-~.»..»:i£*w2hwu~... ._. , . i i E >__ PAGE FOUR TIIE C IZRLZTTETOWN GUARDIAN y (Founded In I887) l. ('01. W. Chester S. McLun J R. Burnett. FJJ. t‘ . A. MacKlnnon, 0.5.0. Ling llircz-tor. .I. R. Burnett, F..|.l. Llfllllk Walkm- and la A. Burnett. $l'I’~‘-'l IIIPTION CRATE.“ B)" Mail iii l'. r.. |. \;.Il“ |)l'l' war, zit-Jill for 6 months. s..‘..'i for ‘ l fur one month. (u; Ut'll\tl_‘v, >1. ill pvr year, smut) for u" months. s...» tin ‘.3 inuiitiis. If; .\l.iil Ill t..i l and l. b. .t\. $5.00 per year- ialuriiiiy Virility, "l iii-f .\\".u', $1.00 for 6 months. 5i v tui l; tinnitus. (is! illvrnory lVea/rer than “The . _ ' the ll cola-sf Ink.’ __‘ ,,__._.. , riuoiv, .\I‘ltI as, unit. blticbtilluifs Speech of any (iovcrinuent ii.~_r £lllLll_\'.~lS as that .. aiic I.t",_'i.\l§ll\ll'C b)’ lion. Dr. .\IilC.\Illl3.ll, c i-lllllllcll administration. d that never in the his- s flit-re greater need for l: ilic first session since .cl‘\‘~l>' have been represented the llriiisc. It was necessary f\lzic.\lillan to review more 's aciivniss, and he did so by I‘: (jonacrvzitive years to \ pace at which thc Camp- lll liabilities are increas- . Coii-ervzitive debt increase .‘l iimilhd the average yearlv '- g incurred by an admin- fir-t iustziucc, t0 "bal- . uliile- ilcbt of tlie Prov- fily full!‘ iiiiilitiu dollars, or nearly curred since the fateful day in ,. zc-rs took Premier Campbell .' “cc u iiii-ts" at their word and "l lll iiEiIt-e to pr;ict‘cc budgetary con- i.» tlie Hhl ytt in split, for another big Vol for this year on ordinary “c voting of “sums sufficient" ' il expenditures will swell the ' : icr alarming proportions. . ilmri l‘.'i< urged that a halt be call- orgy of extravagance. He points out that the iitiier ‘Cllf today enjoys hundreds of [hriUVlfi/lfi of d lars more revenue than was col- l, five year; ago, ll! points out tOO, that the swqgwiiiiq debt increases now being -5 of vital importance are ac- g lcss attention than formerly. [i viii an m . -, ‘i i035 that put li\' 21H f lit I‘ zlli-rt-ii .,,I.:: ed on tua1Ii' The averace ytfllfl)’ expenditure 0n maintenance of ‘nmlixvai-s and bridges is less than was ex- ablc to secure. The Department has etidcavurcd to tncct the irolilcin by cllcmirriging steady use Of farm lands for liiirlt~i~ growing, llllll ii is piqdicu-tl ihut "distinct inirrtuist-i‘ uili bc- nia-lc during ilic _\t'-ll' in barley and niixcd grain growing. rhiaiigc» iucnt has been inside for the purchase of ample supplics of X0. I >(‘(‘\l barley" for ilistrilitition at Ciisl liflCC. lt is liiipi-tl ilisu wiiiiiiiit-il pic-our uill :il~ii lic cxisrtcil Hll lll(‘ ft-ilcrnl Pllllllllllllfl» to iiblziiil a rvzidjusiuicut of fcvd pi icvs zuid frcigiit ratcs. ‘llit-rc- is no doubt that our .'\l:ii~iiiiiic fririiicrs arc bcing (llNIfllllilHllCfl again-t iii iliis rcgartl. and the \\;t_\‘ to tilituiii l'L'lll't‘>5 is by iuiitvil and pcrsistt-ut effort on the part of our provincial and federal representatives. - EDIIORIAL NOTES — Daniel Defoe, political paiiiplilctrcr, ivliose "Robinson Crusoe" has been acclainictl as one 0i the masterpieces of English prose literature, died this date 173i. “The art of ivar, which I take to be the highest perfection of human knowl- edge." i i U U The Campbell Government goes headlong into debt by estimating for "sums sufficient" instead of actual or approximate figures, ture should not only frown on this scuttling of Estimates but insist upon figures being given sembly. U I U I judging by the key speech of Premier Camp- bell, the Beer and Wine Act is officially Lib- eral policy, and the faithful at the polls will be called upon to work and vote for it if they wish to sustain and maintain the Cioverniuetit. In the electorate for a vote of confidence in his administration on the strength of his liquor policy. i U U i Canada's March exports of farm implements and machinery were double those of a year ago, totalling $860,233 in comparison with $430,852. The total to the United Kingdom was worth $377,143, the United States $220,468 and British South Africa $34,522. Exports during the first three months of I940 aggregated $2,020,575 in comparison with $308,802 in the corresponding period of I939. ‘ ‘I t The newest slogan for Britain will be “Darn for Victory.” The government wants women to increase the life of stockings, dresses and un- derclothiiig by one third. l\lcu will turn the cuffs of their shirts when they become frayed instead of throwing them away. It is estimat- ed that if the life of such garments is prolonged by one-third, the value of goods set free for ex- ler the Cnnscr\'atives. The same with scliviiil inspectors, school fairs, and other items lie also cites the jcd rcriiiireiiieuts for the welfare of .ts at Falconwood, notwithstanding the d expcri iitures incurred iri that depart- lllr-llf, ‘"l'rrii*t*r C-auiyilit-ll criiitemlg control" was successful in the year I936, but he was llllllltll.’ n» cite any instance of such control that "budgetary rlu lion Wilill c "g tlze SlTCI’ diirg years of his administra- " uged on this point by the Op- p»: ~n .. .~\~.id iiidct-d it is obvious from tlie .i;<> c t“ of expenditures over last year's estimates that no conirol of any kind existed. Like the Israelites during the conquest of Canaan, evcry man was a laiv unto himself, and did as llt’ saw fit in his own eyes. 'l'\-.~o ytrifS ago alarm was voiced by one or two of fJiivt-rniiicnfs supporters in the Legislature that the Province was heading for barikriirncv. The additional three million dollars’ ' irrcd since that time will, it is hoped, "P die adminisirzitioir itself that this was w. L’. .‘\t all events, the Opposition leadcr has i nrrl tiie way to sounder and safer financing, ll: i s avoided, a: far as possible, matters of pr c controversy and concen- trated on vi'al iwues. This should lippeal to Government supporters, as it undoubtedly will to the taxpayers in penrral. Exhorbilan! Feed Costs ‘iv’ cos‘ of l-“itton production has become a matter o.‘ llii‘l"‘.'f<lll§ flllPOTlHflCC in view of the demand for faiiarlxan bacon in the British mar- kct. 'l"~~ df-advatirage undcr which our Island farmer ‘or ‘ii this rotirlcciion is set forth in iii- >~,.,.. I rcpiii": m‘ die llcpzirtnient of Agri- ciiluir», ' ml in the Legislature. A lv-g piipulzition is reported, ~ c-tablishnlcnt of brood ~ ,‘ll"Il\, ilie qriicral distribution and tlxc iiicrcascrl dcmand fol- iil ‘.\.'il‘. biidcr normal con- ~,. »~ii Kllllllltl record the larg- iii iii" iii-fury of the Pro- TF1 t l'f‘,l‘>l'l. “the increase has iii .1 llblllflllllg nature i; ill iiluvvr is couccrticd. 'l'hc . it ' i-iiciin ivfis uurloiilitcllly a nit-it ‘l i i : il iwtitiii, but tlic fact that lttd i," v ti-iitiiillcil and a coiiscqucnt §i'.i'l‘. i. :- . i=i lfllfil‘ for flux-c ncccssilics has u “will (If a iiiii~t unsatisfactory "it lllll l‘ viii» lni»; to buy ling fccds .‘, |i ll\ i, l I|1ll‘ll<‘,.. duri .1 -i.'l~'lll. on tiic [ircscut price llll‘~l~, »ili'._\' iualrv a profit on his la- bour, 'i it c i iiii basic adjustments in t'lilllllri‘ liii \‘ iiit- tllldZIll-Iilll of “Xx-torn grains uiiliii 11.5. . tint-i- iliat Zll'(‘ a vital ncct-ssily. v. i ~1ii li-lii of farm rchzibilitation and pi» i i: w iii I!_‘l'll'\‘.ll\ll‘\‘ is dcpviitli-ut, to a very o: . ll‘, lip-iii production in livestock ‘,1 ~ ~iii iii fll-(ltdfl tn carry the hog, milii-iiftw, particularly, at a I iiv), imported foods in con- . i~.'-.'d lll‘ Jl prriiizinciif require- ( iii llW-t- ft-i-ds at rcason- dl utilization of fct-tl stuffs liq. .,l' fvrlllilV. uiaiiitriiaiicc lll iiiir l’riiicc liilivard Island (lll ll ii:iir_v in. . ,.,i..i- g; Add of l)('lll.'ll'l\', which (prior to H1, _\'_,,, -H\'|~'|t'!l liiil llllill up ils tigricullurzil piniqit-ihv iliiotlkli lllL‘ livi-niirli iwiulc to a VKTTY ,,,._,.I,i,,_.i,',- “up; rill llii- basis of Canadian giuii . ll» ~t- f[."'.ill~ llllillT prvsviit Scllvtllllrfi port will be between iEi5.o0o,000 and £20,000,- 000 a year. u is x n- Wl-iat a fellow cannot understand is why Pre- mier Campbell was in a position to advise the Legislature that he had assurances that the li- quor interests would not attempt to interfere in the Beer and \\'ine plcbiscitt. Llp till practical- ly the day before the bill was amended, there was to be no plebiscite until four years hence. How come the Premier was in a position to rc- port that he had given the liquor iiitcrcsts ivarn- ing and obtained numerous lcttcrs assuring him that the firms with ivliich thc (jovcrniucnt did business would not interfere? On the face of it, it would appcar as though negotiations bctiveen the Government and liquor interests had been going on for some considcrzible time. I l i I In certain parts of India when ari addition to the family is expected, it is the father who takes to bed, while the mother continues hcr oiit- door labours uiitil the liour of delivcryx ‘int now-a-days in England the youthful llllsllilllfl is likewise t0 have the privilege of the bcncfits of such expectancy, as postponement of military service for “expectant fathers" under certain conditions may result from a ruling in a recent case. A young husband called for scrvicc asked for a. postponement because his wife expected a baby. The local committee refused and the umpire to whom the soldier appealed tilso re- fused. Biit his ruling is likely to set a preced- ent. No hardship existed, the umpire decided. because the baby was not expected for six months. But, he rulcd, three months of expect- ancy or less might be considered a special cir- cumstance because of the nervous strain 0n the mother. I W * i A sign posted by Toiiimics on a lIl'lCl(llI'lll<C somewhere on the lzlrilirll front‘- "1. This position will be held and the post will remain here until relieved. “2. The enemy cannot be allowed to interfere with this post. “3. If the post cannot rcniaiu licre alive it will rciuaiu here dead, but in any case iii will rc- main here. “4. Should any man, through shell shock or any other catisc, attempt to surrender, he will remain here dead. “5. Should all guns lic blown up lhc FCCllflll Will use grenades and other novelties. "6. Finally, the post will be held as stated." Tin; blnckhoiisc is situated rm the right of whcre a battalion of thc Lowland Scottish ltcgi~ uicnt is stationed. at iv it For cold-blooded cynicism in matters prohibi- tion, Premier Campbell evidently takes the biscuit. .\lr. W. A. Stewart put the fnlloiviiig question". “Furnish full dclails in councctfon with the item ‘Enforcement Prohibition Act, $6,402.95’ on page 82 Public Accounts 103g.” Reply: The j. Ilroilcrick Dctcctivc Agency $3,043.32. Carswcll 8f (o, Ltd. Books $26.20. Accountant, $300.o0_ Plltlltick, $4.45,. Law (lbscrvzmcc Campaign, $500.00. lt.('.ll.l'. Investigators. $i,78_;,(i8. R. M. Christie, Stciingratiht-r, $100.00 Auditor, W. Ii, hlilisst-y, $500.00. lt.(.'..\l.l'. lixpciiscs. 345,50. Deputy-Provincial Treasurer, $300.00. 'l‘<ii;il _- $(i,4o:.i;5, "Law Observance Guiipaigii", ivas if we are not mistaken, carried nu by the 'l"eiup-.~rztucc Al- liance, and nnw, it appears, paid for out 0f the profits of the liquor l)Il.\'llIt'\'S'-“l)ll>4l(‘l lllfllll‘_\'u, may If('l'lllll1‘ll 1n lllllllilX at apliwXllH-TWIY $399 l the vcry traffic the campaign was undcrlulicn m, p," ltf-S tliiiii the rate Island farmers are to suppress l ifmponence and menrung of I-Llt- The Lggigla- iwntten on March 19, in order that control of spending power be re- iAutamhv. rearamflment on a great rained by the popularly elected House of As-f lan extra million and a half labor- mrs, and he ,meant to acquire a Czrch supply other words, Premier Campbell has appealed t0 ITIIPSB lflbfllf’?! H" ‘meet again. tlic linc licld by tlic llritish lixptitlitionary Force l THE CHARLOTTETOWN ouaizuiaiy,” l i liioriss BY THE li-JAY l page editorial IIOIITCI lI\\\.‘ll.lp(I' lll Iowa‘ claimed a double ‘scoop 1a i. nictitli. 1t reed as foaoits: We wvere the mp1. jottrniil in the siaie to aniioiuice, on the 11th mstantfl ‘l-llf.‘ Ill‘*\\.\ ul llll‘ tlfihifllCllllll .\i Dis- ~ iMonit-s, l)_\' luv, of tlit- IIIHIIITIIOIJI’ IIMIHLJZSIRHJI.Mll\ll‘\l\ til vlQlikiils and i lliuiiiieigs. Wc are ii iw l-iie Ilfcl. w l ‘VIIIIOPHI our imicfrs that the report, wm absolutely Wllllilll foundation. I-Etlnionlon Journal. ._._.._%. l I Two Irii-nds mail? a Iict. In lBalon Itougc. La, tlini will pay ‘U19 winner over two billion d;l_ Iars, but it ivont do either of them any good. Payoff will be in 2432. R E. Collins bot J. D. Storm $2.50 that Lc/uluttxltfs $5,000,000 . lcapitol building will not stand up i500 vmrs. Tliry bziukett the monqv liu 1932 at four percent. Interest land signed a contract mar speci- flec the bank ts to pay the money lto the heirs of the i1i1nner-$2,O84,- 495,605.22.-World Almanac. M. Coulondre, the alert French Ambassador In Berlin. gTflcpfll the A front IIl i! tkillfl-l‘) lei-‘s seizure of Prague at the Limo of his invasion. In n. despatch 1939. he pointed out that Htrtler wanted to have at. his disposition for use In war a. great. reserve of labor power. scale. Bud public vmrks demanded a larger supply of labor t-hwn Hitler sessed. He calculated that tn- diistnt and agriculture would need argued that Hitler to fill ulp gaps 1n war. 'I‘h1s pro- eoy has come true. Not. only -have the Czechs been used in l-lll! ,wa_v', the Poles are now tnroiim 1n. called In B. document. of the International TYftnnwrt Worker-s’ Federatrori "Hitler's ooolfeu," and the descrip- tion 1s apt. - Manchester Guard- Inn. Parliament might meet for two months, adjourn for two months or for s. shorter period, and then In this way the de- velopment of our war effort could be submitted. not to a. slmzle ses. sfon of revftiw, but. to a semi-com, tfnuous audit. To such a course there are only t-wo mnjnr ohlec- tifonis. Orie of tint-fie is that con- tinuous Parliamentary attcndance blv Cabinet Mints-tars Is bound to lessen their efficiency in their de-‘ parliments. But the appotntmentl of under-secretaries would do away with the objection completely. The other ls that. In a country of great. distances ll. l5 awkward for merm- lbers to be called and recallcd re- peatedh to Ottawa. Admzttedly it would be both Inconvenient and expensive for members to be sum- moned frequently to Ottawa. But neither consideration should, weigh in the bit-lance amlnst. the ad- vantage of having governmental activity under more continuous re- view. - Winnipeg Free Press. Various versions are being trot.- ted out of an old Anny story about Gen. Huritcr-VVc-Ftou. Most of them are quite inaccurate. What really hapncitcd was this: The momlng after a. rather inigic trcnch iraid by up. I-Iuntcr-wtstoii, ivztli glitter- ing staff, vlsxtcd the front, l1ne., He saw, on the pnmclos of a french. the figure or a soldier wvalhed in sandbags. Th0 general ihaltecl, faced the sitpposcd corpse, land saluting exclaimed: "I. Hun- ter-Wcilon, Commander of the eight Cc-itps, salute your gallant dcadl“ Aftsr a. dramatic pause ne paras-ad on. Then the "ccrtpsc." a tired infaittiyirrmin of a Laucashire battaklcn, gcn~itl_v' raised his head, and addressing his companion‘ sentry said; “What did he say. Bill?" On another occasion, fuel Coop: Commander. a groin. stlcklcrl for gas masks, found he had left his at hcadquartcr~ Hc borrowed one from a rcluctant Tunmi‘: ivliom he encountered. ‘Mtctirig n. man iintliotit. his mask in the lino l the general removed tum scvci'e-‘, 1y. "Lf a gas attack came n0\v,", he said, whore ivould you be‘? Whereas I should just have to ivhlp out my mask " H!‘ s11 ted I action to words-mid pulltd out a no gifts mash-but. scmr- old rillc- cleaning rugs! _ Ottawa Journal. Tliera are worse fntos that. Ger- mans oriirrl suffrlr than bring in- l(‘l‘ll0(l in Canada. during ivnr time , T'hls on tho tcstumairi‘ 'i1' film", wards of llic Ca ‘d an rznvc-i-ntticut who still i-ciai i. \u' (‘icrmaa uri- llnuaiitv Extracts from lll-Ml" let- lPfs to fricuds arc flu‘ tic-t profit of this. and. lll1‘l(l(‘lllfl1l_\', C‘l‘l‘l‘l)(ii’- arc that ni this f‘O'.lllll'\'. rue inter- naillonal ccnvcnlicn l‘(‘l1lll\‘<.‘ to tut‘ trcatniciil of pri OllPlS of‘ war is lu- l(‘f]"d‘\"lt‘(l in lillf‘ hwiatlct and most buniazie $]11I‘ll. Ono lcilcr from at irrisonc lll the nnrriiniciit rairin la-f. PCIiFHVfHVH vpilomizcs the scrum l olhr-rs, ‘. land frclitiz: 0t IIIIHTFYOIIS Fear 0f Stalin Should Not Count iEdmoiiion Journal) ‘Finis: “n0 nave been telling the Allied governments Luau. tier must at. all casts avoid becoming Involv- ed ln war w-ltli Russia ought to not: carezuily what the former Socialist prime minister of France, Leon Blunt. liad to say un the sublet-i ,,~ other day. He has been mus. ..icndly to tue Soviet regime in the past. But. he holds that the question of the af- tiluiie w be takrn towards it under nreslut conditions "must. be faced and solved without any mental re- servations ivliatever." Blum docs not ivant. to see Stalin "deliberately provoked.“ There can be fciv who do and certainly It. ls not the Intention of Britain and France to seck a war with Russia. as Winston Churchill made plain a ivcek ago last Saturday. But. the French statesman insists that any Allied actions "WhlCh may be re- garded as useful or necessary for victory should not be influenced by fear of an opcn break with Sta- lin." This is equivalent to Church- ill's declaration that; the Allies wtll follow the war iyhereyer It may lead In the pursuit of the objectives that led them to take up ai ES. Whether this week's development in Scandinavia makes war with Rus- sla more or leas likely ls a matter in _regard to which It ls fmposslbln at the moment to form an opinion of any value. Another Season (PTCGOTICMYZI Gleaner) In the world of sport the seasons overlap too-more so now. perhaps. than in the past. For one thing, artificial fce facilities have greats’ Extended the larger hockey season. For another, the area of interest has been steadily widened. The I940 hockey season may be a thing of the past so far as the Ma- ritimes are concerned. but there is still interest in the amateur groups ivhicli are even now ln the Dominion finals, to say nothtn of the wfde following o which came to Its end only on sat- "FdBY With the Stanley Cup decid- ed. Basketball too has not been completed with New Brunswick having a definite Interest In the intermediate section at. least. But while these sports still occupy then- plaoe In the minds of fans and 1n the sports news of the day. sn- other season has opened. ‘rl-iere ls action on the Big Lieaizue baseball front-dengue play following the preliminary exhibition ames. In Canada as well as In he United States the showing o1 wants and of individual layers will be followed closely, wit point-s and play de- bated hotly by long distance fans as well as those situated where they can attend such contests as socc- tators In body as well as spirit. Even where diamonds may still be tn the rough due to weather conditions, the baseball opening Is another sign of spring to hand. Many Changes (London Spectator) The new colonial cum-operation between the French and British Governments should brlnrl comfort. toan Anglo-Canadian friend of mine who used years ago to be serf- WSIY concerned about St. Pierre l -——-—-—-_ APRIL 26, 19840 PUBLIC FORUM filo column IQ ll we: In up I I! loltolowl Giulia: Ion not n n’n.gnn-.g" ‘Di lflllnll r] l a siumini TRICK i _ Slr:-We have had three or four Rood breeding skunk females on our iarm for a few years and now just. when we were planning on making a few dollars are confronted with the statement "No more bountles". We were thinking seriously of In- creasing our breeolmr swck for we. consdered thev were about, the best. buying pro tlon on the farm. would Dav elr wa ufcklng gi-ubs all summer, sleep a] winter. and would present you with a nice bunch of puppies worth from three to seven dollars every spring, unless some of them escaped which they sometimes CIICI. Now it. looks as though we might as well kill the old be rldh of all hands for e Dfi- seems e f rm - W9C): netting the helivly effd of the ‘1 rim, Sfr, m. ‘roon roman THE P. E- I- PBOHIBITION QUESTION creqtliletlmf" if“ i ) or c a e as hearty?‘ present grovlnclalou Dense before and on ec foilowfnz that Day he drops Info that namelessneu til-mt II hisl Nevertheless the has read, with some amusement, the various effu- sions that have been offered to a long-sufferfn questmn. An he ffndshimself forc- Lhe reluctant conclusion that ncxtuxo sltle and blind fanaticism on the 0 her. Without attempting to quot/e the various arzuments thus brought: for- con with them, would hum 1y that, durlnll’ the rfod a Id bee ip a Ohrls an o all alcolio-lc beverages had use made before hfm In m suns time the abuse o! such have:- ages had been resented with equal care and attent on. or his Informa- tion. The result is at the present writer has. on his comln to years “All 00d In s Come From A- bove" the USE o such (and alcohol If rl sed Ls D brlngrh him Into quite close contact. with ls fellow-men and especially with the so-oalled younge and com- hfms confronted with two lvlost. O that. wncl that "The Onlookei- Sees The Game," and Secondly, and Mlquelon. I doubt whether anyone except knows which st. Pierre and Mfquefon are still less where they are. Actually they are rocky islands. belonging to France, and lVinR in the mouth of the St. Lawrence River. Thev have seen u a Rand deal of lffe. being French 1n 1660. British In 1702, French In 1763, British In 177B, Fkenqgh In 1783, Bfitish In 119a. French In 1802. Bllllsh In 180a and French In 1814 and ever after. France once fortlflgd tlicm. The suggestion was that; if Fl“ (lid fisnln they could hold up all the St. Lawrence traffic, The dimer (if it ever eidsted) seem; rather remote today. REGISTER ALL OVER CANBERRA -rCP) -'I‘he recent- I.\"<7UmDll€(I National Register will ltllteulflDfllllS to complete because of the extraordinary errors" made by some 1n filllniz In their cards, me government has announced. 'I‘hou- Sflltldfi of new on . DEI RDRE Do not lcf any woman read this VCYSC; It is toi- nicn. and after them their sons And their sons‘ sons. 'I'lie time crimes wlicn our hearts . k , sin u tct , When we remember Deirdre and her And tliatlicr lips are dust. hnwovcr much thr- words may (Ilf- ‘Once Sm, m“ “cad me earth.‘ men ‘for, H!‘ vvritrs: "The ll‘"I‘-llllt"lll. is ,v<*r_v krutllv nutl lltc lord \'I‘l‘_\‘ pzotl and hi‘ FUN‘, many grl not s‘) f: Ofl In oat as llicii’ llllVf! li"i'r~." aiiiiliici‘ nsiurcs hi. rclativcs: "Ht-re in the camp we are looked aftcr all Ylfllll. We have enough tlccrnt food and ovrrjvlliinq: is cnizii: siiicotlily We are frcc all Liv to do wiial. we llki‘. ,eifiicr go fri- a wak or wlirc a.\vu_v ‘line time 1n llir rcnrcntlmi hall. In some rosipccts we arc bctlrr oll ithari un- nillilia as we have a Gor- niau cock. Of course. 1t. is not as uicc as to be int-h any daring -— liriivcvcr, il, is not too bad at all." iCnustan-lly itcrnted in flic lcttcrs i; the refrain. “Do not. siind inc any food. The food Llicy give llii here ‘is excellent and plentiful." '1‘.ns is varied sometimes to, “Do not. send lme any nicre imrzcls, as I do not ‘need anything". lbernment Camp prlscncrs are par- ticularly emphatic flu their asser- tions that, the want». of the inner lman are fully taken care of. One 10f lliem received fn reply a letter statlna: "I am glad to kncw that your huts are H168 and warm and that your officers are very nfce to you. I must say that ln Germany’ they would not. be so ritre to us. Ymi know haw thov are treatimz us at heme (Germany) in the police station. 'I‘he_v sfliout at Us ovrr the least, little thing." Deeply fmuros- sed by the skill and care gvrn to, lnm while he iinclcrvmiw nu oricra- tfon. one appreciative prl oucr h:d “at, all times the (eel rig that every- thing was lookm utter well and that. f perscrnllv could not have arranged matlars betti-r.“ "I am firplnlz w he able to return my thanks to you by servtcr- m maln- {pin order 1n llils WIND" In Can- afl-f-in eves llicse lntcrrocs nrl- nr-ltlier autcnirtn nor biutes. The fortunes of war have placed them Kiiiiatiaskls In- | took her hand; They idokvt. uiio tier eyes and said l their say, And she replied to them. More than a. thousand years It ls '. since she lwas beautiful; she trod the living grass; ‘Sh? saw the clouds. ,A thousand years! The grass fs still. ; the same, The clouds rire lovely as they were - that. tim t‘! When Deli-cue was alive. But there has never been a woman l born ‘who mi.- so beautiful, nor one n0 eautif ‘Of all the women born. '- Let. all men go apart. and mourn w- gether; ,No man can ever love her; not. I man Can ever be her lover. No man can bend before her; not man SBY— What could one say to her? There are no words ‘Phat. one c0u'cl say to herl ‘now she n iiiit fl storv um is wit: Beside the fire! No man can ever be ‘The friend of that. n00!‘ Queen. —Jamcs Stephens. l i where they arc but it ls evident on their own testimony that. what. can be clone to mztlgate their lot. u idone, The fice and genial lll’ ‘fostered under our democratic sys- ,t.r-m permeates even tlie confznes of Alfie-fr prison camps. and the hu. miinlty and klndlizicsa of may ‘teinipmry jailer-s contrasts 3mg. ljnizly with wliat they could exingqt. uinrler similar rcniltlntis tn t/hclr own land. - Brockvllle Recoider and Times. By Le stamp-collectors ‘stuns so Interlock that it would serve cards wl‘l be sent 1 gislatlon." These two conclu- no pood purpose here to try an ans. yse them separately. But seeing Mos Of The Game, as the present writer does. Ynay it; be said In all, modestv that not one of the contro- verslallsts In this prohibition ques-, on has apparently dared to‘ come down basic factsd Ev ls 1s meant: that, the so-ceilled liquor question Ls as old as the human race and that this oplmon of the present writer) be ov- eroome b_ me rods now advocated. And. be l noted, that there are far worse evils and sfns In this ol of ours than in some one lng drunk on Saturday n ht an in; home to beat up w fs and family! For the sins of David are far greater and longer-lasting than the sins of Saul! Now let the followlntpbe said in no spirit of’ harsh crltlcisml In rrs daily contacts as above noted, the present writer notes one very cul- Iar thing (among others). an that s, that. some parents appear to be afraid of their job. t ls hoped that such ls not always he case. But so many excuses are bemg made daily for vouthtul escapades bv parents and guardians that onefs forced to the conclusion that HOME TRAIN- G methods have, to pu IN ,mlldl laris would learn what ls in the fl C!‘ 8 o In 5 E n s: present writer me much interest and gum quesdon can NEVER (In the humble, , l l l ' book their requirements before Navigation opens. this training. The res Aamlnls- child or children obtain their esti- mlhupf moral values 1n their it B. It. tn the present. writer holds no brief for things of tlie gutter. l and great exceptions from e l- ve. But; would appear to be, in a great: many S65. clasped so terveu 1v b, all politicians gount; o El tlon Day, while none atf all, then it would appear excessive addiction to radio listen- back that the law of the land ls invoked to do what. ls NOT. In the opinion of culturs-leve resent ' n Ion and me law fs called upon to downat the o; radio-its- symphonic music, it; parents and izuuruiaiis ' public on the above to (m "rue 100d bv legls atlon.” 50. uis pfnlonl ofrsredsh w trons f 1 .th 1 tr 1 - 0 o! leu-mterufonlml. one all‘? urtl 81‘ E on y‘ Ll V M10085! ward nor to comment either pro or hagplnggs can be brought, to the present writer CB-fladlan nation. lgfi ‘The present writer merel 0! b0 W1 tr 1111118 he m his own opinion: on t-h w pct suggats that, uis mfuiriw of min l1 MOI!!!" 1h 1 without controversy, and there hmmihold where the USE and A- considers the matter closed BU f as he I am, Sir, e ._ lilii§"§'pi'lin“““ai touhladwhtll: iilwi Education Does Good Thé 112901: any lo weigh accurately nndjinolvel Immediately. Insist on Triangle Brand "Instant" Copper Sulphur. and you can be aura of absolute accuracy of the nun. allic content of you: spray mlxluro. Amplt flocks of "Instant", Monohydruud and largo or small crylluh are available at your local dulor. PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND POTATO SHOWERS ASSN t0 WALL STREET. NEW YORK, N Y method of comba llqutg‘ queggvoirli: Is bv liagciiassiii-ijfii a long process, but, i; is at. by the most perfect mechanical the ONLY wav in which peace and Tllllllllilni BIIIIIIII (QOEJEDEEB. SEIIBIIDEIEATE Each you mo" and more potato grown: In using Triangle Brand "Instant" Copper Sulphate for making their own Bordeaux Mixture. "Instant" simplifies flu preparation of you: Iordcnux Mixture bocluu It’: Distributed by CHARLOTTETOWN R. T. HOLMAN, LTD. - . - SUMMERSIDI PHELPS DODGE REFINING CORPORATION no NO kficii Air, ciiicaco ' centage of radio llskners is great. er among high school graduate; °“" than ft Is iunon college graduates. the "W" B“ me and greater stll among those wii "a I" mam’ dfd not reach high school." 1:. 0th; m words. the t lcal North American §‘§l‘.°‘ll‘"la..i "aa..:"...;:":ii h, rd M _ acquire It. against one of the mos; to bfmellg, Qqgisp-fiflmffgafi, serious vices of the age. the vice of mgu firialft-o find um the 5.: from since the above fng. The re rt finds also that tho which listens most point of time also llsferis writer, the law's true I l‘ least. to the most serious offering; business In llfe. have tailed ' n; t 1kg d d' “mic 931mm- be mme gllerriiiogramg of iildliduicsistilfiisrizlkschafiirq meter. The conclusion I: plain. It f: that, - ple who have been educated up will prefer muting even lked to, or made music without. labourfng the point Ing the vexin u“, mill’ "mini i. wit. devices of’ the twentieth century, our The report Is not a surprise, but it merely a duces 7/0 statistics what ex reB- most of us have long suspected. ft 01° as a medium for the diffusion of , l" 5° l" serious information ls strictly llm- hfmser ls concerned. "ed by- the fact ghag we mo,“ who want. and can assimilate, ser- lous Information prefer other and more traditional methods of com- NEMO miinlcatfrig It. (Toronto Saturda Night) _ _ theory that ins school and ,,,l3*§",",,,“,,,'- ,;§“§$l,1g,_,,,g3§{ ,,,_,,1,f} university educational training of diséretlorhreoognlzed t, at, while glielélllyvaéélgslglklléld sizing; berégollgg I rain, 33 lnclieréewlthln three months. made public last week, of nie School K u ) can oft- of Public and International Affairs times be abused. For a vice Is mere- ofmlzxrinceépn ‘University on the role w ra o s ABMn. since his present dallv life of llstenetrs on t is North American con men . 0 sim éintnlnced llpivhfhe Rockefellei-“Epiun; Of xfhe efforts or a on, w c was very unse o l§dslen°r"etll°nr the W959“ "m" It, for the results will not. do any- wom‘ not mote‘ W, firs‘! to enhance the prestige, of "It Is not strange." says the re- “The Public Cannot m Made Good gfgl-n satisfaction In what they read. Nor q 1s It. strange. even with literacy al- F0 BRAHMIN ORANGE PEKOE TEA l0 last ycai-‘ii prices. New cut Lumber has advanced In price from I-‘lva l‘ season Darwin hfld had 4a Inches of Travel ls llml d In the wet season to the brief limit of paved _____._.?__ The rise to prominence of Can- ada, as one of the world's great producers of spring wheat is duo 1 measure to the success lanf: breeders In developing varfe es capable of meeting successfully the challepfia thl roads. laying In the lives The investigation was in of nature. Indeed, ft 1| freely miffed that. In n0 country has work of the scientific breeder at plants contributed more directly and substantially to natfmial pros- pertly than it has In Canada-Dr. L. H. Newma Cergallgl, __k.-__._____g~- Vitalitq alwaus use Cftv "that. those who listen least. iose who most. readily find t ' ivo TICE We have purchased In Quebec SIXTY CARLOADS ASSORTED LUMBER WHICH _IS ARRIVING EVERY DAY Th]: stock has been purchased at n very slight advance on Seven Dollars per M. We would advise Intending purchasers to L. M. POOLE £9 CO. March 28th, 1940 CHARLOTTETOWN children's minds and be In very‘ truth their chfdrenls izuldes, phll-| osonhers, and friends from the BE- nnvnmo of their traltfniz, n-isl Prohibition Question, as well as other problems. could be solved. In- |stem of this, It would appear that there Is little or no teamwork put f mix‘ riicroirs ' t SOCIETY MAKE UP We have 1n t received from Hollywood a full uhlpment of Max Factor Beauty a do. Included In the lblllment are such Items a Max Factor Skin and Tlmua Cream. Ma: Factor Cream. Max Futon Qleauslnl “"1" Mn Factor Powder rounda- tlnn cream In three names. Natural — BIGIIQIIO - ltltflll- l Max Factor Flee Powder lll the IUIAOWIII‘ shlael-lutural, mwneue, nrunetw, Olive and sum‘: Tin. Mn Factor Bonn and I ma: Fawn- LJDIMWK. MACS BIJOOD FOOD [he Iuul Spring 'l‘on|c. A combtnnlon upecllny valu- nbls In the treatment of tuna GIIICLCI when met: origin u trweabre to an IIIWWIN"! condition of the blood. 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