 support of co-opcrative 'i11ll. ltt-habilitatiotl Kelli-l 111111 which we endorse. 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Scotia. U I l‘ U thirty nine,- cotunlanded 1st Doggcr Bank, jail. ship Li011 squadron in May Jutland i11 which l-icld, Chicago. I I K i lcspa-cl. and deed. when 5 p: that particular juncture. 1R 1k 1k I01 except tgtll‘ l’. 1'2. cially hcczltlsc the 'l'rcusurcr lb:- rm but-lusts of thc taxpayers. tbsrc was :1 silrplus of $870,000. year 0111111154 Hart-h 31, 11,44, 0110. cmast-d. 1- m n- n- |’ric1-s 111111 'l'ra<lt- 110111-11. cili/t-li» .\m: 171115. rr-ztsl comes to around $1. person i1- alluu-ed two pounds- 111-1- not ratiunt-tl. llu-v wt-rc last 1-1-111‘. ( '.'111:111i;111~. shops can replenish their stocks.” NUIIIS _ That is what the Recon- struction .\1i1listryVBill before the Legislature ‘ It is a Government measure, yet the (iovcrntnent can vouchsafe practically no in- foi-lnation regarding its scope, application and cost! Our position at Ottawa is bad enough \\'llll our irresponsible, or inactive representa- being followed lo- ’ _ explanation, 1105111011 as an independent province is becom- .\t this rate we will soon be re- rluvt-d to lllc s-attis of a county council of Nova David, first Earl Beatty of the North Sea, liritrsh sailor, died this date, 1930; aft“- a dis- tlnguishctl career as a junior officer in the Navy, became an Admiral in 1910 at the age of _ Battle-Cruiser Squadron from 1914-16, fought the battle of 24. 1915, 111 which his flag- was incapacitated and compelled to withdrmv; he cspicd and chased von Hippet-‘s 1916, opening the battle of p he played the leading part; appointed to command the Grand Fleet in 1916- 19; rec-erred the surrendered (icrtnan fleet in ll“! l"0l'lll. NOV. 1918; pronlotcd Earl. received grant of $560,000, awarded Order of W19; was married to daughter of Marshall _ The 'l'oront.1 (jlobe and Mail has this week c-ntc-rcd upon its second century, having been 111-st published on .\larcl1 4, 1844. 1t has had a lung and glorious career, and its present owners and controllers, Messrs \V. N. \\'right and C, Ufiorgc ‘RIcCullaglr give every evidence of de- termttiatlon to maintain and enhance its great reputation as an enterprising, reliable news- paper and director of public opinion. past, it was 11111111-11 in tlutariti as thc Liberals lliblr, but when the tilobc sided with thc 111a- jllrlly 111' thc Liberals- i11 supporting the Borden 1111111111111 (jnvcrntlleut, it fcll from grace in this rclv now is it so described. A \\'ill'1'id Lauricr was leading the llppi-sttion i11 101,‘, an attempt was made by SL-tlzilm- .\lurpl1_v and others to establish an 0p- .ilit111 Liberal org-an, but Sir \\"ilfrirl frowned upon thc sltggestioti, tlcclariug- the- Party l1.-111 1111 fluids 1101' could they expect to raise any at "'l'l1e_\- are all (loing it"-—declaring surpluses, 1., \\'lllCll can't malt-e ends meet. flu l-chruary 24th last Quebec 'l‘rcasurcr .\latl|1-\v.-o|1 presented his butlgt-t estimates for 11144-45. U11 tho whole, taxpayers arc satisfied. not only because .\l1'. .\lt1tl1c\vso11 closed his budget willl a s111'pl11s,—tl1ere is 1101111115 uovcl 11111-111 that in {Quebec - but still more and cspe- auuotmccd to 1110111 an appreciable decrt-ttst- i11 thc salt-s tax; this will 1111-1111 n11 cxlra million and a half in .\lr. .\lathewson 1111-11 that thc fiscal year ending March 31, 1114.- saw :1 surplus- 111‘ 811188.000; a _\-<-ar later, the 'l‘rcasurcr's speech 11211-211111 that the surplus would be $255,- 11 ll1:1y bc ntcntiottetl, i11 conclusion, that the budget forecasts a furthcr surplus as 011 .\larcl1 31, 111.45, namely thc sum of $275,948 i11 spilt- of the fact that the salt-s tax is to l1: reduced, some d1-pa1'1111t-11lal budgets to be in- 51-1-11throughLYSM-Xt-yes: “l\'ztti011i11g i11 Ca11~ ada is so \vcll-regul.-1tcd," says tl1c Chicago Sun, "that it stirprises visitors from thc United States. l1 has been in effect since the first few months 111' thc u-ar and the price ceilings have never l-tttlgt-rl sinct- they were set by the \\".-1rtime Supplies of httttcr znld tut-at arc an cy-e-c-pcuet- to Llnited States 'l'l10 low. almost prc-tvar price that ]|IL ails- for thcsc foods is another surprise to Six 'l‘-l1011c steaks of aged, prime 111-Pl 111st about $1.05, while a. four-pound pot Meat and butter raition cottpons i11 Canada arc separate, and they are good 1111lil 1111: cud of each 1111111111. 11f 1111-11111. Shot-telling, such as lard and other fats, Furs ltavc sky-rocketed in prict- and are almost 10o per cent higher than 1111 this flnfs 11111 bother 'l'l11-ir 111-lites arc u-arm. they are wt-ll ft-tl and they arc thriftily nmking their zoo-l clothing. from early war days do until grow out of the tjcrtnatt defense south of Rotue.‘ ltouic itself is not a itiilitary objective of. 'I'l1c natural line of defense 1s along the 1'11 River. The defensive strategy whereby tl1c (Jcrittans have brought in some fifteen divisions can be explained u11ly in terms of the political crisis i11 Nazi controlled Europe. We must consider thc battle in Italy as an 1n- diczttiun that altuthcr defeat, even though not inlporlant front the military viewpoint, might create such 11 panic i11 satellite cuungics and ll-‘lve we actually no representation at Ot- tawa when the Provincial Liovcrntncnt find it nieces-sally to conununicate with an official of the l-edcral tiovcrnmetit over the refrigerator car situation? It has hitherto been unheard of in our representative govern- ment until tllt- present to ignore our M. P.’s But what help so-called representatives are either dumb, or ignored by the Government at Ollf Merit In days I11- .\s for the l-Iach butter a Notes By The Way The Nail propagundlslu declare the ueltmn w1l1 to fight cannot be broken. 11 their power to flght ls 111-elm; that w1l1 serve the same end. -Port. Arthur-News Chron- icle. the Government to permit men Do you have ‘rouble emembe lng the name of that Japanese Island now much ln the news? Here ls the formula: Remember Para, indicating rubber; Mush, 1n- dlcatlnz much; Hiro, indicating the Mikado. You now have "Rub- ber-mush Mikado" and lo! you have Paramushlro! -mchange_ If it can conclusive” shown that fluorine and phosphorous ln the water suvply- check tooth de- cay lt should be possible to put them ln all water supplies, g presumably to give the comma Renerutlon good strong teeth. What an lnestlmablg advantage that would be! The miseries of toot-hach. the painful twin-s with the dentist, an the llls which are attributable tn decaying teeth could be nvolded and the acquire- ment of false teeth. which ls a. common nesessltv of middle axe. would be rarc- --Peterb0ro Ex- umlner. The Brlllsh Ministry of Supply has gone lnto the ra/gnlcklnlt busl- nes. Helpers have collected 11nd reconditioned more than 2,000,000 worn garments fit-cm the army, alr force and women's services — Sault Ste. Marie Star According to u report In the Dutch-Nazi press patriots have invented i; nsw method to obtain ldentlty papers for their com- patriots who have "dlved under." Dru-lug the hcur of darkness persons in pollce uniform halt 11c‘)- ple whom they know to be Nazl sympathlaers, and demand the identity cards, giving them neat- ly written ‘t-ecelpts" ln return. The vlctlms are told that they may call for their ldentltv cards the following morning at the local pollce station. ln exchange for the "receipt." The next ever, lt turns out that the police know nothing aboug this form of control "—Frcm Ne herlands News Digest From time to time thero have been complaints from civlllans ln many cities about the apparently free and easy use of service ve- hicles by officers and other ranks. Admittedly. civilians have no way of knowing whether service ve- hlcles are engaged upon essentlal duties or not, but the feeling has persisted that some cf the many seen on roads and streets are us- ing up gasclhze and rubber 11n- necessarlly - Kingston Whlp- Slandard Sir: —F I’ Afs discourse on Handbasltls 1n the December 1943. Atlantic reminds me of a routine we had yi-at-s ago m Chl- cago to describe a woman paving her fat-c on a street car. When the ccndt-ctcr came for her nick-- el: She opened her bag and l/o l: out her purse and Closet-l the DEL‘ and cpencd hr-r purse and tc out a van-dollar bill end c102 :1 her purse an-l Opened her 11nd dropped 111 her purse a closed the bag and handed 1f a conductor ten dollars. She c-pvt her back the change ed her ha" and tack out 1-1 r purse 11nd closed the bag z-txl 011:1 - cr hcr purse and dropped ln t! ~. rhanze and clot-ed her nurse arc! opened her bafz ard drowned 1'1 the purse and clcsed 1h» b1": ant found she 1112s trvz- black-v harm-l her 111-situation. -'_. r1, Rip-Po l1 lcttcr to tlzc All= tic lvfontltly. There 1.: a days to $11.1 trend th lange p 1111s l11to ‘l . \4\ ....y..,1 We s-1'_)1 .11 1'1'1c cars should b: sun-n l-‘air enough ls the decision of and rul day, how- y k rut-craft shes, are wondering about .11 p1 lnts-lllgcn‘ Intel-as‘. 1n pclilical pro- 1313-115. t-pnn them. and-us store-are natrlots, wl-H to cquln themselves to 11111111111111 t-Itnv start tn discuss their hroblrrvls thc-v tovnu leave-rcpt. 1W“ "—Wl~ at. 1"‘ bv adriizr- - - ,- k __ - _ l1‘ r-"r r-etlrwal "cso-arcc- n1 tho end 2.2-.“.--:...::-1--.1.:--:t 11:: 1- -1 1 -» m‘, of '- ‘_ ll-“rw llkcl“ to ha? 110111 much ', will Bcvrr-‘dw ‘ [-!"".=l-'1'r w"? vllmt FOPf- of Budret lenton Meditations ' from The London Times MODERN PIIABISAISM L:1~d's tau-ables thmuflh centuries easily 101191.11 how amaz- —"I tell you. this man- , ltcan-wenl: down to hls housg W5’ til-led rather than tho other. A publican rated above a Pharlsee! ?a.1£2ltdox, it seemed could go no ur rer. yet, 11 the teachlruz of this story was lsunderr f thvn. often 1t ls tnlsuuderstotvd stlll. Pharis- sees are of a remote D98 Phurisalstn is a continuing danger The aver-am lav P5911599 W“ slnoere exwush. At the cost of what must have been areal. perfivnll 1"" when rv t, bu moral rt ltteousness, wh h Hi tenacity ln holding to this be- lief was also hlu tragedy- It made him impervious to p111; other teach- ing. even our lords. He could not . crpose th t he had utythinll W fc"a1rn, andflhls spiritual prowess was therefore Impossible. Oom- plctelv self-satisfied. what he W“ the Pharlsee must mualn. Th9 publlcan had but: just set. his foot on the rlsht wu . vet because he was pertinent an eager to lea-m- the whole lone wad 1811111111: w salntllness lay wen below him- And God .a.s our lords teaching revealed. assesses man's wmth fill‘ less by what at the moment he 15- ;»: be. 1.11111 11v what he l5 “M? " shows itself a5 9. plaoent rlgldlw of mlnd. 101.11 to 11.1.1111: that God discloses new truths. o1- new aspects of 01d tr-ttths both to the Church and the A ltvlnu creed ls necessarily a growing creed-and 111 hlsfxmv as ln each sePBF-ate life G09. dlscloses his urpose bv new meam. Indeed, to fo ow Christ worthl-lvlfi to be a disciple. and to he s. dis- ciple ls, tn the most. literal sense. to be a learner. Aware of hls 11ml- tatlons. eager ulways for 111019 knowltdge, the remembers the ancient call, "Come and 188m of me, and ye shall find rest f0!’ our solids": he answers it, and finds its promlse true. The Necessity For Facts (By Hamilton Kerr, M1’. ln The Szpectatorr The attack on 1211101» draws near- Flrom the east. from the west from the south, from fhealr, great blows 111-e about to dare and break the German power. Nerves strain walt- lhg for the first chords of- the trrlfylng overture, And vet anyone who travels round the country and talks to the men and women 1n the . ervlces realises at. once that what icy are thinking and talking bout most ls the llfe they. hope to ve after the wnr. 111a men who ll handle the 1111141111»! barges, the nks. the bccnbcrs, the men who r111 stozm the beaches and fight t sir way across the 1on1 pop-alous 1 laln of Europe, ‘he wr-meu 1n R. I4F control-rooms and on 111111- jh: day ‘trey ltestve off their unl- ‘orms. about 1t clvllta-i job, about 911- hrmes ‘n mlsflze of the many ‘>11 and wcrv-tcn wantod to take an 1119 m- 0d Nsvcr have so Titcv QYQP. rccoznlse that, as wspunzllsllltles 11c Petr YTSCOHSlbllllMS But rraltse that '91)’ cften thrv do not command he ffiClr! which 410119 pen-tilt a Qz-eskns r -'11 as thus-e come to ll br- thc sum total r- .\d Erluzztton 11nd 8 ll0V.lI'l)'dpil' LCC-Zlllfl, 5.3.1 body wrs t-"r- -‘ T1 .. place we rend “finalize ‘ It is '11 .1 lame scmebcdy did something confflnlze the cuetcm —Thom11s Rlchard Henry 1n the Toronto Telegram _a____. L-nz-rlcf-n Fuzllsh‘ ll':.s lite wortl 1 whoopee among collcqulallsltis. and offers n: the earliest printed ex. ample of its use this quotation tram an 1852 Hat-pars Magazine: Whoopee! Whiskey onlv 25 cents a. gallon! Whoopee! Them was the days! -Calgary Albertzm. Whlle here ln Canada, wt-‘ve been talking about housing sclgn- es. with the thing nct even 1n the blueprint stage, wcru comes from- London that plans for the first l post war type houses arc ccm- plete A dozen are to be bullt lm- mediately near Landon, with new materials of war research to be used 1n them and with sound- t proof walls, new methods of light- lng and central heatlnz among their features. Thus the slow British, Lord Woollen. who made such a success as Wood Minister, 1 and who l; now Minister of Ro- constructlcn, ls new behind new housing scheme, Bays he: The happy home ls the basis on which all that We hope to make of our future llfe must be founded. It ls also the indispensable fac- tor ln the creation of an adequate. our dominant survlval ' In Can- VIlICTPES we seem content to say tfltem. the Brltlsh procevd to act. on them. —0t1t.wn Jmunol- . 111-ill he (“rnyllor --f the EW-l-ezl- l!" he able t.» 11" ‘fnf CTlTETFYlQ "vet-v of 0111- nbls- to rscovcr? Dv n-ii- industries and lav-cut wit‘: which Lu compete ,-ln world mal-kcfisl‘ l-laiv many men Thg scholarly new “Dictionary of i! neonlr 110 w- lntenzl '0 cmplov ln RlZl‘lt.‘l11l1l1‘€? Can we ltont- to c1191». clsc influence as a small nation of 48 mllllons, or must ourselves ever more closel-s Ccrrmonwealth- with all this 1m- plies? of these first minds you cannot form mfllt 0f value. 5954M. "What the; a frog who llves fro! only sees his 11111.: brick walls of llls well. the cublc feet of water ln which swims. Bo long us 113 ent he trlea to escape into the wide world he feels frustrated. Amongst thc men women ln the Fbrcea who try to ‘he gppendent Th9)’ want. to see the whole panor- amu of the world before 111111-11, but, like the frog, nrlsoned ln thclr separate wells. ‘T1191’ fear that thing, are being proud, and healthy race tn ensure Baggage-am‘ lat“ prim” ‘he s . . . adu we say such things, too. But ‘ma. loam!!!’ 1"?" fr" '1 41c l-louse "Fl"? Pow mlr-h r1: 151-‘! we be exnozt. cssr-ss 1h:- bc=t nos-dbl,- machinery nd woolen sh?" we be nblt- to re. 03s“ frrm 1hr- Forcev 171.11‘. the wal- n the west ls won? lit-w many we ldentlfy wlllfthe 17111988 You have a clear picture essentials ln your 11 JudRe- The Chinese have n n a well know of the sun?" The world, the few d he oes not lllllll. he ls happy. But thc mom_ hemmed ln and and ‘hlnk for themselves and form 1n. Judgements, I flnd that 1991MB of frustration does exist. they are each lm- sneak. behind their old ‘hemselves. A world which has treastllsgrét 31x1; PUBLIC FORUM BUT—"FIRST UAICH YOUR HARE" sun-Bind him ln chains hands I '1m, Sir, etc. S F TARBUSII. Charlottetown. P E.I . Canada. A “FAIR PLAY" LEAGUE Sir,—An editorial ln your L551! of March 6th suggested that an l - dependent orlzanlzatlon should formed to be known _as Prince Edward Island Roghts A - sodation. r11 the writer's hum e opinion, what. we require l5 l"! ° ' ganlzation free of pollt C5. known as The Falr Play Leag e of Prince Edward Island. In_ v1 w of what, has been handed out this Province. as 1f we were b9 - gars. under all Governments sl H we entered Confederation in l 3 notwithstanding L119 Sulfa" that were given to us by m9 mlnltm 0f Canada. I think 0c: t! put politics aside. and have s independent drlvhut WW9 1° fit of tbts part of Canada. as Can d- lan citizens. We should never ose der an agreement DITMIKGG the Domlnlon of Canada. W lCll agreement obligates the Doml loll to supply Prince Edward 158ml with services that, are-or may be. granted. to llls 9m" Pmvl“ 95- Everv Prince Edward Islutder realizes the very unfortunate and serlous position nrevfllllllil l? d9!’- as relzards our transportation lth tile Mainland; and v-"w "'1' lng that the Car Ferry "M" m“ town was lost ln 1941, she has not yet been replaced, and lt has Enli- g1} upwards of 3 years to even ave plans prepared for a new Fe 1v. All are awar of the 141991119!“ 11181311 0111 to i-lncc Edward Isl- and as regards War Industry cou- t t". r3011: are aware of the 1199111191" meted out to Prince Edward 15191191 as retzards a dccll-Wl-Wr lemma‘ and storage facilities at Charlotte- town. as recommended bv W9 Duncan Commlsskm. All are ttware of the urgent need of a marine railway dlydvfik "l? chnt-lottt-totvn 1n order R9911 our Wam- front. busy, and to be able to repair Cm- Fctrles. "i119! vessels owned by the Gflvfifnmelll- and private interests. All 111'? aware of the fact that our agriculture. education, and other departments, have been more pr loss starved. 0W1"? V’ W!‘ lnublhtv to take care of our fls- cal needs‘. largely a result of de- fault, on the part of the Dbmlnlvn of Canada in honouring her Con~ federation Bond with this Prov- cc. Politics have stood 111 Plle W!!!‘ of our rightful claims havtng been ccmtlnuqusly pressed for 801-1011 011 the Federal authorities. _ How much longer 111-c Prince Ed- ward Islanders going to stand f0!’ this sol-L of trt-utntenll A major reason 1s that the rest of Canada, and often members of the Cabinet 10f whatever Govern- mem happz-ns to be in power). are not, familiar with the wlldlllolls prevailing in Prince Edward Isl- and, nor the guaranteed services to which w‘; are entitled, but have been deprived. A strong “Fah-plav" organization. gndepenaent of polltles, and not afraid to do‘ ' act, would be a tremen- does not scek any slleclal favor! or concessions, what she needs more ‘than CF95‘. l" ‘ll-‘lllgligficuléj t r1 . 1s c 1 Bruno" Pol-oi)- vzhlrs)‘. she holds .1 of Canada guarantees. This ls most essential lf she ls to 1:? able .11 tkvol-Jp hrr resources and lzive employment on a Parity with thq rest of’ Cauatlrr. a111, 11'.ctc., J. t). IIYNDM N a0.-1-rs.'1-1i.'\iiv_u1. . eaust-zwns g11~,_ You say ln Tuesday's cd- ltprlal 110N211 “There ls T10 1159 talking tunnel now; 1.11111, Ea beyond tn;- question. Vvhat We must con- centrate upon ls a ferry Bwflmel‘ lln-lntcdlattzly." B)’ 111-l 11199115 l)" every man and woiuun on the ls- lfllld shout. for a ferr to be 7111f JElICd ln 1944, or stl better. 19l- evcry one of us send two tele- gitzms a week to Ottawa. That might. possibly start them think- lng All will agree that What, W0 want immediately ls a strong" com- mon sense ferry, capable of bfltl- llns! the worst ice and Wlnd storms-a second edltlon of the .5. S. Charlottetown with all lts weak points overcome. But let 115 refuse point. blank to have anything to do wlth the [cur ntllllon dollar luxuries that the Dctnlnlon Gov- ernment ls offrtrlng us simply as another. means of delaying its construction for a Y9" 01' 1W6- People who are not allowed 1119 use of Pullman curs can certainly afford 1,0 do without the S S. Queen Mary extravagance: deluxe Whlle spending an hour 1n crosslng the Strait. But. new about 11 tunnel or a. causeway You, of course. realize 111-it, when Premier Jones has ' nped the present so-called ernment" cf this province, with its malordorous mulls system, and has substituted ln ltsnplnee a really up-to-datc plan of sclen. tlflc mannzement. our population will increase so tzrcatly 11nd no ra- mp, 1111011 which to rest the but 111 1111-11 lighting our cause: wheel-I o! Irelsht cars. ma, ,s_ Prince Edward 15151111 Now for goodness sake do not. "m" "1"" __ our CuARLrv1-1s'r0W~ gqArglgl-j-N _,_ H $59!‘! 1.1- 1141 Action Can Preserve Sea Cadet Movement (By K. B. M. Peterl, 1n Saturday my“) Canadian Sea Cadet Move- 11.3.1? 1| one of the most Vllllllbl 111111111; organizations - in llll; rlstlc trnlnlnfl ‘““1",,,1’,.’}” alter? Juvenile delin- 0 ll _ I‘ '~ s “T '19 Strongest Illvlllvrll '5 llufk" "Ml cvcn inside tier-malty that the collapse of the §E§“,f,'f§‘§,,‘,'°,{,“,,§§§ ,,;{,“',f,,,,;-,'f,",¥ mast c: m~7meseen1ed $111511: fillléllerlfieg-taglglgd chggf 31111111311113 1:51:38 lallllgllllilfllgulgt bl: condition of 111'.» 1115111? "med the ll ea/cest l‘nls._ (‘llllfc defense system would be greatly hastened, 1116 average map would be proud *,3{,,,,,,;;‘§§,,1 the puhklltcalrpgglpphés 111111; would wln a Fortune 1t offer- “a, to prevent ls 913111111111. one of the 11111116,», n TTiT "T? ""- 11 4' Assttuung that suffr ent reserves are brott ht w keel‘ h“ “mmrm as a PM“ an instance. Both Pharisee and ed 1111- sale later, construct a large “on 1mm dwmdmm arm. me w,“ edlell lu the treatme- n" mulmm" MAM“ u‘ 1'4 ____ ' - g 5911191111’ ‘If m5 “MW- "Nlalp-‘Ta bllou were welt-known cm!“- attraetlve canvas Lent with a 1 u. 11st few years the Rhellmall-sm ""1 - ---— 111 to support 1.1 l't‘lll1l\'l‘ly successful and extend- Fans Review, firs‘ fiery we raver“; me "11111- gram; Stand 1o scat 11 Body-Guard, Dual‘; Se‘; 5M1“ Mummem has For “m, 8mm: (Joust. Vin-v 1 puhcies ed cantpaign south of 11111110, we believe this beréof the Phiu-lsaw Ell-lid. who oo- with Hitler chm-Jed 1n a lame lll- Seward are" “N13,, to m‘, m, “m, ‘Duzl-"zllvbrhave 111st r ‘ b will advance rather than delay, other actions Pmidfl" Rfioseveh"; "t"tst"""nc" '0 sewed "13:: as mifill."°"‘1l.1i’1l “acuve a""'xl'a' Lngehlgtmxmgi-t m. effort. The work that 71h: Move- l"1}od will prove iii? flail-rd -_ .1 .. I that __ g, A". f .1‘ _ senator Bar ey ‘t at ere the sen w ‘A Drec #311}? E“ large cliffs, clan-gs a . t en anoe mem m. done m ‘timing monk n m . . . M “W "i. ‘ " ul"u"m""" "“"1"'°“‘ ti'1'111: 1..lii'."§.....1 '1'i(1'ztk: r'1itl1c-'1""'lz1'i11l'iil0gvsc iunp llfl?" igtihiiiia pggilbligl‘ mligiildifrio i-Qbiy ggfingegiuiimiebmtiieugiibucafl- “m? Sglllemalgedlilllllilngegzft Ifianeilgd 111'? Mzirglbhtfjslldrlhéh efllvllggshulfi G" l B“ M"- Yrlve 50c alt-t <1pp11.1-.-1.. 111 1111- la-gislalutr. thc Liberal m, the lmlkuns before Ron“, {ans reminded one observer of an act. at} gfiotgivrgltballoozlgép? M! and pennuess by Anger mehplugd m“ not he known w h“ o! m’ h“ . _ , - _ __ - 1,. - ' _v .. _ - _ __‘__-'—-——\____ h“ 1'" 1"") 1 "1 m“ mm“ U‘ Mwl“ Occupation of Rome whenever it comes will u';é'1"s°t'1i'11(1'1'tayd'i'1nat iii: 0111x2112‘; NOl-lllnfl cvllld b9 "WW WWW?‘ gfiliofifdm§fifiefifl“fl,lffig ‘111: w: Y” “d? "cam “d “ma!” - ‘111. ~ .1..1i1-11 is quite different with m imcnq-f h,“ . inknn - - ’ w» date the listeners would alzrek‘. 1 “ '1 w, 0n. _ _ _ . . . ,1 ([1515 y k club ln the days of prohlblnm. - ~ 1 and millions tnurdcred snce, ‘umuon "m, ‘mtg l‘ 1.. me l1- ‘ 1-.-.~.-~1]\1- to11s1-1.1-;11I1\'c parlv. il1l|)llS$l'l)lQ yp,-,.s,.,y,f,,,,,,, of the 1,10,12,31,; $112}: giléglgl: alga-gas” khelvugaialeptf ‘a? ggwpgegogjtsfitbpmilisgeczvfagtjfi; gxlgetacttggngnrxfg”.$"1°§1.p'if§°f agonfi ‘fithéie: ‘tggupggdugpys o .- -1,.11.-.1111. >111).'lllk‘llllll‘ 1- -; .. - - .- . ‘=- * t . s 0 ' . '.', ' a 1' ' ])\r1l\:l1‘1l£1‘l)l:p\l‘ll rnlllkg‘ ululul-flul m1: yctzu: awllv I! 111.11 drssattsfaction 111th the_ present govern- loan Wastset gptin-lédckedt, biartttin gxglfllflfigheonui’ ‘r180 f“ as he m. sttractlvenplglcv ‘fiompwosinmjtgn memeh” emndgd the“ may it h I . - l . H _ ~ (:- I mcnt w1l1, alter the capture ot Rome, prove to "P "d “me “s 9 °“ - "r talned anv mun-a! smse, must con- Wlllle“ .9 m 5 u t l; training more than flftmi thour- ‘ "W" ‘ ‘l W“ -“l"l’1°‘l 4t l-l-‘l be -1 more i111 iurtunt factor th-m th lt l f 1 some mkmtes o! tms ‘regiment’ lemma“ his me Wm‘ “mil-gated m“ crlmmahfie" H‘ er “ and Cadets. It! 11119811 ‘$111119’ 01' e - , u, UHMW. ctmvqin" m}, _- _ I l‘ l ‘ e {P u‘ he was ltfwdto hls feet, by his shame, But then, whllo the uu - Beast". Mllllons would spend 013:9!‘ naming estabuamnems o; 1939 -\ H i‘ H I ~ n‘ V 111-ss- o1 k1 1e present gm-gliitllcnt to the Allies to assailants, wno extended thc-lt- ience 51,111 nodded uqppproval, sud- last, dollar to not a squall; la“ e have grown w "m" "m" mm“, ______ 1 mll-tllll, 11.11 \tlt1~ Much Umrclnll refcrrup hands 11nd thundered. Shake, pal. dgnly the ‘pafllble was mun/Jed off crlmlnal spoken of lnulltwet; ti“ and through mm, ha" "d 111.11, national re- W; just, ‘wanted to see 1t’ you can with a comment which left thogc 1111-, above ls ‘mv OPP u“ p thousands o; yum“ ‘hm m” _ m a} ‘up “we a“, take 1t.’ —Wlnn1pq; Tribune. hearrrs lzaaplng and dumbfolmuvg; most noted criminal n 111s my. m the element‘ u‘, "numb l9 learned ln Cadet tnlnlng, have be- come the best men ln our Navy and Merchant Marine. ‘Bus, ln u few words, covet-c the wai- mcord of the Canadian Sea. Cadetu, although 1t ls a record that could be greatly ennui-led. We will deal with it at no greater length. however, for it ls another skin of the Movement; which ls our present concern. This is u side of It; work that ls less well known: Job that; 1t, has been doing ln citizen- ship training, which ha»; mad-e it one of the mos; valuable youth training orgnlzatlom ln Canada. Generally speaking, only those who have been mtlntarely connect- ed with the Sea Cadets at some time or other during the mot-e than twenty-five years that. 1t has been 1n existence, know tLlt. he purpose ls not, and never has been. 1111 to dress boys 1n sailor cults and train them ln naval tuctlc, or sea- manshl/p, and that lts major aim ll youth tralnlng. ‘Phi; lack of know- gggrYlégleSig goods all over 1 Ont-y ‘l . - -1 v/ould to take t111i11'1i"1.,"" “Am Montreal, its 11m 1' 1w ultcs 111111111 roan For Dale 111111 1111:“ “come . able In the 1rd: "'1'. '1' V“ u" diseases whercl-fizllcilét of those traceable tn 11 m stomach 111111 _ troubles. Price 85c 111-1- "Mum 1111-; two mo; 149 Great George Mall Orders 111111-11 ttcntlon, flirt-pl Prtunpt . ';"; .119 11101-11] Toronto o, ls letter ls lone en, d; ‘ ; ' "-131 101 I Rm‘. slr, etc. H K. s. lll-lftiflllXf‘ __" ‘€ ledge of the true pu 11¢ of the Movement ls regrettab e, for t0- day. when juvenile delinquency has reached tho stage where 1t ls fnlqght- enlng, the Sea Cadets lt more widely known could be a model for a. type of organization which we most urgently need. Also, 1f this slde of its work wot-o more tam- monly amt-collated, them would be 198111 danger- that the Movement. lt- self might dwfndle ufte; the war, a danger which is very much pre- sent and which, 1f realized. would For Foot Ailments consum- H. J. A. 131E011.‘ Orlllflpedit; 01111101-‘1111131 143 Great George 31m; 0.1’. Wlg organized ln the 1m dais o the last. war under the clrillau nus- plc of the Navy League of Can- ada. Although juvenile de3l11q1ency W85 not, no serious then as 1t la now 1t was a pioblem, and the purpose of the Movement was to telp meet; this problem by provid- lug recreational and 11001111 centres where our youth ooutd, while en- loylng themselves, b; instilled with the elements of good cltlm-ishlp As an attractive medium fol glvlng this lnatnmtlon, and one which would be of prmctlnll nlue ln ltself. the training wls to oentn round the elements of aeamanshl ; navl- gotten, knot-tylng, squad rlll etc. ‘lhe work was to be carried on under the dlrectlon of clvlllan vol- unteer officers, and to lely on clvlllan fluunclnl support. Under this original policy, and u. few changes, the Movement has been uctlve now for more than twmty-flve years, and during this egtnpqrpjlgLshoi-t __ll!e_lt has __{°°*!9.1_0}_1 _. P489 .9. 99!)’. _ otl, motor cars and truck; agricultural implements, lumber, and a thousand and one articles 3°" b91118 imported by our whole- sale srwers. 111-moods merchants. hardware. dructrlsts, boots and shoes. and furniture dealers, and other lines which We are Compgp led to buy 115m Orttlarlo and Que- bec because of the Canadian cus- toms tariff. Now after thirty years of hard eXperlence we have practically every winter been mad; to reailze that tcebreulters are nothing bet. ter than 5 mlserable make-stuff. No matter, therefore, what tho cost of a tunnel or causeway may be we must have something solid, not. shifting, 19$ 115 fill into the tea-p of asking Ottaw-a to have these estimates or cost prepared. They would tell us. as in the 111st. that they would give lhe matter immediate atten- tlon and forthwith place the VAP- ers ln a pigeon hole marked 1973, the anniversary of the unfortun- - Me date upon which our so cal- led Fathers of Confederation sold our blrth right to; a. mess of p51,- time. If we cannot afford to pay the cost- of obtaining these en- _ glneers figures we simply d9 119g, deserve anything better than we have had for the last geventy years matter- you wlll perhaps that a tunnel or causeway, 9V9!‘ m9? be the best, should be delivered to this Island “on a plat- ter‘ for lt wlll be used slmply as a m9ans of delivering to us goods of all kinda purchased by u; from the other provinces. and puld for ln realize n" 9111-11111’. by ocean golng ves- sels. Out-side of Canada there are °V9f 900090091X! people all eating food lnd 1n such warmer climat- ic countrles as the West Pflfllflfl. and even ln Japan, lf there ls anythlng left of that country When the Amerlcnu are through with 1t. we can obuln the‘ highest Dosulble Drlco for our products be cause they cannzt be grown ldvlllt-lle except. In n hardy cll- mate such u; our own. we c1111 ship to Great Brltaln our bacon, llflllll-FY. 988i. Cheddar cheese, cream cheese. and butter. We can Pfodlwe and gnaw a large range 07 lllfdy frultr and vertotables. more to the acre and of better quality @- On pldlv that half a dozen ferries r-"Ivld m t’ inform -_"'_~ r11 W-"rlrrl 1w Hort-v nll the froitflt cars required to keep us ln coal. flou- und feed, lime, lertlllzor, 1n than they can tn Canada. We can mck thzm ln cam and belnu on the s05 show we would have no tall frellht and oouu venell would ~ mean a great toss to Canada. QHARLOTTETO‘VN‘ REL Date: from but War ____ ~_-___ Briefly. the s» Cadet .1 a" *1 mar-111 “ COMPLETE , When you so further mm 1m; l Cameron Black Wwh u la t. I 11 — .,K.C mmwnfidlfly 232812212 to ahlp (iii? ' 9w“ P1’ 1100 WOSZWIPG" d 1th ‘ ‘~- that I b¢8 moat strongly f? differ. BARlHETER soiiitiwilbligtnwn The railway 1.1 not capable .11 car- "l" l" " I 3613B lite Ipllimdtsamgooda to any ---- on n w , ter tn th ' ' ' rflllwnv charges for "£111." w: McLend (‘a Bentley can obtain even g fair prlcc. Our ' exmrts must be sent suntan-t, w l BEN-Hymn K C. a-nnws-v-r-n-um-v- '-"-"- ,- INSURANCE} SERVICE” 11. 1111 1st; Agencies L11.» l.‘ . l’??? Pllfllll 540-541 Professional Earns E1118 lililtlllliilrltilll r111 trill l J. S. TA 111.3131 QPTOb/llilill fil‘ Corner Kent and 111- Evenings Phone lllfili Phone Residence 1013 B LL 81 MAllmll. MONEY TO 1.0M‘ ,_:..1._1._.t1qwfl w: SUN- J. l. BENTLEY 1'1 f" 'fll'l"l'hll.'rq 111111 Attorneys-al- L w a IM Print-o Street _@=i hnl¢lur - < "llrffilland 001111131113 11. r. 11111111111111: Chartered Accounttmll Intern Trust Butldlnl Charlottetown