PAGE FOUR TllE i cttlntcrrsrewn GUARDIAN Morning Dally (Founded In 1887) fieeldent: Lleut. 00L W Chute: 8. DIGLIII Vlco President: J. R. Burnett. F. J. l. Secretary: Lleul. Col. D. A MacKlnnnn. 0.5.0. ldlmr and Managing Director: .l. It Burnett. FJJ- and Lleul. III Associate Editors: Frank Walker A. Burnett. B..G.N.V.B. tun Acme service! ‘The Strongest Memory is Weaker Thu the W eakesl I "hi: ERIDAY, i tuaywzs, 1945 W’ “A House Divided" Pt-etttigr Jones‘ recent visit to Ottawa re- utltctl itt not n rcd cent by tray of settlement of the "ltuntlrctls of thousands, it nttty be tnil- liotts" of dollars duntages to which we are en- titled from the Mackenzie Kittg Government for losses sustained by our farmers and ship- pers tltrottglt neglect oi ottr trztttsportation serv- ices. lle brozzigltt ltack ttotltittg by tray of its- surattcc itbout‘ the car ferry, about tlte Brighton bridges 0r tite new llordctt-tltarlottetmvn ltiglt- Ile had, ltovrcver, cute ray of comfOrt- After the fiasco rcsttltittg isttttt lltc invcstigatiutts of the two Pttgittccrs altcady sen: ltcrc by the King Governmcttt, “assurance has been receiv- ed that the best engineering experts it lS pos- sible to obtain itt the United States or Great Britain will b.- secttreil iitttttetliatcly to look ittto the possibilititts of extending the Bordctt-Tbr- way. metttine car ferry docks farther uttt." Subcqttetttly at a Liberal meeting at Clifton, a telegram from Prittte Minister Mackenzie King was read stating his intcntiott to see that “this ltntlcrtakittg which ittts Zlififflllll)‘ been favorably considered by the (altittt-t is carried ottt." This is the only cottcrctc ltletlge itrttduced by the Liberal l’.'trt_\' with rt-gztrd to ottr trzutsporta- lion prnblcitts, and it is up to the electors to ‘to see what it is worth. it, and how correspond with the statements of our Federal Liberal representatives in whose interests, pre- announced ? The answer is very simple. It doesn't cor- It is ludicrously out of tune with the song at least one of our Liberal mem- bore, Dr. T. V. Grant, has been singing for the past year or more. Here, for example, is what Dr. Grant wrote in a letter to the Patriot dated Ottawa, March t8, i944, just a few days after Premier lone: had declared in the Legislature his conviction that “the Nuntber One post-xvar project for this Province will be the building of terminals covering the shoal on both sides of the Straits on the l-‘uirdeitlfornterttitte car look at it carefully Inst how feasible is sumably, it has been respond at all! ferry run." "I have noticed in the Irland paper: (tvrnle Dr. Grant) that it 1m: suggested in the Prince Edutard Island Legit/alum I/mt piers should b: built at Borden and TOFIIIPII/illf’, FZU/flltlillfl nut towards the channel a; far as possible, ta ihart- ln the distance uhirli the car ferry zuould have ta travel from [tier Io flier. "l am "03 <1 5M ftI/l/fliiin hit! I ‘Iilflflffld (LY I mail rlrrk in {he Civil SIvTirr for udnlerr on the Siittilqv ‘at that limb it war ‘the floating; ire-quid m; the board ice—-tlial cairreil all the trouble umi left the boa/s hPl/tlerr, 1‘(’_(](l)'(ll(‘.Y.f of their ftnruvr. "THAT IS THE KIND or‘ NONSENSE WHICH is KEEPING PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND WITH- OUT DAILY COMIWTUNICATION WIT!‘ THE MAINLAND. EVERY ONE HAS A RENIEIJY 0F HIS OWN, BUT ‘A HOUSE DIVIDED AGAINST ITSELF CANNOT STAND.’ PROVINCE SECURE ITS JUST RIGHTS." This so completely <'lll.s\\'Ql'S any question and The four Cabinet Ministers on whom the ad- ministration of Canada's. war effort mainly de- volved have all disappeared since last Novem- ber. They are Col. Ralston, lllinister of De- fmioc for Naval Services, Mr. C. G. Power, LaFleche, Minister of National War Services. It is doubtful whether l percent of the people of Canada know the names of ltalf the present personnel of the King Cabinet, which was recently enlarged after it had been almost wiped out by resignations. The new Minister of Defence, Hon. Andrew McNaughton, has never yet occupied a seat in Parliament. His retention of office for 6 months without acquir- ing a seat in either branch of Parliament, is a constitutional impropriety, to put it gently, and tirely unknown to public life, never having serv- ed either in Parliament nor in any Provincial Legislature. Relatively few people outside his own home town had ever heard of Mr. Mac- Laren before his appointment. Such is Mr. King's “experienced Cabinet." -EDITORIALW NOTES- Will Premier Jones rush the by-elcct-iom in Summerside and Tignish as he has done in Cardigan? If not why not? I it m a ta The itext public holiday should be Dominion fence, Mr. A. L. Macdonald, lllinister of De- 1 Minister of Defence for Air, and Mr. L. B. 1; Notes By The Way Dressed in a cheeks Roman toga, his rouged, Relchmarshal Goer- ng 1s s d to be pawlng over his Jewels. Throw the fat human- otheiidkarat. - Stratford Beacon- era . Lodged In l detention room, Marshal Petaln, French capltlllard who sold out to the Germans 1h 1940, asked for-and lot- a. piq- ture of General Charles do Gaullc. Looks as though the Marshal, for all his advanced age, la atlll a blt foxyn-Brantford Expositor. The armchalr strategist ll not to be treated too hat-s 1v. He 1s a human phenomenbn who has been always with us. Back 1n the year 1816, Sir Walter Scott. wrote 1n his novel. The Antlquaryzwrhe One of the most. gratifying bltc of news, following the surrender bulletin. ls the word that the Channel Islands have been liber- ated. The ordeal endured by the people of this historic group was more bitter, perhaps, than that undergone by any other Britons. To be under the enemy yoke and yet so short. a distance from the still-free Motherland must have been trying 1n the extreme. After a lapse of two yearn be. cause of the war, Greek has been restored to Colgate Urtlversltyb curriculum, with the largest en- rolment for an elementary course in». cuaitborrtrtuwn GUARDIAN“ scrub chlldren. mals? lv-usuc FORUM I, .110 dlnluclon b! "I'll" l 5 ll O1 Gil‘ tutu-mt. The Charlottetown q dou Jot unu- t l gully ondlrlo the oplnlon of 001180006100"- BJN ATJTB WORST Sir-All the Chrlatlan men and women who have read the 11cm 1n the Guardian of the 21st lust. referring to Bishop Ernest. Wllltam Barnes of the Church of lktg- land must feel horrified, shocked by 111a statement-s and theory on what he calla racial He advocates that and disgraced . . . , . . d 1 1 l K 5h 111d 1s without example m Canadas history in the frlxlllfiltefrfy finfgffgf,“ olwlvfie “ggunilll; filufiiilfittfti b?“ zuthifiiastaotir era of responsible Government. Another key are themes upgn which every Elven B0 my 090m H? "id t Minister, Hon. Mr. MacLaren of Saint John, gilaély aglllllégmlilgrllliel! qlllllvlrféglgr gt; gggrcefazlflagtfiilfy w‘: athoggglgltlfugl the new Minister of National Revenue, is eu- qazegm i e men 1n every countr whereweat- em civilization prevailed. Be went further and compared the animal; with human being. they are left to breed by random they will sooner or later develop lnto scrub cattle. gard human lives the same u ant- Does he not regard the aacredness of human life regard- less o! color, race or creed. Does he not realize that everv human soul broltlghfgilltrtto 1.31s wotgd his: a perec r to ve an exs Brantlllm EXT-WSW“ even 1f they are half black or half white? It Ls a dlsgrnce to Chrls- taxtlty for any man to utter such statements. Any human belng that wlll advocate such an lnhu- man sinful act should be placed behind the bars and not allowed He said 1f Does he re- - - - - . ways of the West. During the scwml and hisscs. In one picture-house he attended, this Zllilélflllayd zizlglelililgvtfilgelmtsc flletltlllfigrelélxlllli: firs, worm war, they were brave ‘tum/o and so riled Mr. Gardiner that he stayed over for 1m; Totam. mked, the natives £0110“? an? dltdh £1118 41111105“: 800d . - - 1 , ~_ had to bet gltt. t i 1t - “"11" °" "Pans e W the second showing, and himself app auded his and how toflllwarlittlllizmcolgtles 315;: a few barren islands m the Piano The boys are returning in numbers almost More resignations of top-notchers from the Mackenzie King Government. Red Cross Nurses overseas have signed on forsix months after the German surrender in order to take care of the wounded being evacu- “The Boys of the Old Brigade" for his success in the Cardigan campaign; lit has a magnificent military record, and as a business man and edu- catiouist his career has been exceptionally dis- these days. This is to a large extent due to its propensity to ltoggishness. for itself, and eval seeks to appropriate what A rightfully belongs to others. In a word it has a According to Hon. Mr. Gardiner applause isgiven in the movies at the appearance on the O0 screen of Churchill, Truman, Stalin, etc., but when King is shown there is nothing but boos political hero, with the result others joined in. It is too bad, isn't it, that professional claquers ntontlts’ fighting front Caett in Normatidy Gcrtttatty, the lst Canadian Arnty encountered 59 German divisions, an official surrey show- lans , and Is it another about 58-1118 It wants everything tween W0 railway, fro Kalgoorlie. they saw h ously the to should be t- enllsteil eicht ot ___ Amerlcan sol“ time, abl letters cross th opposite direction civilians addressed to U. cllers on the Western Front. Ooldea. ou the fex regions of ce on the east abor Plain, antttzed tithe-n, health o1 the child. all school work. f3 be needed for a class. The three hers and these 11 live - week addressed to friends that I am, Sir, etc.. 019d ‘Wm The mllfllffl} ‘ they made in Britain during the u. n. DENNIS, time when they shared the Island Marshfleld, P.E.I. higiof Lfagdgnald ha; {he bgst wi5h¢5 Qf 3,1] with the Bung‘ before D'D3Yt -—-—-—-———- says the magazine Brltaln. At the ut 70,000 personal c channel 1n from . . . . ls h tl b t. 1 ‘d . l. lv th l h tingutshed for a man of his still youthful age. uulwéofigs unfie,-sfglj,dtf,‘éd°,‘liihéif tlgeyowdrli; aendwgiiee kiiiaoviisg wwliitif v i I‘ ‘I gireglwegnltltrhe _ zltfirterlcan soldiers glue people Japanese Christians can . . . . . . r s . . , Halifax, alas, ts not enioylnggwd P0511001’ fore ln tttsuiihvtfv’? peiggiietti tblgs baniilitnorblciymwiastzifaiastetgetse; on such a scale been made be. nations. group of l5 men, women and children in Western Australia re- 5p1fl . . . Cently saw white people for the "British". The Japanese military reputation of being axselflsh, self-trtgltteous ttrtnfitfitr lvlvtiieé. are caste m“; been hideous“. cruel, ‘my! hence ‘t5 unpfpularhfiy‘ ed by the drolltilsllt to ‘rituvee fill; and they Wm get what is mm. _ . . F _ water from ,1 m and a _ t face when they were told should lime to be installed tn our theatres -o m,“ The), we“? terrified they could not; be Con. give the appearance of popularity to om: so they saw the train. __ Australian Elder“ 00 0 1W6] with White enuinel u“ ular; News Letter. ‘races. They dld not forget the g Y P°P *- I‘ i‘ ___ sling of that rebuff. They know The subject of lmmuumk g5 British history, very likely, better untrunn CAN A Lest we forget——or never knew. During to ‘me m’ P90011101 debflts- Obvi- "m1 M155 Calllmk“ ""10 first arcfttlly _ bluejackets. One latts to mater 1n Greek and one S‘B. pre-mtttlstcrlnl student. The otuers are tttkittg 1t, they have 1n- ue sending 700,003 personal letters across the English Channel each the British sol- This S. trans-Australian tn the unexplored splnt- ntral Australia. Idea, a soak 1n the sandhllls em fringe of the Null- 1s 500 miles east of When the Ondlen mls- for the first time, buses. horses and carts, consideration ls Indeed that kept in view in tit beyond that: 1n that subject 1n rtearl 15 , Day, July l, but as that happens to he a Sun- slalygntherelzllavettstzlttprk‘nflgltliegkiofiagz 2g sfikgoffifglg glfbiiindfiaugefi,’ day, Monday will ‘be ‘obsirvid- Greek and were told flve would pulp“ “d “pruemmg c “m” lty and Christ's teaching. _ ' students m, m 1 t 1 1n the last days of this dlspensa- every week now, and will continue to (10-50 Colgate ltttsnitztue ittariitfmenildii; m)“ me“ Wm m“ hum“ m?‘ n H Ch .t _ _ told Greek Sm“, 1932’ Rs personnel and think they are doing Gods 111 F15 "1115 “tail: l’ -* includes W0 manna [our CM“ will. We have seen that illustrated ruthless dictator, but who ever thlnk that a clergyman 1n Great -Br1ta1n would even conceive ( ' ' k" h‘ _> dicnted, begun 1- m y b 1‘ t; such Satanic beliefs. The Blble 1s (loos it “Se of m“ descrsnguautslnulng S ‘p important coubrse ten fihlgvellbcifaxl "MY being fulfilled "115 V91‘? d5)’ arts curriculum, and wtlll very soon be completed. I was always of the oplnlon that the great Ann-Christ would not rlso up within the British Emplre, but now I have to banish that ldea. JAPS AND MISS CALLBECK S1r.~Mtss Loulse Callback has been a missionary 1n Japan and has learned, as all mlsslonarles chance to show what good c111- zens they can be. Miss Callbeclfls crltlc. 1n his let- ter of the 19th, breathes the t of a heathen which Ls not lug to them. The nation wlll- be stript; and will probably yet suf- fer more than any people. How- ever. there 1s another slde to the altuatlon that should not be over‘- looked. The Japanese leaders have not been slow to learn the and at the Peace Table they got what they felt was a slap 1n the They know about the war we made on China when we forced upon her the opltlm trade and how we took over five port cities We are told 1n ‘the Scrlpture that. Ln other rtatlons under a. cruel and would i 1m Bracken And, farmer though he is, Canadian, bureaucrats l practising what operation. By legislation on behalf of the advice of trust. wavered. with his dogged insistence on “How can any Government be n 1n a B-j. bit-ho!‘ emtwretiattrea'tfii"aiafitta?? ,.. 1t malnl from the ordlnary vlew- point. o iwocl common sense and Brltlsh fall-play and Brltlsh _ius- nee. And certaln 1t 1s that a per- son who ls not prepared to dis- cuss thls question from the vleir- nolnt of British justice will hardly be ready to discuss 1t from the viewpoint of the subllmely gener- oils attitude of the Sermon on the Mount. —'l1|o Progressive “It is significant that throughout a political career withotlt parallel in the ‘Empire during ithis century, Bracken has been iden- tified with progress_— ,with progressive politi- ical movements. more than twenty con-" cecutive years Premier ‘of Manitoba. -He is today, the leader of a great national party, a party that is youn , virile, resurgent anda ove all else- pm- gressn/e. It is the belief of John Bracken that, however they may be expressed in political or economic terms, the ideals of all men of goodwill in Can- ada are best embodied in three simple words- Progress through Co-aperation. ' when John Bracken speak: of co-operation he is not thinking of docile cattle being driven willy-hilly to pasture; forcibly fenced in and impoten camp. Not for John Bracken the delusion of a heaven on earth densely populated with gestapo, disguised as Born in a log cabin, the life of John Bracken is itself a triumphant vindication of his resolute belief in his fellow men. Never defeated at the polls, he won five straight elections as Premier. How ‘I he preached-progress through co- ' enacting wise, farseeing, beneficial people. By usingvthe first period of his Premiership to restore the unsound finances of the Province, by drastic economies, tax adjustments. By using the second period to develop natural resources and to build roads at low cost. By using his third and fourth terms as Premier, to embark on great schemes of recon-' struction, enlisting the co-operation of all political parties 1n the beneficent task he had set himself Thus through years as leader of. the people Bracken won their co-operation by being, himself, the heart and soul of co-operation. To make his govern- ment truly progressive, he asked for and received the experts in every field. He drew upon ability and talent from whatever quarter ‘they came. Political advantage meant nothing to him; the good of the people, everything. By trusting them, he won their Through difficult years their loyalty never A remarkable man, this John Bracken. A pronoun-progress for the people in every department of national life. progressive," aka John Bracken, “unless ALL the people participate in it, Io the good of all?" - ' r Know John Bracken - lhc Progressive Cottsctvalivc . .._._.___.__ ,_ _ I thatb he gtiiouldlgreéfenlu n. Bfitlsh n; this questlon from this sub-‘or am 8h 0 B n. lime viewpoint, and has discussed P111150 EdWlTd wand a Japanese this ls a rash art. of Brltlsh ltlzen, seeing its e must have seen that the Japa- nese total ubstalner to whom Mlss Callback referred was a. Chrlstlan convert and therefore, to the Chrlstlan’: scripture a sult- able cltlzen Heaven, for which accordinfl the same scrlpture a Prince Bd- nor a flock of sheep t; to protest. I that species of enforced co-operation when applied to human affairs-and of which some of his opponents appear enamoured-is the very negation of true co-operation . . . a contradiction in terms best illustrated perhaps by the inmates of an internment John For, he was To this By consistently _ to sound health John political pol-tent- ' Othwn. resume, n. unkard to teetotaler." Surely udgment on the for~ the of Klngdom to | -_____________ FORMALIN i SHUT ON GEM“ A 0M0) but thoroughly "q locum‘ remeldey. Gpsréln mm lln ordzr ltinhttl: fflllery treated m, ""=-...t".:..~:::r"~t- =11»- FOI. BETTE]? CROPQ Trent your grain with (h, new lmproved CERASAN 6.‘l.","<‘-.'l‘.‘t‘.‘.‘f”l1‘.‘-t.§?' - pound treats 32 busheu. , PRICE $1.15 LB. TIN. .' ii-ii- MACS PIG WORM POWDER “Itwlllsbllh ttt worn! and 5 tiiutttfrttf Price of your pigs. THE 2 MACS 1&9 ‘Great Geflrge 51mg, Mall Orders Given Prom” _ A Attention. Ii. F. llutcheson‘ 8t SUN OPTOMETRISTS “Specialists In the flt- ting of glasses for the correction of ocular de- fecta.” 53 Grafton Street _, Professional Bards McLeod E? Bentley‘ w. a. BENTLEY. t; e .l. A. autumn. l. c lsrrllterl and Attorneyl-lt- Law 1M Prince Street ll. 00am: 0 Bu, Chanda Aconantantr ll Gnlton Street. Charlottetown n". 5gp 60: 241. Iuldnllh ‘,4 Mannlniz. 0-A-_ ifivunn sreww according i plorrell and Bomllfllll _ - . ~ _. .. t . . , . .. rd Island drunkard 1s not. And F wlmh "my “M m m,“ “nfldspi out“)? as 1w ed. Nine pattzer, eight pafatfQQpS and Stf31Ec.'l'lKfi‘flalll'glf_\' IhiiXifEWThe (lsochlfdloi unfit tiltileixenn ‘ftlemgityfiftiiéi- Holt ldiruilfpifiirttirfgernflggorfriiiizjeiifi$115310! 0! flalllflkflézlels If a”??? n‘ - the value of the promise ltemter Jones uoug 1t - _ . . . . . . . should not be expected to do more slon of Manchurla British and her subiect, but rather from the i0 m9 m” l s e er m8 - Chartered Accountant: b3 k f OH, ., m, i, would be mdin" the 42 infantry dIVISIOHS were identified tn thc than M, a, a émfie‘ Youmwws American mvestér d flewpomt o; one who has 5pm,, ttngly conclude with the fqlloxt-tng m? m ,1 (urdmiqlltv thnlflul" " lottg series of actions through northern Ittgpétgleatgt lotto things for tliciti- graitlflcatlon becausesthc ehriiggghetzc llplwartll; of 29 V001‘; l]?! hBrltlm flgagfi}!!! Rudyard Klpun“ Re- lvm“ Tm“ admin‘ 1 the Low and we g5 g,ttztgzg,,sz,gggggm=gg,,ggsg- $.:t".."-.::.ti;:".: .1". mitt‘: ~11 fumk with m» t» pow w cute-alw- ’ . . . . - _ ‘ _ . , __ _ E y"? ‘r Y .. v . 5 h ~ 1c e p. W_ C. Chum lst Canadian Armys‘ principal strength was ‘of tgciltr o-tn lespoltt.-llJllftll.s,. f1,_=_[ 391m o; me tnvmon ,3; public s-bflvlilnvf $110K 1110x019: wudmfinwes that have no, m“ “fiquqyuvak from five Canadian divisions and two armored ream“: tphe ‘msrfnle °f mfb “Ma Chmat when b01005 Were killing ggfigf Ipfifglng amcfimttacthewltgverg] tn awe , ,_ » r sun are .e 0 s t . . brigades, although British and other troops were down. lt 1s well to ask sciitids gierittdv°mttif land children’ some other races that “tend mesa such boasting u the gentile; u“. ll A B.“ Tod >‘ exercise at Prince - - ~ to cm hat =--<- ‘i ~ e 5s es were mule 1mm h l th d t‘! And 1°55" breed‘ Wllhm" m’ ~ I 7 a) 5 Cnmlnenccnlcnt 5 attached from time to time At least I7 (rr- P s” mambb» "VZPJ-dll". scrap tron imported from C 5° 005 are’ an I m“ “My -, _ < ,. . .. - y. t] -. ' _ ‘ _ __ - A ~ r deritccrtxy and rt-ugim, but the ‘ ~ ‘m’ that 1n spite of race prejudice the hw- 3533151113, SOLICITOB of \\ ales Lrtllege ate .t ttttnntlcr tint its 1n d ,_ _ b d] I _ , d }_ . W“ n . . _ . - , L ada. Some of their aeroplane guns Lord God of Hosts be with usyet. v _ __ . , _, ntau ntsions were so a y (ecttnatc ttat prim lwuvnslbllllt tit sttth m.- w". m,“ tn En land. d M90035” Pup“ "1"" held '1 t 118st 1 u» oTAnY. ETC- stttutton stands, like rtthct‘ cdttcattottal instttll- “my were mm mble of further resishncc w tc_:'s rests Wllhl the parents, and gflfmaf m}. mg l’ an the 111811 Pvlllliaiw" ammg the“ 181' Lest we forge’ we urge CURRJE BUILDING - _ . , , . .- f . ,| flrt 0m. _ _ _ l_ _ _ ‘ ° Wlll continue to do 53 no mane;- o “ e panes cams low llplls 1n respect: to decent I 531' srt etc" ~—-’** “on” flmmhlmm H” wmM-"j, o‘, mu“ d . divisional formations. The total prisoner count what ls itttemptctl 111 the schools from [he United Sui”- 1H5 9053’ mora conduct and more especlgl." M. MmKENZlE. _ service forces ltrtvc been lighting for during f 1 C ' A M _ __London Fr“, Pmsg ‘ 011011811 t0 0011 31050 P001110 Hflmes- 1y 1n respect to cleanly physical can“ Co". i . _ l _ _ f_ 1 f or tie anadtan rmy up to ay 4 the ‘Ihey hmtlve- indeed behaved very habits 1 have m mind also the M. ALBA the“ lust h.“ lhiui" l‘ 5mm” f“ ‘°°‘°m ° day before the mass surrender in llollatttl and Anton- ttuiiTrtiiitcmq a\yaiung badly» 1"" “'01” "my will Buffer. almost unanimous testimony 0! i’ ‘M'- WB‘ at thought, \\'lllCll is Its vttltl tn democracy I“ the northwest Germany — was 192,000. A total m‘ 937137008!‘ r ti l. 1n Great Bigtltwis 13s..“ ,“_“'°" m rememl”? the P01100- f0f005 0f the P10111000 Clllldh" B""“'°.§,f°f(‘,'l,"ff" ‘l’ .“'.° “"‘““l“*' l‘ .“‘.‘~‘ “F” ‘i""’- °‘ “ml ‘"“‘ 0f 180.000 other vrisunets 110W are “Militia iigiiiii“ iii-@.‘ii$hii§i‘.“" ' e O Xfcttiii? siii? eltlifii angels giovgbiitiitii ttimiiltientiiittttwitiiisailiti; BABRISTER. souclroll. 8T0 ycrstties that the .\. > first sllfllllCaSCvfl. and dijposal in those surrendered Mum The forms up GTfCQEmIC imp b 93-545 W, l. GREEN that they would simply 1059 their (mARLOTTETOWN the >31“ Slob“ h“ lmi“ whim"! ma") “"1"” which achieved this splendid feat of arms under ‘t‘,‘,’}§,",§‘,.‘§"“,,‘}’“,,,§‘ count“, m, a Bundns iijtpditltibe aiierteheasreihiiiiexiatlildffig “ti: WC‘: "1 “Tlflll ill-vim); “lb-“(r lmlhlllsll‘ h“ t" Gen, Cfefafs mmmand totalled p.55 r113“ 35 single unlt utirlcr central con- J P _ ;;———-—-———~———— the Jans. I have also ln mlnd MCPhGE B-A- K-C tunpltetl tetitrxtt-gtrtl); , F . .> trcl, says the Toronto Telegram. A AlkEcr. RESIDENTS the fact that during the Russlan- “Y M, _, _ , _ full (lIHbIOIIS. rotn Cacn to the finish, the Um“ m, “m. w, fpflhg V.“ u 1N CANADA Japanese war of‘ 40 odd vears ago - NOT‘ -- \\t'tlt tltt- Cl-ttéditl tltr‘ vutr ttt ltttzttpc out‘ 2nd‘ 3rd and 4th Canadian [xvisimw- “em function of lbcztltgoiitirtintettvt: JS . _ ""1 i I I We SW11" 0f the 011100010 Chlvfllff THE MONK IN THE KI-HiBEN BARRISTEB SOUCITML edttcattottztl ruttttttzttzts ztrt‘ |.'t.t:t'_- new rcspttttsi- mrough m [he Cam ai n and {or the vast ‘month ill America. blrt U10 “m” ‘lemml’ snifr‘ wish m express through of the Jam m contrast w that o’ I Cltarlflm" ,.‘.n_ n __, _ ‘I L _ H W __ 1 t P l! I strum; (he grave shortcomings m the Forum of the Guardian my the Russlans was exploited in the , lulq Bufldhll _f_..a b.lt.t.s. llctttttittn. an.‘ t-u s..tt.t p415. tte Gem Crerar also had the 1st and 5th Canadian that sysmm as vmen me Con? Whole-hearted approval of the let- press of every Provlnce of Canada OM" 15 5 WW1? W108» -—~_i” ,LAM Sllldfilt llflll)’ “Flll ""0111 "'11"? m9" all‘! “'0' Divisions. The 4th and 5th were, armored div- pangs frfm “time ‘was’ n?“ Li§,.",§,‘,"°,fi. by £415? L?!” can‘ and every state of Anherlca to 'tl'l‘iia iilltigtiii tbisalvrllhig‘ PALMER U HA5 L“ men who ltztvc cltttststt ll rcstltll". the practice of I-sl-onsh gggwglgd °bx§pgfigéslqdigrragg “fofilgg restdents h; 5‘§,,{,°,~,,_ OI Jggaxltfi: ‘Atnwzgozllgtwgfi ‘,‘,§,,,w§,,,1‘§”‘,,“,§§ It has a week's-lid lowly moo. A. l. llAtipstdrlVéhfi-éuéf ' v lqming after ltavittg learned the practice of a at u their h0g0 .-ou,,¢¢tt,,,,, m, large nutwlthstattding the bitterly anttz- just as llkely to bentll right rs Qt “l”; hfifhzfiflggeoem this place! uh “Again Scniin Chamber! “m5 New lllwblcll“ “m “llcmxi “ml Hm“ Rt H \V'll' M ‘ll l\' k It . °r m” “ma” m‘ m“ 1°“?! n" “ommc mph" t” "his Iehwlflthaf "h" ‘vlmwfme pmpagand“ d ha“ ‘Ira-Mull well of deep dcllsht - Charlottetown. P- 3- l‘ - ' r I -_' _ I . on. t lam axwe . it en, tatott ltydt-itttttx. Upon the creztttott (if “Wwilredfill Th‘? GullTdlfln 0- Mfly 00d Prejudice against the Jnvun- Tm u me mm “fink Mom“ 1'0 LOAN for the change m cotttctt, of tltc thtssttmttts. ttc Beavorbrook of Beaverbrook I; B m! Cher!“ the uaummt n“. Scrvlc‘ under 20th. wtrt-ttctt by one who stints ese now . “spam” , ' me 0 B0! Ercatet" nrttttritv iii t'it~ v- wt" ttten 1nd woutcll l S B ~yl I l’ q i ( l the dlrcctton of the Home 01- hulls?" "Bfmsll Citizen". Thls It Slwllld SCBTIEIYIIBHGCBSSBPYYOT A“ thmsmppms ma‘ Emmi’ through o "m" ' t H _ ‘ - cy, ..urrey rttst newspaper tttzwttatc attt 11cc, untrrm" qt t, t. Writer may lnded b_ 1 ll no a th t I tn w t. - themselves, \\'1ll give atltled stimttlztttott to the politician, bu)", this date .879. ‘V; a bomb stalled. Ifbcetsszirtilyijnfhrd ithasiof}, real Brltlsh citlzeiai, bu‘; ital? liar: d; to Suiiterly? dlsdrlfzldffotheostodbs A‘ “lam” thmugh mm’ sweetly u-m-k; ' mmnh, t d l a ' t ' t W,” 1 W05 0001111011511’ expanded _ u, for me to imaglnc that he can be of Japanese atrocltles 1n the pres- eu‘ ttornev _ t. an an coup ny pronto er a t at ax ant the London are“ from 4,330 flrb a real Brltlsh soldier. If he ls so ent Paclflc war. Mlsa Calbeckaflrhm, ~1 p, Cmnmhsoner for ._l)-..:¢.;-—kt~—l:-T Montreal ttntil I910, when he Cllligrated m Lon. rzncétoont 1130 igntlnttti‘ it, a pgak n; itehgiletheonfltrst real ‘Brlflshmioldllpr lettfr w? pint by the way ‘an t m“ ‘P1,: gaggle charm, rrinefsfélcvzflztlr m |1$lg|1| lCtlll l) do" and was “most immediate] V J. w l o salons. c e n con ac w w o n00 08y or wpanese war crmn- Reva, than“ “mu mo“ an ~ i s Y allflPled BS -1 _____ advocated wholesale destruction of als. This question 1s quite bzltond e ea e ' Late Richard -—~— ~— y Uttiottist candidate for Ashton-undcr-Tyttc, for It was v-r: Day ln bomb-scarred (l; rustle, either ln recldess jest 0r 0111‘ ability t0 PYOPQYIY lnvelllflfltfl n qttiloiltueutlliiliteg: ill}? ‘llfh... 0mm 8111:“ lg:- “ha, It is wt-rtlt tit-ting that of the ll» ntvlllbcfs which he ivas elected; he was a tttentber of the London‘ Tlmusfmd‘ “r 3mm“ ownrgm earnest‘ He is the “m and ludge‘ and l" ‘Mum “mm” ' in the King Cztltittet wht-tt tht- \\":tr lifttiif‘ out itt l<_)_;t_), ottly‘ tlte l‘t'ittt_~ .\litt'~:t‘t‘ ltitttstlf and fivc Mr. Howe, .\lr. liardittct‘, lit‘. lan .\I.'tt'l(rttzie attd others renrtitt. 'lltt~. 5 are Mr. j. .t\. .\l.'tcl\'ittttt-tt. no fewer than hlichattd. lion. .\'. .\. H011. Raoul Dzttttlurztttd. Of this avalttttcltt- of rcsigttalitttts, two were precipitated in protest ngnfiitlst ttteufs record of pcrfttrtttance." namely those Flt‘. to llitti»t<:r<_-—t1tttrt~ than half the fOilllpr-dlilVl.‘ tlisztpiif-ztrctl from the Cabinet, one ltavittg died and I) resigned. Hon. _l. L. Rillfiltlll, lion. .\ltg"tts l. Illitcdoitaltl, Ilmt. C. (i, Pot-vet, lion. L. ll. Lalileclte, Hon. T. A. Crerar, lion. W. l’. Mnl/tclt. llon. I. L. .\lcl..'trt_v, mid the late lqltfi t ht- 7f Mr. Ralstott and Mr. Power. trevotisly that same "record of performance" "adtintpclletl Ilon. I‘. j. It. Cardin, .\linister if Public Works, to relinquish his portfolio. ll’ - I ll>l'.‘_)', cabal lteaded by Mr. Banar Law and Mr. Lloyd (i-corge vvlticlt overthrew Mr. .t\sqttith's Governtnettt in Decentber I916; was tuadc a P.C. and raised to fhc peerage itt i918, when milled 1n t-he squnre 1n front. of Bucklmzhnnt Palace shouting, "We want the King and Queen." This went on for some time untll flit- ally a shrlll Cockney volce cried: “Where's George?" During the en- real British soldler I ever heard advocating persecution or punlsn- ment. of any sort on lndlvlduals simply on account of thelr race and without proving them as 1n- dlviduals gullty of some off enre IO RFC British Missiott “(inverti- T wo years ‘4-J’-- the bulk of the shares in the Loni/on Daily 15.1.‘- {trrrr through which he sponsored several pol- itical campaigns, including Empire Free 'l‘radc; appointed Minister of Aircraft Production in i940, Minister of State itt 194i, ltcatl of the to Moscow Lord Privy Seal in I943; his publications in- clitde Canada In Flanders, iii/tr And Thr lVnr, PnIi/irinnx And The Press RCAWIIVCPS Of The British Empire: The earth revolves with me, yet makes no motion, The stars pale silently in a coral sky. _ In a whistling void I stand before my mirror, Uncotncemed, and tie my tie. and the ct" King was _ _ _ home as 1t hiirmrs, Politic- ple. vlnce. ,»')LJ..J.£ were perfectly been-among ptutck tio hLsi pustfasl t} - ec s, n spte o b tz. 1e same year’ V-horrors. Bombs had blasted __ suing laughter the King nd Qugpn ngalmt the laws of the land 1n ltt tltt- past“ months lte bccante Chancellor of the Duchy of Lan- together with the two lbrlncesses, which they reside. and of which caster and Minister of Information; acquired Stepped “uh ‘m m me Palace bid‘ m"? "e legally qualmed “luzells- cony and were cheered to a stuttd- still. That Londoner's shout w,“ not. really _a question-he knew it They that -Lhs where he had always King Geot- ad hls su flre and owd knew 1t. aware them. had theirs. That "Where's George?" may n not have been 1n keeplng with court etlquette, but 1t spontaneous expression of the sonal admiration and love wnlch George VI has won from hls be- loved Cockneys. -- Vancouver Pro- monl the Chrlbtlan nntlons ofthe WES 1 his viewpoint. of the Christian doct- But the Klng and the Royal Famlly re- mnlned and tolled with their peo- the cr- A Jab may be "just a Jam" 1n the oplnlon of "British Citizen," but I am ulte convinced that. a "British C11 zen" 1s not always an ideal Brltlsh cltlzen, and not even a typical one. For BrlMsh Citizen must. have observed that Miss Calbeck might well have discussed her subject from the transcendent i? rlne as prupounded 1n the Sermon on the Mount, for, a; I under- stand, she ls a returned mission- ry from Japan and she known well that Japanese students of western clvlllzatlon are well ac- qualnled with this doctrine and marvel at the aubllmlty of 1t 1n contrast 1n the practice of 1t a- ly be lnvestlgated and ‘Judged by some high lm-partlal an lust tr!- bunal 1f such a. tribunal ls to he found at present 1n the world. What Miss Callback advocated tn her letter, however, was slmnly fair play and justice for Japanese Brltlsh-born reslden-ts of Canada, and for that. ‘ I suppose all unoffendlng naturallzed Japanese cltlzens as well, and 1n this mut- ter she has my whole-hearted sym nthy and s nport. Let "we resl enta. I any. dealt wlth 1n the splrlt of proverblal Brltluh Jus- tlce. Let them be dealt with 1n the s lrlt of the M a Charla and t e open door pol cy of Brlt- nln; let them lf vou wlll be deal: with ln accord wlth the arguments advanced to justlfy Brltalirs part 1n the Boxerwnr 1n Chlm and the Boer war In South Afrlco; and 1f this be done we need fon- no unjust. extpulslon or persecut- lcan of Japanese residents 1n Oun- a rn world. Min Cnlbochhvw- lmrd before leloslnghiggrla n" any: n tee toxlcatlnullq the drlnklng of ln 11011 In Shall seem more splrltual and (all. from listener alr- Raflectloim Sunken shapes of many a star In the hlsh heavens set afar. ..Arm Hunps/teltd Branch. 0-000-0- NOTICE All taxes District must. h; paid beforel June 1st. are being leetion: MRS. D O-I-Sl. 4 By order, EROY HOWATT, of Vlctorla Schlwl After this date all handed 1n for col- Sec'y. of Trusirss. 0040-00044 ALEX w. MATHIESON SI El ontmwaoutilrfl‘ G‘°"i':°nttu§; M nev R. t nxltltltsrilll. BOLICITU '- » Charles R. Mcouaflf a A r _ snllcltor. ntiziiitini-r E" tetuwl lldlnl. 000"“ may B" Phone s” Frederic A- W! " QARRISTEB. 0T9- !!! Great George sired . B" Phone l“! P‘ o E L omuonrroww. P- -