" V15‘. FOITY! IIIE GHARLOTTETUWI filllllllllll Mornin] Dally (Foluldcd In l8") President: LicuL Col. W. Chasm B. MGLIII vica-rrasldent: J. 8. Burnett. FJ-l- secretary: Licut. Uni. l). A. Mlclllnnln, 0.8.0. Elcliiur and Managing Dlrecwr: .I IL Burnett. IJJ. Associate Editors: hank Walker and LIIIL In A BJIIIPU, lu/ZNJCB. 10a Act-Iva Service) “The Strongest Memory is Weaker Than the Weakest Ink." SAITRDAY, MARCH l, l9“ 1 s1 Archbishop (fsullivan 1F ¥ 1111- euiiiounccmcnt o1 the appointment of His l-lxcvllciic! lfisllul) U'Sullivan to the Artlhi- Th" "a u, , . . - - ~- _. .- - . . ,. e ev tlh-‘WP-‘l _»‘-‘C-v¢_ "l Bllllscjmlljlr Qlllfllltb 15 a "ufflff Progrcssively Idowiiward. llie Bacon Board for the elaborate ymilitifzary ‘fir: 11; 511-111 llnticst ill 11s iovmtc, Zllld clspccia y Showed a deficit of $807,530 under [he third guards fln-Qwn gbput {he 111M131. 1.," 11.11111 :11 11111.1: 111 1111- Roman Catholic faith. "l-"hezl coiiferees at Cairo and 5:11,. l 1.11 - -l\ 1111 .11 1111 svvlititls of our pcoplc 11v 1:\lll4'l1 1111 loss than 11y his out- 1,1111 t1ll‘l>llll|l 20111. 'llia1 11c will -.1l in 1111- work 11c 1111s carried on .‘ 1;.1l 111111111‘ llllll. l1--.-~-.1..l 111 thr- rank 1311' .-\rcl1l1isl1oi1 1-11-1 ll-shog. .\l---rri~1111 of .-\i11ig'11n l‘riucr- ' -1l i. also l.1-<‘nl\- iutcrcst .-'\rch- 11‘ ~11 is 1111c of 111111111051 distinguish- aluoad, and his many friends 211111 11il1 apprcviati- this signal recog- :1,.1.. 111 lu- .~. vivvs l1_\ 1l1c1'oix'. Bracken in Quebec Mr. 111111. .\.lr. llrat-luiils visit to Qucbcc City re- 11111 and 1x11111111 spccch at a lafgfl)’ ittlflltl‘ 1'.-.,.P;-,,_->,i\,- tfniscrvativc party rally thcrc _ ‘111- ].»;~1|111_- 11L l-‘rcnch Canada know among “11-1- 111111;. 1111.; 1111- party of whivh 11c is thc ‘»_ I111, n. 1.11..- 111‘ its paramount aims the .11111t;11ii of 1-11111- :11 1111s country. U11 thc - ' 1 ‘1-11 cxprcsscd emphatic opposi- ot separatism “because 2m)‘ Eli?- " strcirgzh is 111i cvitlvucc of weak- 1; 1-.l1icl1 tunds to disrupt 011r '.\.1l1- us is coutrary- to thc best in Iuulzi." 1J1 . 111C p11.uts made 111 Mr. Bracken in his a1l~ .- p.1-.-:i<11l,11-!1 111-ll stressed and arc .~-.1-.1111l 11nd logical. livcn thc Mou- , 111111-11 for 511111: time past has been 1511111,; gcncrozis support to the Uackerizie King li1,'\'(‘l'lllllt‘l‘1'., commends thc Progressive Con‘ scrvaii1t- Lcadcr for the tenor and quality of spUJCll, iusiancing at Oflc place that Mr 11.111 1111'. thc case against the 1111110501311)! 01 1.~.....1¥... 11v formula about as well as it has ""1111- l111i11an soul cannot flourish .~-.1~ l1 circumstances. Man should 11v 111l-- to 1111- llfTllS and tit-signs of thc com- 111 111111-11 lic livrs. But these needs should 1., 11 . .-'11c.l 11y the mcmbcrs of the 101111111111- {11- i1s1li, and tlicv will vary from time to time 11s ciruiush-i-iccs change and as human wisdom E.- Cflllll‘_{(‘<1. .111 this under-populated but richly 011111111111 country, wlicre opportunities for tlW , 11f personal enterprise and ingenuity .~=-1- almost unrivalled. the idea of multiplying Y-‘Qllllllflllfi and rCstraints by authority from Ot~ 111-In is rr-pcllzint to thc Canadian temperament.‘ _\1.-_ ltlqict-r-nk spccch, ‘the 51w adds, will be 1--1--l ,1“. vivcd in t___luchec, whcrc tliry like a “P131111 1.11111» ,p:;u lllttl spooks right out" just as well as 1111-1- do in 1110 rcst of Canada. 111' would be gladly 11111-11 again, speaking on those ques- l-‘ms which arc particularly close to the heart of thc Province 111. -. 1v<-1-11 -..'1‘r'11I An tjnlario By-Election An ‘lr111111r1 l'1<11-incial l1y~€1€C1lL1ll 0f 501110 11111-1‘! ..~ i; suhcdulcrl for the, 20th of this month. 1hr .1111.-.t1:u<-11cy is llaldiinziud-Norfolk, vacat- 1-11 11y the root-111 death of thc Progressive Con» _<1~1--.-;11i1-¢ nicinbcr, \\’. \\-'. Walsh, who was elect- rd his‘. .\ugu5t bv a majority 0i 791 1113 all?” \-_-,.-,- contest. The Progressive Conservative 1.13111 ;,S1'1:< Ytjlcs. the Liberal 7.077, thc C.C.l-‘. lH-ugrcssli-v, Conservative and C-C-F- 's 11111-1- already bccn nominated for the 1111. 111d :1 l.il1':ral convention is to nanic :11l:1:1l 111-arc: this ivcck. This will 11c the '-_ 11,; 11f 1-11-1-1111111 scntimt-iti" since 1hr ad- 111.» l,);-1-1~,- lio1-criiincrit, and it will be \ i 1-111-111-1- 1.1 11111-11 wliatlicr thc Conservative .-.\111l 1111s iitz-uuiu strongcr or wcakcr in the ,-.'j\'\‘l‘. 11111111115 silli"; the gcneral election. 'll-.;- 1111111111 poll, taken cach 111011111, notes an ‘ - 11.1,, recently rr-gistcrcd slight but |l‘(llllt‘S 11f LICF. popularity‘, and 11L‘lll.'l'lll(_‘ll1 in thc Progressive , Liberal positions. llaldimantl- \ :1 prmloiiiiiiaiitly rural riding, is 11.11am] socialism as inrliCalftl 1W 111.; 1-1-l.-.11-.1‘.-.- r-inall support '11" gar.- 'tli'c'C.CT-'.' 1'1 \u1;11\t. (hi the other l1a111l thc -.1-;-.-.1~1-11 thc Consz-rvative and Libcral 12-. .11“ 1111» 1111111051 enough to make 1111' con-tug (‘dlicsf lvorth 1vatcl1ing. _ l1‘.'ll .....Tll.?i_v.iil3i*.ffillil$.ll -E.m1>.ir.e.,- .. l,..1'1l 12111111, u-ci-i-tai-y- of the Rhodes 'l'1'ust, hi. this 11111--l1- 1-111111111-111 to make 011 the subject o1 1111* lll‘lll--ll l-Impirc: ".\1. uir\cl'llillt‘lll plauucd thc expansion of 1111-1-11111 UYCFSCZls. Thcsc men laid the founda- Mulls of our own \\'Ol‘l(l*\\'l(‘lC Commonwealth b,- lllc siinplc process of being prepared to go 11l1crc opportunitv and the bright eyrrs of dan- g: r tcmptt-d 1111-111. .-\ll our greatest imperial ri11tls 111-vi; authoritarian states, in which col- o11i-/..-1-io11 11:1. flll ziffziir not of individual cntcr- pris1- 11111 111' itnuistrrs and officials. Spain of 1111- .\1111.<l.-. l-'r:1111-1_- of Illa: limit-lions, or France 1.1‘ .\':u~1|1--11, of the llolicnzollcrns. all 11-1-11- 1-1=l:-1l 1.1 111-spots ;1t1rl liurraucrats and wr- owrthri 1v 1111-111 all. "U1. 11-1: >lIi»[111-L' 111.11 1111: adventurers ivcrc all 1-11111-1" ntcrclizitits or fighting nicn. Some 0f 11n- Lfrvula-t nanics in our imperial history are thin.- of !Il.'|i 111111 risk-ad cvcrything to discover 1;. |~j_\-c~1ll1-11c_1‘s appointment as Bishop .1 .l»-..1-:~1111 in 11151 h1- has 111-conic a. truo l 11.1 l-ltitulvr 11y ailoption, ivuumig. 1-.1ll_1 1:. 1111» diorvs; guvs without .~‘¢1\-'-' .1“ 11".. prouuitzpii 1s to Sllll higher and - 11 1 .l-.11l1--, 11-111-1-1- thc bcst u-islies was {great adventurcr~tl1e man who discov- emd the whole coursg of the Zambcsi and ex- plored East Africa in order to reveal the hor- rors of the Arab slavg trade. Mungo Park and lolni Neill and the Ellfllllg of slavery ‘in Zaiizi- bar, Rajah Brooke and thc throne of Sarawak. these and countlcss others arc stories not only of high achievement but of adventurous enter prise. ' "It was men such _as these who mad: the British Empire, but to makc 1111-, British lini- pirc was far from being their objcct. Th1- Bri- tish l-Impire indccd grew as a sort of uninten- tional by-producg of the adventurous enterprise of its citizens." — EDITORIAL NOTES -. Cnitcd Kingdom bacon .'igrccuicnt, 1941-42, the Agriculture Dcpartnicin said in a rcply- ttiltlcd in thc llousc. '1‘ is couiparcd with a deficit of $500,071 tinder thc 1940-41 agrccnit-nt and :1 surplus of $1,317.91: undcr thc first :1_gr<'c- incnt. vim-um ' Lit-cat Britain has a population of 43,000,000 and is an island situated, at its nearest point, within zcrodd milcs of the tjcrman army. Thosc two simple and wcll-kntnvii fac- carry i111- » plicatiotis which arc 11-01-111 rcflcctiuu at 1h.- prc~ ‘sent juncture of war. I? I! >1‘ I Licut. Col. tlucrin, 0.15.15“, .\l.l...\., has liccn clccted (iii-and Marshal of thc S1. Patrick's l);i_1- parade in Montreal, Smidzvv, .\larcl1 19. The PYCSCIICC of LL-Col. Liucrin will be inarkcd by a itcw departure from loug-cstablishctl rules inasmuch as hc will bc tllc f_i_rst Grand .\Iar- slial to walk on foot leading thc demonstration. l-Ie will march as commanding officer of Loyola C.O.'1'.C. which is 10 head thc parade. As he will of ticccssity be wearing military uniform. lic will not ivcar the timc-liniior-cd marshals sash. ilii .\l1'. \\‘illiau1 \\'i1lct1, 51.1’. "l-‘atlicf’ of Day» light Saving 'I'in1c, dicd this date 1915; the proposal to advance the clock during thc suin- mer months so a5 10 secure a working day |ll0l‘C closely approximating to the hours of daylight was first advocated by him, his bill on tlic 51111- jcct being referred to a Select committee in i008 which favourably rcportcd upon it; thc llousc tumcd it down, n71 it was right ycars latcr, 1916 before it bccamc law; ii was adoptctl later by almost cvery civilized country. and may now be considered a permanent institution so far as stimmcr months are concerned. 111 n- : 1r At December 3i last, 2,226 persons were re- bor Minister lt-Iitchcll reported in a reply tabled in thc Commons. _ l\lr. h-litchcll said thc num- brr receiving bcnefits, l1_v provinccs, was: ~- l-‘rinite Edward Island, eight; Nova Nntiri, .3451 N011’ brunsivick, 3o; Quebec, 1164; Ontario, 4,); Manitoba, 250; Saskatchewan, 114; .\ll1v.-rt.-1, 171, and British Columbia, 265. .\iuo111it paid in unemployment insurance bcucfits during thc year ended last December 3i was $929,219. The number of persons registered for employment at employment and selective service offices at January 27 ivas 69,868, Mr. Mitchell said. 1U 1r it # Mr. W. _1. Tawsc, market specialist of the (Quebec Department of Agriculture, confirms a United Statrs report that 15o car-loads of Nlfllllr: pmatocs are being shipped to Cflllfltllflt] points, of which 40 cars are to bc distributed through Montreal. The potatoes have been purchased by Wartime Foods Corporation and will scll at Canadian selling prices for the respective trade classifications. Transportation difficul- tics continue as the major problem in this par- ticular commodity, ratlici- than availability of supplies, of which there is actually a sin-plus in thc (lnited States. l I U U Here's where o11r moncy- goes. 'l'ra|1sport hlinistci‘ Michaud said i11 a l'(‘p0l'l tabled in thc Commons that $313,000 is the estimate of cx- penditures to l>c made this year on the Canadian National Railways’ new Central 5tatiou in Mon- treal. Mr. Michaud said the cxpcitditurcs would include the paying of contractors for labor per- foi-iticd and material furnished in the previous yrar but for which scttlemctit has 1101 yet bccn made. 'l‘hry would also covcr rrrtain improvc- mcnts to the station ivliirh had been found 11c- cessary: It i I Ii Mr. P. j. A. Cardin, who resigned in 1942 as Public Works Nlinistcr, had thc luxury of two rooms in thc Parliament building, but has de- cided to move bis office out bccausc 11c has been asked t0 nfcatc Ollc of 111cm. Mr. l-Irncst Dufour, his secretary said. "We have bccn advised to vacate these two small rooms and thc only course for 11s to follow is to HIOVQ out of t_l1c buildings altogether because the altvrnate spacr: being offcrcd is not at all suitable." The former iriinistcr was askcil by Slmfllvfl’ (llrn to move to a single 1-ooni so other incmbcrs could he shifted and space made for Mr. Fred Rose, Labor-Progressive member for Montreal Car- tier who was clcctcd in a by-clcction last Jhigust. Rose complained in the Commons that he not been provided with office space. U it l i ln Britain everything has bccn stibordinatcd to th¢ prosecution of thc war, writcs ffirahain Spry. Britain has lost more than scvt-nty-five per cent of licr export trade and Britain lives on exports; and her 1vl1olc economic life, to a degree far exceeding that of the United States, gearcd to war has suffered heavily through bombing, dispersal. and loss of labour. On thc Qther hand, thc United States is the wealthiest and most productive nation in all liistorv; she is an cxpaurling powcr with cxport trade Ill tnzmy parts of the world. 'l'l1c'rq is plcnty of room, in that situation, for dissigrri-niriit~~~au1l fn|- agrccnicnt. A Canadian liopcs. of iroursc, that tlrcrc will be agrccmcnl, liclpful to both coun- 1rics~and, of course, to Canada-and that the really majcstic achievements in Anglo-Ameri- can co-operation on the battlcfrouts, in plan- or 111 111-111 1.1- 1.. 111-vault. David Livingstone, for exaniplv, 1111s 1. 311-111 nussionai-y’, but equally lie tiing and production a111l in diplomacy‘. will be the discovery of thc sources of tl1c.Nile, Sir ceiving unemployment insurancc benefits, La-. Stop the murders! careful how you do away wlth the TI-IE CI-IARLUHYYFOWN GUARDIAN bertan. tn German stores to relieve theme song might possibly be ‘Old Mother Hubbard." -Otta.wa Cltt- wen. really tough break. What's the use of having the right to propose mar- riage to a man if there are none of them around that take your fancy’! —Mtdland JPrce Press Herald. Tclicratt. but it was a. striking com- lmentai-r oii the success of our cause that, happy though the Axis would have becn to get a crack at flit-q‘. the defending forces never 11nd to fire a shew-Windsor Star. The United Kingdom was (Tan- adafls lulu butter customer in 1943, taklnz 7.089.200 pounds; Newfound- land second. 951.00) bounds. Few people would be ltkelv tn guess the third. fourth and fifth highest lm- porters of this Canadian prcduct Trinidad. 5811.700 nounds: British Guiana. 1101.600 pounds; and .711- maha. 22.50“ pounds. Jforonto Star _Offen we've wondered why Mr K1112. wlth all the grace and charm him, has remained a. bachelor. Net lllf‘ thing. come to think of it, la 85 Plairi as the income tax. It's the mans caution. Mr. King “vim merely make a statement and then qualify lt: lie qualifies tlie qualification. One could 1m‘- BKIIIC him (it/s posible to imagine almost anything these days as a Romeo. nleadinlz ln full art-for with romc Juliet. but not even in these days could thc-re be 11101111111 o? him not Hist-Hing a tiractlcal rldrr that would leave Juliet lllfit‘ 1m lIPl‘ lmlcottv forlorn and a lot puzzled its 11 part of the man’; genius.- Ottawa Jcum-l. Nelson and his famous Colun and overhaul normally about ever-y 20 years, at a cost of between £400 and mo. ‘There are usually some TBDHti-s to be done On one of thesg 0008510115 huge cracks in Nelson's arm, as long as eight inches and fnii1- inches 111-cu. had to 11r- flllr-d ln with a special ccmcnt_ “w m. vrvusr- of ht-avv traffic and vllira. tlon from the tubes were not sup- lwscd, by the office of works ex. 11"“. to be doing the column any ¥°°d1 and durm: the 1111» 11111-15 of three Years 58o it must hflVn had a further shaking. _. Manchester Guardian The Royal Co eze of Nursing ls tllmroachlxig the Minister of Fuel and Power to establish a nursing fldf/EQIY committee to help 1111-, coal mint-is Nurses would be prt-parod l" <10 flllti‘ nt the con] facts imrlcr- f-‘Ffltllirl as \\'(‘ll as in the ambulance i-ocms at the .1111. surface, '“'I'l‘lcl'e are nurses ln factories, so why nut in C01ll8rl05?" said an cfflclal cf thc collegc recently. "w? am anxious 1° imDrove the health con- ditions of the miners, and with mmms hat/l"! to adapt themselves 1° Entirely new conditions it ls es- sential that they should have Gila-lifted nurses to help and m3. liglsa them]; 1n the proposed "my- ery course for nurses ' would include cholcp of diet. pm. motion nf health and rehabilitation if _m'~‘n llllured at llic coal face. ‘finer Dlts would have 1111-, full- mc scrvlct-s of n qualified nut-so. smallr-i- 0119s would sharp hei- rcr- vlccs with neighboring oollterics. _ landon Sunday Ebfpregs, Robert Consldine, enjoying him. self at hLs old sports desk before Wl-“Tnifll to Efllgland. remembers ‘he d8)’ a forlorn little football Squad from n jerkwater college Opened the season against a mlgbtv elevcn from Notrc Dame. Bennett. Cerf writes lri Siiturdav Review or Literature. The conch wins trylmz in $1.111 . , . lit . rtablv fcbi-lffiiedsp rprofycliildshb wull get trimmed." he assured ‘Jwm "Nobody expect; you m do niilore than your best. At, least, i ow that mob in the stadium that you ve sot the old moxie - hat you can fight to the end r0;- your alma mater. Let's run out on that field as though we Qxpecfed to wln the game! He threw open the door of the locker room The 11151111"! squad dashed out with a “"1001! ~»and, Rs one man, fell smack into the Notre Dame swim-- mlmz pool. -—Ex1cliange. For the first time tn history Bibles are being printed tn Can. ada. The United Church Publishing House at Toronto has a contract fcr 30,030 copies of thq Scrlpllurc Copyright for the Bibles t; held tn Great Britain by the Crown. The K1118 accents R Blbl- durlmz the 32.11.1222" -"",*-1.-...P--i r ""- c. is s m c . . right in hi _ o t ecopy publication tn _ 1M Kim's Printer, Eyre and Spot- tlswocde. Rights have been granted to llle two 111-rat mibllshtniz houses. Oxford and Cambridge. 1111-, right was also extended to ti.» Collins Pnbllshlnrt House in Scotland. War conditions have mad- it. ' dull-rte to print Bibles tn Briton. So, the Oxford Press has rranfrnrte-l with the United Church Publishing Hons; at Toronto for 30.000 Bibles. The nltitx-s have been imported EGCH Bible has 1,300 pages. The first ham-s have been run off There i< nl\\'1'1_\'$ :1 demand for Bibles. Holv Scrlpturn continue; to be a best. wller -W L. Clark tn Wlnd- sor Star. Let us here spank fnnlrly u the German people. Liston. you Ger- mans! You are on thg ‘my out. Inevitable defeat faces you. There- for stop your atrocities. Compound your felonies. You should now be wot-kin" your passage 1n the hopes of getting better treatment than you deserve after this war which Ymi unleashed upon tho world, Kill not an- otJu-r woman and child tn all your lotus By The flay - If 0M of them full superior b0- causc ho is rich. and the other feels inferior beclule he 1s poor, two snobs have met-Calgary Al- PIIOIIOIIIIIII miulu II being used the tension caused by the sight of grow- ing lengths of empty shelves. The This year Are letting l 111 "Iiafalzai- square get .1 good b21111 . Lontun Meditations The London Times PATIENCE patience usually lies c dABflIY-‘L’. holding on tn time of trial and persecution, and ts as- sociated wlth suffering. The early Christians know what. patience in this sense meant. I11 iropular usa c. however. the word signifies a wl- lingziess to watt for the dnslred end, without imrtuo anxiety or aste or frctfulness. Patience is often loolmd upon as a negative effort. as tliouoh if onlv men will watt lori enouph thfi end will somehow a leve t- e . To many nn ardent refonner patience ls no virtue: what. 1Y3 de- mands is impatience. And, iiidccd. evils which can be removt-d should not bc endured. 1110111111 experience shows- that inuiiti 1c may w l1 defeat its own ob_icct,_ To bc pa lent is not to wait wlili a quiet. and uicpcrttu-bctt mind for 1h.- gradual rlisanncaratict- of evils which can at 011cc be removed; the word has a mart‘ 1303113.“: connoLation. does not mean flint nothlm ls to be done to hasten the achievement of the end which is clqslred. It is of society if the The chang- cs. the exercising of thc war mind. llI_f!'(l‘_‘l.llSl0l'11".l'l1.‘-' of luitrcd 11nd suspicion into love and trust. thc rcrilaceitirtit ‘of a Damn conception at’ lllf‘ with a Christian outlook. is a task of siicli ma-gnimrlo that time ls csi-Jiitlal for its accomplishment. The Christian wlll do all in his Dower lav braver and vork to r-ffcct this fundamental change. but he will not izivc wav to discouragement ff the "mills of 130d" seem to 111-ind Christian Church is human very intractable He who esrpotises thc Christian lrlcal of lifr and scts out upon its realization mav I111 - “t. .l rvrcss to he a vi naturo aterlal to tzlvc U10 thc 511-11221" 11s ho: - But patience is ‘lll aftributr- of God. mid 1110 tlictirrht of illf‘ divine mit- iencc will ' _ with man God ts! He boat's with human stuolditv and follv and sin- ucvoi" ceasing lo love his (‘llllflffll and never casting them ofT. _l-lv waits. as the fatlivt- of thc ‘ti-cdignl waltrd. because his will for mm can b1- flCCWAYOnShPd onlv as l1‘lf‘_\' nfTr-r 111 lihn l.ll(‘ll' 11-111111-1 1111-11111‘- atiou. Man must .‘$ll'lVf' nnd work and 111-av anal 1' nrr-zl lit‘ siiflvi‘. but all in the up it. ivliicli mticnllv waits for thc answi-r of Cod to his prawns. Godls UIISWCI‘ includes tlic perfecting of _tli1-. individual ‘lift! and the bflllfllllg togctnot‘ _ unity of all men of good wlll in earnest slrlvlnrz for the coming of lits kingdom, the rule of justice and love and peace- Farm Conveniences 11--1..11h1-1’n1“r»..~11 l-‘iiriiu-rs nrc t_li1- diackliono of_ Canada's 000111111111: llff.‘ and their In the Newiasfafment the word en- L‘. L. U. otlefown llyndman d: Com int-Well L lifted States. will u mt-mbershlp in the Company made up of lending producer..- throughout Canada nlltmk I943 they Qllloyed an cnvlabll record both in service to policyholders and ln new sales. iinsir-wrsr LIFEASSURANCE COMPANY . mnlintsnun HEAD OFFICE — IVINNUEG, CANADA A. P. McLEAN, C, L- U. Summers! l-idivard Island, have have been success- llonor Production 1 11 rc. forces. tnnibltxs hurt i-vc-rv Canadian. Keeping tliu young m1 n and women with liruiiis and qnergv l" 1111c buslnc-ss of farming 1S, there- fore, a key Canadian problem. One factor which would undoubtedly help to reverso tli»: nationally dan- gerous ticncl ire-an farm to city many ambitious and energetic fami voutli would undoubtedly be better living and working conditions such as would be_ pr-Jvidcd by eectrlc power, running ivatei" and their complements, of furnaces. flush toilets, batlitiulis, 1.1111111 and the other c1>ii\~.1ur-11-v.s ivlileli city dwellers tiikr- for urantt-d. On Canarlrri; tin-ms 113221 11f the dwellings H19 of \voorlc1i_c1uis1r1ic- tion. oni- 12x1 of 0111' have not. 11.1.1" furnaces, _ Only 20% have electric lighting; 7.3% have a bathtub. There is a refrigerator in 22.2%; and only one farm home in 25 has mzchanical refrigeration which we find in nearly a tlitrd of the 111-ban licrnes There is am automobile on only 411.7% of our farms and n tric- phono tn . Only one farm homo olll. of 25 has an electric vacuum cleaner- farm homes market into an actual murkut. for economic reasons, and particularly for social reasons. Foi-tiuiatcly 1111-111 electrification 1s likely to make enormous strides during the postwar period. Real farm purchasing power has urtic- tlcally doubled -tn1:e thi- deprewion level of 1933, Our meow-o of suc- cess tn maintaining: reasonably high levels of farm purchasing bower wlll be of enormous signific- ance in shaping the Cnnnda of tu- mormw. ' Danger Of The “Bloc” System (St Thomas Times-Journal.» The fat-m oloc in Congress claims to have won its first victory on the subsidy question svhr-n it succeeded by 49 votes to 26 tn voting down the Maloney amendment Senate to conzlnue tho pirsent 81501101101100 subsidy on o another year. ll. was st-utcd dur- liuz the discussion that. if the food subsidies are wlllirli-invii thc cost. m the people of the United States will be $10.000,000,000 a year. Those people tn Canada who are in favor of establishing a regular faimi bloc at Ottawa will be inter- ested tn that. vote. whhli, however. is not the final say on the matter. The farm bloc tn the Benuu- tor a purely selfish mason—wlilcl1 the only rcason wliv blocs exist, at all-blocked an IMDDIUDHHUOII of $1.500.000.000 to the oorolLarv which 5a orlce of ood will rise to an aa- R tc o $10,000,001), . 111st if. .000.f\00 would havo coat the farmers veiry little, because so few of them pav income taxes any way. and they raise most of their own food. but lt would have saved the working people 11 lot of money. The senate bloc was more interested in the prospect of izettltiiz tho lion's share of .$l.000.000,000 DBCRIISI! most {p011 nrodims come from the a 1111s. The effect of n. rlsu 1n 1hr cost. occunlI-rl territories! Be mighty life or any civilian man. Certatnlv sll these errors of your: wlll be add- erl up against you tn the perlod of retribution which la soon to come. The Invincible armies are n-iovfnq and marching. It f4 not hypocriti- cal lo s-w that thl- tn our Alf‘- Fmo L11 the real battle against evil. contfntird in the scarcely less challenging proli- lems of peace. Re-ad. for example. the sente-tce tn "And therefore the rest of Europe '0! food L11 flint. workt-ra will (INIIRIIII hlghcr want-s to n1- r-t. that cost. And so as wanes mount. the cost of odlttes wlll be increased. 1n- cludlng mma of tlie things tho German troops entering Parts. ‘We Germans do not know how tq, live.“ said n Gannon captain. ha.» Ra‘ to dtc ‘t -D11l1y Express a book detailing the vlevn of the 1 Lo idon). _ zlifiaffli 5.1.1 _ - l 1 '1 OFFICES: TIMES CHANGE- Seventy years ago, the sailing ship filled the eye and stirred the lnngingifor adven- Todny it is the victory ship that carries the sincws of ivar, and our increas- ing confidence, overseas to Throughout these years from wooden sailing ships of yesterday. to thc streamlined fabri- cated steamer and air ship of today, we have always endeavored to keep pace with the vast changes lhatfliavc occurred in transportation and its relation to Insur- “ - 001111.111 We are happy to be of what service we can as regards Marine. Air and War risks- =Hyndman & Co., Limited -' ' Established I872 Agents for Lloyds, of London, England and" Representing British and American Underwriters Charlottetown. 4i’ st the armed ' — Summeralrle, — Montana P. E. Island oi- not. Will you as the next of, kin or friend of the man or woman on service co-operate with tha Legion by sending us the name, number, rank. branch of the service or unit. and forward to: “ - 1 111 farmers buy. and they Sinclair; y“ d1 for tract-eased Islanders on Active Service The Canadian Legion with_ the assistance of the Provincial Government are anxious to compile a com- plete list of all P. E. Island enhstmcnfs in the Armed Forces during the present w-ar. importance that we has-q a complete roll of all our sons and daughters serving 1n the N211". Army, All‘ Force or Merchant lVIarine, Whether 11163’ M11151"! l" P. Enlistments, Canadian Legion, Ch It is of the utmost E. PALMER, arlottetown, P.E.I. 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