1i A. l 1 I 1 - "t 3.3 mr-wr- Han n .- F7») —~ r1 c»; :.': '_-:r3 _-_._.H.__-.. _..._._ .--»_‘ m»<_»n>..qu PAGE FOUR , \ THE CHARLOTFETOWN GUARDIAN ‘Z FEBRUARY 17, 1940 , THE O NAN LOTT ETOWN GUARDIAN Morning Dally (Founded ln I88‘) Pr: ldcnt. Lleut.-(‘nl. W Chester S. Mt-Luro Vice President. J. R. Burnct, FJJ. Secretary. Lleut-Cul D. A. llacKlnnun. 0.5-0- Edltor and Managln Director. J. R. Burnett. l'~‘.J.l 1‘ soviale Editor, Frank Walker. Sl'BS(‘R'l"l‘l()N |l.-\ [ES $5.00 per vcur (In advance) ‘cllver ' tr (‘lb $4.00 pcr 10hr t advtulvr] mailed to P i lslund_ $5.00 pcr veal tin allvoncc] mailed tn ( anuda and Lb Members Audit Bureau u! Clrculatlous 4»- “Tllc Slrorzgcst fllenlory is Weaker than the Weakest Ink." $.'\'T'l'Rl).-\Y, Ylilllllh-“IY 1'], lfHO. .4; s: .:.. _ . ~ Rescued blissing Hicrs \\' \]r. ]11'.1.'. .\. .\'~\~1:l.1t1. 1111 ' ,1. 111 35 llll]k\ i: 1111 m1.‘ ]1.1<l 11.1'.~'t] 1111 F111] such dz. ltnfut 4111] .__' 1'1]. for l]1i]‘l_\~.\lX _ -._ ..'.=.1.]1 in ninth as -1t~\1]t-1>1.111 1].: \\'<11--l- ' 'l '-u.~d;1v's whore 1111')’ ltzltl tlnxrty as ‘.'..t_i.' ]1=-ti‘~ l '. 11,....\ . .~'.t]1~1-.. in \._ ,\1 1‘__,._- “@311. ,1“: .11 rtlttl-J n 1\11.-..~...1 311 |]:1i'1]':l\:. 'lllis \\.1< tllt- lllnl 1~11.~‘1r1p 0i ti“ lurid that lltts rlcrttrrtd on .\]:1ri 11w : r l‘ ws .111] :1» t]:c hottrs drluurd 41] 11-“, is; pl.'1'1t* \'1t\ t 1op..1t1d_ it '.'.1.-. 11.t'~'t‘1] llttt ']1" '1t'-‘\t|1.<1.'.s r '._~r.]_'.\'_ ,'\'1.i {:11 .11] 11f l]'1‘]ll]> ]l'l“i~il\‘t] .\'< it lrtppctls, l‘}l'o'. \\ .113‘; oscaplwl \-.".l1 a “ '3' T1111" and .\lr. 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'l']1<'l1 wc 11t‘<'1l vfitlt >111“ :1 .\lu1i~tcr a _ Illdw" iptalifivzltiotts of l~.:‘.-.\\]t'dgt- and 1'Xp_<'1'1<‘11\?<' gzlinctl in practical aatvlucs o] lllC tlshtilil 1"‘ duwrv .\s nlzlttt-tw st.'1'.l-'lt1-d.1\'. and dcspttc this new (ll1[)t\l]]]t1lt'lll. wc hart‘ nrith-Pr 1111c.” llr. Finn, Svnatot‘ lluft 111at11t;1111.<._1* "fl fltlm] c311,‘... 11111 11¢ i,- :1 C]](']'lll.~l, a s t~11t1>t——.'t man " 1 ' . . . of 1111-1”); not a prartlctl] titan.‘ 1hr: _.\lnu.-tl‘r. lltwn .\lr1 Rliclttlttd, 1; nctttirr a sc1r11tt~t l1.11- :1 pr: tlca] l]\l]t'l']]I'\l1 and the llt-‘ll o] rcplactttg ltinl wi']1 stnnt-t-nz- dtowing lnorl- tt111l1>1‘~t'111']111‘: t1] .\l;n".t'l11t' t~llcrv llt]l']t'>l> has bun 11111111.‘ atlmcatrd in ].i]>c'.‘.'1] ]1<'\\\ll.ll\\'1‘$ tn .\11\'.1 Maura. , . _ - ' i ,\ pinyin U] lflllQlldgfi U. W11‘, p‘ 4,1 ,]..1, 1111..-,,11'11.1,1. f1..111 ]'.:I' 1,11 ._.,1.-‘.~1.~] ]..1l ]\~.1-t1]~ll11t'.l' \'.‘] .. 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Svautn; nf sl-iitudo with O1‘t'\'i\'\‘<. for \\" 11111"- 31] 1,13 <tditrlrv ill tho [_1{'t‘.'ll vrnis 11f liir. 111V] wl- ntn~t all ht: :1]ont- :11 drath. 'l'l1at is ti» qr (1.: of. flit‘, fruit.- 111' llslllli“, tho riiz-twt- to di ~ rovrr our tY-o t1p:~»1tt1n1it~.' of tit...‘ ‘rr-1t and l'1'ttll':1ing"ullitll. should ho 11111‘ strut 341] . 'l'l11.' :|tt1-l."tir>ll l4 ‘ahcn front .'l (Yuri-ii 11 (flull n<l'1~-.: 111 wttr]. .'l"'l i"l~ttro_ _\111] <11] .'l],l]],'I 11f 1'.‘ Y‘ 1'1": '1 - . 11' ill '11] vision 1111.] pwq-l \'. s~n]~, ,. . ,. , 1 n1 v. ' I". 11' ]]l“" .i*11t.1 il1i1r1~.!~ ‘vidrrtliwll our .'11'11:1] \-1t".1tiol'.~. thina" ultivlt lwvp ']'t' wind .‘|]i\'(‘ am] lwrt» 1l< in fou-"h ‘with 111'". r .'l\y-t-r‘~' of tho world" (luv t. ill 11'] -»t thouldrftl] :11] liwwv. vua rltlitt-rttl "l lilllt‘ ulorc ]'1'1n two war. .'1'1o l1?’ for. ]].1' li '1-“.1] ]'1tl!11'i] .\lii.'llit‘ 111' ]\'1']'<~t‘|lt<'rl (hnrrlrt llt- drfinrd rc] it-n .1»: ".1 ‘1{llt']‘l!.'ll, (“<1l1t‘1'*'1"11'l 111' lift‘. £1111] ‘]1":""'1~1‘<- If ]l1r-lll|i\'~'l'<l' Th lift» l. liwrl." ll." 1x111] on: '1] uni- r1 ]11"'1tg ha: l1 w-nw 1111' l1l]]1'1]1|‘-~fl1\;-| 1'1 l,1;|1,,w1 1l~§|~l i: Jill "r <'1".'"'_' lfittlllv i1: "l l]. l1 31111 '_ '11.] 1.]1\‘1'.- l] w... h- -!'I. ..'< t < =', 11inch .1 f1 u 1.; 111 |'.'|]lt1ll‘i Yuri]: 11 .\1r\\.1._'.'< l'1'1". \\41*]0 -'-‘1_']' ;1n-: lmtallv as a rl'<'.1]t "l t" " "' t ltavc 1151111 slrtwnyl/i" lh-puty '.1l~.'1 ]l11~.<(‘<5ll]f_" :1 nto~t l]ll4l]1‘l'.1]t](‘ clrtttt-t" \\'c- ]\1't'1l ‘ ...r.]inj_{ '11 'l]<' ;l]1l]]]]t'i.' " 1 ra u. "o" 13;; was coufltlent about all things in heaven and cartit, nuw tctlds to uncover its head in the yrcsittce of lllystcrics which it cannot fathom :111d can scarcely define." llt' wathcd agirtlst the acceptance of material- iaic idrt-l-lgics: “\\ 11.11 uc Iltttl," hc insisted, “is a new and wisc. l'urita11i.~1n. We are offered today many tthri vcrsiotls of the Pilgrim's Progress, pro- r11... of [topias in the future where life shall l-c tzttionztlivcd, scientific, and padded with .\<1~- ltlatt-rial contforl, l cannot find in them 1111161 s:tlist'.lvtlot1 for the immortal part of man. "llhnse gloss)‘ nnllctlniulns are infinitely re» mow from the rralitics of life. They offer n0 itonltnrt, no way of escape. to struggling hu- ]l>1.1n 1v, with its load of sickness and sorrow .1111] ']'l1<-v stun to inc to bc sadly liltc a now \';1nity l"air, with Mr. 'l'a]]<ativc as thc rllic." figtlft‘ on the Town Council." ll»: \v;1rncd IllFO that today "there is tuliversa] ‘ldllllPr of a kind of Sultcirlcilzltry establishing 11 tyranny ovcr the ltmnatl soul. It nnly he a ]|‘.t']'\‘ blurring and crushing of the personality lily a [londcrotts nlccltanistu, or it may be a de- tnutc ]l<1l]\‘_\' aitnr-t] at killing frce speech, free thought and all the ITPPUYIPHIIHCGS of liberty. llrr» tht- clutv of the tllurch is hcvond doubt. 'l']11f (itbpvl of Christ is, zillove all things, a (los- l 11c] of freedom. 11nd it is the Church's duty to it-stift- at all times against anything that will trramil and confine the human spirit." lt:_o11c of his last addrcsscs, ll(‘ll\'Pl'C(l at the “WWW! "l tilt? Nvw flttslwa 'l'l~rh11i<'al High Dvllotl] 1111 _]£lllt](|l‘\' 1110f tlli~ \'\‘(ll', Lord ']'\\‘t‘c1]s< "uni" 1]t'!‘]t"17 1-.11‘.§41-t'ic:1l]_v that ztllytllillg rca] <-">11i'] hr‘ rlvhivvvd nlcr l_v bv tnnddlittg throttglt. \lll. "l':1]\1- tltc lilo] \\'.'1r. \\'r did not muddle --..1 w. a .. - ‘.l11111._‘1 t...1. \\1- “on 1n the cud lmcattse we; lrwlr". 1t to t1~~' out" 1...]... llwttvt‘ than our tlpprln- "I114," .\]11] his a.]\i.c to _v1\tt:lt was this-"to ltcep ‘]11'i" lltinll~ llrinllt and ltrcn and m 1-91119111111-1 " ' '11P ""‘i‘.‘.'.f to be groin‘, and ' w 1w in ltioort 1 int-- l ' . $1." '1 lll.']]('t‘,' fr. King's Appeal T»1:.-.] ttnit)" hnsint-ss of m-nn-g Ill] lllC r]_l1]'lL‘$ illvilvt] in volt; ' tttawa Journal) doesn't 31.1.11; llardlv l1.'11] wc fin- ‘lr. .l\'in_g's invitation to join “i111 '. cottld tnalc’. things rcallv had for wltclilallillg colncs the salnc Till". King J ]1'1tt‘l1 of scnatorships and iurlzcships. "qrv afilottq thrm. .\'ot .1 (‘tnlsr-rvtr- ‘lftiltl \'t\t our’. '.\lr. King's idea, rlpg-'1_r1j11t]_\'. 11s that Tnrics should he ilatriots. hut not lullgcs or scn:1t.ors-l1ot while there's a (jrit around uttt as ntuch as a last breath in him. "DITORTAL noTEs - Ail-plan s are still as liable to accidents and casnaltit, as atttonlobilcs, raillvay trains, and buguit-sf < v 4 a =11 ']' norrow evcning official mourning for "l2 cl1:nl the llclovcd" ccascs, but unofficially i will continue as long as memory lasts. 1i 1t‘ N‘ ‘if '.~\ntos and Andy have given the Tourist llult-zttt ltcrc an unexpected circuit wide public- ity. In reply to all intsrroqzttiolt by Autos, Andy 1lL‘L"£ll"<l he was going to go to Prince lidward l~'t.':nd to live as “you can get away with anything litlllutl tllcrrf i ' ‘ 1T‘ i 4' 1F $ir \\'i]frid laluricr (licd this date, I919. "\\ht~t'nt~t' Splflltlltll)’ isolated or dangerously isolated, I will not now (lvllltc; but for my part, l think spltlndidlv isolator], because this isola- tion of lintjlxitltl Ctlllirrw front hcr superiority.” U i‘ I W (l1 lrlcs Stuart Calvcrlcy diu] this date, 1834. .-\s :1 writrt" of light verses nml parodies hc is ltllsttrllzt~sr'tl~“\'crscs and 'l‘1-a11.~"]:11io11s"_ "Verso 'l‘r:1n<]atin1ts of 'l'hcocritus", “Fly Leaves." " "\\ llcn the glozntlitlg is. l t1(‘\‘L‘l‘ made the ghost of an (‘]]t]\‘.']‘.'(l1l1‘ l i, . ‘ lu d'~wl\'ct‘ — but \\'ll-'liC\'Cl‘ were the hour it would he sweet." 1r =o< w- n .\t|.1]\>1'~. 11f tllt- First \\'.'1l' Loan rclurns rt:- ‘(Tllvll ']1--1v lf.\'__;1-_; s -p:lr;|11; \1;]»_.1-|~ip1i..11;__ 111111 1?" INK-t!" "l $IJJI rarll. Uf this total llllllly . 1 l-t-t" 11f ~lt]\~<‘t'it_1ti~1ll<_ 17,5 for .1111~nnt. 111.111 $7,111., .'l'_f-- 1.]' $1 111p {$1, or mint/j}. urn; ~. 5.1111“, \\llll an ttvcr- .\ll1]‘_lllt']ll>' on sltllscriptions fnnn paitillo indixidna]. 1'.\L‘lll.~l\'(,‘ 111' Qurptlféllltlllfi and i- .".]t']'<_ :l<'t"11t]|il'1] ftlr $|_;';",S3|,1)5U' 1711- (13% of :!~~ total zilnount of thc 1.0.1:]. Front subscribers of <1n:1]] or mod -r.1]c ntcans, no less than 121,. to,“ (1]'1'l('l'S \\C]'(‘ rt-ct-ivctl for $500 and ltndcr, with :1n avrrztgc of $135 r-rlclt. ‘l< ‘ll 4K I Vvssrls 51ml." as a rrsult of {llll 111%] worg 35 follows; cncnty action to H No. Gross. Ton. 1 llrtttsh 15g 599691 l _t'ct1ch 17 69.263 lrl‘1']‘]].'1]l 27 141,615 I .\1-utra] 138 353,504 1.178.778 l _ Tilt‘ csfilnatcd total tonnage of ships qf 3]] 11a. ;l]tll'1's' sunk 1n the first six ntonths of tllc unre- istrtvtrd sulnnzlrtttc calnpalgil of I917 was 3, --‘5f1.-\oo, or_.'1n zlvcrzlgc of 21,308 tons a day, .~‘1.11:p:1rrtl \\'ll]l a daily avcragc of 7,367 10115 1'11 tnc lll'l‘\l‘lll. war. m v a a ll11|11‘1t‘."1 of l]l'\ ports into 1hr [lnitcd King- -]In1l 1-11..|-u]<.] |.. <,;_1~.1. |.,11._. |..“. in "n8 3H1 ‘]|Ill"1]l~ o] 1]l‘_\‘ luau» zunottnttrd to 41.000 tons, ‘p’. \I I 1 1 _ . .~ . . ., down. /\\.~]>f.'1]1l£ (aanadtan 'l'r:td<~ ('1']l]lll1'~_<i1>llt'l' at London, in a report to 1 tln- lk-parllllcnt of 'Il'adc and Colnnu-rcc. "With lfltpl-ltcs from a nutnltt-r of cotnltrics cut off or intl-rrltptr-d by war conditions," adds .\l r. llrolvn, '11 "Itflllt be (‘xpcctrd that Canadian dry bctlns would fittr] an incrvrlscrl nlzlrlcr-t and that a dc- lll.'1'lll for drv |'1(*.'l.< would dcvt-lotw ill lltc [Ynitcd 1 Kingdonl. llmvcvcr, dnr‘ to (‘\'(‘l1'1]1;_'f‘ 7111f] ship- |.in" twtrirtiotr". pl|1'-l1.'1_»: 11f l'.'lll.'ltllllll ]>11_.11. lllltft‘ not lwcn (‘xlvtwivv during ll|(‘ past four] ltltr-tlla It'll] littlt‘ or 11o rpulnlilirs of (‘attaditln 111:1]. hale bvcn bottght." rs... , ‘ comespctndetil NOTES BY TNE WAY When King Edward Vll mn- ed Kiel 1n 1904 the en Kaiser put. on a splaam! review of tbs German navy, evidently for m; King's special benefit. His Bri- tannia Majesty dd nzt. seem 1m- DPESSCG, so Wilhelm drew atten- ticn to the great array of floating mtgttlf. “Yes. yes, my dear Willy." said King Edward. "you have al- ways been fond of yachting. I kno1v_" - Branttord Exposttcr. Rain 1n Wlluupeg in Janu- ary and blizzalds Lffdlfl up trams in Britain ~— such 1s the topsy- Lurvy weather a. rtopsy turvy word 1s expenencmg these days ....'1'he cause of the stuns and changes from the not'n:a]--tf so flghty a. thing us weather can be said ever to be ncmlal—-ts sun a. my very no IYDEI-‘ZOIOlOEASKS. Meanwh 1e hockey ganles tn Manitoba were rained out. on January 30, 1940. It. was as i] that. "January thaw" had 1cst its way to Mcntrea] and onto t0 Winnipeg. -~ Winnipeg Tribune. No, a national govtrnment means in plain terms a Manon gcvernnlcnl and notlrng elect. Under our system the person of the Ptnme Mint fer 1s of almost paramount. tmpcrtalzce. He 1s not merely the clue] of the minister-i. He ts a man apart with unequalled power m a crisis, as Mt". King demonstrated last week when he. alone ppssesslttg the rgght. of du- sslution, cicternuicd the czurse o! our current history. The question ls whether Caxmda wants Dr. lviantotl in t-hnt. potion, whether it, thnks he can llll it better than Mr. King, Vanuxuver Sun. It. is no secret that our R. A. F. w:.rr1.rs cord ally ds 1k; drop- Illllff prcpngxlnu llandbllls on Gerlnatrv. About, lcn m lllorl such mndblts lavc so far been ms- l.1‘ll)1ll.(‘d, and ttp-lo-Late the prac- ltctl] result sccms to be Just about. 11.]. Scmc R..~\.F. pilots. and a many sclcLcrs, thn k more " \'- 11' t‘. t':1.. 1111;,'l'\ l]‘.l\'l‘ 1>..11 lncttllutt 1.11 (iPllllllll popular 011111111 i] 111.- lf..’\.l“. 1311117111. 113d llIJpDLll s-1.nL.1.11' e10. ‘lllcre was 11o 11: nor 111111 gut-y illhllll. these prflpltgtllhfl fngnt; Nobody has orcn dmcra-teit or beribbuierl 131' pertcrnraig than. Yet, l...ey were jllzl. as namldctls and even more UHCCtlllCfifl-LC thr-n any ncul-tll DGlHbJlg Ydlfl. Pints \v.l'e exposed 1.0 llcavy A,A. barrcg s, ran the risk o] cnuuuttcarg cncmy llgnt- c: squaclrclts, and cllaurtu cxns- pcratlng (llSCCnLOfli. Their m;- chntes svere ottsn qak c] with ice. st;- that. Liv.) men could scarcely move the contlos, and solnebmes t-h:y had to beat. their frczen con- trcres b. ck .1110 sen batty alter they 111d wrnlrpn stcsuntucu r0 Lilc Dlttcl" cold. N t‘ \\'C e firs‘: pfOQflgIlLa lflild. WlLlL/rlv 1.11211" 10]] 0t casunlttes- 0 us but Du]. w the Get-mans. - 0ft wa Lurnal. Shaw Hminds your that. the irrepres- suble Irtshlnan. albluugtl over eighty, Sllll suffers from an ccastoxltl] youthful wtnm. He was asked by ycur corrc pond-zit; tcr ])i1'11'1.SS1L.1\ to use a qllObil-LOH “tlllflll was cnclcsed with lhc let- ter of a-ppncnuon. Pet-miss on was at cnce granted but the pluy- wright, alt/cred uhe slgltabure from Ggcrge BSJlTPd Enaw to G. Ber- nard snow. by WlLCU latter name he wishrs L0 g0 down m postcr ty. Urcal minds zip-parental must. be allowed their time foibles. -— b.11- don Uorrespcndt m. Ment on of l do not \h.nk l have ever known n. man wno 121.5 cs rd m higher (Lgue ttrzn Sr Charles Lind ay t-hcte qnahtzes which are esenltal to the idea] citizen. Mtncsly and knlctlulcss were perhaps 11.5 out.- slandtng characteristics. Hts p111]- nnthrc-ptes RULW llo bouncs and wele conducted una sum ngty and 111 a rnann-u" W.:1c]1 bcctune nlm web. He was a .nna1.t, example o1 a man lmo cvxrcame rlkm-tndous iodds, and as a. result he tedlcal/ed 1111s nte to me rellet of the pcor. me s.ck and the handaapped. Few, if any, worfn-ultltte wJks tn the cL-nlltlua Ly dd not benefit from nts garerxslty. and to say that, his name w!“ alWfLs be N3- membetw is a bare sta emctu. of the lluln He was boo warm- heartcd and next tn Lo BYMCLICD- ate esle-Jm to be e.t.nu' <Ul'gvl!/€n ‘c-r replaced. - 5.1‘ Esivard bean/y 1n ‘rhqKuants M gfla-ne ' l rcad\‘*u"i\tll much interest an arl1c.e by ybv Ottawa staff ccrre ipsndent. "who ‘ pleasant. picture of Umadl 101's to t]1e_Un1tect States, who m" bun: lnaltrsatcd by unethzca] ‘All:r1".can.<. 8.011 |1l'.lll(‘(‘l'lf.},' ts l.- ttmrd and fl’11J.O.'\l)l(‘. IL (‘Pfldldlly 1s not collducttv t0 lntllntattllng ill" salt]. lmtl mutually b4‘11(‘ll(7lfll t . rclatons much have cxwlrt] tnl so lnmly Mars bct-ucctl 11V‘. l-wo ctunlrtrs. ‘Through the action of 111.1 hstt] lnduswy, howevcr, ]Ca11r.d.atls um bung cnmuragcct llo c.nt.nuc their buying and bus-1- lltess Lugs to the United Stall». Mlny New York ‘notch. are accetpang Cartauati money 11.1. par min Uailcd stairs money. Th is a tangbtc, nltluugh re.at1re.y 5111111], contrtbutlcn L) durtcstlc prosperity and lnrerttxltotlal g on ald Tribune , The National Bunk oI De- tro..t. stands eighteenth 11km m0 _ top of the llSL of largest, commer- c a] banks 1n me Untlzd S]. Les, ac- cord-ng to the amour-t of money on deposit. with them at the end of last calcntlar year. The Chase Nattcnn] Bank. the Nat ona] Cay Bank and the Guaranty ‘first 00., all of New York, are the only com- mercaa] ban". 1n this country with There are live other banks with deposits of more than $1.000,000-000_ The "American Banker" estunatrs the grand total of at] money de- pssted tn banks tn the United States at, the end of 1939 at. $69.- 500.000,000, a new record nigh. That. was S30,3W,000.000 m.re than w.» m1 dopcstt 1n 11133. wncn a 1w o1‘ $39.2".0.l10ll,l]00 was m- cordec]. Obvtcu 1y thcrv 1s plrnty 0f money in t-nc Untied States, The problem ls how t0 put mcle of lb to work producing the nrcessartes and luxurzes of 111e, - Detroit Free Press. The second point: of crrtalnty In that King Carol Ls the absolute master cf Romanian policy. At. t-hts stage Internal disinfection counts for nothlrg; party politics parla- mcntary prcccdure and arbitrary tartan count for ncthmg. All that tnnlt-rrs is foreign twill-y and ln-lltznul defence. ntrl lrro the Klng exorclies und sputed sway. Th" gcvernment, merely carries o..t 11's d cwicn. He dct-s all clat- munts to Rumantan wrrlwry bc- dn un-> s1- ; PUBLIC FORUM ‘I'M: column ll open (or nu dlunulol by oonuponduil o! qhoutlnn of lnturnt. flu n- lolhtowl Gunrrllnn do" n" ‘.- cnnrll! nmloru tho orllulnnu n! con-concludes“. OWLS AND HAWKS Sin-I notice Ln 5 recent issue of your paper where the Minister of Agriculture was _ informing the sportsmen that. they were paying a bounty on Horned and While Owls, because they were killing a few Hungarian Partridge. It. Ls not long since he was asking the farm- ers to feed them for the benefit. of a few City sportsmen. I may say that that; request has caused a great. amotuit. of indignation throughout the whole country. Reeling Ls running high and if ft were not for the fact that. large numbers are starving very few would be fed We should ask our Department who gave them the sole right. to destroy public property which the law of the land specifies belongs to the boy 01' girl who wishes to admire 1t equally with the spe- cialized group, who wish to d“- stwy it, and who are controlling its destinies azahLsL the wishes of the great; majority of our citizens whose desire Ls to preserve some of our most. useful and interesting wild life for postelity. True, they may destroy a. few Hungarians but there are hum‘.- reds of them to every Owl. and wc would like to ask our Mmlsbrl‘ svhloh hc thinks has the better right, a bird which needs one for food, selects one, kills i]. instantly Wllll a. ball; from the blue, or a hunt/er who selects ‘ti. bunch, "time larger the better" k1.1.s some and cripples as many more for 5P0??? Birds of prcy havdto eat, l0 l1\‘<‘- mid necessity SCIIIPLIIHPS cotnpfls even hunlaits to ca]. that. \\'lll'fl\ they would no]. 1f food were plat]..- fut. Nutnberless stomach ‘GXMIUH- ntions have shown that Lac chief f; 1;] of thl- Ihrlirrl Ovslr arc the Mlltll] l‘l)(l(‘l]l.€ tho tzrcat 11171.11] fl- ‘0111: with thr- l]1-?('i. llto, c] l1u— nmn t‘.\lS1.\11'_'(‘. at 111-: prcscni, not. tn lnelltioll the l-cotlotllic loss. 'I‘l1r_\‘ hunt. only at. lnght llllfl for that reason if for no other destroy httlc poultry. The cclnnmn brown run ctio of their chief foods, and which is increasing to such an alatlnln! cxtcttt. kills more rwullry H1811 X11131’ other sinulc agency. Evcn if an owl did kl] an occasional bird 1t. would be small wages for the Emil 3' tncun]. of good it (i065. As hunnvns wc like to be judged by our good (leads and not. always by our mistakes. and l]. would_‘-)c well to employ the same reamntng in rczarr] to our feathcrcd fiends. A treatise- for us: in schools pre- rmrrd by the brrt authorities n1 the snowy ow] sars: “Cmlllllg 1'11"" the land of continual sunshine bhev hunt at all hottrs; ove1f90 per cent. of their food ls zcdetits, but due to failure of food in the North they often mlgrate South where owing lo their beauty. lflTtZE 5119 and coiisnicuousuess. they are easy prey to hunters and are ftwariably‘ stint." so \\'l‘|_\‘ waste moncv pzlylnz a bounty on them. when they will be shcl anyhow? In fact. bottntles are simply an easy way of dipping into the public flfildS and while the bmndless north is rzlven up to its task of raising snowy owls. we \v1'l TIM]? them occasionallv reward- less of how mnth money is wasted on them in bountles. The second pararrraph of the Minister's letter nlat-rlly shows the little lntclllgcnt. t-houlzht. given to the question. a-nd comtnz from som", srnrces could h“ overlooked: bu‘. comlntz from the DCDQTOITWDT c»! Azriclvttne Wl'll(‘l1 is supposed ‘.0 be an authorttv is too pathetic for words. and makes one ashamed to think such nonsouse could eman- wt» from the-m. W3 would like f0 ‘chow what kind of a bird is an ordinary hen hawk. and how many Tflt"11"l‘Sl\'-\\'1= yvultrv rutrnlnz '1- round outside this time of the YEHT. Some time ago T called at the office of the Denmtment or Aeri- cnltnr» in an endeavor to-frlve this obnoxious bntmtv on Owls removed The Minktcr n] that. time askvd 11w to write a few articles for the “-~'==_ sbrrri“! the bluwflt. of our birds of prev as he fcl]. there was" ""~"] n-rvt of vdllwltlcn afoot! that. ‘inn. ‘l’ said 1’ folt. it. was the dirty c" t'-~ Dopnvlment to do this "W011." he said. "you have giv?" .11" suht-ct. some study and hfvl 1~.<~,"o-- do it." ‘Ho. al=o risked for litetwture ml the subject for Mr Fred Burke will rc- r me b21112 in the office on and snlne nromlscs given . o Bu] 7' ls anolhcz" s‘rrv and \\'lll\~ I nlay say T ha krnp lily par]. of t.l1 1 nrcscnl ln lhc i. way I know how a. truc nlrttirc of lhc birds of 1W0)’ in thr- croronty of nnturr. but 1120-1011! prcjuritcc and hostiitv are hard to ovcrcotnc. and cs- neclallv is this dentin-able cumin-i "cm one whose opinions we won't‘. cd to l Wlll -~ Lctlcr to New York licr» depdsts of tncre tum $.',0.0.t.00,000. 1,. "kc to value- and who can do mort- to dcslrnv 1n ‘cine short. artlt"? .*"'ch as his recon? letter than years or rrlitfntlon can build up T am lzritinrr nothintz out of this "rfpt. tho gratitude of an l1\"l'(‘£‘l"- ‘ int’ num-lxlr of otlr best. citlzetls '-1:r] 1hr- rldlrtrc of another class: 1'11]. 1’ think it. our duty to l'"si'~lt that. as our birds of prey belong to our woods and meadows. our comlnc boys and girls as nart of nnr hcrltnlzc. that their destlnlrs be administered wit-h reasonable fore-thonlrht and care. The National Association of Audubon Societies of which our Donut-men]: of ‘Education ls Pn- d-onvoltrlnlz to form Junior So- cieties 1n our schools. have adoptnd the following as part or their pol- V “We opnosv the ext/ennlnntlon of any species of birds: ln this we tnculdr- Hawks and Owls wtthmtt exception. “We condemn bounlles" (and alve their reasons1 . Some of their aims are. first. through wdtir-rltlona] methods to crraie a q-crllcr pPnHlflT arlprcrhtlnu of H10 tvrlllrtlr. srlrntlflr. and economic raluc or our birds of nrov. Secctrl-l. to combat. the ccnstnnt. nro- oatzrlndw which encourages the]: destruction and to work for th-l ennotment. of laws for their pro- tel-lion. ‘,1’ am sure- that. 1n ]he__v3n_rs 1o cause if he concedes an inch to one he loses everything. So far, although thfis battle frant ts now t-he most. active or alt. he has man- aged to Jter-p both side guessing. How long he can k-tep it. up no one knows. but. to Rnmatltnms hLs suc- cess 1n playing both sldcs against the middle seems a triumph or neutrality. _- Anne. O'Hara Mc- Cormick in we New York Times. The Health Leaguer Of Canada Addresslna the Public Health Con- gress last. yea: me mmmer o1 health SBIClZ "true teem of um country are bad: You mignl. almost. say they are rotten." 0n 1.111.. topic me presuu- ent of the Brltlsn Dental Association said: "we nave u. scnooi dental ser- vice but prevention should begul with tne premium woman and young cnudren and Lnere is time or no provision for this. Why l8 dental caries so‘ prevaienl. 1n civilized coun- tries whue u. Ls lllbttll. m people uv 1m: under primitive COHCIIEAODS?" ‘His answer to this question is: ‘ADOUF. the middle of the 10m cen- tury tbc stone grinders for wheat. save pace to steel rollers which re- movc the whole or the germ and 11111105]; all the bran. klvtng a flour deficient. in protein, ma, mmerms 1681mm. phosphorus and iron) and vitamins A and B. This and the les- sened consumption of milk and the 49011116 of breast. fecmng are the causes of bfld teeth. Time and again examples can be found of communt. H94 with excellent. teeth so tong as they lived on natural and unrenned 100115 but. soon after the lntrqduc. tlon of lughly mulcd white flour caries appeared." 11w Ivrcsolng is quite true but. it. W195 11°]? wmbctelv cover the sub- Jflfil- The foundations of good teem “"51 M1195 11"? laid GOWn tong before the birth of Lllg child. ugh . Pwvvment my be gained not only 1n the prevention of rickets but also 111 tootn and holly growth l! the mother in the last. six months o! 11g;- pregnancy is systematically fed cod. Ill/PI‘ 011 f-‘VBIZV duv. Cod-liver 0]] acts like the ultra-‘vtoletrray... or the 51m, It. revcnt; dissipation of the min. ""1 ¢H1¢111m_ and phosphorous, sends thcse minerals into the blood and hence to the bony structures, lfPwta-tiflys t.he_ wise practitioner on] insist that. his childbearing pat- lCl1l5 take; cod-liver on as a. routine 11108511113 lll WFQHHHCY. Eilflv in tie baby's life the use of cod-liver oil should be resumed and continued during the fall, winter and spring months. The use or mllk tuna-tr] 1rd of_t‘(11111<.r‘] shCUld be in- CfPflSUtl... a 11111111111] (lict laid down 11114] "Xbcrt. (lcnlnl care providcd not only tflt‘ the svhnnl l-hlld but also [or the voltngl-r one; ,1]. home. This p73- vi-ntlve work. 1.. c all n-eventive 118111111 wrks. Dans. Roftcn teeth may be avoided and with them mtlnv 111s. 511011. for example, as some TQl‘lll§_Ol arthritis. neuritis and m. dlgcstlolt. BY J0l111 W. S. McCullough, M. 1)., D. P. H. LAMl-JNT ‘.01. TWEEDSMUIR nkvmmorvr: us A PSAIM David! Oh, David] King of Kings] Author of supphcationl Smg us our song! Touch now the harp strings of’ our sorrow, Sound now the Psalm of our Lam- enta ion; Wherefore tomorrow? Lord or all lords, Oh. David] Our Tlvecdsmuir, our Baron, Our Servant! Oh. David-our Sorrow! Sound on the harp or our sadness, Sllltl us our deep Lamentatton 0 Heart; 1n the voice o1 Great David, Sound us the Psalm of B, Nation. —Wallace Havelock Robb o! Abbey Dawn. SERVES AS DUMMY LONDON —(CP) — Britain's health minister, Walter Elliot, be- lieves m gettfn to the baze of things. Inspectmc an auxlllarv am- bulance service. he acted as a "pa,- ticnt." for a, stretcher party's drill. come when this thing 1s rightly understood, when due to the bounty laws some or our most. lnterestlvv: spscles are extinct as they are perilously near that. stage now, no Government. wlil wish to father this law, but. will hang its head In shame, and the recent letter of the Minister of Agztculture will be held up as a. shining example of their failure to understand t-he plan \l a wise Creator and those respon- sible will certainty have to bear the lgnomtny of future genera- tlons. I flmuSlI‘. PM‘... LUDLOW JENKINS. Mtlrshflckl BHEUNIATISNI Rheumatism in often uuml by uric acid in Ilia blood. Thin blood ' ' sllnlllrl In axlncled by Illa kidnap. ll kidney! lul, Ind uceu uric acid remains, it irritate! tho mulclu nndioinh causing uucnbnt Plm to help prevent rheumatism by u1|un| yow kidney: in condition. aka regularly Dodll’: irlney Pills-fol Tull I cunury the favorite kidney remedy. I06 Budd's Kidney Pills ll O yolfn roally gelling away on that trip you‘vn planned all winter? Gol all "II costs ligurod out? Runs into quite I bit cl ‘ money, all right. I'm won~ t daring il Y0\|'VI ligurod on on! inexpensive item that might b0 tho most important of the lot. L “When you're out tor tun, you den’! wlnl lo worry about lost, stolln or dim aged clolllu, baggage, qoll equipment or fishing tacltlo. You'll lirld it a big addition lo your nnloymonl it you no tho ogont o] lhu Notional Fire Inmranco Cur pony 0| Hartford-Ind lat him provido you with a "amount Etlacls Insurancl Policy. ll doesn't ;ost much-and it will make I pilo o! dil~ Yereneo to your pocketbook I lllylhing 1151,1191»: lo your plrlulll bolongirlgrwhilo you?! oway." i w. x. ROGERS AGENCIES no 1 cllnuorrrrown O 04446.04- Brown In Penury § z Monetary Times V o The Federal election will OM23!‘ on March m. Parliament. 1s unttku- 1y to meet for several weeks follow- lrg that date. Yet on March 31, the end of the fiscal year. the appro- priations granted by Parliament to the Crown will have been expend- ed. The Crown will be without. funds. It has been suggested that. Prime Minister King acted prectpitately in dissolving Parliament. only u few hours after 1t. had met for its regular session on January 26 Closer scrutiny of the Speech from the Throne and the report of the Premier's speech in the House fol- lowing the romantics tn the Sc- nate provide a. different view of the event. Something that has perhaps never occurred t1 a. British coun- try, since the Commons has beer- recognlzed as the unquestioned guardians of the public lmrsc, hap- pened last, month. In all ordinary Throne Speeches the Commons are requested to provide Supply to the Crown. In the Speech from the I'm-one last. month this very 1m- portant. item was onlttted. A]; the close of his remarks to the House the Prime Minister moved for an adjournment, In ex- ercising his privilege in that. respect Mr. King sought to close the de- bate before it. realty began. The speeches of Dr. Manlon and Mr. Woodsworth. which fnllolvcd, were made ODlYODECBIISC of prlvilezlrs accorded them by tradition. Thus the Prime Minister must. have pfanned a. dissolution and the cal‘.- lng of an election some tlmc be- fore the act-ital opening of Parlia- ment. Of what use would have been the deliberations or the House 1f it was no]. to be asked to provide supply? Because his funds wll] run out before Parliament can meet to vow him further RDDFODTlRilOIIS, Mr. King wll] be forced to resozt to ti ‘ nanclns through thr i=suo of (“wr- ernor-Gcnrralls Wr ‘ants. Th" DOWN‘ l0 OJifllfl flf‘(‘(‘<$'1l‘\' fl‘l'1I|]!‘.» by this method was ncrorrlotl any Ministry by Parllatncnt. for 11st- only in emerzcncles lllffifliflllllltl public safety or lVllPn catrlstrcnlte befell the ‘nation. The Prinlc Mill- lsber may claim that S\l(‘l1 1s the case now. Bu] it. can hardly 1w held that present throats had sud- deny reached tnore 1111111111112: nro- porllous than hl the ilnmrrlinlc past. The power to issue those War- rants was not. conferred with the idea. of protecting the political for- 1 MM M A O ' S THE IMPROVED OONOITION P OWO EN FOR HORSES AND can“ This Condition Powder will carry or! gross hlnnors. purify the blood and give the an]- mul’; coat a flue llossy In. pellrance. Tunes IID the system. rem. cdles all skin trouble; um |- a uplendid uadicator or worms. Ab l t I 1h fl . tlon lgoilvlfe: moans: ...itt..xz'iz' "' M "we" ~~ Price Per Lb. 50 Cents. IT PAYS T0 FEED MAGS HOG-WORM AND TONIC POWDER Each Jtflrlu d d dlc fromvwornllsflTlfnelsscgrlngafi: rcmcrlled If swine breeder; {vl-ould reed worm powder in me. Th 0 O d d ‘niefllelt’? 5f l-higgnbzwgerfmlfl “"13” l .1 1 I 0 . G I - ply trfiiay. e n’ c your ‘up Price Per Lb. 35 Cents. We give Mull Order! prompt attention. I Remember we are only u far from vnu gs your PM} Office or Mall Box. r115 2 MAGS; l-lll‘1(‘5 of the party in office. The time ls opportune to remind ‘l e M" lstcr that he rofuswl icr two nucstlnn o.’ or-(‘uencrals \Varr."111‘.< 11.1111: .t‘o': ltho purpose of PXlNKllHj! rolivf :1. illtffll)’ {rcoplc in the Provinro or Quobcc last sunlmcr. For thmu ‘there lw-rc no appropriations. The Y GOV? cupboard was bare. But in order to avoid mt-iclsm 1n Parliament rri the‘ cvo of an clcctlon M1'. K111: 1r {now prcparad to actually pfslro thr- lintmrt-s of tho Crown ]r1 jcopardv. [Flu-re ls something rather dLsqluot- ting 1n findinr: n confirtncd com]!- ltlttionalist resorting to stioh expe- tents. 9 Don t until your house ls on fire." Insure now. NYNOMAN 81 Offices: Charlottetown, VJIJITI§JCU§IIIIIIIIYIIIQF . r H K SEE "HELP THE LEGION “CAMPAIGN FOR OUR fIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIT F01‘ Vitdlitq BRAHMIN ORANGE PEKOE TEA- Delay 00., Limited Summerslde, Montague 71.81.17; alwaqf use - WISE bu) BIRD - Muny a wise old bird in this Province puts Lhis in our tobacco. His experience has taught him 0 never failing flavor and freshness. I BLACK TWIST d,’ O 10c Per Fig STRAIGHT g faith f its MANUFACTURED BY E g NIOKEY & NIONOLSON ' TOBACCO co. no. CHARLOTTETOWN