rm: chatting crown cuanouvu llotos By Tho Way our. FOUR n- IEUIIURIAL NUIIZS - TllE PUBLIC FORUM 0llAllLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN blornlng Dilly (Founded In HIT) President: Lleul. Col. W. Chute: S. MQLIIO Vice-President: J. B. Burnett. FJJ. Secretory: Lleut. Col. l). A. MIOKIBIIOII. 0.8.0. Editor Ilnll Managing Dlrector: J. B. Burnett. l‘J.l. lllflltllle Editors: l-l-ank Walker and Llelt. Ian A Barnett, 8.U.N.V.B. 10h Act-Ive Servlool ‘The Strongest Memory in Weaker Th; the Weakest Ink." THURSDAY. FEB. I7. I944 Airfield Island Some impression of the colossal effort by Ivliich the people of Great Britain have turn- rll their island iltln ottc vast airfield may he galhcrctl front 1hr follmvittg facts recently‘ litlllllallfitl ili lltc London Titties: ' the l\‘..\.l".'s ttvcragt; airfield, _> 1o 2 1-2 miles illTZI, 1s s11:'rt>111.t.-d by a l'i\'€-"lil€-l0t1g Ptlfl- mcttr 11ml. 5o fcct uiilc, lnsidc are three l‘llll\\(l\_~, unt- Jxitio yards, l\\|| 1,J,oo yards. all 5o flll-ll» tiidc. l,:11g'er airltcltls havt- four ru11~ “M, 54m, l», 1.11, yards. The total area of 11:1:\\.1_\. 11ml pt ri1l1-.'tc1'-t1':lcl.\ is nearly 100 _\.trd~, \‘1|lll\.llL'lll 1n 11,1100 nlil-zs wide. ilillc total lll'(‘-'\ of all ~.t . .- ~. .'_‘-»>.t‘~\1;r:1c~. i. ('1[lll\;ll(‘lll. to 1o- 1tll'|1.l1l~ uf ticvagt- type ilvwtlllcfl- to lllllltl ti1v>c airfield» cost llritttin itiimcttse l\'1:1i\\.'t_v concrete mcrages l» iticllc» 'lhi rc1|t1i1'c1l 3t),OOt.l,0tlO tons itiatcriztls all alrfii-ltis, .\lllP]lllt'll from ll1_|1]ll)- lllllillt, lnfililtil] Jlpllllftl l,_'5o,u0ti 1011s of llgllq] ,,.,-,. 11.,‘ [l1l\ 1|tll'l)t)><‘. lior ix of over .1», Jtirflthl. lnult for lht- L .\..\.l"., tnater- l.li ttsffl uuulrl fill a lorry convoy “.000 ttlilei lotltl; it-lurlv. actually hauling material covered rncr _'_§,\)tlt)_<lll0 urlcs. et|11ivalc1it 1,000 times tulip-n >qu.::‘t- ' road 511 "ct 1 f tiurt. A return recently issued shows there are 2o,- 082 occupied dwellings in this province, 13,677 farm, 1.170 rural (not farm), 4.935 urban. I I o n lt was bound to happen. Bermuda having last year agreed to allow autos to run oti its streets and roads, is now 1o be called to pay iii- comc tax for the first time in thc colony's l1is- tory. Assemblyincn said they felt the colony's cconotny no longer could be dependent upon in- direct taxation alone, particularly since after the war it would be necessary to reduce tariffs so Bermuda could compete with other resorts in attracting tourists. - 1U Ill it l Henry Ford II warns dealers not to be niis- lcd by the publicity given “the car of to1iior- row", which he describes as "a transparent, 5ll]lCl‘~Sll'L‘3ll1llllC(l. tear-drop automobile cap- ablc 0f running fifty or sixty tniles oti a gullutt of gasoline, using tires of supcr-syntliclic 1'tll'J< ber which \\‘ill last almost indefinitely”. ‘New trucks and cars nccd not be looked for tmtil "all our boys are back home tigain,” and even then, he claims, manufacturers will produce essen- tially 1942 niode_ls for itiimedialc postivai- sales. II Ii ‘it 1k .\11othcr new party has been iualtgttratctl in tfljuebcc by Messrs. hone (jlialottt. member of the (Quebec Legidzitivc .\>se1itblv fur Lothiiiierc; llr. l'ltilippe Hamel, Quebec dentist and a foi- nier member of the Assentbly", and l'aul tiouin, former leader of the .\ction Liberal Xationztle. which effected an alliance with L'nion Nationalc >ll0l'll_\' before the latter yiarly won the 1936 {juebcc general elections. lillf‘ thrcc lueli, who (‘CYISCII to participate in activities of the llloc llopttlairc last fall iii a protest over leadership of that jiarty", will issue a ltlatforni at an early flair, n- : n- a “My Child", iii;'age. "you have a heart. of gold, 1f you know Mint. that. is." -'I'or-mw Star. why do people spend money they haven't not. to buy things they don't. need to impress reoplg they don't. llkett-Dunnvllle Chronicle. In North Bay parents were Jail- ed for neclectlnl.’ their children but. if the war lasts ton enough child- ren wlll be inmate mr neglecting the storm had s F OOTPATII PLOUGII Slr,—-It Mu a very fine early last; Sunday ‘homing Journal. quent. debtors around on chains tll the dBbl-S are DI-lm-Bt. Th Ttmes-Joumal. sulfa thugs, \Vell_ that: a. DSO. or at Zeast a Heart. fo1- their Windsor Star. explanation of ‘he orlgln of of the quarter-ton combat Holablrd, Maryland, In marked “GP" and tlis: axiity drivers the rtst.—New and mechanics (ltd lYcrk Sun. Mr. IIaroldITunsfan had roast duck for dinner recently brook trout as .1 side entree. Dunstan took ‘prowl with his trusty rifle his shoulder; saw a wild riuck pre- takc whiz. I-lis shot killed the duck 311:1 titicn he nicked it up he was rurprisctl to find a ten-inch speckled trout held fast tn paring to its beak-Crecmoi-e Sta r. speaker The In a church their parents. —5t. Thomas Times- Probahly a trifle drillflo but no doubt productive of results. Ethi- Opinn creditors lead their delin- Omdl Penicillin ls hailed as one of the three ticrors of the Mr. the other two licitig blood plasma and the how about, Purple discoveries? The nrnsnt. issue of American Notes and Queries gives :1 plausible tum deep". The firs: pilot model turned out by the American Crimp large snow plough clear tho streets for those who could drive to church ln automobiles. But what about. the people who had to plow thwuah the snow up to their knees on the aloe-walks? In other _ years the Clty had l! p10 “tlwniio: hlhe Id ‘ tar w eory c. s orm l: e - In: the snow on the slde walks and squares for the people who have to ‘walk. Its quit/c 1:.1.l right 101' people who can stay in bed until the snow is all tra-tnplerl down. But, tor pep- ple who have to get out early its quite different. With a new Mayor at the helm and some new blood tn the City Council. I would say. “be up and doing, and do not re- lax, just because the elecuon Is all over for another two years." I am Sir, etc. PROGRESS. . BUR AL ELEECTRIFICATION his usual riiornlng Sir,_- Your editorial 1n ‘Thurs- day's paper introduces a subject that should now be taken Up ser- iously. and something more than talk and speculation be done with reaard 1o rural electrification. The importation of our electric- al enei devewlterl outside the Provlnt s a proposal that. should meet with the scltd opposition of our people. It would be shocking, I believe“ 1,. liarn how much we pay from ill-S Island for coal. oil, tzasolltie, fertilizer, seed. feed. flour foods, machinery, clothing and all other imports, and it is little woii- ’ i TINGS r . , The ftillowlng Farmers’ Meigiings will be held in Charlottetown on dates specified below. Place of meetings: PRINCE 0F WALES COLLEGE ‘Entrance Grafton Street Agricultural room basement PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND DAIRYMENS ASSOCIATION. 'r coda . Februa 22nd. mo run. and 1-80 tw- Tlww lllwrlllt mlictmyr wlll .3" toolu of outltandlnl lnt-mlt to tho lhlrr- men o! the Province. Reports for the year wlll be dollveltod. Ir. W. C. Cameron of the Federal Dnlry Dlvlslon, Ottowo. wlll bo pro- sent and deliver In address at the evening meeting. PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND SHEEP BREEDERS’ ASSOCIATION. F 1; 23rd n 10.00 nan. A full report zyuylgi‘;‘mgieatyboveh-litlgnaoductlon, marketing and other foo- turea of Interest. PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND FEDERATION OF AGRICULTURE, Wednesday, February 23rd, 1.30 and 7.30 p.m. Member: of nll farm organizations ln the provlnce should attend this meeting. Resolutions bearing 0n Important farm issues wlll be received and presented. Reports covering the work of the Canadian Fed- oration will t» tabled and discussed. Ample opportunity will N provided for the discussion of farm problem. Al. tho evening meeting Professor A. B. MacDonald of St. French Xovior Exten- slon Department wlll tlellver an address on the work of Co-oporl- llves and point the way to a future program In thh connection. This outstanding speaker should be heard by a large audience whol i1 Mensa, and my , lovo w “Plilhw '°""’"* |' B ' ' I-Vgd allzood’ m m“ A153 COMBINED Ronda Prove Th. Qualify o'er that all branches of oltr agric- ultural actlvities have to be bon- used and subsidized to make thcm at all prjfitublc. In addition to all this, there is a Former Prime Minister R. (i. Ilctizics, tiow z: member of the. Australian War Council. ad- dressing thc House at Canberra saidthat the in- vasiott of litiropc from the wcst will be “the great hazardous stroke in the history of this war." "When it comes." he told the llonsc of Representatives, "it will involve the British and American people in casualties, rislts and hazards comparctl to which their whole cas- ualties sustained so far ill 1hr: trar will hecotne rcltltivcly- small.” .\lr. .\lc11zics said tlic iti- vasinn not only will be 1111 attack" on a p0wcr~ - fully defended country but will lie “an invasion and Subsidies on which our whole lifg and means of living will depend." _—"_*_ I I i i had got falrlv well along tn his from both town and country. explanation of the Beverirtge re- noit. One listener leaned over to his rielkgltibor. ‘Does he mean that us wcr n2 eoo have on o til p8,, m. ,,-_,..p,,é !§5,md_ “in, 5,2,3 tendency to ignore our water pow. ,1". "the. parvf\u “Stan”. fleck," cr resources. and ask on outside exclaimed lilo first tnc, "that ain't umcer“ m send, 0v" a few mws‘ no goody. _,,.mm me Pun,“ word’ horsepower and put. in their Every road. so it. ls said, must have a titrniitc, and this seem- ingly. also applies tn Tobacco Road now on tour. After '1 ~eccnt dis- Rlilloinlinu week in Cincinnati, it was decided fhat probrtblyi the play had made one “tare-well visit" too many to that c _. and must con- tinue its turnln eating festival in other terrltorles, as i‘ itndoubtedly will-San Francisco Argonaut. round 11;.» w-"irlrl. ln addition. airfield lmilditigs. inclritl-Itug 1uottoooticcoilittiodation httts, required 18000.0(») citlljr fcct wtuitl. 1.000.000 1011s >lCCl and cast iron and s - of the above nientioiierl IL‘. airfield. vctpiircd uvcr 1.000 buildings. lliitish factorftw contrilntled yjopcx) miles of cable» rtczirlv 7,000 electrical tfilllSftJflllCffi, etc. 'l‘l*.i:: '.‘.\;|>l;1i1ts how llrilrtiu is able tn mar- shal the Ctlltt>>fll blows shc is now strildllfl ill (lernizuiv from the air, titilizitig forty tn fifty airfiolds for a single bomber attack. PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND CENTRAL FARMERS’ INSTITUTE Thursday, February 24th at 10 l.m. and 1.30 p.111. Thou meet- ings will cover reports from different Institutes In the province and an Interesting dlseusslon of’ fnrm problems, TELEPHONE 1m It. has recently been stated in the Island pigvss that 80 percent. of our water power has been deve-lopsd and little lIlOYc can be expected from that source. I believe that is far from fact. A survey would show that not 20 percent. of the available water pow- er 1's being tiscd mid perhaps not. more than to percent Oii the Duiik River, between the most efficient. Attention Swine Breeder: Now ll tho time tn qllnlt PIGWOBM Farmers hatitiic-ts fll Canada are becoming increasingly’ ,-,l.t1‘1i1r-_l Ztllftlll the effect of stibsidtes being paid iuod Plodncers as part of tltc tiovcrmneut s 'I'li¢ number of Canadian Western farmers who paid off or reduced their mortgages in 1943 erlcmis began ouzzinc" along When ti-icnatfyw-p-rirtt-ing Am- plaiit of Mr Austin Scales. tthat provides a vast. arm of tho country with electricity), and tide water, there are miles of fast falling wat- By iulng tho most effec remedy on tho market. MAGS PIG - IVOIUI TONIC PO\VDER English roads l" ‘heir accustomed trimmer, cm- tridition was put to severe strain. A “efnrned traveller reports that. England ‘s tcady to scrap its ancient custom of driving on tho left side of “he load, and keep it scrapped. We don't. blame readers if they pttfcr to trike lIlC WDOTY along with a ~"t‘tt‘l'tltl5 help- lng of salt-Kitchener Record, is likely 1o be continued and even increased (lmillfi 1944- KCCOYdiIIg to reports. .\ 1‘(‘C<‘11[ news item, quoted in a Country (juidg bullctin, slates. "Mortgage debts on Manitoba farms were Sharply reduced last year and outside the er, laughing rit the people for their folly in making no effort to harness it in tho service cf the country A few yiroperly placed charges of explosives would soon create o, gorge to any point where a suit.- uolc silo could be found to erect a good dam, and an avttrage head of 20 to 25 feet. could be h"; at any power site. This would develop around 200 horsepower at each plant. and probably four or five could be built on this stream alone. This, I think, would be ten times the power now being dliveloped on the Dunk River, and tit: same holds true. I believe, throughout the Pro- l vince If a government survey should pnhcy- 1o ltccp the cost. of living under control. sat . 1h,- lliutyrn _lt_llll'llill. 'l'hcy accept the prin- ciplr, as :1 itct-cssziryi ,».-11~1'Qt the OVCY-Zll ivar- [hm Qculltrllly, hut arc afraid of its loiigdcrilt (‘lb-Tl "=1 Plllllit‘ “l’l“ll“" bPllflmlcl-S’ [my Si" “finnipcll Land Titles office the number of l," "lilmib ‘we laliing the lmce O1 Plbcscnt day ttiortgflges dischafgvd was nearly four times ‘is lvuul n: ‘SnllIBa tor grrantcd and consider what man‘ I __ . _ ‘ _ _ ; I __ _ ht ,-al_,m_l_ . y as new tnortgagcs registered. In thccoun- ll.“ in‘ l’. ‘n? “ ."‘“ lcml.“ “Ll V. trv only 590 new mortgages were l‘[“"'l5t(‘l'(‘tl l ,i lill'llll'l'~' tear is that this attitude \\1ll be during me ‘C8,. “H, V, “m. Mk0; H" “ilillitulil ‘illl-Lin {he “me mums m readjust pnctS’ Similar rqtoi-ts come Si1$k€llCll€\\'flllURlfCl (ht-p sttlistoies. , , _ _ “berm ‘l hcvc is §Lllll€tlt11lg to be said for this attitude. ' y, g y ,_ Ifnnfficial inquiry has slioivti that but a Slllall pcrcctitzigc of consumers are awarc of the it“? tl.;|t Cietv lllllt’ they purqhqcg ,1 bottle: 0f llltlk, ,-, 3...,‘ u; 1.1.1.1 l>l' .1 pound of lmtlcr, the U0)‘: “rumour chip,- in .1 part 11f the real cost. Through subsidies the (iovcrnnietn every day of the week ,,,,_\-_,- ,1 ghnrg 11f every faniily-‘s food and grocery ltlll. I1 amounts tn anywhere from $1 to $2 a “pd,- for the ttvt-ragg f:1n1il_v. tnay cost a total m‘ 1:0 million dtyllars this year for all Cattadtt. "flu,- vstcni of food subsidies was adopted ivitlt priCe tmtrnl in Canada. but it is still a stibycct of hittcr debate across the bflrdfr. ‘llic tendency i111. l)(‘E‘H 1n votisider lllcse 11's‘ "producer" stibsiiiit-s“. sinus paid to farmers to offset lllgl] production costs and to enable tlicm tr. incrcisc production. Farmers don't llhC that idea. 'I‘hcv Stlggggt that if tlle. term “consumer subsidy" ivas in lllOl'(' widespread use it would It wlll thoroughly dlllll all traces of worms and -i my; the health of 7o erd. Prise 35c ner Ill- ‘ AMMONIATED BRONCIII COMPOUND ‘mm . -._ a "plllbtlo and mum. - ~ _ or filled trenttAuent ‘ll d - ll ' w" loin ohignli: Bronrlil Price 50o oer bolt!!- You would not. ask that If you had been mart-let‘, cr oven if you had studied generation fi"l'-Dll§ the beasts. Do you not know how it is with love? First, comes delight: then pain.‘ then fruit. And then their 1s Joy of the fruit. but. that is different again from the first delight. And mortal liners must not try to remain at ‘he first step: "t" lRSI-lllf! lbsission is 11in dream nf a harlot and ‘rout lt w?- wake ln despair. You mist not try to l<EED the ruptures: they have (lone their work Man‘ kopr 1;.- worms, —C.S Lewis. ‘in "The Pilgrim's Rcccs." are choosing those all important ring choose where you [mow “ the tiualltv l; KIIIJIIILQQIL. prove these estimates to be nearly at Wellneris. Your selec- eori-ect, it should show beyond lion of Forgel-Me-Ngg m“ doubt where We should look for the "' u dlamond emuc. Isfiuflrfflglliiilrlllitllitigérlllcllil reiiiiedrgyatliiievtialii: ' i "m" “n” and dlamm“ lniz to have installed l," "r mfimiefl "fidhll If it. ls rteclded to use our water “'35 ll h?“ < . you'll power resources there are many at"! “to rlllxs she prefers GIB- otliei" projects such as rcforestlng t 4 W. W. WELLNER LTD at the sources of the streams, bull- Since 1868 ding control ctatns for flooding All you mounts» WITH LUMBAGO on nick lr will take 10 ‘rears to clear the Pacific is- lands of Japanese soldiers who will conlintie gucrilla warfare rafter japan is beaten, Lfapl. Edward \'. war SORE If lo we have one 11f but remedies It‘? offer El . S Rickenbacker declared at a hond luncheon at the Bankers Clitb, New York. Expressing the belief that (icrtnairv would not give m. before ll(‘.‘(t fall at the earliest and that _l.'t]1t111 might hold out for one to five years af- ter that. he predicted that the public debt of the United States would 111011111 to 400 or 50o billion dollars and that “sorrow will conic to a million American homes" before the war ended. Warn- ing against propaganda he said that was try- ing to drive a wedge between lj.S..»\. and Soviet Russia. Capt. Rickenbacker said genuine co- operation between the nations was needed to \\'lll tllc war and keep the posl-ivar peace. "We must gel along with the ltussians," he declared, Now Branfforrl has its frogs, too; big frogs, little frogs. long frogs, short flags. and Lilli-frogs, But it. is not on record that. any- one has rog1s'"red their guttttral , o-rummlng. The reason for this UUICSCPTIIO probably Is that Brnntforclltes have so many other nocturnal noises m contend wltli-yowling 1- ts, howling dogs, crowing roos,‘ .<_ vxtiumplrii: transports, whistling trains. not to mention lilo occasional home- colng beverage-room quartet _ treatments fall Price 50 eento per b“. TllE TWO MACS 1G9 Great Georze 51""- lllnll Orders Given Prom Attention. large areas with the rich muddy spring wash from fertilized fields, tile drainage of sudli areas for fast drying of the surface, irrigation where necessary. not: to mention the great development of trout fishing and the beautifying of the whole " » s" Island. The people are expecting that something be done at the present session of the Legislature to as- - ("i"- certiiln llle possibilities of extending Jewelers ..->.t ,,.,,,-,. nearly QXIJYCRS the real principle involved. an attempt to keep 1hr: cost 0f living down for QHIPIIIIIQTS. 'l‘hcy want consumers to be aware pf 111,. fag; sonic footls are low 111 PYICC 35 3 TE‘ "propaganda has bccn spread by pcoplc who don't even know the Russians. RIlSSlil and .\1n- erica can prevent world War III. Russia and .-\1t1erica and Britain, together, can prc- that the sounds emitted by the ("Es reecniblo sweet. music by comparison. Ewen racket 1s rela- tive --Brantford Expositor. Inca. this service throughout. the prov- I am. Sir. etc, HUGH A. CAMPBELL Charlottetown Tax Appeals -..-_.“_... McLeod £1 Bentle- Tlierc‘: an old story told Indis- "llfllllfllfly of Vermont, Maine and New Hflmltshire. about a store- keeper Mio all playing checkers with n friend ln the room back or the store one rainy afternoon. Presently lils friend twmnrked "A customer has lust. come lntn'tlie ——— store. Grnrize," To which Gecrze (London Dally Moll: replied. "Sh! 1f wo keen mil 51,11], Londotm-tfly WRlIl—Tl‘.t tieroes lllltvbc he'll no away." A store. of Lllg Royal Air Force who died IIPOIJN‘ here in Arlingtonw; puns“, 1n winning the Bflttle ol Britain of mine-neatly 11d rive up kcgp- are to have B, royal memorial, a mg a certain ‘rind or cereal bc- chapel tn Westminster Abbey which cause-"Oh, It's a iaerfcc‘. nuisance" was to have been the shrine of he explained, “It gets bought, so King I-Ienry VI more than 400 fast I can't keep it. tr stock." _ years ago, It is the most eaatnrtt corner of "19 Abbey, and 1': part of the love- saturday Review of Literature. ly cha e1 of f-Ienry VII. where tn peace- e hang the nianywolnur- ed banners o the Knights or me Bath. Beneath the Royal Alr Force stilt of artificial means and that the price paid lite grocer is nu, lhc true cost. Farmers coii- gClllCl‘ against Russia and you will force Wrirlrl glqlvl’ thar .-t grcillel‘ atraveness of this fact ivnuld \\'ar Ill." niaiu- 1h.» illl\ll.'ll|l(§ a-ljttsttiieitt Cilsitil‘. ' ' ' ‘f Without time sllltsltlkfi “w” ‘muld elm" Sir Wilfrid Laurier, statesman and patriot, l»- _;rr1-'-.‘ rtltortzrqt-s n1’ essential foods, ivitli all dicd this date 1919; rose from obscurity to be that means i:1 1hr; way of black markets. or one of the most oulstaitding personalities in ]l!lt'l'\ would hatc luv-n t"llll<lllf‘l'i'llll_\' higher and Canadian history‘. llcrc .'l1'e two extracts front the ullolt- yn-Icc control structure would co!- his Great \\'ar I speeches appropriate to the lapsr. Th. farmer. ferl tltey- should nut b? present situation; “I affirm with all my power a>kc<l lo carry thy "mitts" nf this necessity. that it is the duty of Canada to give to tireat »- -~~~ ~ - V Britain in this war all the zlssistatiec that is in The hferclmnl Seamen the power of Canada. My colifidcltce in the I present (iovernntenl at Ottawa docs not ooze Lin.’ lllttitntllil four hundred ffanadiati mcv- front the soles, of my boots, but at tlic outbreak glmu _..-,,,u@p haw given their lives a1 sea ilt of war I considered it my duty to support 1t 1n this \\.'ll‘. \lt\llf'_ this figure may not seem ini- itsavar policy. I have Supported tt_ In that ,v,.,,“,,,_ ,»,, ,1,” ,,,,;,, or C_-,5,,_-,1,j¢5_ 1;,“ i; mums policy ever since, and l will stipport 1t again. NH,“ H, l, ,3, ,,,,,. ,,, ,.,,.,-,. 3O “f 11,056 who hold lhc reason is that this war 1S trcontest between ph-utifi. ion ccrtiiictitcs. required by all sca- (JC-Ylllflll, institutions and llritislt mstititlioiis. mm, ._..,,;,g um U,‘ (quads, has given his life in British institutions mean freedom, (Jermain 1n- ,,,(_ u, w“, m ,|,(-5,._ p400 the greater num- stttutions mean despotism. ‘that is \\'lly_\\‘€. as hrv 0f lltlllfCll and prisnncrs of war, and tho Canadians, have such a vital interest in this ,,,,.,-\.;,,,,,_ ,i,;,,it', casualties mount high indeed. war.’ A few itioliths later bu‘ \\'1lfr1tl Lauricr Stun-aunt.icallt-d the "fourth zirm" of the again asserted this principle: “I am the chief srrviccs, the tncrcltaut navy is too seldom recog- Of fl"! l-lbflfll PUD’. and 35 long a?" hi“? lllc Hm“, H‘. _1,, p ha; not pm" glgmgurizcd as honour of presiding over tlic- destinies of the u... ntltiw vices ltavc been, pct-Imps IJCCRUSC it _Liberal Party it Wlll not seek a triumph by lak- i~ so (liflictilt it» glaniourizc life in a freighter ing advantage of the situation at present exist- M. Hum, “l,” ,1“ ,,,,, |\,,,,,,- and 10v, me so“, mg...\\'heti the war started what should have lliit everv int-reliant >(‘.'l1ll.'\11 is a volunteer. lle been tlic attitude of the Liberal Party? I have ,_.|,.,_.,. “L1H, ,',,,,,, n" ,1". Services, o,» mmcd his already told you that _tl1c_ Liberal rdea was _a buck ,,,, ,.,,,~,,,. _.,,,,, mghm- paying jobs 0f tray passion for right and jll5llC6._ Britain ‘today _'.~i ,,,,,,,__,,.\ 1,, ,|,, m, 1,,, ,~_-1,c,-,. gm my he with] fighting 1n _Europe for these ideas. Britain d_1d 50,-“, y“), nOt seek this war, but rather sought to avo1d it, T1,. |,.-,-.,,-,..,, ([111] (lL-vnlion m diry of tlicsc and sllc could have avoided it if slie had wished n-cti is lmsttrpzrsst-tl. Most of llicni have becn t0 accept _tl1c shameful proposal of Crerlttany. st \\'t'II' {use tlic- first shot was fired. lfi-om that But slie did not do so, and today slie is fight- rl.~~- until lht- 11ir11 of the tide “hen the tncnacc ing _for the independence of llclgium and for n, ,1", ,,,l_.,,,_ gm. w“. 1,,-.,,,._,1,, 1,, dwcls, 11w,» tho integrity of France and to save civilization. - _, 1, .,, cn||li||11<r11>lv in the from lino, and. 'l'liat is why I declared that I would support tli: . ,. wt» \i[‘\\'_ 0H1‘ lit-q ling ‘nip ant-r (iovr-rntiietit of Canada, and that Canada would ,,.;,,_ ,,,-,,,, ,-,, _,i_,,,.3 “hid, “Nd... ,,,,,~,,,;,| cflndi< flflrtltflllillc will: all her forces in llltS glorious 1.1.1. until/l 1111 - ~ ll(t‘ll allowed tn sail, lht-y- unrlcrlakitig. You ntay sa_v that l Iiaw- spoken llltni-tl across‘ 1hr- .\1lanlic. through the on lltis war only 1n regard to civilization, which ,._-,.,_ ,|,,. 7,,.]§_-|,, O.~(»-,||_ [l|('_<t)1|[hl‘31_j~ is, no doubt, great. but what will it be fnr ,--.l tiiqltl and day by enemies they tfanarla; cannot (Iantula statid aside? Nu, il sJC. serve peace, but put America and Britain to- Emerald, RR. a. I. I. BENTLEY. K. G l. A. BENTLEY K l3 Bin-liters and Altorneyl-I Low Ill Prince ltrofl The Board of Appeals from City taxes and assess- ments will meet in the Court Room in the City Build- ing at 9.30 tun. on Monday, February 28th, 1944, to hear all appeals from Civic assessments and valua- tions, and will continue thereafter by adjournment if and as circumstances may require. Charlottetown, Feb. 14, 1944. Air Heroes To Have Memorial In Abbey "Offllland contra ll. F. ARGIIIBAL Chartered Accountant: mount Trust Bnllllll Charlottetown MW-‘Pfflfl- _ BELL a. MAIHIE§ IONIY T0 W" l-LF, McPhel; 53L“ on: - ---...."-..=.- J. A. FULLERTON, City Clerk ‘mrd Dowdtnl- , But names moy be ontorod on I The Idea of tum: the tttupcl u 11st. for tnnmlaslon to l com- the Battlo of Britain Memorial mltteo whlch ta to be formod tn Chapel, as 1t, 1s to be called, Oliver cune from the Dean of wcstmln- administer the memorial fund. Cromwell was nut-led in 10b8, and stcr, Dr, P.E.D. do Lablllicre. __,_.______..'___. beside him lay his famous "Gon- Ho sold: "lord ‘rrcnchard came OIIAPAUD SCI-IDOL eral of the Seas" Admiral Robert i0 m0 in‘! N366 “$19314”? l Fill“ Blake, who trounced Van Trcmp for o memorial could be found tn and fought. and won many a great the Abbey, and I citzgesled the battle against the Spaniards, chllwl- I think the project will The realm of sports has Its own language, and sometimes tn an international sense, the lgrms t." lncoirsprehenslblc to those strange to them. British and American troOD-s In England are endeavorlrig lo overcome these difficulties through mutual interpretation. For example, the Americans are learn- ing the meaning of "jolly well bow. led. old chap," or "he came a crop- ncr on that one " So fur o d Grade V-1. 50 Q O hove I screen. A one Wla declined for when It. was built. ~|10IG must certainly rwlllh unrepstrect. I; will resem- blf I Dorthole Nhen it 1.; covered arts extant GLASSEiSNDrITTEll .1. s. TAYLOR QlYmMETRIST m» ' cdiliiii-Eflii. ITIIFAIIMA". D0110 l'\.- Valarie Myers; Bu: “that ls going to happen when But, when the Great Protector make n very strong optical to John Po , some of the buys from Brooklyn was dlstnterred at the Restoration, 1110's hearts and imaginations." Grade IV-d. Bbhdlfdflhllllbll. start to shout at an army baseball Blake was removed wltti htm. The dean pointed out. that. the Grade III-l. Morton Plfhol’: 3. name: "Wes been robbed. Mulder To-day the dispel t4 hue. and chapel had slx empty niches, de- ‘ HoNnco Po , the bums?" 0r when the umptreh thcrs are marks of the tutu, of nllnod to hold figures, and that (031151)- decision on LIlQ pitcher's t-hrow is Britain upon ll. Most of the plus one on its hue the lnltlola ride II (Om-l. Ironeol Myers; challenged with: "swan. Hc flan: of the 4a sections of the beoutt- ‘H-W" lndlcotlnx that it: had been 3- "In HIWW. it right over the plate"? some fully designed Jld lofty window n reserved for s status o! Henry Grade I1 (Jt.)—-1. 1hr! ltenon: form of Esperanto stlll looks to broken. VI. But befon chapel wu 2, Joan Gomblo. he the beat way out. -Hamtl'.ori Low tn the wall ti; a hole so built. tn 1508-30. that. saintly mon- Glide I (In-l. Bllel Shiloh: spectator. cleanly round that a caution ball arch and founder of Eton College I Sheldon MoPholl. -—-- might. have gone through ll. But ll. wu hurled ot Windsor Ind m- Bride I (bl-l. Alon Johnston: A farm l. n flmll! llfllr ll no was mods by Dlfl. of a bomb which hurled tn the chapel, but this wu - nold other lfldullrv la, It yields its best fell nodr thel-Iouaea of Forum-tent. novoi- done. Grade 1 (cl-l. Edith Sheena: only when its BRIO! down from o . This hole ls to remolm- ' wort of proporlng the 3‘ Antes Bherren. generatlon lo generation. jrenants. though covered with thick gluo- chlpel wtll not begin until ---- ~ however faithful, are not suffl- la l relic of the wlr. the wlr." sold the dean. clent. It demands its own, and tn It ls sed to flll the window Rhoda Island its .wn has deserted wltli glans deplotlrlq the lnnorlsl ho the farm for the fae'or_v. Quick badges of the uldrom that. fortunes seemed to It; that way. fought tn the Bot-to of Britain. Ir, seemed to demand neither the A Roll of Honour containing the patience nor the dry-leery: 1t was names of tho 511111021 rcmmemornt- ready money at least, tmd the on will be kept In the chapel. It. young men and women left. the l; botng prepared now. Wth steal. You get. a fine view of farms to the old people, and the (lost of making the chapel ready, Bllr Ben through ll, as you 35in sue", old people dled. "more who fnl~ and furnlshl aid equipping It, la Donations for tbs Barth,- of Brit- lowcd them are but drcga of the not likely to be more than 500,000 uln Memorial may be unltl to tiny 01d communities-Aha rdtlflless, the lg 1s estimated. Everybody wtl hank for the memorial account at weak. the tmornnt, and the un- have n chance to subscribe to the the Bunk of Enlland. Any cur his ambitious, The farm yrnrly. drop- project, which has been approved will go m m, s; 5,31 mm“, m; ned back and it. lfrs lndav n for- by the Atr Council and lo Dltt for- Fund lorn tin-l tlnkcmpf rollc of tut nld ward under thn names t-fi Mlrhall self.’ Wilda Tarbell in “Th; Tariff of lfio Royal Afr Ibroe tn our ‘htm.’: ‘ltiortdtud odd Ah Oblqf To. save Pflber. ‘subscribers wtll not be omit on acltnowledcment._ and Inh- mnu wlll not he platinum. catinot." ~"ld ir-t JAAA. .