Pwssrqvn r11: cmtntorrriown cuinnuu Morning Daily (Iollmlatl In llfl) President: Ueut. Cal. W. Chaatu l. I Visa-President: J. l. Ieoratary- latent. Col- l). A. Mac 0. lditor and Managing Director: J l Barnett. IJJ. laaoetats Editors: Frank Walker and Lieai. Ian a Burnett. lLtLNJ/L (On Aotiva Bcrvlaai ‘The Strongest Memory ia Weaker Thai the Weaken! Ink.‘ rucsnpisv. 1on5 2o, 1944 THE cflaiiwrrstowu GUABDMISL a llotes By The Way i‘ A Once there was a man who re-' celved his new telephone book and did not turn immediately to see if name was ‘listed-Modern (q.- {it- When the time comes, one of the first duties of the Commission will be the replacement of all temporary memorials with permanent head- PUBLIC FORUM aanuapaatia i aaatlaaa w %~.....'-~. alamaaioaaamm - t are... s, i 53 é E s “Driving Provinces to Socialism" 5 TABLETS B lnll J-Iim so. ysciatigiictiiqiuflffi int muscular and m, .. orms of Rheumatism wihig $2211’! Ptrentmcnts fall n. ~ 590 Der box. VbflllfitOfi-I- n.n.-vn.pn-_-..---.-- i i i U One of the severest and most irksonte forms a r Dominion ll ay n5 4.000 grn/ployoea for that day snd| mgrchnnts plan w close their stores on the Monday. In London a fewl Regardless or “(my we mnendar commercial and industrial films 018i! 55y. Canada is celebrating have made P15"! 3° W597" m9‘ 1 —'—*————~——__ Dominion Day this year ns usunl- - Twlidfll’ Juli! 3 i‘ W8 HBVP “IE propa- TRUSS For your uartlcul thos oi’ vou w oairmcaaiienfliio tnnate enough wear a ' Truss Question. . . - . s - .- .- .- a a i.- a- .vv'-"-'a'-v.'1.-\-u.~.-.s.r_ .a tries were taking the o 'l:‘ ’_ have w we ask the re vou satisfied vou (lffl wear. llt cum stones. These, however, cannot be erected now, damage. After peace 1s declared, and all danger of war Th, on," 1,?“ . ... standard, copyrighted headstone which. since gf, Lggfimmhggfiywgrm ma? Wm" "new 1229" m "on! 1914-1918 has been reserved as a mark of l1on- ' ' w” er get mu-t-nranirm Expositor. Mm wwr-shlo. 11nd a happier , -- populace. I mink I've never seen. of the Commonwealths forces. As a symbol The United States is now offic- thgefll Drewy proud liaise to know of the equality of sacrifice all headstones are ‘my mmmid my“! 3557-000 t’ I helped w “bum” the” ' ' ' l of identical size and desi n re ardl f k. ma,“ W wav intnlinm oi- ' F I g ’ g ° if? “with”; ...~..... a. has‘ ‘scenic: r 6”“ i" V“ “° .__________|,__ . . never Kit. wax w a ruipwrye 1mm; _ Brant. that heimheidforso . we s Premier Stuart Garson may have been anti- nmmm d“ n‘ For r0 your owner eipating the CCF victory in Saskatchewan . Because he.w11s a few minutes m” n“ “° ‘he . . 1m r . “Sh, from Charlottetown to march in-to _ _ June has made up abundantly 1n ramful for Réflmti {igfigfiflfifiwymlfmug Rome. 1t was twenty nurtures to Ida s sparsely settled western provinces may he the shortage 1n May. lanes bomlbsd the castle where he dim“ pm" ‘m thew“ °f Jlme- "he" pfOrfigrl" into socialism if prompt steps are not Th b f h ‘v , b9 prepared g0 write a new G9,. Wtififtlmliloffilfle marched triumph- ._. e mem ers o t e omens Institutes will m" "M1011 oi the “early bird" “n Y , , . - , Premier Gnrsou tirgctl some solution along the not have an opportunity to do much shopping wwemPwmdsor s“; chirtesrgd. iahiigafiiifiiiiiiti°imm ‘ finmggn’; ‘rfffflgf, mo“; I 35:“ " w. m‘ “and” d m’ "w- nmm "m" lines of Sirnis Rcpm-t recmnmcndntions whereby tomorrow, Wednesday. as that is now largely y“ b, l m u mrough our "mks and shook o," 1 helrlhfl “bu "9 T‘ ' m?’ ‘I m" °f u” seenour _-n- .. 4 , out sacrificing nicriftiiingu ti): oviiétto “was m“ U559‘! "5' “my W“ the fkfwfvs? txffdfgh amgiliy co! last, year it was decided to e ‘I R,.,,,,,,.,. share of the r1151 of SOCIZII services he u i- e s1 gflbfifjytiélthibllli scranplnz the free: we, to see u 10m as I me . me holiday on the first Monday in _ borne liv the Fcilvvnl (itivcriimciit. an O e mess Ur speeuh’ ‘Ymwm We must. have been a SUB-IBG flick!“ the public mw "stem"; m: - All You TROUBLE” ' the Pr b t 1 d l g _ on,“ on on Dom a, mamas mm _ to him is something like a slur on order-in- council was passed rein Wu.“ Pnshvzzr rcco11~=lruciivui in L':111:1d:1 rests with lhc cs5’ u o“ are he ‘Qmllla-ITIIS 0Y1 ilifi questions upon which we can all “Qvsleq with a lumen days benxd lit hivievi" t ‘htqihled date’ A “if; eotpiiifiltearddzvriih tiff; prnviiiccs. 311". li"l“<tlll stated. Nile tax field are‘, ‘We ccYlducl-ed "115 mil‘ m the om- imes m u” when the dam o! be good mo“ f i“ b‘ figfifdgyvdhlellhlii-DW ii-Whlflh 1%“ 0R I I v H _ future with confldcnce__,r.-,,prlor the first, time some of us found when, after being dupedhnfi eihl; some confus on yeiir- e - 1<!:,,_|1,,I.v1nc‘1:il iIIClIllIQ lnxfulnqr Agirmnr-nt, pf. replaced h" losses, so that by the end o, 1943 hronlcle, out that we were not Just liwhtiniz late at his office throng ten no Ottawa recently made ltthdear t?“ §QRE BACK t c 1'1" 1t t 1-1~.p< ~<~ 1l"\\'lllL‘lil (llTCI zixzuion. 1e - _ . _ tn d te is th first of e nion . \ u . 1 l 1 in most types of \.€Ss€l her strength “as greater straighten me sword m the hand m“, w," mm 651m, 9, Om.5_ m h“ evening paper, he found e a e of Richard the Lion-Hearted in the n“ was“ 1m wilting m“ let‘ m“ ‘W0 o! m“ fawn” comma‘ the Marti-lines and QIRBW- In Dilli- nrlo. the list of cities celebrating on ham to be niziiiilziiirtl bv the lhuniniun. ' _ 4 _ . . v _ f. .- may be printed iii mv home town m h_ This 1 t d, h; illfh Fl \"'l"'>'l‘- "i M‘? Uili-“lil lmmls “m1 Imha already ell-lo)” a "amport System 5°C‘ blifiigurgflliltltthgmifffileriihfndabliigz 5E2: Dupe“ and m“ m” [mks "hem m" inifosgligcc. C. Fa ncigisnp. shill ii: cornwall. St. Catharina. Inndon. 0nd to none 1n Asia. Brannon; Guelph, Gait. t. 2 “"1 “Vi” f" vlcwry‘ ‘his “m1 to listen when the leader speaks. loss" way (if boosting provincial revenues may _ may not. evei have been nchlaed However m Peterbomugh mam: ucll be .1 further invasion of private industry ""135 of Toads- d “e “m do our nest to m hi" bee" made 1°‘ t‘ ‘much-v July; . 1, _ n ‘ 1 - Brown tones will he avoided by he), évou by lmismm, up this w“. as godmoflw, n,- ,,,,_,. mxyree mrpomtionv Stand; of rationing. in England is clothes. And one ‘Sggtfil. Qua Drecyllifitilginls fgllltepffli- I am to lo<c s11l><t:111t‘:1l rcvcuuc and tmwanicrl soclal- T9350" W11)’ ll l5 50 Sfivfire l5 the huge quantity s a e’ ‘cm V‘ e “n n” “ab” lllt ' l3 . Tl _ Ill, f ' ‘ _ __ _ ftfirtemhiniiinfo cavoltl xiiiiivfiilng_ ‘iii; Jlurfg 4.1m‘; consists of Amer- ‘m Saturday. July 1 A‘? the head of u" “x95 July 1 "5 ldlc warning. comments the Iiinaitcial Post. A a a- n: m ' ' ' general overhauling 11nd clarification of thc A I-_ eapold Brim‘ 0 “w, G l. panmv, h t p g Wm, a_ ' _ I _ p td sh ' u, m c _ Monday m makea¢e¢1$1qn_ 1g J y l c w, m on em c year Gregg‘ ihirbovlsnlfiiul seize Lg”? nfctinbdliheirealgalgléilriglzi‘iiifign tliiutiognffgy agreielclliiaiings a trliiiii he July 1 at Winnipefl. Moose Jaw. a ._ - r1 b1 "d 1 r- - _- , . . .__.._.___. ‘ I by producing more than .20,00o gallons (90919 $81,? 35...“... "s§§‘,.;‘§,‘°_‘“"§€-in@r§§ £219“ “"~“‘° cmacmms ma“? i“ me Scouung And Rehgmn Illftts) of iIlllk. tn _LED_ due to shortage of labor, lack of transport and —-overseas—-tl1e evcr present danger of war . . . nun dantage removed. the Commission will erect the in hissleep fel rom the sixth floor lar theory that somnambimisis nev- Birrdfir. lest we have freed Rome our used only 011 the graves of fallen members d even after Pearl ' “must” W091i .v . 1 EDIIURIAL uorts .. M , m, ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,. n, m, H p bahtv first ‘fisylkrw IvyIhaKILeonO-rincrmhficcoaon whewhc ivzirncd. in a rcccnt speech, that Can- , ‘ ‘ t He should now my outfit which was the first unit taken to reform the present taxation system. 1n can“. mm", d,“ h, I all at the some time, and biu-st ,',, s]; - ‘ " ' 11 11a Bal provincial tax sources would be increased or :1 an off day in city stores. “‘},d,;' warm” “mum”? o “'5'- - ‘y hzupplest people I ever sa-w. wit-d ex- h d“ m, mm N’ t l ' be’ l d b ' h drag in: our 11m t am 1 em“ may “we w MY- m" "m" m’ d“ “m” _ ,_ _ _ - o muci is 111 tear a. out it t rou l1 J-‘P erences 0- Rl‘*l>"'1-<1'"1"\' W‘ d“? "Wt "ml P3115 "f g b’ i. sight 1n <11!" dmh“ “d "as the disnlty or his office. mama July} “m” °”“°"““°° ' condition of the roads, ealiecially in the wcslcrll Qkrtv- We. the Comdian people. “m1 ‘i "W" 1°“ i“ m“ “Yes- bu‘ o” “arm LU M BAGO _ . . - - q mos peopl met U1‘ eves and for staunch Liberal felt aggrieved "l" l” Sh‘ "“l“"“- “i m“ “XWVV "f the Dmnm‘ Ilrimiifs llil\"il construction l. l - Dom “here “e can lock m m‘ e e 0 1 r 13.5 more tizm b fl m 1 b d c d State 526mm,)», Department B; ____ lo get home. tit we were 1r m! to the morn ng roa cas , an Th, question o; when," m for rwccdom Mid Hflmwaess for studying the speech as reported Tm‘ buhthi‘; ‘Infill: ha?“ m he do“ Y1.‘ Imp than at the beginning of the war. b I t The celebramn d“ ,8 w“, 1 1;; of: “off: tie Ulflflllllllf’ 1171 (WOC! t:1xc.~. \\11c1 w] . bl m, j . for to you 1s not 001N150 wan c, l p mmmes had been car-we]. ‘ ‘ i- a 1k it tealfuifvisfiriliiiistclr‘? lilcitiixebihahircephiifig $110M’ “Fusi- “P°"1"°-b“b5° i" ‘l? left tomgermlt a rebroadcast of July 1 prelude, Ottawa, Toronto. Windsor. Hamilton. Brockvllle, - . ~ - - - f it wasn't. " ivoulrl bcllv prove :1 popular plalfornl for anv Her railway mileage 0t zestlon that a sword, bent but no; d “i and kmw m“, k_ reflected that the totalitarian s _ - _ _ _- , . b _ . for them buylns and Wot election appeal and ilic ziltcrnative as a ‘pam- m" 41-000 Places 11?? “"0112 the ‘\'°\‘1d'5 f!" Gxglii?Bfftaiiimiiieiiinfhglifiistirin“hi: ‘technique u m Order the populace §l°"iif§r1§u§ii<i'iii1ryer’ fihfiii SIB-div“ most advanced countnes. She has some 276,000 darkest days of the wur mid should - d 15o w u k ' ' ' be 1e“ as it mwNew York sun i3ii1h1i°§§¢i;“iif>'»n1“1oi‘ liackin-iiauds . - ‘ " , c adl Gene 1 Electric by tax frct. gr\\‘;‘l'lllll(’l1f corporations. In that Soldiers an“ the w S,‘ H H gmqfin, is“ gayxxignged inppmtc for; case the htlllllllliill (iovernmcnt. which 1s the style arbiters ifix‘th‘ey%g'uifgg;.g soon us 905511119- Sir. etc. . ._ _ revulsion against nnybhlm! thuc PTE’ L'E' DURANT‘ ,5,“ m gum m, (p5,. ,,,,,i undcsm-ved conquest of fmishcil garments, blankets and cloth which tends to remind these men of their Rem,“ nah, 'l‘l1:- Premier of Manitoba has uttered no has 59°" 5B"! l0 Rli-‘ISIH- _ t b nth I l- ,. _, - '- , ,, . Th. . . lh llkl bservanc d8 e. l1 6. i252‘lh"sbi“iiiehf.‘i"ofilfi ‘$2.2; 1m PM Crude“. “.-"‘Y “flier and i; “LE3? °‘1‘.‘$éf.'é‘“‘“5.iili.i.: wit k313i? win-uh m-eun- 11m ell “mo have volunteoied, so Hints W Wm iFlX-‘llibfl fifltlfi "f l"'"\‘il1¢l?\l and fedemi aufll‘ II, 011a farm at Itchen -\bbas near Winchester .. . _ ~ 1 1 ozlpartunitrv to uet out and parade . . . , - 1th 1 . he f .Saskatoon. Calgary. Edmonton miles 1i overdue. has established a world rccortl for a Sllortliorn the old uniforms. taklnz a jusii- ‘,1.;§,,§“?,§;. 1 a W“ "are and t m a ervi Lelhbrldgi- and lancouver. ' l-Ier record milk yield for one 5 1'- - - p ~ .~ ———- (11- V v year “as 2,000 ga ons (9091 litres) with he! “must” omclah, expect |md,._ WIDOWE” luonnsws Among many eloquent tributes to the move- I'm’ eleventh calf. uuate suear supplies for several years after the war. Newsweek points out. Europe formerlv pro- ALLFNVANCE i ll I! l! W113i‘! discussing a ‘Wv zavQ-n".‘eer-*-'-"--'-..'.v..-.-.'..' 'fi‘n"n i-I-tT-F-QI-u-i. _ ' ban-1- _,,<wrv.rav"' -1~—e<-~.-!r.&:.2.-?<1s"="""*'" '“ “ mem quoted at the recent annual meeting of the executive committee of the Canadian Gen- eral Council of the Boy Scout Association. the following by the Rev. Duncan McTavish in the London Frre Prrs: is of particular interest: "Scouting in the church has given opportunity for the clclncnt of religion so often overlooked Hope that the war had taught British people that skilled craft was as creditable as clerical work was expressed by Mr. Chuter Ede, par- liamentary secretary to the British Board of Education. "Many boys and girls live a. life of frustration in some respectable clerical job bc- in timcs past, namely, expression. So much of cause their parents think that honest dirt is our religious thinking has been along lines of something of which to be ashamed," be said. worship and instruction as to make religion .1 . LL" r, * ,. ., thing in the abstract. Iiut the growing, ilevclop- what ‘vould not our farmers and “porters liifi hill‘ l‘ a “h” Pf the ‘Ymkl “Pd “Pt, a give to have the pull at Ottawa enjoyed by hflr" "'11)", HQ ‘lefiiffs i0 eXPT°5§l"5_""hg‘°“ Quebec? Import of new potatoes from the in concrete terms rather than mystical ab- United States has been prohibited um“ lat stracts. Moreover he abhors anything that year»! production of Quebeic otatoes w“, hmfe might savor of the effeminatc, an idea that too been disposed of‘ The Proviiancia, Dc ‘runent 0H9" 111‘ Ceilllfii armm“ H" religims MC‘ of Agriculture announcement 1ddcd tIiJe mes‘- "B"! Swmlllg ha‘ Kim" m him the Hui“ urc was taken by Federal alithoritics at III: that mauliness and religion must g0 hand 1n suggestion of rlrelnier Godbou, who alsbis Qt“? hand. 1t has insisted that conduct and creed bec agriculture minister_ must not be separated, and that a boy’: faith I‘ It I’ ‘ must express itself in sound character and During the ‘var a twenty miles r hour \\'ii°1@5’""9 “$51511 smwlce- The dmrd‘ Siwuid speed limit has been in force in Britisliwbuilt-ui welcome wholeheartedly this new emphasis, in areas and many Children have new, known faslt l d3)’ that Cans imldiY for ti“ HPPhLFmO“ of traffic on their roads. The Parliamentar Sec- Christiau In-inciplcs into everyday life, and retary to the Ministry of ‘var Trans 0);‘ n? would caldmille to [he (“nest Possible degrfe cenilv promised llllll. ho would scriousliy’ con- upoit this virile fnnvnrtl-looking programme. 5mm.’ ma, the Speed limit should not beqmstily removed after the war so that children may have time to become accustomed to fast traf- fic again. Now it's About E-Day “with D4)“ Come and gong, Parliament Iiill has begun thinking of IY-da_v; the tiny on which Mr. King will deploy his forces for a_ general election. .\lr. King is not (livulgmg hzs ‘hand; yet he Iias but eight months within which to manoeuvre. the constitution dictating that, fad- ing an cxtctision of Parliament (wlilCh Ml‘- King szvvs he (lncsift want) he must have his elecfion before .\lz\vcli. 1945. _. In such circumstances, says the Ottawa Journal Mr. King has to choose from three alterna- tives: (1) Decide that Parliament. which isn't e u s- a _\Villiam IV (1765-1837) King of Great Bri- tain and Ireland, third son of George III, (lied this date 1837; entered the Navy and “'35 we. sent at the battle of St. Vincent in 1780; creat- ed Duke of Clarence in 1789; on {hr death of the Duke of York in 1827, became heir to the throne lo which he succeeded on the (loath of (ieorgc IV in 1830; his reign was marked by the [iassing of the Reform Bill of 1832, the emancipation of slaves, the settlement of the _ East India C0., the placing of Britain in a getting :11l_\'\\'l1<‘1'c. should be (lissolved in time foremost position among foreign nations, and for a lntc summer election: (l) take'_a chance the asceiidciicy of the iiiiildle-classes. on getting through at lclzist] a PEtlflHOf‘ his lcgizsla; ,,, t g * ‘v ~ i a cctl n; , . - - ifdgvplaiilifilfiioiiiftliiiuilcsiiifii allllfil cit cdinplctfs t jcionnngi gm efffecaiorll July I “e36, O.“- its \vnrl< 11nd iltdil n \\'lllfi‘l' election. Ifnfjifge“, Ouiéno _ [on and l/“immls “mh “inter PlCClilHl- in (Iulrldn are Hot [ilCilfifllil a)- ‘ Lg [Jfihlru plorudcfnlnc Hlierestl-ilg ex l' v ' i111 lllallll" lmrdslii 7S t1l>ou both candidates Pcfunfin 53h a or relauqns’ S45v5 rlie Irmted “ms-Y W“ i1‘ the Journal regards \\'o_rd . lhe act apphcs to industrial undcr- aniiscacqffhdsonahlcerldXiiicidtion" that Mr. Kingliiaklhgs, but aPWrmtIy ‘m ‘hdustrial undemk‘ will “wirrv nlpng with Parliament as long as hc PEFQMF,‘ of _a.ct' Iudm be my can their mil m1 ("pr-Eon in Novciiilier. hold- I I . I: ‘viii-l 1e.pmuntlnl n ustry and _ '_ , _ ‘ _ ,1 that of the United .a m1 I 031i] tcsignatcs as’ such. Although the "ill l‘ »*“““h“““"‘" l.‘ M“ regulations are not yet available 1o the public. 1t Smlfi- is! updepstooddon gfiod authority that retail and '— wio esae tra e wi he industrial undertakin s War Graves as much as manufacturing." Principal provisioiis ll is r-vicuirini; In 11112.: on the authority of of ihe act aye, m] nniit dvorking hams of em- thc llrpuvtiiiclit of Ydfioinl Defense ilni all ‘choice; to (flair Elm“ m‘ one day and fond- ‘ - 1 ' ~ v ‘ gitlm a week, and to give every employee .1 n@C~"5><'"')' “CPS “ti? imlg a?!" fake" l" 9mm“ vacation of at least one week with pay. Most "if" ll"? lilllilill Wllliilillflii-f cmlgldflanfllflr] firs": farmers think that eight hours is merely a good Dvv1's':as w1 11- in: m pcrpc 111y or 1c :11- rluced some 101100.000 tons annually. Java and the Philippines 2.500.641: but a large part of their refining facilities are believed destroycd. There‘li be lots or tea. with China expected to make up deficits that have occurred in India iind Ceylon. Cocoa supplies are expected to be light because of two typos of mcort disease in West Africa and bcnotrsc unremunerativc wartimn n"(‘l‘..tlCnS have mode growers apathetic. The Radiator tells this one: Try- ing to brim! home to his audience the evils of drink. the spealwi" was telling ihcm how his own Zife 11nd been influenced bv total abstinence. “Three years ago." he snid DION!‘- lv. “there were two men in mv of- fice holding positions superior to mine. One was dismissed for drunk- enness; the other was lcd into crime. and ls now serving n term in prison. all through strong ifIl'Il";. So I 11m 110w head of mv depart- ment. I ask you." he wound up. “what has raised me tn mv meson: position?" "Drinkl" came the 11n- expltacted replv from the book of the a . At Sing Sing l son :1 man nam- ed Ranford was executed for mur- der. says The New York Post. When he was arrested the district attor- ney hmd no direct evidence llnlcmr: versity and stibmitted to n llc-rlc- teeter test. Ranford ivas fascinated hv the machine and by its revela- tions as far as he was concerned. Before the tests were over. the sus- pect broke down and confessed. This is the first time in the history of the state that a lie detector v0 man suspected of murder. From an R. C. A. F. station in Newfoundland authorities a-t Hall- fax report. a frantic call for cats. Specifically. the hmlor service wants ten female cats to protect it planes and appurtenances ntznlnst voracious Nawlc-uncllard rats who defv hlriman guards w feast on fighters and banquet on bombers. Halifax. we understand. is hastily rounding up the required felines. who will be rushed bv plane to t-bi scene of their future service. Cats are nlrcnoi! '.l2l.vil“€ in1.':~.1't.-ar:-,‘ ivar service roles as ratters at local nir- accredited feline branch of the service, organized on similar lines to the Canine Auxil- iary of the U. S. Armv. Whv should our Canadian cats serve without recognition. uniforms or service stripes?—l\font1':~:1l Herald. Some l6 years nxo. one oi’ our Canadian noetessea. nnnovod by in iniurv inflicted on her bv one of her friends, wrote a barbed and wlttv little verse. which she entit- led To a Malicious Woman. Env- luz written lt. she felt avenged m-d out the ihrse itwny in her desk. This Spring. while tidying up some old papers during her house-clean- ina. she came across the verse twain. and found it still readable. The incident that. had inspired it was now faint her own recollec- tlon and she was sure that 1t had been forgotten by her friends. So she rent it to n. magazine. which published it A few weeks later, when she was attending n meeting of a club to which she belongs. six different women at various times clurlnrr the evening. took the co- Fitz-Recently social welfare problems with >1 social service worker reference was made to the urgent need i0!‘ a widowed mothers allowance policy in this Province. which is the only province of Canada that has not such n policy. This ivcrkcr cited one case t0 illustrate conditions. It was Ilvit of n young widow, the mother oi’ ‘is-i rnilfiviii. tli." oldest a girl of twelve years. The mother is making :1 grout effort to [JYOVIIIG 1o; ticisclf fllltl her children. to pan, :1 pomp in» vpcm mid to keep lici- family together. But ln order tor licr lo mnlrc this noble ef- fort it is necessary to keep the twclve-ycar-old girl from schooi responsibe for the execution of a cmz to care for the younger children n'l1ll_- the mother is away at work. But the laconic from this great effort by :1 gallant mother is not sufficient. to provide proper nour- ishment. adequate clothing. or n proper home, nnd most serious of rill was this trained worker's de- claration. that the mother will be dead from overwork and lack of proper nourishment before the children themselves. Nov: compare the failure to establish a policy by which the widow und children of a loyal citizen would receive financial as- sistance. with the established policy to provide assistance for the dependents of an interned enemy alien. Certainly the latter policy is in keeping with Chris- tian doctrine, but to provide for widows and orphans is not only Christian doctrine, it is also es- sential if these individuals are to remain henlthy and become useful cns. Therefore. I beg all who are blessed with normal life, and especially those who are mem- bers of welfare organizations. ser- vice clubs. etc., endeavour to have your group urge the estab- lishing of a widowed mother's 11l- lownnce policy. I am. Sir. etc. l HUMANITARIAN The Masked Marvel (The Printed Word) In explanation cf the "teaser" technique adopted by the C B C to induce radio listeners to hear the Canadian Prime Minister's re- cent broadcast froin London, Ge- neral LnFlcclm told the House of Commcns that the name oi‘ the speakers could not bc announced in advance. because. if theenemy had known that all the war lea- ders were meetihg together. they could have attempted a bombing expedition against them. The ex- plnnntion seems ingenious until it is recalled that on several occas- ions we have been told well i11 advance that the King or Prirrn Minister Churchill would broad- cast at such and such u. time. As long as no mention was made of the spot from which the broad- cast would originate. no aid would be given to the enemy's intellig- ence service by letting the Can- adlan public know that the mys- terlous programme of special m- portance was to be an address by Mr. Kin . s The incident was less than u ore rtble to provide for ' is to “save the children.” Fund of Great Britain, during the war, has been sup- plying rescue homes, food, clothing and niirsery schools for children of Great Britain, Malta, Gib- raliar, the Channel Islands and others who have THE MORE YOU GIVE THE MORE YOU SAVE A tremendous post-war problem and responsibility The Save The Children found shelter in the British Isles. In co-operation with International Relief Auth- orities, arrangements are now being made to rescue the starving and destitute children of Europe, at the earliest possible moment. famine and disease-With Any person or Organization interested and desir- ous of contributing to this worthy cause will be cheer- fully supplied with literature describing the work. Countless thousands of children face death from your help it will be pos- sible to send aid to the liberated ‘countries. J. O. H YNDMAN, P.E.I. Representative, Canadian Committee, The Save The Children Fund, Box 249, Charlottetown. We are now receiving regular shipments of this high grade coal for steam and household use. Old Sydney Screened COAL lye strongly advise taking delivery as early as poo sible, as it is expected transportation, etc. may make it difficult to secure coal later-in the season. w. 1). aims & c0. PHONE 176 Save the Ghildren * t ' .. ever-find“ DflCfi TliE 2 MACS ll" Great George sir“; Mail Orders {nu-n ,-.-,,,,,,,, Attention. l a '_ i‘ I w'-I1.-\.-e~..~.-.r1.-..q.-v,~,-,-_~_._._._,_,__,’: How Are t Your Eyes‘? I ll i.‘ a lfioi.".“l.l'.'il‘.niil"“‘.‘l?. g 570a or dilineal — consult l specialist At yo 1| a! etlliriuetneenhn? lflllllilfllzizlll: relractlng gunk-g. Cali in and discuss 1on- diffi ltl Innoiiitniafntlvfl” M “bu. “I 6. F. liutclieson AND sou I. G IIIJTUIIESON B. I’. IIUTGIIESON i f Professional Barns McLeod 6t Bentley qI I. BINTLEY IL C- l. A. BENTLEY Ii l. Barristers and Attorneys-at- Law PALMER Gt HASLAM a i. BASLAM a. a. 1.1. n. nnnaisren. no. Bani of Nova Scotia chamber! i _ Charlottetown P El l5 1 ens tXAIIIEII D . rllilkfll J- TA YLOR OFFOMETRIST lfent and Queen its Pllana Ieallenoa I01! Innings be Appointments ~ Phone i”! , ._._._..;. 11-». .- M. ALBAN FARMER I. L. LLB. IAIIIITER. ‘ TOR. ITC. Ollllllan Bani sdflltlliiftinnerce Bill- IONIY T0 LOAN AltX W. MA I HIESUN llonav to men collect"! . Jltfittafiffithféfifiaskié PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND —- NOVA SCOTIA FERRY SERVICE VIA WOOD ISLANDS, P.E.l. — CARIBOU, N-S. “Th c :iI'.‘V.I"P€HIgCE NOVA” . e onne l. t’ tpnny-solipaifs lltitlilililféllgeegafiflffaisflvlglcllol: ' ' BMW Mu m the Nova Beotla-Prin u rd land Fem Service will operate three round ti-ip [:3- in: Will Leave Wood islands - Will Leave Caribou 7.00 1.1a. p M a.m. 11.00 1.1a. and 8.00 p.m. 1.00 p in. and 5.00 p m " LUNCHES SERVED NORTHUMBERLAND IPERRIES, LIMITED CIIARLOTTETOWN. PJLI. NOTE-The ll a-m. and I mm. lalllnp will be cancelled on Mondays. Ttleadays. Wednesdays and Thursday: daring May and June by order f Oil Cont olle . 0 t be d N win ' will he annnndeed Inter. r I on r In "em pun" ldizm pcoplc. i); viriurc of a loug-stzluding Igrccmcnt with the Imperial War Graves Com- mission idl such properties requisitioned dur- ing llflstiliiics by the Canadian Army will be acquired, “not in the mzmncr or with the con- sequences of ii private sale," but for perman- em ])O5$(‘SSinll by the Dominion of Canada, the statement rcvcnlcrl. The Imperial \\’:1r (irnvcs Commission is the lccrctlitcd agent of all the govermnenls of the British Commrmtvczillli of Nations. and the "custudiziit in perpetuity” of all the graves of fa‘lcn mcmbi-rs of the Commo11\vc:1lll1's forces. The (‘nniinirsitm was fnrnii-d during the ilrenl War mid operate». 1111<ler rpetrial [iowers rou- ferrml by Royal ("liarti-r. lt.-i headquarters arc in London, liiiglatul, and its ("nnndizui member is the Hon. Vincent Massey, Iligli Commission- er for Feed‘ . _, I. F. Alifilillllli Chartered Aeeaaatanl lantern Tract Ilatldlll Clarlaitatawa start on the day's work, and tlicv require their . . - , _ musing to many who feel that. on- hired 111011 to subscribe to the same idea. Yet fijf,‘g"l§f,d°‘eggf,flgfi,ol}gr giflicgfigt 1y one broadcast can truthfully be why should there be discrimination against the imildenis that had been burdenlnlz iféglednggleffieilfel ‘mggxrlgflaiixx-lggtt hired ntzm? Even 1n wartime, when his ser- met °°"’°"“§§’ £11,?‘ viflfififL-fifi of the invasion. The powers that vices are urgently needed, he cannot command flied Wflrd- “"9 ‘he C- 5 0- 9mm’ kn" the xvagcs of an urban worker of comparable n h n“ h, "M; “m; mud“, iieliitirezfietfilratseaiierpiidiarililsci ‘i; skill and industry. Thcrc must be times when chairs are attain the vogue. For 10h ncwf. or their judgement of he would be glad of lilC sixteen hours for re- filgfifig’; §*,‘§“,,°,,,“’“$,,'{§k§e§s§,f°,g{f fliéfifie’ reaction‘ u extremely creation and sleep provider] by law for Qthgr Even in wartime. pfter a maxi 1....‘ It is no tribute to Mr. Kin '| employees. With the normal farm working Bfifllfic: "ZEB"? hm); "gffiffifi eioqgenge gegmnizgzgax: 3:: ti“; day, his rest period WOUhI thus begin early in ltiooeins aildtgeedipzhhe is entiiilrd tics in iesentlns him to the Dub- fl f _ -‘ l , mac cc e ar. ers are n_ cw lic as t e promoter of a wrestling “i3 lemma" Hi‘ °'“P°>°“ _“'°"l‘l ha" l“ main points which deserve mtcn- match uses to induce cash custo- look after the evening chores lmnsclf unless he "Oh. First. a rocking chair or at mers to watch The Masked Mar- wns prepared to pay a $25’ fine. 'I'l1e_pr:1ctic.'tl . _ e isatlonfand;wlieifrpeoiiieéiiiarngitii allcriinllvc ivould he to elliploy two hired men M it , Mk b L~ tbs sit x1111] talk together it promotes 3"“ limb ‘"8"’ i" Eigllvllvuf‘ Shifts. but the cost if“ she were“ swaiiivg rifi- Pifiiifi‘! tirmiiiiiigmifiiiicreniiai nviiieiie‘ of this procedure would he jllfillflflilic only when Rlflgmlgly- §°§""d-nl"°rf,|1' sluililfihqt ftmlllzfi-Rlgfihl Rel itllzkci-licrtnnd sit tmd 4 . . es preciiess v0 PTDOS“ v n. r1 . . pines of farm products uerc imusunlly high. rifi-ry-nosrng nhvsl/gn] nctlvltv. one can 211.8011“? not-f». n“ . . . Itis to be fCRFCdIliIRI _tl1e_far11_1 hand 1s out’ of afilniiétfeylmeéw§g_‘Vggrggkéifpgg all?“ ‘i511 qgolgleneélgégflrlh’! dhfl “'l<"i-lrnlialsaalwanuooaoerac¢ thartentlemofoonver-Otirirtianicermfiouitor- w.» w; if I , 1