The others had to walk many weary miles be- fore getting similar accommodation. This itici- dent, with many variations, is being repeated all over Canada: and it is one which need not lia\'e occurred if Canada. were doing her ditty to the men to whose patriotism she has appealed for active service duty. IIDIIURIAL NUIES PAGE F’?! l‘? __ liiE cliliiilonisrowii u uiuin iiili Morning Daily tl-uuiided ln I887) President. Llelll. t tJl. w ciiestei S. Mcbun Vice President. J. R. Bufnfll. FJ-l. lrcretary, Lleul.»l.‘0l. l) A. bliieliinnon. D.ts.0. Editor 1nd alliiitigiiitt Director J B. Burnett. FJJ. Associate Editors, Hunk Walker and Ill! A» BIIIIW“ SUISTDIIIFPION RATES l; Milli In r. ll. i. sum ti1r rear. 52-50 for 6 ""1""- 125 f " iilis. 50c for one month. (my IJCl|H.'l?;.ab:lffll per year, $3.00 for t5 monthl- 5155 tor 3 monthsfiw u‘ c» ~ lluxsra. . very - hmfjayflkcljkudilftiiliii“ill-i yt-ltt, $1.00 m s mum-In ‘our tor l; u date, i774. Much water has passed down the Mississippi in the intervening I66 ycars, and today the "rebellious" colonies and the “in- tractable" Mother Country, are nearer together than they were at the time of the Llosttin 'l'i-:i Party in 1773. The tendency seems to be ful’ a reunion on terms acceptable to both .\Iotlier and Datighters ‘rm struTgt-Qi .i1l-m.{ry i? Weaker nun llie ll cakest Ink." .-\\', OCTOBER 16, 1940. IYEDN a a n ni The United, Presbyterian and Diocesan Col- leges in Montreal have swung into line on thc McGill compulsory training program, making lllcGilhs war effort the most complete of any college plan iii the Dominion. Sixty-five tiieri in all \\ill be affected by this decision of ili- three theological colleges affiliated with .\lcG‘ll University to join with the other faculties iii compulsory military training tactics. It is also “Free Discussion" 1,, “rum.” mtt~t~~>t to the attitude of the local t ‘ 5 _ . l Illl€l"ll ill"_lll lull llriiiie hlllilstel’ hlacltenzzt- l\ n; lltii-t-lf is the following colli- nlem p, dtt- l i.\ Lhr-uiicIc lLilififllll U" i1 subjec. of Qt» .t title lllitfysl :tt the tireseiit time we qttpie the Chrtitiicle editorial in full: “There ma. pp,“ ,1 ‘Jlnwl ,1,.;,1 of political by- its of N 1a in the pi~t ietr .l.t\s—ti-o lllllCll in the fiflilotiiiced at the university that the compulsory P ‘Yiol of mm‘, n‘ h__\-__OYU_ the smmnfln training plan for women at Mcliill extends to W)"; 1t C a _ ‘ n M “r Himson, leader all co-ecls, even those of non-British nationality. mate a 1 ~<‘-~\‘» . ~ - ‘ ' ' Iiitlllltl .‘.lr. llanson announ- liig for the training “part from those iii of {[13 Citii<ti\..f ted tliclt pl ui< it The words of Mr. \Viii.ston Churchill still haunt the mind. It is exceedingly easy to rend 0f 10,000 l the Qflnxpndtt, . itiiiig sclieitie. them as though out of a history hook litany years "That is eiit _ (llill heat-letting news. hence. “Long, dark months of trial and tribula- which MM , m“, m: government tion lay before them. I\'ot only great dangers, should ha“, H m.’ for [he an. but many more. misfortunes, many shortcom- muncmnvny \_ V’ h ,1 aid m. mm. lugs, many ntistakes, many flliilpfXilllllllPllli fort m pm, V. i. t, .i_ ht- plctisiiig fur \\'€'re to be their lot. Death and sorrow \\'t‘l't‘ the companions of their journey; hardship their ,_;tt,-< lo learn that this garment; constancy and valor their only shield." lltl" He" l U Then why all the v .\lr_ llziiisoli said he e minister should at- 1}... gnrt. Neither .\[r. traviiig a iii. was amazed that ‘iii broken, and the lender sued him for damages. The borrower put in the following three dc- tvg oi tiihule m him any‘ t - l’. . -'\~ n, “r feiises: I. I never borrowed that piece of croc- kmg Inn‘ - e- til .ii~ cottiilillc . . - _ _ v V I] I . I . _ - 1 ed m“ the“, l\€l'\. 2. It \\as broken \\ icn got it. 3. IIHXISOH 1 """ “it'll” ‘ . . et’ d 't 'n fec ‘onditivn This line of mm ‘his new “ammg r time i 1 per t t t . W25 £lll_\'l reasoning is certainly in keeping with the pro-l The first United States Congress met on this Pres .' fit r‘. ml.“ - - - §\l"; e ' There is only one way in which sitch a lll'l'l\'t‘ uss. - u . , "llitl Fl‘ ~Y< \‘i,'t‘lllt‘llt has drawn the pa'l“s'agfi,clzln end" "'C°"Stnn(-v 5"" ‘film mm . f1. - - [go “my “f M‘. “iniy on} siied-—and slowly they chiiiboll the tor» f!" El " _' [he Conservative tuous lllll to victory. . ." ter outi ‘ms’ U _ t g g g leader, .\lr. lx‘ . ~ ll-"ll We lWJPle of ham , . . h ‘ . _ (h 1W1 I‘ - - ,._ .-i_ {put it difficult to uniler- The present I\azi attitude on t e nar, its a i ‘l . - .. H,“ ,.,'5 ,p.<C|U,-m»g catise, its pursuit, and its consequence rl-czills t .' . i _' .tt . \ r A - > ' . shim‘ ‘W1 ' J p \..\,,, .l,_.,, 1m was be- to a correspondent the story of the tclloiv \\'ll'i n M" “ i borrowed a piece of crockery. He. fClllfllUtl ii‘ l iioiss BY THE wliiil u A Back u. couple of generation: ago w..ett W C. Vail Home was ptesi- | (tent 01 the Catiadlati Pacillc Ratl- I read, and Queen Victoria-was m Britain's throne, a. number of dis- tinguished visitors came to take a. rice oti the C.P R. Among others ' ,\vas the Prhicess Louise daughter| tof the Queen. On the train which, nook them across Canada weie, ideni Van Horne himself and his personal servant, ti colored man with an outstanding personality. His tuicotiscictis humor continually entertained evugrbody within hear- ing. This lllLlfll‘ him itidistxtisible io the pi'.".sltit-iil-~rts well as his‘ knowing and lict toxgsttitig the ex- l act minute when the boss liked to‘ have a refresher. One morning the, _train was speeding t ough New‘ Ontario with the Princess and Van Horiiels gentleltiatrs gentleman 0n the back platform of the rear car lenjoylng the crisp moriiltig all" and the pJllOYCllnlC beauty of the vasz lliills and forests. The C.P.R. was ‘i201! in a little dispute with the crown, ithe Dciiiitiioti Governmen.) orsr a ptvue of land and the Gov- ernment litfl taken the law on l’. the t-:i.~c coming up as Regina vs. C P.R. "This he»: place, Miss." said Van Hornes titan, indicating , the stretch of land in dispute with a forefinger. as the triiln sped ,aloitg, "is what you ma and us ls tlistiutiii‘ over. "Your ma" was the Quccii and "us" was the Canadian Pacific Railroad. —<Stitiln Ste. Marlo Star). The following words of wisdom appeared in 3, b;ok published in the ytntr 111110: "Let iis learn cur lessons. i '. ll.‘\(‘l'. lll‘\'t.‘l‘ believe any Will 3e MIIJOII) and easy, 0t‘ that ie who embarks on that strange voyage can measure the IIKlPS and hiirriczines he will en- . 'I‘l:e staiesmtin who yields -:" iiiii realize that once ' n, he is no long- lit’ untrustworthy iitrnls, malignant l r , all like thrir seats at l ho til oti the marrow o nitiiifin of writ". Aliviys txtiiiriilbcr, however sure you are t‘ ' , tli.it there if the other not think that he also had .ct> " '1" flft‘ the words Prime Minister .l.it _\o;l can ens n’: i L. e lave had cause ‘.0 these last 12 months. Lat ‘on Times). ponder CI‘ ~llli. L905 1X1 Spring when the fr out of the ground, hard surfaces as all heavier types a operation required guaranteed at all seasons of the year without pavements. These were usually laid out in a form to provide for 3000 way tlons of w TIIE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN Aerodrome Construction Commonwealth Air Training Plan n; J. A. WILSON. M-E-l-C- Controller of Clvll Avlllll"! AIRPORT SURVEYS The problem of putting 111W 01' sixty survey parties to Work Bl? short notice was solved with the assistance of the Provincial 1118b- wtiy Departments who were then laying off their hIEhWIY ill-We)’ parties for the Winter. The whole- hearted co-operatlon of these ser- vices and the open nature of the Fall season of 1939 made possible the completion of 80 per cent of the surveys before the snow fell. 'I'hls saved at. least slx months in the execution of the programme and gave the Airway Engineering Ser- vice of the Civil Aviation Division the tour Whiter months to prepare their plans and specifications. The contour plans of the aerodrome sites furnished by the Provincial Highway Engineering Department were certainly a credit to these services. The work was done with great. speed but. in spite of this, the most. accurate details were given of our requirements. All Winter long, as the survey plans were received, work went an in laying out the aero- dromes to take the best. advantage of the natural features of the site. Plans and specifications for the grading. drainage, hard surfacing and lighting were then put. in haz" At the same time, full information was made available to the ILCAF‘. so that their buildings might be platined to fit. tn with the general development. The Elementary Schools call for an all-way turf surface as only light aircraft are used and, with the exception of a week or two in the ost. Ls coming _ experience shows that in most districts no expensive hard surfaces were tiecessary. The Alr Observers, Bombing and Gun- ncry, Alr Navigation. and Service Flying ‘Training Schools required their aircraft an nd the continuous could hot be triangular foot run- 5. sea igegel basis, in six aim» l-‘reslt requests fog-the Minister thghfugnlerf”, triangle bounded by for ' tlitaticial relief Seeded QM s fine graded ancl h, mo“. 1mm ML Brass. as well as a. 250 uti recently the statement . lle was coining rcund sttoiig- 1 5WD on the outs ments. At the Ser me fthelgave- vice n i - ng Schools ft. w y g a n Prolfcl- _ _ . paganda that is now being turned out by Ger- O me o. u, I111" “'1' U , as rlecesary to pro- wlill" ("lllilwiii ‘it Vi‘ ‘umiqer Fowler “as man)’. ltlllWlllllldp Lfjflcrliiiicititi 15161000136 digit. ‘oh the landing or n“ all.‘ w- lidll-lttl Wll?“ lle 5u§g95led it- s a n- tiskvtl to ilbslllllt.‘ financial res on- v a mast‘ The landing strips L“ U‘ i to lul‘ 'ii\ l.lOlll)( oi p “em therefore’ at lea“ 1000' Wlde I _ . i t ‘ l l 9 ~ ~ 5'5 HI I - -‘ t tnzti .\li. ll..l.~ a “s! ‘T “Cleft m?) In the last l2 months more than [llliiltl-Ittltl ktllbll, it iiltls. lilirt- absolute lpoiti- $525 t;‘,g,,,i.]:?d stlylréaced and three have ‘llii .~ t i! lllllcr “"11, ‘c has been voted by Australia for new iiitiiiiiiilitslfillenahpl‘ 111-1» lllliusliy ircni the conditions ‘as; tégefiarghiurxarei ‘ 4 __ _ _ _ _- _ ;, ,-.,,.._ .. _ __ . (Una-r l‘ ‘ “ml mo“ ‘lb factories. .~\n ilii ortatit tlcvelo iniciit is ilic l l, ,. ‘_ “Ym” ‘on °““f““- w” runways pfovldg for two st _ , . ~ _ _ l_ __ ‘out llil.» \\.i.> ttit.iiit to be taken Q0115 - ~f mum!“ (‘Tillw wall W11 Hill)" lhe Um‘ decentralization policy tinder which lllllllllliills‘ its li ili.-.li oi‘ ll loiecasl it is pcr- for °fii,r_c,i.:yt' giggfejgleélifisfi l” prwid SC,.\I,.‘,,,. zintl unfair. on a large scale are to he inaiiiifzicitirctl in lCfmdrllfsXllliillbllll die strip for taxillng on the ligttbetlfili‘ -~'p,,,»»,-,. . . t g. nwil. Iillll lllllcll l0 Queensland, South Australia and \\'<~slcrn Kits-l "bfllfiqnchis Lwitillsuui (To he continued.) 1 l..." l -- Fflll of 1W? illifll-‘Sloll tralia. Hitherto production has been coiifiiir-<l' - ~ its Iii-ll occasionally L‘ l“ ~ M» ~ - Mark d ‘o i" . l liiiilvr llle Prue“ of to New South “files and Victoria. This (lt“ ; ,1, ,l,",iéii‘,u'\i“r,liizi,ielizli. ‘all? 3kg" e Men t ‘ . . . . . . . ~_ _~ v _ »- l ‘ '. e _ “m. l iiciys to _ ithlch the centralization policy is now in operation. ll i.» ‘4 to tisstlllie control oiet- (Manchester Gttadpm) l - - or not it stilts the provides for the niantifzictiire of fuses, shells l‘ "“-“=' ‘l’ F?“ ‘*5 “heal-- Hlmnllfir. as head of th lmll‘? m" . . Hr is lliicli" to nitet ln- D0 is said to hav e 085m‘ ~ , and rcnrirles in Queensland: shells, bombs and _ , ,, , l -° e ordered that al l f! . Pol po lll\\ ot V i ' _ _ V oli l.l ..l. out...» no. ~_S who have geen sent. to “on; HUM‘! . ., i.~_t;lt-.l<~tl 11S a ue- priililiers m] \\ estcrn .\it.<lrnli]a:_ [\l'lll'l'-t-.‘ l".ll1il [Ugvumtpvw ‘tllcilsdixitirlpxc, [Lila iiztidggtgéilltrhgtngisgalévgarpya’ yehow . - ,, :_... ' . Eg ‘ "‘ ‘V _ v I F t U‘ H _ , .l,s ll" . . ' " 'lfl " CCS>lll'_\' evil. ‘ ‘ l‘ -~ ‘if “Maul ‘ma she S i.“ Nmrmiih “UH (“ii "Qnpgplm, H“ i lhl-t. is lii.l lt-tl to call llle tulle tllslnllguls“ “mm 1mm the ‘gilgiif ; ‘Yam,- g, Hqil t. ‘ ‘IS luissllllfi It is tol- Australia. .\e.\-t year. I~OO men \\,il t» viii» .::l‘,..itsO.f~1titttt-.t to tvlicttt as to ggfllggnfgpgirggffis "We of their - -- . ' ' . ' . - .\ t ' ii ~ - , , . ; (“time mi‘. , ,. gtrtril essential mili- oloyed in this uork in niteenslanrl. ioixio .n p Extkjkuflltllifllwvf M-fllvlh ‘there rls something childish l tarv sect‘ “iv lwnnot tolerate a cen- 5°llll1 Amlrllllflt Tim l" “'<“l<‘"l -'\ll‘ll"lllil f'l"l i s l.‘ l iiii file “ten as inhuman about’ Such ‘f: Z ‘mwfil \ . ,1 1 [Hlmkfl wflpon 1000 in Tasmania oitt of a total of (ipotiri llt- tiolt-itiililiii. simply cziii- stgiioitpiéfierlgf, affjfifljsf, oi 5 _ as.» i -* ‘ ' U . .. _ . ILJLQJUJ , . _. . ' eve.op- ' “Yo, M ,, mggcv; that is what has icctly engaged in munitions pioduction. ._,,,_,_,_. u, bu‘ ,5 u;,'°“l,’,.,‘,’£',“s glfllrgiomgltlilglgim: ‘lifts: llkely {to be i ' ' at a u Qilug‘ . ; . _, - _ race o sup- l b9"! llmle- ~lli i" """‘i,x ‘In not dls/irove hi5 ' _ . , llllt".'t\illL.llil)(lii s tfiel5)‘:flll)lié)'u30l:i1ll‘lagg;llii,:}nfzils91€\'h%?:ldld82.e Ishard to . - . - - ' . . . - ‘ - l - . _ v J-ttrinntl-lm, _ Prime Mirlister Churchill has the dtsiinthoii ill-u‘ IIVJllLLLI t tlllfll. higerlstlcfllly Nazi and ‘b95333, 1 “(mnpl-l {.- _ t~ tr .'ll"l her twople are entitled of having both a son and sini-iii-lzitv siilitiql lll “u” m" k"’lumn"r'op ended h, liinuhltlltlieanbolltis iii? ‘Xnhprflflfl pride f to know \\'ll.tl t< t._; illillt‘ l._. lhc goternmeiit larliattietit with him. hon l~\lllltll7llill,} “iio 111* Iblll-tlli_' UUll.L'l‘b.ll.l0..S in Rom: “°‘“°.l1‘@is’ai'dit as a compllmetrficeil); w“. and $'\(*(il, ll‘) the war effort. A just been elected by acclamation for lrestoii, t. tell-ital, tint. uspurted to; 33,4“, differentiated from a "Barren- l to pron ‘ - l. » t d 1' - 1 i R . l H . liaveluig iii the luxuriousl I Von‘ which is “Mme °l "ell 51h f, policy of hush-littsh ‘lS l‘2~’llClllOLlS—-€\'€f1 alarm- a secorh ieutcnant indtle QUEENS Olla Hi" Damien. umlomd tram’ cclnpglg; lésctgrand abnormal twists of char- ! ing‘ A“). of improper censorship srars. l tbyvgs IIISYIIC] tar yepr Iagpdto tile sjllxllloulljpfiyitlflllVtlllit-ZIICE, lnfLlldlllg a some day the decent Germany ' 4 ' I f 1i i V l‘ ' ~ S C‘. ‘ ' I Should be will m order that iilmea lg y’ aug e 0 Pal] \]~ i liiulillcli 1lll.l-.l1ll‘{'l‘gl,f aliiiittfi‘ “my wtigd htiitve to disavow this and a’ f confidence ittvl lllli . ' he encouraged and Digbyl and last week presented the rinic . iii- ihihm. Cum “um LO vivmyl; n?‘ fiawnafllgpstlgggn ‘£29151 Qnbsethe ' ' ' ~' .'- t‘ .» .. . J‘. ~' - ea nce 0 strengthened. ister with a grandson. llis son iii law is Lap DONAL.» inc tom. _L pgdgg and Se. .0: some such cleansing declargtlon tain Duncan Sandys who represents Norwood, and who caused a sensation a few years ago by making revelations about the Baldwin Govern- ment's tinpreparedness for war which resulted in a committee of investigation being ap- pointed to ascertain whether he had been guilty of publishing secret military information, or whether his privileges as a member of Parlia- ment had been interfered with by the then ‘Alin- ister of \\'ar calling upon him to disclose where he got his information. The committee report- ed in favour of Captain Sandys on both counts. a u in a Mr. Ronald A. McEachern, the ldlialicial Post, has been telling business iiiun of Montreal that there is a great future for Canadian industry as the result of the. war. "The prime nit statement that stiiteil for 1a.. surely ifie in: gOVeflllllflli into their cot. . .. "Flute ont- of tltc parties is the sole director w. irimtipt should be made ' - opposition.” party system is best I; correct then it l5 lllllv itf the leaders of with to take the people E of the n1." iii 1t to siiiic c tli"'l<‘t l Soldiers’ Transportation tivgt-ts, some attention l 1o rciiictbriiig the neces- i i, iii the service of their ' to “hitch-hike" t0 ie on leave. l\lany of - litiiiiiliztiion of having ~-.:tic stranger's expense? Zlltiit‘ young to acc ti it a vehicles at the rate of 400 daily. recent \'l t ll-illii- of wine Prince Edward Is- linil soldiwrs whit-h irri: tiziriiciilarly distressing. 'l'lic~i- yl-iitig ::i~~, lll iiwiiiiiiiq in Ontario, had from mother unit tn ac- tish industry to Canada. Our national develop- iiient has centred around migration, ecoiiomical~ ly as well as socially. Already several British arriiiiw tl it it. ii plants, for which construction plans in the ()ld coiiiprln) liWi ‘~- lW t " l-t Illltl from Prince litl- Cotintry were ready, have been transferred to ward l\l.'illil. t»: ' t iii~ii~ .tilv:iniztgeoiis than Canada. The effectiveness of bombitig in llri- clltilrl ltt- l." .5 llll ritiliviiy. The party tain is not known, but in the last war, without dtilv :irrii"i<l l , V-w-tiiiwt- Illlil ilisticrserl to any castialties, it was esiiitiatctl that [ll'1l1lllC~ their l' --~- l.» t‘t~ ilttritiioii of tlirit‘ iinii suffered by l7 per cent. lilllf? thing, there- l"."\':‘. \ it it “i lll'll‘lltlll‘ltl\l'll wa= fore. seems certain. Britain will build a new n" <-~l "l v iiirt- to a~~eii1hle at plant in Canada instead of rcbtiililing in firi- n cat-Wit .l ' ‘ ‘ l. -- the l'l‘llll'li trip The tain. Canada bids fair to become the arsenal HWPPF in‘ <‘ .l w. =lt~tv tip, and the I of the Empire, and when it is recalled that Dri- ltws lr-l '~ - ‘t ' lit-l it» lyllllflri, (Inc itaiiibs peace- time expenditure on arniamt-tiis i: SllC"f'l'l"l ' "Winch lift from a iiio< enormous. compared with (‘aii"<la'< total indus- tori<t oil ‘ - '" " -i "iii r, the bovs tliviii- trial output. something of the 4l(‘\'(‘l1i])lllf‘lll5 that selves milking lite’ _i_ll.t~titin by tossing a coin. may come in Canada can be visualizcdll news editor of ere o Otir motor car industry is turning out army‘; Qnnnrhtk latter the Will‘, ,'ilils country to intervene in the l" lf-"Qlillyl l" l ll)" lY-‘lll-‘lmllilllon l5 Pm‘ chemical industry, which had its liegiiiitiiigs iii titled ilir tn. it ow in llli‘ fl_'{l\ll+lg»--§€l’¥'l€€5{ the last war and served the nation well in tinic l “ml lllll‘ “" ‘ ‘ l ‘ i“ 1”" “ilf liilllmlil Villlllftl of peace, is flgnin in vital war Production, hit lill-"Wl l" ll" l5‘ l‘ l‘ perhaps more important than airythiiig else,‘ All iiimiziri‘ oi-J t‘. lll connection with the the speaker conginucd, "i5 the migration of B“. 0111M‘ of the new Europe. is attnounc. of the ax _ Notlul u and the trained 59315 is press an: very arch about the colossal decisions in which lite tirosticrtlre masters of the earth l.tl\t‘ klglllll been privately de;ci'- ‘ll-mill; Wilili, is good for lt._ Bug, if tne new plans alc not yet ripe for lfevclatioii (some evidence indeed indicate that there may even hat/é been u. hitch in them) there are liitiis as to ‘what. “ti; v ‘lcli. Greece appears _ cti LYFUUHIICIILlY in the (Ulloltlfitilioll oi the immediate iu- llllv. aiicl Niizl nctvspapers are now oitiuioiisly discovering the sat-m w", 0t critiiiiiallly in that country as th-cy discerned in Norway on the f lilo itivlisicii. 1t lends color l to the tilt-ti of a big Mcditerrtinentt ltlrivu iii prospect. But the con. lferezs did not stop with immediate lobjecllvcs. All Europe, Aiiucli, Asia, and the Americas were under dis- _ Arab world; those fllP-"l-f (‘till be left to be divided up since there is still , w H v-Opflfllllflll in winn- lllk it. lhc United States, we or; I010. riiiisctl iio concern; even the bcttihltit; of London has not, “tamed lhope of their co war, and Goeriitgls own newspa ttell its readers how readily tho Un- ,fted States can be dealt with by leconomlc means after the war lat iover. -(New York Herald Trl. rune). prcciitrc it from whey. ‘The work. ors of chemical marvels have been l lllviiii: for a. long time to devise new linings from whey and from other iiillk products. Some of the new lplttslirs tire made from milk. Even a klllfl of artificial wool. which r-sn -____. —Thc chemists have sucecedgd ln making wine from ~ mllk. Thev I l b" Flinn tiiid woven into clo comes out nl tie milk pail. Will!‘ from milk ls Indeed, it. is staggering. With steer- liiiz wheels bring made ou limits. stockinr! out of coal, awe-lg. rrs nut o.’ milk and now wine out o.’ \\llf‘_\', "on nobody will know the $lllll‘t'f‘ nl iihnt he consumes. _ l ___» - - (Kingston Whig-Standard) . lthe Germans be glgrlgefi men. with Ol‘ without l visi- t-he human race. 5D A little p Th For this sweet. The moorland sweet. Of hracken, whin, and sweet bell. And knew the 10y of gold gorse feathe Flaming like lovo in wintriest W611i. 0I'—— Whllesgigaili; below. in sun and P" Ii. hear: the but. of the padding Of foniimsnd dam. and owe and Thesenall have died I V6. .You.rs now the high prer stlvo thing, ‘To loose their long ciiptiv ties, But And throng a trifle, startling. A W166!‘ 11 themselves will B He.‘ no one look on them as nor will be able to mal members of ______________ THE SACBAMENT 01-‘ FIRE Kneel always fir when you 113m g Kneel ieverently, and mtmidul b, rlir God's unfailing charity, And on the ascending llama in. lre rover. that shall upbeiir a incense of your tnankiulnesu and from t'l(‘ll' ltnzt-i w g’ p f “Capital investments in Canada have already c,,_mon_ vague rumors as to m, ind mm, our young \ " ' llilllll-‘Z l" mmP§ d’ been $225 millions: governments in both liii- conclusions fife put about _u,e Iforhere azalritssacrlnos distant lltijll ti». it . llic cost of railway tain and Canada have placed “m. Orders “nap p; Ifglzlfllltglgféo tfllld eastern N" W“ “enum- Uiillslilll‘l'lllt.ill, i;\t t. ili t-l-ilttccd tarcs, is tllfll‘ ling, in each instance, over $200 millions; Cait- l“ b“ o, Afgélia‘ Lopbepefehffzpsum"; yvitlifn the wood, cult for tliciii z.» tt>~ l-ztt oi their slender pay. adian industry wit} soon be producing every. isop to ‘the Vichy government if it {~,‘}}’,§,,‘;,",°°;,*,,,lgf,°“f,§§; ma "m Czir J-‘vli-s :w~~ l "v ijllilc twill)’ to give lifts thing for war needs except the heaviest of ttlgoocl’ . “UPC” l0 be Gen. ays y b . _ g l_ ‘ Y _ , laiicos tettald, central and ‘tough And wlmer norm‘ w“ .o |it‘tl"~l . lZ~ iili‘lllll.l‘l(‘ll on the iigi- tanks and guns. \\e shall be producing shell.- iorn Alrit-ii to be Ffllilllied by Hit- within the neat. and a o- “".\'. hi!‘ \\' for every type of gun, iiicltitling the largest. tl,‘.‘l‘;;_k{f§*il“j Yfillléllored Bmlll EZYPI. Thai drink t-hfl 5W6“. heather, And the stamp of old bell-wcthcr, Within thqcoal, Where forests lie enwmbed- Oak. elm and chestnut. belch and God shrlned his sunshine. sud sn- red Dine bole- wom For you these stores of light Ind heat, Your life Joys to oomliletn. t. st you might h these new activities e to give. y, o; my Kneelngwsyu when you light s crime of warmth I A Liberal Protest (Globe snd Mull) The Winnipeg Free Press has registered a strong protest B8811“ new withholding by the Government of details oi the external trade of Canada. Monthly bulletins are svsilsble contaimri: a bare sum- mary of imports and exports, but these are confined largely to our trade with the United Kingdom and the United States and it. l; imposs- ibl; for the public to learn what war materials have been gains w unfriendly or hostile nations. The enemy proba-blv knows all about them. The Government is quite right ln ,den,ving information that mlilht be useful to the enemy. but. rail we "have achieved by siIPPYBSSIHB the |fact.| of our trade 1s to blind the Canadian people to the fact that thousands of tons of vltal metals have been izolng to countries which are in ii pcsltloa to do us great hann. Complete information about the exports of_essentla1 war‘ mater- ial would have fortified pLIIJlIC Opln- ion and might. Have resulted 1n the imposition of an embargo against nations like Japan months ago. While arbitrary powers have been vested ln the Dominion Gov- ernment, there Ls a tendency on the part of some officials clothed with a. little brief authority to wield those powers improperly. The time has arrived when the autftor- itles might well review some of the actions taken during the first. flurry of war excitement. Unnec- essary act-ions create suspicion and restlessness and are definitely harm- ful tp the national interests. Meanwhile, the Government has acted wisely l:i stopping the export of copper and other vita‘, material to countries ivlilch are shaking their fists at Us and tn the near future may be openly hostile. L0nd0n’s Greatness (Ottawa Journal) Westminster Abbey, Saint Mar- garet's Church, the House of Lords, the Archbishop's and no doubt many other historic London buildings have been dam- aged by German bombs, London is so full of monuments to a great. pastFand a greater present-that bombing so indiscriminate as that practised by the Germans could not fall to destroy or damage bulld- lng; familiar, at least by name, to all the world. It. ls lamentable that German savagery should go to such lengths in an uniivaillng effort to break the British people, but. even so shocking a development has tn he considered nowadays in the light o1 its effect on the war. 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Paul's. the Abbey. all the famous structures of London could be re- duced to rubbish without affecting the outcome of the war-or the place of London in the gallant story of humanity. Every building London could be destroyed-and still Landon would live on. Reine and Athens live not for what. they are but. for what they were. The ancient. world hB/d great. communities which survive but the din-i records of these times. but their places in history are recognized. London 1s great not. because of her historic buildings but because the spirit of Lotidon ls great. Through the centuries bon- don has been the dominant city of the world, not. merely because of wealth and power but because it. was the capital of a free and pow- erful nation, for many decades the centre of an empire dedicated to the advancement of human liberty. 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