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JUNE_2'I,‘1_lllA_ i New Federal Departments As noted in y-esterrlay‘ issue, the Federal Department of Pensions and National Health is being abolished. ln its place it was proposed to substitute three new departments, to be known respectivelyi as Rocial Welfare, Veterans’ .-\f- fairs, and Reconstruction. So strong have been the tirotesis from medical and others associa- tions itgziinst iiilmving thc Health Department to disappear, however, that the Government has reconsidered the matter and has announced that this name wrll he retained for the department dealing with 't*oth health and social welfare. The new- rlt-twarttiients will be created as soon a: the legislation establishing them is finally pasled and becomes law. ln the meantime, it l< fllllltlllllCPfl that .\lr. Brooke Claxon. Liberal mr-mbcr for Ft, l..t\\l'(",li‘Q-lirfllflt‘ ilivisiiwn rtl Klviitrcal and tiarliaincntary" a-sistant to the l‘rini~ lillll1<l('l'. is to be the ministerial head of the new Department of Public Health. It is understood tlnt llon. C. l7. Howe, .\linister of Munitions and $uppl_v. is to head the new co- ordinating Depztrtitient of Reco Hon, "IICHOH while lazi Mackenzie will be Minister 0f \'ct~ ' Affairs, <i\'Fl’lt‘.l1'fl‘3l‘,(‘(l with ministerial siiotiltl he given one of the new . (l of plain i: in the hands 0t one of the parliaziietitary- as stants. Why should it not go to zhe llon. Cyrus .\lac.\Iill:in, who is n. w d ting iwirlfamentaryr chores for the .\lin- ister of National Defense for ,»\ir, and who has pf»!!! liJllZ on committees in connec- tion with recczisiruction. Someone from the Rlatntiziics shciultl have been chosen, and who more deserving among .\lr. Kings supporters than the Hon. Cyrus? 21-» Fcsn Cherbourg The capture 0f Cherhotirg over the week-end is IEIITHYTIH’ rcgzarrlcrl with great satisfaction, and as a favorable augury" of further successes on the itiv an front, For many years. Brest has lteczi the jgrc-atest tiaixal-station of France; Le lclavre cam? next, with Cherb-turg well below it, tn :Yiii"rl place. lliir, tltc occimy-iiig licrmaits brought the strength of Cherhotirg much itearer to 1.1.11 of Hayrc—first_ while planning to in- vade England; then, when those plans had fail- ed. in preparing against an invasion from Eng- lritvl. Cherbotirg's peacetime population was about 40000, Although tht- drycks were exten- sive, a broad tongue of dangerous rocks pro- jects. from the p- ":1. well out to sea, and com- mercial vessels of the largest draft had to anchor offshore and transfer freight and passengers by" ligthtttr. kloiicver, the present value of Cherbour". and of the tvsiiiiisiila at one tip of which it is located. r on other features. The value of thzs )t(‘|‘..; ri for land operations everybody by now knows. lt possesses a naval value hrirrlly less. but more uriappreciatetl by the general l it". tontrol of the northernmost part of the dis- trict means control of several harbors from 4O ineircs closrr in English pOrts than , and this appreciably lessens the Allies’ lll.\ of supply". tiontrol of the eastern es is control of some 45 kilometres of excel- oastlinc, directly facing Havre across the dc la Seine and thzreforc eminently fitted ti» play a mamr role in operations against llavre. Thus, with the whole of the Chcrbourg pcn~ insiiiti in thfir hands, the .\llies will have much hire than a. broad sprinqboarrl for their leap toiithwarrl. l'l2i\'ll'lg the third French naval-sta- tion :ind its neighborhood in their power, they liiultie their threat to the second French naval- irniimi. Unemployment Insurance _ Recently there has been wide tiublic interest in the functioning of the Unemployment In- surance .-\ct. The appealing idea of the Act is to insure against llllflTlplfbYlflfllll, To this end the tincinpldvinent insurance fund has amasscrl lll"l't' than .\"to4,ooo.ooo. To many workers, ~thu premiums paid to this fund appear to be noth- ing more than another kind of tax. The unfair point about it, says an exchange, is that it is not collected from those who are paid by the fort- night or the month. If all were paying prem- iums, the case might be different. .~\ restricted group in fields of work where there is no great deal of unemployment at any time, arc taxed to a_v for those who are subject to unen-tployment. he point that there should be a relation be- tween the hazard of unemployment and the tmount of the premium is strong. Some additional lifiit on the question is thrown iy an answer in the House to a question as to the-number of claims for unemployimet1t bene- lits last year and the sum of the benefits paid, The question was asked as to the district offices ln North Bay, London, Toronto and Montreal. The number of claims and the sum paid in each case was as folloivs: North Bay, 458 claims for $9.476,45: London. 806 for $17,457.93: Tor- onton. 4.759 for $99,803.84; and Montreal, t3,- 995 for $4ot.73i.52. Of course. this official information does not include all district offices throughout Canada. Nevertheless, of the four district offices for which official figures are available, it is clear that Montreal received by far the lion's share of the unemployment benefits. “R-ekly workers in other provinces cannot be expected to he cheerful over paying premiums whidi are channeled intn Quebec. A; suggest- ed, however, a complete picture of the whole situation is wanted. If we are to have full em- ployment after the ivar, it is obvious that th: insurance fund would expand out of all reason and for the benefit of those who might not be fairly entitled to its benefits. EDIIURIAL NUI t5 _ lt would be according to the fitness of things as they- are were the value of the “gas" coupon halved, just as the old car has been furbishetl up and ready for the summer vacation. I i Q I The Dominion-Provincial conference is still in the offing. Prime Minister King told Mr. Gravdon in the House that he was not stir: whether it would be advisable to wait until af- ter the session to hold the conference. “On the other hand, if parliament is going to continue in session until December I think we ought to have the conference some considerable time be- fore that," he said. .\lr. tlrayrlon said he hop- ed that extending the session until December was not one of the government objectives. "No, l hope not," replied Mr. King. Ill A II Whatever else develops in the next six months the taxpayers are going to be confused. if not amused by the mad race of all the political groups in the House to nutpromise each other to the voters. Each group will be elbowing the other in an attempt to be the one in bcst pttsition to offer to the people the Millennial dawn, but in all cases the people will, in effect, be bribed with their own money, the old story taking it out of one pocket to put in the other. or robbing Peter to pay Paul, the individual taxpayer in the long run being made t0 pay the piper. It ll 1U 1F john Laird .\Iair, first Baron Lawrence, Bri- tish soldier and administrator, died this date, 13,1); he aided in the annexation of Punjab in 1849, of ivhich he was the first Lieutcn:tiit-tlo\-- ernor when the .\lutit ' broke out, having won the devotion of the Sikhs, he raised 50,000 men to replace the mutinicd regiments; his efforts and services were so great and effective, he was called "the saviour of lnrlia"; after lacing pen- sioned, he was created a baroiict, and in i863 appointed Viceroy, being raised to the peerage in i869. a a n- a Farm mortgages are not \\'ll'lllll the scope 0f banks but they' have an important bearing on the vv-l-iole question of farm credits. “any wonder at the huge amount of farm mortgage indebt- ediicss which can accumulate. But farm pro- pertv has to be financed almost once every gen- eration, for a multitude of reasons, and a tew bad crop years can throw the whole set-up out of balance. lt is t0 the credit of farmers, says the Ottayva journal, they have paid otf huge amounts of mortgage and other debts during recent good years. K >8 i A‘ Thg province of Alberta hElS joined with Quebec in seeking to have eliminated or delay- ed a Federal Government proposal that un- claimed bank deposits go to the Batik of Can- ada. ;\n Alberta brief was filed with the (oni- mons Banking Committee oppostug a provision in the batik bill that unclaimed hank deposits he transferred to the Batik ofCatiada after ‘to years. The Alberta bricf, similar to a submis- sioii made by Quebec, said that transfer of the unclaimed deposits to the Batik of Canada would interfere with the rights of individual depositors and with the rights of the province in respect {q 5u¢¢¢§5ir>i1 duties. The brief also noted that at present an uticlaimerl batik ilcposit in a bank‘ in Alberta belonging to an intestate dying with- out heirs became forefeit to the Crown or to the University of Alberta under the Ultimate Heir .-\ct. i A‘ i ‘l! Reviewing election prospects, an Ottayva cor- respondent writes: Certainly", nothing will be done by the Prime Nlinistcr that might inter- fere either with the planning or the observance 0f the 25th anniversary of his acceptance of tiarty- leadershnp. Preparations have already begun for this event \\'lllCl'l will take placcpoil .~\ugtist 7 of thc present ycar, and in this Cll_\’. Five years ago and on the eve of the outbreak of war the 20th anniversary was celebrated at a big Liberal rally in 'l‘or0nto. ;\ guess is that the. holding of it in the Queen City was that 1t might have some salutary effect on Nlitchcll Hepburn. It will remain for the Federal Liberal leader in the next few weeks to round out the ost-ivar social security program as an offset to the CCF propaganda and notice has been ‘given by the Prime Minister of the main provisions of the family allowance scheme forecasts in the Speech fron-i the Throne in January. During his outline in the House of the main purpose of the Ministry of Reconstruction lll‘8.llll(‘l"l\ll‘lg summarized the many measures already intro- duced or proposed to be introduced, all indicat- ing a leftish turn in evident competition with the CCF. i i I i The House of Commons has given first read- ing to a bill making three amendments to the Criminal Code. One of the changes proposed in the bill, introduced by Justice Minister 5t- Laurent, would increase the maximum penalty for persons convicted of defrauding the gov- ernment in the handling of military supplies- Under the present code the maximum penalty for such offence was two years and a fine of $5,000. The amendment to the code would make the maximum penalty seven years and a fine of Ssoooo. Another amendment would do awav with the three-year minimum sentence for theft of an article from a post office. .\lr. St. Laurent said this step was being taken be- cause it was difficult to get a conviction with such a minimum sentence in “force. The bill proposed to remove the word minimum from the clause dealing with such thefts. The third amendment would substitute the Superior Court for the Court of King's Bencuin hearing ap- peals from Summary Convictions. Mr. 5t- Latireiit said the Court of Rings Bench sat rarely in rural areas, and an appeal often was dropped because of delay‘ in obtaining a hear- ing. The Superior Court would be able to Notes By The In! "Already I no ln tho lllnl the a new and brunet-ans a eoiimmlst. We caused by me ivorld Kltmener Record. Man In Kansu winked hl: ll- year-old dnuzntei" for the xlrst t.me in ncr fife, for tzeotins named. Pet- naps it ric- nae started 5pm scme years earner it would not be too late nows-aitratford Beacon- herald. An expert. uyl the non? motorist. ts tuckv l! he can zet l miles to tne gauon o! EIJODXIO. deb luckier than that if he can net a rrom the at. LDLU-S Post-Dunstan. terms’ is ‘connsaauon of the entlre U. s, Navy." rrovmr; mat. the am has grabbed all the opium and l8 EIHOlUYII 1t. himseiL-mtawa ulti- zen. The A ‘ Mainline finds that instead oi feumn. me Hat- HEIQS .1110 MJGUOIH: imam reckless mt/untzlln boys» is now vmtln’ each omers funnies and even almln’ to mart-v up. So bang goes another c-le_snootin' song-Brandon Ex- DDSILOI‘. A flnd o: pxehlstorlc relics ln Meszco is described bv an arches- logis. as 'ODVlOUSl.V from dtatcrcnt tuna; > DBGLV mtxed up," It. BOUHIIS like urcpe. - From the Cnilaago Dailv News. It is a century thl: year slum Adolnne Sax, m, Dinarit, Belgium, invuiced the aaxopnone. However. tn_a world alreauy too full of old animosity, let. us forgive and for- get.-Chica.go Dally News. Price of pcncillln m: reported bv Csghtli to have dropped from an initial flzurepf $20 Der 100 t-hou- sanu oxford units to a present. one ul saga. ‘this, rie 581d, will go low- ei tint: soon will bring disease with- in nne reach oi ink-Chemical and Engineertrg News. The Chinese News Service des- CLO8$ farmers‘ homes in the Drov- iiices o! DZBSHLH and Jumzyimx as iosaieu in two-stony mountain caves that remain warm in winter and cool m summer, and that are effective in an seasons as bomb- proci shelters. Tney would appear to Lin: several DOUSHIR problems -..v.1i unnerma our ClLIZbDS. - New York Sun ln the battle fur the extermin- ation or, starungs in Ontario, Prox- essoi Bucnanan. in charge of the campaign, is urging me organiz- ation of groups tor the purpose of clean-ovum tiie eizzs of the black marauaers. He M50 recommends traps rather than snootlxig in eradi- cating the pests. 'i."ne professor evi- cientiy recognizes he has a bl; flizht on nis hands, Yet. we have Reniti-ew foik encouraging these robber buds. —H.en.trew Mercury. Halibut and salmon are both deep-sea fish, but. the halibut. re- inaircsahst. way all its life, while the salmon always steers a. course bacl-1_ to me freshwater stream Ls birtnplace. When a salmon tun passes nsnermen must take their wll of nsh-tood or forever lcxse them. The halibut are always avail- able. The fiftv tnilllon bounds cur plus to be harvested this year can be taken in August. as well as 1n May, But we are used to halibut on our fumes today. which makes 0on- sumcrs HUDHUIEHI’. O1 dBl3-YS,—-VBJ1~ couver Sun. What a. great service Viscount Bennett ls ouiniz to us in England! rte comes here. after a ilietline of atnlevaneni. in Canada. rzavlng hctd uractmally every important UMMHGL 8H0 LIOVLZHHHBHY. GXBGHLAVG ‘post. mat country nan to otter, re- ceives irom tau ' a. more than jimtmea peeiage, and mlzht. well nave been expected — alter all that, —m settle o-own :0 a me o1 quiet enloyinent. nut not. he. At. B. time ui iiie when most irien are content to sit uown aim look on. he be- comes uric most fortnright expan- ent. of me Britlsn Lmplre country.—l~‘rom the weekly Review London. There ls no reason for bank: about. lack oi uii. vs Wallace r... riacc. vice-premise t. O1 3H6 shinn- aru un v0“ as ion; as We reimm- oer ma. u m; but. u: tne on busi- iiess is iii-tout; new oil. mite only ci-auox; ii= aayi in an article an moor... is mar. less new on has tit-en wand v4 lute because 0t war- taiie §:nl.'|.d-§t;a w. iiianpowtr and material. ‘anus: are VASE ull YESGIVGS in inner QUUIICIAZS wnicn nave never 04.11 capped, z-mcc soulful 101' on llda ricvci been s0 manly ueveiopca a.» here; inereiui-u i: as imperative w t-iusvc- wilunlmlS alter me war iavui-aoie to M10 search iot and He‘ veanptrii iii. oi. nniv norm-St. mamas fllhxS-Jfllfllil. 50m: day this war‘: axing veter- ans win Dc asked by tneir Irana- ctiiicueii wnai. part. may nun m lt. a c-unsiciermme number wlu reply. "t ta-ovu a bulldozer. ‘they can may 1L p-Uvl/HLV, 10A‘ LIL-S peacetime oe- iicriiaaa AD laying all inoispemaoie tote, ivutinailv inset-i for roan xrau- ma mm ieveuniu sires of real estate hfivflOflunefll-Z, i» is a ltwwr 1n hhe iaptci urewiaon vi tannin; strips so Vlbfll to me ianu-uasuu dn-flfll wai- fate In Lin: racaic. Nu noun. mt.- txiuuns cl ullLl-lQZifS wnl rizitnble out o. iitnamg outages when cm Lnvu- ion oi aiurope Lb under way. And wui on com-mouse lfiWM. — at. Star-Tunes. A " rhoot of industrial and lab- our relations ls neinii established by Uomeu university. neaumtwn alum tnls a permanent. depart- incnt. of me university hll Jlm been imammouslv adopted by t-ne Legislature 0i New Yon: 5mm. ‘the an» sets form tne toitowlniz uDjt-Alé oi me scnooi; "10 teacn ma lustciy anti prtnctpies ot sound inciuitiual and labour relations; the nlnia and obligations of WOIKQH and employ- crs; the history of labour legisla- tiomanu all other phases of indus- trial and labour reliwtloru tmdlnl no promote iinftv and the welitre of the state.‘ his ls the first. school of tts klnid m the United States, and ls an eciucationll en- terprise wortnv of note-and an- ulatiom-by our Omaalnn universi- ties. — Halifax Henld. Correspondent Campbell of Bout.- ers News Agency nu a heartening word to aav about Cmldlln troc 5 1n Italy. Not only do they out-fl: t and out-ntanoeuvre the Germans n. their own tactics but. bum slotting, “Thbgull. whenever the no o cambboll . It would be fntoreatmg to know what. are the f:vorlt.e bong: of today-what has replaced "Tin- perary" and the other standbys of writes eal with the appeals more expeditiously. the last war. 1t l: always a cgood llzn when an armv slniu. Mar trg conga, mun! o! which and ma»: gallon to get tmrteen miles to.- w One of Japan's prinulpal “you: ff‘ DOCTORS‘ SCRIPTS. ETC. Sin-We still read : few not“ a- botrt Prohibition. Even the Premier bu ed h to do something to stop the moon-t shine. whlch ts no doubt. quite p1en-,' tlful and lt. certainly l: not radon-l ruauc FORUM ‘ l i: we bad government, control. it‘ would cripple the script busints.‘ Why should we tell a doctor ernmezt: of this money that ls paid tor 5:11am Wnv should Prince Ed- ward be and dlc Prince Edward Island? WBlL untll our bovs come back or would it. not be better for the man at tne wheel to steer to safety. The situation ls worth some consider- ation. I am sure lf other provinces could see that. prom: 1.011 was bet- ter than the laws m4 have, they would take our goon example, but instead they sit back and laugh, and 1L§UIB doesn't make us icel] gccd Wnen We are lmughod at. So let's hope that something will b: done soon I am. Sir. etc., PRINCE COUNTY READER. PREMIER JONES AND PR-OHIBITION ENFORCEMENT Blr,—In your issue of Thursday, June 22 appears this rather iir- restlng paragraph: "The Premier said his Gov- ernment was doing all ft could under the provisions of the Pro- hibition Act. to stop the llllclt traffic in alcoholic liquor but. that the women were allowing ‘our country to be poisoned unless you do something about it." Seldom do we read such an ab- solute acknoivledgement of fall- ure as ls this reported statement of Premier Jones to the annual convention of the Women's In- stitutes. and further when he sflld that ten times as much moon- shine was being drunk as vendor's liquor. Last. year the turnover of the government liquor stores was between two and three hundred thousand dollars, which accord- ing to the Premier's statement, Husbands think about it I Make no mistake-husbands often think about coffee. They, too‘, remember the lesson _ that coffee rationing proved to be so true: To make sure of full satisfaction in every cup, you must use really good cafes. to be absolutely sure of really good cofiee, give your husband Maxwell House. It’! a truly wonderful blend-full of the fragrant flavor and fine body that men look for in coffee. And here’s why: I, Maxwell House i: blended from rue, enn- flavor cofieea-the finest tho world produces. 2, This finer blend is roasted by : remarkable l A lulu and effluent. my“, would put the "moonshlners" ln the three mllllon dollar bracket. or the Island's greatest single in- dustry. Thus our devoted Premier broadcasts to the world at large the rather Inglorious fact that. Prince Edward Island's major tn- dustry is "moonshlning." Ha goes further and says: The clergy have “buried their heads" (which expression ts associated with cowardice) and see not what ls going on; the Mounted Police realize they are powerless to re- move the evil and so are trying now only to prevent a further in- crease of sales; the Government has done everything possible un- der the present Act and have fall- ed miserably but. not uttthstandlng all that 1t. lb you - you the res- pected members of the Women's Institutes of P.E.I. who are res- ponslble. We had been inclined to think at one time that Premier Jones would have made a fine leader. ‘flint he was blg enough to tackle the problems he would be called upon to face tis Premier. We the electors would have been glad to laud him ln his victories and to bear with him in his honest fall- urea had he shown the neces- sary courage to deal mimfully with his problems. However there can be but little support for this "htdlriiz behind the ladies’ skirts" sort of leadership that Mr. Jones offers M. his reason for the fall- ure of his Government to cope successfully with the liquor ques- MONOTONE The flzfinotom of the raln Ls beau- And f1iuitlddefl rlae and slow re- Otf the long multltzu-dlnom min. ‘The sun on the hills l: beautiful. 0r : captured sunset. sea-flung. Bannered with fire and izold. A face I know ls beautiful — Wit/h fire and gold cf sky and ma. And the peace of Ion: warm rain. __ ___-_-Oa.r1_Sandbu_rx. whatever about war, have tchozd down the ages. nLag with the soimia of tram-pint! legions. Old sol- diers my when a unit. does not sing it's time for the commander to do some serious thinking. Conespond- entc have told how the Russians sing. and how the Chinese march and nmht. with songs on their lips. Itlsxoodtnktwwlha otrmvn boys are singing too. One can be mzre that it. will be a. kind of music which will not QOlLHd sweet to Ger- man ears-London Free Press. Ynucaiilqu i’ 'All'llll t Th» by: mod an vnrilu lurk, | non o: ha. Thin utuin II body and brain III u phyllcal films: Quin h luv-lander to nuin. Torhy’: hnu llvh: lover: rulsunn-lncnuu nanlll Minn. Ovuworlt; ltuty thoyuln bun; wavy-any cl than new In- ,ii:§%§%§i'f its; d? list at P? e i z =2- through. 931103 § i. ti. B: é. R. MHM process that roasts every single bean euenl, all Maxwell House i: pwkod in : Wartime Bag, in m All Purpose Grind nnd at lean coat to you. IIOIITII IQ Tllfilufllll Maxwell House Coffee Afibdudolflonuelleadl are members of the Women's In- stitutes, and therefore ff all the members of that noble and pa- triotic body will carefully dls- mantle their stllls and pack them away his llquor troubles will be p9£t_ta_rs__p_f_ry11_iiigve_ments for the sfruction, modelling. I l l MONEY T0 LOAN Applications conlldored on new con- and for altontlonl Hyndman & Co., Limited Agents and Appraisers CANADA PERMANENT MORTGAGE CORPORATION Offlcea — Charlottetown, Montague. Allison P. Maclnnn District Agent at Summonldc Cyru: A. R. Shaw District Agent at. Montague Old Sydney Screened COAL We are now recelvlng regular fltlpnunt: of tllll hlglt grade coal for steam and houuhold uoe. We strongly advise taking delivery u only u poa slbll, as it. ls expected tratuportatlon, m. mu’ make It. difficult to secure coal lnterln the anon. W. D. GlLLlS & C0. PHONE 176 gamut welfare. wntnntment. Tail tlon. It ts indeed difficult to see just prosperity of our 60910. W will how Premier Jones arrived at. the off that. hllh Blllll Ind no conclusion the women were to snoo l! BMW"! ""3 ping :ro informers on their neighbors Ind blame and 1t ls even more cllf- wmsss-Is- -~-. . flcultdtohflgure whattb ste s I‘: ‘ex- frlgigisth ‘Mum rompud ’" ' pecte t women a e m- c ever prove COIledllilOnS. Does the Pre- the Premier’: ruh and lll-conlld- u J mfer suggest. that all the moon- cred natoment I fool lure trio I v shlners of Prince Edward Island members of the Women: In- ormunn". statutes will resent thll attempt to place the blame for the ml!- eritble failure of himself. "his new inexperienced Attorney-general and the R..C.M.P. upon the honor- 9d shoulders of the most respect- hl: ml over? Or does he expect the body of woman ln membe a of this great institution, Island province. whose names are indelibly w-rlt- X 1m, Sir. m. ten 1n bold letters as staunch sup- IAII PLAY. "rm-nit and N Summer-aide, 37.1 5m! Stnimho llollovail mots the {fig-l ll of the llomuh, . its: em- - DON"l‘ DELAY - 9|, Ull. BOTTLE mp2? 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