wi-wiu-aa»... .1 a.» ‘ ljnjlqs’ 11f truly 1l»-111-1:"t"1li1‘ fixer. rovR THE DHAR LOTTETOWN GUARDIAN Alorutug flatly tl-‘ounded tn 18871 President: Llcut. Col. \\'. Chester S. {Hill-WI yin president; J. R. Burnett. F-J-l- Secretary: Llcul. Col. l). A. Mar-Klnnon. 0.5-0- Edllwr and Rlalturzttl] lltrcclor. J. It. BurneHkEIZ-‘ll-eli‘ A3§11r1alc ljditurs: I-rauk “alkrr and Ill! A- SIIBSCRIFYION RATES a: 111311 111 1-.1:.1.. sum 11" w“ 52-5" f" 5 '"°""" $1.25 fur 3 ntantlts; 50c for one month Ultv 111-livery $3.00 pt-r vcar: $3.00 I'M ll 111M115! $1.75 fur 3 months", we for on: Month. B)‘ Mail to ulht-r Prutini-t and l'. S. A. $a.U0_ P" firs: buturday 11 L'L'1\l}Z $1.011 per year; $1.00 for h mun . 50c for 3 IIIOIIf-hl t.u:1r1l1:111 11111)‘ bu ubualned at w: sit-titre. New h-rl: 0N Mllk |||1<I “illllngtull. The c;1;1;1,1,'1-1~11\11 ||.11i1|1n1;‘- .\.-1\~ \1.---m-y. ll Qlllllll saw-i .\1: 1'. ("rm-r "lihhtll : M-ui- Akfnvr- l!" P"! “ti-- , ,1 1 1,11 11111 >1.. IIIFUIIIAI; Srnl‘ 1mm. If Mun”, ,,,,_,“_,. “,,|;,.-, '\v\\| atunil. Lgdhury. 0111; 11111. 1.111,1---- -I---1-. ‘h-I-"lv" ~"- "-1 i jh-mgry is INCH/KM‘ "H!!! "l8 Weakest lslk." "'11,l--i~<i1i\i17:i1i\i§121111‘ " ‘.1112- '1 "The Strange Caught Napping Again "nhcic 1.1 cod ‘ i: lwuv‘ ilPPcins m“ it“. Oi ' ‘Cllllfllfll, e11 t)“; 11. ziuthot" ._1_11g . $11,111.,» 111111-11 to equip tivc - ' '1\1l:;11e vegetables 111 11c- ‘11 spiciiicntioiis. Th‘! -‘ -_111rt‘l1;1.~1_- 111 siren av..- an-l uthhagv _ 1111111111110 up to I1 lttgcst 11cm 111 thc 1g,- 11f dried potatoes. -; f; utwlcr, :1u ofiivlill .1, \\;_1~ rwiict- 1n try to " iltltvlvnfcil piittllufv‘ l" i ' formed about ""‘11-\\1cl<. 11C1r W115 fact until :1 ingcxfit-tiis wcrc 1111:1161 .11 two apple evaporating to cxpcvitueut with this "llnufs in Lhltarifi and one \\"-,1~ 111-_ 1111mm l’r0\"i11cc$. -- ’11l11l.('1'li1l, were passcl 1 1311c people is a tuystery‘. 11o?» , -11t lc-icwv 11111111113 about 1111.‘~;_<g1111l that the New 1" ,~.11~1-_ 1.1.11; kept situilarly in the tlrfefl potatoes required for 011': .tf'1O carloncls of potatoes m :~.:;d the price cstitnated would q - ,~11-,»1111_l $1.111; per hrtrrel. 81112111 5;” puyfultafflg 15.111111 ‘111: V-sttl, vhiclt bring a low price in the market. _ _ The factories selected to experiment with these potatoes are urn in the p-ltato districts, not at the srrurce of r:1\v 111:1t<-1"i:1l, and ltavc 110 1111'- ect iutrst n: in 111.; 111-11j1-c1. 'l'hcir cquiptttcttt available 1111- 11v, nnrl; i-. w» tittdi-ti-tattd. cou- fiued to stcafti h lll"1'" the o1l1er cquiptncnt, at an efignnx-(t C9,; r11‘ .000, hill l1avc to be in- smued 1w the D1»; n1 (Jm-cr11111cnt. l-‘iwamiati author ive >ource we learn that the yicclines fruit] 111- 11o::1i11e-: used would pay the Opgrqging 131w, nf the tilzint, as. they did dur- ing the last war when ti-iitatoes were dehydrated. These pci s c1111 lIC 111111011 11110 starch, and the stnrrlt 3-4 in l‘rin:<: l-Id\v.'11"<.l lsland 311d New |11"11:1.<\\icl, should 11 ivc liccti :1=l<etl to install this sitccial ctutiptucitt, before looking elsewhere. Our fcdcral reprc to lmvc l1‘t"‘Il c:u1§_'h: 11 as little 111111111 111v 111.1 -r as the (fatnphtll (lov- 91-111111411 111"r1f1»<<1;s 111 do. The latter, 1l1ro11gl1 {he l)(‘l1f11'l}11f§lll, of Agricttltuzc, is now making belated 1"c1v1"c<c11tn'1ir"-11< at Ultu-sa. Let's hope 1t will not he an-nhcr sritl casc “L00 little and too late." seutativcs, as usual, seem .1111,‘ 1r? (furl p1"r>l1.'1l)ly' know 1. ._, A Dangerous Precedent _ piucrs now being wielded bv the 1)1.1t11-1;l~11 l111\cr11111<..-11'. were illu-tratcd by ailswcrs tabled to a tIUCrilOIl in the llouse of C01I1111011s 1:15: week. lhc question concerned the opening of 1111-111 f~r Cf‘l‘.>‘J'5lllP. “Under ‘- 1'1" inlrrcsts of security," 11111.. The. exit;- cctlaitf<"iz<1‘:-1~.111-t* .. letters lftifll --, 11111 1-1 t {t11'1'1<'l 111 another, as well :1< t-1 1 11117111135, utc subject to censor- ship 111 11,- _~ 11f :\n_v CXilllllllflllOll of mails, it 11x1: - 1‘ - . ~--,:‘~n is pziirl in the enforcement .'-l r --,§11l,'1ti~:'1; infill the point I: 1‘--. <-1"-11"111-11€1" warfare, il- >111} j-rcpagztttcla, subver- 1.1M .1" 51K» .1.___,.. _. 1'51; 11¢ _ 1'11r Sllcll precautions in under- lfr-lrhilllll". 1.11» 1 . however, a further ques- tion and :1", i-"c quoic: (jtu-t l" 1-- vi-nt n! :1 depavtttlcttt 0f gn\"<:1"11n1/.;.' . 11-1-1 f-iunrl. has such criticism been 1w: v.1 l $111111 luff-rs and scut \\'l|1l the mun:- 1 1‘ 1' - v,"1"1'/-r 1 1 the <l<-1:1r1111c11t involved?" .\11~-.-.'1r: ~nrl1 rxtrarf, rtrc :"--fc1'r1‘<l in Confid- encc 111 111- 1.1.111 11f 1111- rl<"_u::"l111c11t concerned, ,\vl1cn it is (Hil~1t1(‘l'<‘1l in the public interest to d0 80. It will 11c 111111-11 that 1hr- refcrcuce is to "ally ' 111 .11‘ :1 ili- 21111-111 11f gwi-rtitncttt." Such crit .m unn- 1'1‘ :1 |1<rfcv1l_v l-ggitlntntc expres- sion ot twrit-ztti- n-ininn. 'l'l11- censors, who arc govcr11111c11i c111pl11_\1-1-< u1;1_v g1» througlt private ‘ 131] 51.1 51-11-111 n1 crtucnl cnmittcftts. and rcfcr the extracts ‘-'in c~111¥rl1t1c<-" 1r» the ministers c011- ccrncd, \\'l1.'1l "p111 i *<‘I'\’<"l l1)’ l-fl-nclicp, 1,1‘ 11117. s-u‘ . 11v :11} tutu-tits let us have c('115()1‘.~‘l1l|) 11f ititlitui-tuin-i 11 1 tnigglit 11c of use to the enctuy, and "lt- »"-*'|--1 f"1lfI1l'C('111Cl1l of the law with rr-gztr-l :"--1,- prrvpztgalldz1. llut when it ("mules 1-1 111 111' gnw-rtintctit polic- ies and 111-flow. 1~-" 111' ->t":1111f'|1t sitlmrtlittatcs. the ca-r- 1K; <111it1>~l111 111 an 11111111»- 11-1 v. 1r.-n1- 4‘4'l‘.-11l'~‘11ll1 which was iqjsllffl [u 1:<-\v~11:1111-1.< :11 li41\'t'1”lllll(‘l1t expense, we were zwurivl tltu t1 is “unr- of the proud countries that Such tritici-nt. 11->1|1.|li1-|' lxnw 111111111111. 111:1_v 11c fret‘- ]_v vnie-(l i-wu wln-n flu- ~t."1ti: is fighting for it,- life. 'l'l1i~ right has l)('('ll jcal-nuly" preserved in iufr-tw-J." is Britain and the Canadian policy follows a simi- lar pattern . . . No attempt has been made in Crmada to limit the criticism of loyal citizens." llow then c1111 tl1c procedure above noted be iustificd? 1f disloyalty bc suspcctcd by the censors in particular cases, it is their duty to refer the tnattcr --not “in confidence" or otherwise to the head of the department under criticism, but to the tniitistct- of justice. .\ny other course is open 1o most dangcrotts abuses. - EDITORIAL NOTES n It is currently reported that the Prime Min- lnlCf fcars a surprise “black-ottt" at Ottawa. I l‘ I \\'ill the doctors’ quota of scripts be reduced 25 per cent to correspond with the reduction in the ltouscwives’ sugar? >1- »: 1r \- The Premier has returned front Fredericton and Saint john, where he itivesrigatcd the means of further taxing the pipe of peace, not to men- tion cigarettes and itigars as well. l! Ill 1F l? Most articles one wears to-day in England arc rationed and require coupons. But there is at lcztst one item, says Mr. Churchill, that requires 11o coltpons, is not rationed and costs nothing. yet cve1"_vl>orly cart wear it, here as well as in Eng- land. And what is that? “Wear a 5111110." 1- * =11 1r judge P3111191”, i11 his atlnual review as Presi- ilcnt of the l‘1"ovinci:1l lloy Sit-nits Association nntc- 1hr- lack of any orgauiv. tTon or central dc- pot for the collection of mlvagc. Situilitt" omis- sion was noted i11 bloncton a year ago when pub- lic opinion compelled the City Council there to take the necessary action. 11' Ii If‘ 1i "Price Cotltrol i11 Canada: Booklet X0. 1" has just been fssticfl by the \\‘;11'1i111c Prices and Trade Board, Ottawa. It is a cumptchensivc and useful publication, covering all phases of the l10a1"d's activities and regulations to date. (fopics may be obtained without charm: by vsrittuq to the lloarcl, and it is to the advantage of every citizen to have one in his or her possession. c 1a w- u: When President Roosevelt sent his special mis- sion to Russia following the .-\1la11tic Conference, one member carried slueciztl instructions to dis- cuss the matter of religious freedom with Joseph Stalin. \\'l1cn this came up for discussion an 1n- tcrested listener was llritain s Catuediatt-borti Lord Ucave1"bro0l<, sou of a l'1‘C:l.)_\‘lC1'i(111 111i11- istcr. Stalin turned 1o Beavcrbrook and asked his views on the matter. “lbercupon the "Beaver" (much to Stalin's interest) launched into a fervid (lissertation 011 P1'C>'1)_\‘lC1‘l£111lSl11 ——of which Stalin had never previously heard. or 11c never would have launched his “Godless Five Years’ Plans" i11 1932. =11 =- 1: 1r Many of the men of 18 1-2——tl1osc born be- twccn January l and lunc- 30, I933—\\1"ho reg- istered in Britain i11 l.)cec111b::" for service with the Forces expressctl a 1ircfcrcncc for flying duties i11 the R. A. F. Next picfcreitcc was for the Navy. They arc the first class to register sitice the Govcrnnurttt attuouncetl the new conscription plaus. .-\1tl1ougl1 they are the yotttigcst group t~1 register, and will be called 11p within a 111011111. they will 110t be required to servi- abfoad until they arc 19, and have 11nd at least six 1110111115 pre- liminary training. * 1v n: n1 Dottglas, 1st lizlrl of llaig o1 ll(‘lll(‘l'.<\'tlt‘, Sold- icr and Field Blarslial. dicd this dale, 111.38; Fellow of Brasetiose College. Oxford. joined. 7111 111155375 "I 18851 SCFVing in the Sudan, and South African wars; general officer commattd- "It; Alflcrslwt 11112-14, wlacn at l11c outbreak" <11 the (lrcat \\'ar 11c was placed in comtnand of the 151 A1111)’; succeeding General French as C0111- matidcr-fit-Chief in 1915; he saw 1110re fighting n1 a single 111011111 and coumiundcd more lirillgl] troops 111 asmglc day than “fcllington did in the whole of his career; tnucli of the success of the Allies was due to his fricndly- disposition and to his ready acceptance of an Allied Command with General Foch; after the war received the Order of Merit, an carldotu, the stint of $500,000, and the thanks of parliament. I‘ Ii F The explanation of the attitude of Argentina in the present crisis is not so much one of dollars and cents, as an endeavour to maintain its posi- tion as the dominant power in $011111 America, comparable with that of the U. S. in North Am- erica. In order of value of exports here are the Argentina's chief c u s t o m c r s: 1 Unifgd I\'1'11gd0n1, 2 Lfttitctl States. 3 the Nether- lands. 4 Belgium, 5 (icrtnatrv, G Brazil, 7 France, 8 Italy. It will tl111s be sccu 111d Axis powers play but a small part in Argentina's trade and Com- merce. Argentina's acting president, Ramon S. Castillo, says. Argentina is prepared to impose rigid restrictions on Axis nationals to prevent sabotage of the Uttitcd States war effort, and that the Agcntinc general staff is studying the possibility of using Argentine naval forces on convoy duty. I-Ie suggests other forms of Argen- tine co-opcration somewhat short of the "all out" proposal under consideration. m 4- * 1v A soldier is not liable to imprisonment for debt cvcn on a court order. Judge ll, \V. Sangstcr held at Kentvillc when he ordered the release fro111 custody of Ptc. Albert Batkltous", Kingsport, N. S", soldier failed under the Li-Iitors Act, grant- ing the petitiutt presented by the soldier's at- torney. Confined in the county jail since Dec- ember 2r) after failing tn obey a court order is- sited under the Collection Ac: llarkhottse ltatl ltcctt the centre of crmtrovcrsy/ between ntilitary and civilian authorities. l3arl<l10usc was arrested by Sheriff j. \V. Dcwnlfc while hotne on Christ- mas lcztvc. The sheriff had twice rcvimtsly at- tempted to arrest the soldier at Alrll-rsltnt (111111, but titilitary officials tlcnicd him the right tn do so without authority fro111 the camp command- ant. Action was brmtght by a Kcntvillc business 1121111, admittedly Bark-house's creditor by $650. The soldier had agreed to liqttidate this i11 111011111- ly instalutctits of $15. but tnadv only one S8 pay- ment. it was claimed. .\lil1t.1r_v tuttltm-itics dc- clarcd he was unable tn pay Ihe (ll-bl and >1l|1])<')1'l 111s wife and fatnily of three. 4 NOTES BY THE WAY Diamonds and emeralds mldv l" the form of a ‘IIBOKAHCC known l“ The Daisy Cltaln may be 501d l“ Scotland shortly — "b51111, “I Edinburgh. Where t e W‘? ‘l; maker plans to sell it. and I!" ° prweeds town“ the war effort. The Dajgy Chalf} Ls one of 51x such necklaces. Small stones Wvlc a!" ranged to represent vruflflfesr 1"‘ lips, and other flowers. A egg-lav- tton 1n sa- PhlW-‘t- called 3%; f, of scoblan was sold to a. fly“ buyer about. flve Yew‘! I °- fa Ls unknown. — 65-98011’ Herald. - 1 ~ sserted that ,,,"1',lL°"1aZ'f',,.,1'1-“1ii1l=' Gaerman Army was not. beatien ln the field. but de- feated by fear at. hcme. 'I‘l1c filer; man people had cracked. If I13 was true lt. can_ ha???" il-gamd start the crack 1n (xelmflllY B11 the stories told bl’ ll“ Gfrmfm soldiers who ‘have fought tug British Army r1111 widen it» Sm“; the German tanks and make tke German people ShIYEI‘. Here 1S 11¢ way to hasten VIOYDTY- 13131116135 more certainly than we P6311?- Tnere ls no need for manufactured propaganda. The 11111111 1s all We need. _ sun-flay Express (London) Some words of caution are MN!- ed. As we admire the Russians f0!‘ their valpur and leadership. and rejoice with {hi-m 111 their 511C865- so must, we also adirnlr!’ them f9!‘ their realism 1:1 warning their yxc-ple today that in spve _ot' this victory the position 1= "$1111 tiery serious " Iiet this be our mofd too. especially" in view cf the iticrc-rs- 111g gl‘a\'it_v of affairs 111 the Far East We have already cxucrcuc- czl 1n the past, two years 111111)’ periods of elation followed by d15- appointment. 1f our hopes are on more solid trrtunds new. theateed to prepare fcr N11 m-ertttlalltles is not. l-ns: urgent. I11 quietness and in confided-e $112111 be cur sfrcn2th~ _Dai1_v Mall (Londonl. Several days ago, at the request of the Amellean authczitlcs, Brlt- 15.11 aviator; dropped over several sccticns of cccupied France a num- ber of propaganda leaflets, These leaflets ccntanicd passages frcm the recent. speeches cf Mt". Reme- velt; they contained a mesage of hop- fcr an oppressed people; they recalled the historical friend- 5111p betwI-"en the peopie cf France and those c-f the Umtcd States. This friendship rests 011 a solid base. In effect, the people cf the United statcs could not forget “(lat France did for their polltlcal lndcperdcnce and national cle- velcpmcnt. and that the cflntribu- 11011 was made in the most, dis- interested vvay... The friendship cf the United Status for France 1s based e11 undeniable ltistorical facts Let us hope the neighbour- fiuig republic will remain faithful to these heroic mcmorlcs and never forget. in a new surge of gratitude. that, France is and should remain the ramipnrt of civilization in Europe - Le Drolt tOttaw-al. It has always been said that the twentieth century was the century of speed, and that. people used themselves up prematurely ln fe- brile excitement. The war. which ls 1n 1l1e process cf correcting many things, will br‘ g about. at lcnst. temporarily. a raducal change in the manner of life of Can- adians. The nctvs of the interrup- tion 1n the production of pleasure automobiles ccntcidcs with that of the ratloziing of gasnlfrze and tires. In a Llll-al war which has set. alight the whole wcrld and which makes extremely difficult. if not impos- sible. the distrlbutfcn of primary materiafs utdlspsnsalzle 1o so 1111111»- iud-ustries. it is natural that lu- rlustrial resources sliculd be di- rooted toward the war effcrt. to the detriment of clvil consump- tion. T110 year 1942 will once and far all teach motorists t-hls and at the same time it will give back t0 man's noblest, conquest the lace which 1t formerly held. ‘The iurse and carriage. Things frcm the past which ou1- grandchildren very often do not, know. will resume their plax. - Le Soleil tQucbecl. Armoured vvarfrre on land Is still 1n its experimental stage, much. lndecd. like rumoured war- fare on sea. even though that dates back a ccuple of centuries before the advent. of 111(- ifllltk. Just as ccmpetitlon in gun-power, armcur- lng and speed l5 still going on among the world's fleets on the basis of experience gained in bat- tle or manoeuvre. so the develop- ment of annourcd vehicles in mechanical efficiency. armcu-f- and gun-power must inevitably depend on similar experience. The fact that ln this first real tank versus tank encounter (In Libya) we have found certain weaknesses 1n our cwn weapons should neither rlls- may nor duhearten us. Whether an armoured weapon be good or bald, whether it be superior or 1n- ferlor to that. possessed by the other slde. 1f, ls tn the last resort the quality of the man ln the tank and of the man behind the gun, ____ and not the quality 0f the tank or gun itself svhlch will decide these armoured encounters. We have the satisfaction of knowing t_1hat 1n the mutter of men we enjoy superior- lly. - Dally Telegraph (London). We must like steps to wfn the war. To that. 11o one can object. The life of the Oanadtan people will not. end with the vrar. however. 'I'hLs ls another fact which must be taken lnto account. In other words, 1n planning to win the W111‘ we must also 120k to the llvlng of those who. because of the cessa- tion of hostilities, can no longer work 1n the factories, us: as we. must, not. overlook the act that 1t "will also be the day of mctrlltza- tlon and that thousands cf the soldiers thrown back frtto clv-ll llfe will be frcm the country. After the war there wlll be a transformation of lndustry, and 1t. ls possible that. after the negotiation of peace, glven the fant that cltles must. be rebuilt and the entire ccuntry 1c- organlud. we will have work frr a cortaln period of time. sufficient, to umploy it oonslderable number nf those nOW working 1n the factories. B111. what cf the remainder? And of the hundreds of demoblllzed swldlers? There must, be considered also the thousands of youngstrr who will be machine the are when flit-v reek 1o establish hcmes of their own. F01" these young people also work will be nccdecd tn one fnnn or annthcr ff they are to llve. - L11 ‘Tribune (Slterbrooke). We mun! free the poulbllllv flirt our cxnectaflom of American ald in the Atlantic. of American arms sun-ply, of American food- stuffs. of Amcrlerm shlnplnfl space. will h- servusl" dimfnlslwd fer the Hr" l-“rc hv ‘t1:- vew trrn ln 11""- v-ar. THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN - ‘iinriiiiiiiiniti-Il’ (Special to the Guardian) OTTAWA, Jan. 26—Mr. Hanson, Mr. Mackenzie King and M1". Cold- vvell durlng this afternoon and eve- ning. in turn presented to the I-huse very completely the varying vlcw- points of their tnree parties. Mr. Hanson and M1". Caldwell both mov- ed amendment; to the government's motion. Mr. Blaakrnore moved the adjotunntent and 1v‘ll have the floor when the debate resumes tonmrrotv. It. ls surprising 110w greatly the practice of naming stiecchcs to the House has increased since I was here last. Then many ntembers had fairly voluminous notes but they made every endeavor to conceal the fact: when they read from manu- script. Am pretty- sure there was then a rule of the House forblclding the reading of speeches. But. now nothing of that remains. The three leaders today. vvlth the exception of a. few introductory veniarks. 11nd their addresses plvparccl to the lint word. and copies were delivered to the press rcprcsctitutivcs as soon as they began to speak. Both Mr. Hanson and Mr. Kine: read theirs with a great deal nf vigor. Every word of each could be plainly lteard ln the furthest com- ers cf the Chamber. Mr. IIQYISTITS took about n11 hour and a hall‘ in its delivery and Mr. King's about twice cs long. Both received plenty cf applause frcm their rcspcctivc followers. All other speakers in the debate arc limited Lu fsrty mlnulcs. Pretty nearly all the membetzs of the House ltavc now arrived 1n Ot- tawa. Today the House was quite full and the great preponderance nf Llbet-al members was very 11111011 1n evidence. O11 the government. sit‘:- of the House. to the Speaker's 1 ch‘, all of the seats are occupied bv Lib- erals including the four from Prince Edward Island. Mr. RaYstcti slt‘ln1z at. the Prime l\Iin1s‘er's left, hard and the Hon. D11 Cyrus MaeMillrn also occupying one of the front rows of seats close to the Speaker's chair. M1". Douglas and M1". Gffllll» sit cics: together 1n the fourth row back. On the other std: of the House the cv- erflow of Liberals from their own side occupies nearly :15 much u! tre space there as do all L11»:- members of all the Onposltlon parties. 'I'11at M1". King is sllll reccgnird by his supporters as a very astute, very able and very successful leader of a party governlncnt was amply demonstrated when he began to speak and again when 11c finishcd. There was nothing lo suggest alty- thing in the way of revolt or even luke wannncss on the part. of 111s supporters. That a very large pro- portion of the newspapers across Canada and very many itiflttcittial Liberals tire openly hostile to the plebiscite proposal becomes increas- ingly apparent and the thing which caused more talk than afiythlng else 1n Ottawa today was the lead- ing tfrtlclc ln The Cltlzelt, the paper that. used to be more than any othcr the government's lnouthpiecc, 1n \\'l11Cl‘l article it was pointed out that the way in which Mr. Kitig could best relieve hlntself cf his past commitments and at the same tine save the great. expense and delay blessing to lllt‘ Allies. because it will immensely 21cc ‘crate Ameri- can production, But today and for months to come Britain must cen- centrate upon the improvunent of her own production in every branch - arms, raw materials and ngricuture Every man, woman, every manager, evcry Munster should ask at every 11:111- tue ques- tlcn: Am I doing enough? - Daily Herald (London). Professional Bards 17111111115111 1.111111? u , D. F. AROHIBALD l Chartered Accountant] astern Trust Rulldlng Charlottetown McLEOD 8i BENTLEY i W. E. BENLEY, K. C. J. A. BENTLEY. K. U. C. F. BENTLEY. LL.B. Barrister: and Attorneys-ll- Law MONEY T0 LOAN 154 Prince Street H. F. McPHEE _B.A., K.C. mom-Au! m. BARRIBTIJR souerron BfleLBulldlng BELL 8i MATHIESON MONEY T0 LOAN Cameron Block, Charlottetown l’. E. Island. PALMER 81 HASEAM A. J. IIASLAM 8.5.. LLB. IMRRISTER. ETC. Bank nf Nova Scotla Chambers Charlottetown. l’. E. I. ONEY T0 LOAN Phone 85 P. 0. Bo: 1' QhlriyslcflLIjl MncGUlGAN 81 TRAINOR MARK It. MncGUIGAN. It. t‘. C. 8T. CLAIR TRAINOR. K. C Ban-Intern. Solicitors MONEY T0 LOAN Office: Over Provincial Bank Blchmond Street Chnrloltclowr ""—"_....-;" EYES EXAMIHED AND GLASSES FITTED J. S. TAYLOR OPTOMETBIBT New [location Comet Item and Queen 8b Olmmlfe tun Grocer! 5 Appnlnlmo-vuls Evenglfrasnu llyuldence 1013. ‘ln'i"\n'\l'n'lfi'n'h'b'ufi'ffa'c\‘u'la'ffl¥v' wotws ()F i (‘HALLENGF A Thought A 0a! Fur A People At War I i. “We must hel pend sacrifice ' to the 1111111. We must unite é our efforts and co-operatc with our allies to the utmost and we will get. the best. of our N enemies YEW’ —- :: Foumier. K. C. of a plebiscite would be to resign the premiership and accept a portfoiio 1n a. new government. to be headed by Mr, Ralston or M1". Howe. But. as 1 say there was no sign of any such sentlttient. tn the Home today. Party splrlt. runs high. The Liberals applaud the Liberals and L110 Conservatives applaud the Con- servatives and they all applaud the other parties because they nevfr know W113i; the others may do. When Mr. Mclghen gets to the House it is quite understandable that party rancbur will tend to increase rather than diminish. If the Opposition were stronger in numbers 1t. would certainly be a fighting session. But just. now it's hazardous to make any kind of a. guess. M1". Coldwellfls 11d- drcss made it. very plain that; the Social Crcdltcrs are not. satisfied. Yet no one would gather frcm what he said that they have any 10W for their Conservative xieizhbors. Alphonse f-‘EJIHF-‘ff-‘f-‘fflflafifil? OTTAWA. Tuesday. Sept. 27th.- On-e matter of particular lntcres: to Prince Edward Island in M1". Mac- kenzie Kintzls lcng review of Cau- aduls war effort, present and pros- pective, was the emnhzwsis wlfch he placed on the production of fcod stuffs. He was doubtful lf the cat111- t1-y was fully advised of the vital importance of food stuffs. Food stuffs are munitions 0f war quite as tnuch as any of 1P0 destructive instrumettts he said. The very ma 1nu1n of hows and dairy and uoul y products will be want-ed 1n this cu:- rent year. Canada's exports of at:- ricultural products should this year reach to immense Dl‘0p01'l;l0ns <1n~1 the goal set will demand our far- mers‘ utmost efforts. This sec-med tn br- the Prim:- Min- ister's special lnessage to Prince Fldtvard Island and every one in cur Province. apart from those who can ly- satlsfactorily used ln the op- eration of guns or tanks 01' planes or shbxs, should consider it as spec- ially directed to (*l.|‘Pl‘ 111m o1" Iter. Plty it ls that with that dctnruld lnr all-out", food production he was con- strained to counlc the demand for :1 plebiscite which in the Case of Prince Edward 151111111 at, least. 2:111 he 11011111111 tnore than an cmolv fortn. When all are clamoring for a greater war effort 111 0111" Pro- vince. who is 110111: to suctzc-sl that Mr. K1111; should not be allowed to do much more than re has yet dtme? 'II"e tileblscitc will waste — ATTENTION Swine Breeders NOW 1s the time to guard against PIG WORM By using the most effective remedy on the market. MAC‘S PIG WORM TONIC POWDER It will thoroughly abolish all traces of worms, and improve the health of your stock. 35: and 70c a package. MACS CONDITION I-‘OWDERS FOR HORSES AND CATTLE Tones up the system, cures all skin troubles and gives a glossy coat of hair. For swelled legs. purifying the blood and as an Eradicator of worms It is an unfailing remedy. Price 50c a package. _______________ MACS IIEAVE AND COUGII REMEDY Relieves Coughs. Colds. lien-ea and all Infections of the lungs of horses. It can be easily administered by mixing with the food. and leaves no bad after-effects. Price 50c. THE TYlO MAGS 149 Great George Street Mall Orders Given Prompt Attention. i“ OVERCOAT SALE ‘I 9.50 $25.00 m *1 7.50 $32.00 FOR ‘Z1 .50 r _ All other oven-coats 25 per cent off. MEN’S 25 per cent off. Nothing reserved. Come and get the bargains. HENDERSON MEN'S WEAR tons upon tons of valuable paper, hours upon ltours of valuable tlme and at least two mllllcnfs of war winning dollars. Dr. J. A. Clark was at. Rotary here on Moticlav. As chalrinatt 11f the Canadian Advisory Board of Rotary he occupied the 5PM of 11ml- our at the head table. He extend- ed greetings from the Charlotte- town club and also from Rotary International. being on 111s way home from Chicago where he mt- tettclcd a meeting of the executive nt which a. 11011111100 was being sel- ected for next year's International President in addition to other R3- tnrv business. At this meeting one of the Ottawa controllers. introduc- cd by the Mayor (both Rotarinnsl gave a very cotnprcltenslve review of the city's government, shotvin: 110w Ottawa's debt had been reduc- ed more than one-third during the past, few years vlnle the tax rate 11nd been lowered, many lmprov-s- ments lntrodticcd and all ssrvices well muintalticd. “Tn-en Ottawa bor- rows now for new works, 1t gets the tnoney at little over half the interest, rate 1vl1lcl1 Charlottetown has lo pay. All its 5111111111: funds are fully serviced and no maturing debentures are rcncvved. I silent a Rood deal of the time 1111.; afternoon ln the Senate cham- ber. though missed hearing Senator M" "1111" of Sydney vlto moved the Draft Address resolution. Senator ($011511 :1 son of the late Sir Lotnct‘. Starring ing the goods.- As Usual For many u year now our Tobacco 11a! HICKEY’S BLACK TWIST CHEWING 10c Per Fig Manufactured By ' 1111111121! s. 1t1c|1o1so1t Tobacco Co Ltd. Charlottetown JANUARY 29, 1942 *1 3.50 SUITS & CUDMORE who seconded, ls the most Oratori- cnl of the speakers I have vet ltcartl. He spoke mostly in French b11t f1:-~ lshed 111 English of which he 1.11., good command. In the Senate @1114 0f the Parliament buildiu: 11113 stick to party lines all right but 11 ls very natural that. they don't 1,111.1 their politics s0 seriously-or rather so intensely as 1n the elective clvuti- ber. The whole atmosphere of T11.- Settatc is very restful and 11011111111 a little sad. Quit-e a few of 1111» Senators are fretting pretty 01d, Some are a bit; crippled and 501m- a little deaf. But. dignity holds [1111 sway. The Government leader SW1- ntov Dandurand 1s ltimsclf r-rr eighty yet worked up a ucorl (lfill of vigor 1111611 he was talking 111.1 afternoon. It is not surprlsinq heat- ever that he wtshes to be relivi- of the dutles of leader which 111'.~i be onerous for one of his years. 11c looks very ncllvc 111 comunrisofi with s0me of the others. The . Senators by comparison at.‘ qute youthful, even if they are exactly young, and should tnaterlal influence in we (fellas-ra- tlons of the 5011101‘ chamber both an the floor and behind the scenes, SHIPS LONG TREK CAPE TOWN —- tcPl,» A5.- OOO-ton tram cargo ship. 111111: the Biltlsh uth African 11:12. has 11st com lewd steaming on t. reo ocean years, dcsplte war eoudltto. 10.000 tulle-s '1 tao been up with the leaders in its class. 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