. ... Ja-uvuqn. yuan-a. .’_ PAGE rou ma‘ tttnntomrowu GUARDIAN bluntly; Daily tl-uuuded ll! I887) , Pnsldent: Lii-ut. (Jul. W Chester S. Mel/Ive Vice-President: J. R. Burnett, Fnljbso Socretary: Lleut. Col. D A. RIDCKIIIIIOII, . . . Edltur nnd ltlunaging Din-clot: J. R Burnett. FJJ Aswcllle Editors |-'r-.ink__\_\_ulker_anc_l_lng A. by!!!" SL1 ‘RIPTION RAT ll ' P.li.l., 541w icl year; ‘ B, M. for ll lllllllfllls; 50c fur one Inllhll! (my Deuwry; 5541a W; year; $3.00 fur 6 month: SIJS for 3 months. By Mall ln (‘utiuda and L15. An $5.00 PH‘ Y?“ _—___ i u lulu-day Weekly; 51ml per y-t-ur; SL410 for 6 Ilwllll-M Stlc lur 1i tnumlz... u-The Stroliiicsl Jlcnzory is Weaker than the Welt/bis! Ill/r." Moxnn". JAxLZ-ynvjt. d941- Help Uur Ilium: tjrcck Allies r ?_,.___ It i5 11ml, Ciaillllllg in.» tnucli to say that, htt- ;'.,_, i;i-.i..< have szucd tho sit- <‘~,, \lt.l"tri*i.'it\c;iii. .\'ot will) - lit.i'.vn thc common foo livnl irotn cottccntraititti; on ylcdi,,.,...‘,,,,;,;, ,,.,,1, Xiit-th \ir:c;in objectives. but thvy l'.:=\t piiu" d us" “ill! 1\_l>41*@ l" lll" lslauld of k ufw Q.\\‘~ n~ tlonnnziticc lll thc eastern \\'ltl<'l'~ and .i li.ilf~\v:v\—house bctwcctl Alcxtunlri. .:ui th~ \ilri;ttic. lu acCltlllflll-‘lllllfl this tln- t. ..'_. l ..<-‘ an 11' ‘ l-t F1llll'1‘l!"_<‘"'~ ltardditp; aid H. ~i~~ - 'l"-l"l'-ll_“v “llltll L-KULH], '. ; .§ < (t~'ll'll|1tll tlul lar< bv éht- it l -\ll lll" "lllcl Tlllllll)‘ spmlblllfl- tuition for ns ' havc tln'\ t-i in .\lliinti.i, a .\\ p. priiviitcv~ '0... ' ‘l‘1"5~l- M" ‘l’ far we lll\l’ ii ‘ »\ll'- .l< l‘ ', has un» (iiirtlntl, at 1*»: ' rlertakcti tlnue \\'l Fund, and lll contact with ,..-;-§pii<\lt< dirccl winch .\lr. {it uni‘ The Grout Example ll is lllilli " ‘till’ licarinqs airiin‘: d“. L‘ ‘ i..~ mtanittci- on lollllgll ‘m. .., is likciy to attach affairs, _ l _ m H“. ,.\..,,', -_~. ii-.piin_>ilt e \\n- my,“ » . -- hvaril lll camera. uhilt» liit‘ LiWit "as w. ..l"l' \}t'\\>' lll yntbllc for we 5jnlple - ' '1'. : '.'ltt\ lizitt- no lllsltlt‘ knoMeqge ~_.. l». a lattcr class that constitutes lilvfi bu... of the isoiattonists and ap- pcascrs. , To the=e p-ruplc, out to all .\lllt‘l‘li‘1lll,< who have not vct chm: ill ;_ ‘~-< with the rcalttics of ghg ]",ttt1i'1l\(‘.'lll c7 .\l“, \\ihittl.'tw llcitl llth issued a stirriv-g 'i;--,~ Ea tilt‘ Xcw York llcrald 'l‘ribunc. lust bu‘. lwttt tilt‘ hi-at of the cou- flict in linglzuttl, .\lr. l\'-. tl llt'~\'l'll>i‘S the utagtn: fiqm spirit, shovxti by all classcs in rlcfctisc ot Christian (lt‘lll4l\‘t‘flt'_\'. The Lfnitctl States, ha‘ emphasixvs, has cvttytlzitig at SfIlhB in this struggle, Yi-t titcx hivc allowed the lyogus issue of war and pcticc to liccotin: a pi lilical futnbliitg and stumbling block, standing in the way of their exerting their force fttl‘ good in the community of free nations. The truth is, as .\Ir. Reid secs it, that twenty years of dc-bating societies and pcace groups on this side of the l n have tnadc the .'\nt~ Erica“ people tmrczt. ~ about war. unrealistic in their thinking Jlllittll tho mania of mcn from their shores or of tziltiug <tcits that tnav some how imply that sonic il.'i_v they will. Could they not as well mrir; 7c, he asks, about the crime of sending “thcir bot-s" into the dnms of the Chicago arca to Flvllll up the .\l (“apone ntess? Mr. Reid wt-itld have the American people lppreciate that war is not the worst evil their country faces; actually war for them, indeed. might prevent a much worse evil from descending upon tltm- wrtv of life. lclc draws upon his own eutwricttce in Enzlattd in this cou- nection-—in the Fusylattrl of today. where life has been intenxifierl to heroic pitch, where the spirit. tried in fire. hm been ptrrified for any Qgcrificgg and <vrv§ce that may be required. tlt. What, Another Conference‘? The Qttawa correspondent of the Financial Post, a paper strongly favorable to the adop- tion of the Sirois Ruport, predicts that another Dominion-Provincial conference on the report may be held in June. At the moment this is merely a hope because the Dominion Govern~ ment is still licking the wounds inflicted by the three disscnting provinccsfilticfly by l\lr. Hep- burn of (Jntario. ;\ClllIlll_\', it is claimed, the move for a second conference is stronger than a hope: it is a distinct probability. These are the reasons given: I-The llontinion butlget, which will carry out the programme OlllllllCd to the conference by Hon. L_ llslcy, will come down in hlarch. The provinccs, particularly the weaker ones. will be hard hit. 2 — The cottfcrcnce never rcally reached discussion of thc report or the basic problems confronting the nation and, until these prob- lems have ll('('ll hicoil, Ottawa is not disposed to regard failttri- n= iiwvitablc. 3—.\lattitohn fr-ccs dcbt tnatttritlcs in llll)’. Saskatchcwan has nonc this‘ ycai" Ilul so scvcrc will be thc vffcct of flttawaE bndgct on thcsr and othcr piwvii -t~. that the tlissi-titcrs may b’: in a much m/n-i- l‘l‘.'l~"ll.lllll‘ mood bv lune. In rctrospccl, sat.» tlw- lN-st t‘lll'l't‘-llltllll"‘llf. thc Dominion liflllddlllltlil and its atlvicrs are of two initials Wllll l'l‘~~lvi .~t lll tilt‘ (‘l>lll.l‘l'I'll(‘l‘. Sonic think that .\lr. King urtdi- a nggrcttltlili: t-rror in tactics which Pllflltll" .\Ir. I-It-ivburit to utulcr- mine the confi-rctici- hciure it had rcallv got undcr wav: to rollap~<~ tixi- cilifice almost hcforc Cotistrnclt-iii had hrtjrti in carncst. .\Ir. llcpl-urit \\.i~ much mot-v intraclttblc on 1hr gcconil lll\' tlf prociciliitgs. lt was t-vi- dmt to thv- pr1=< qalli-ri that hv Wcrlticsilziy thcrc \\'i'l\ a hatil and f'i~t :igri~i-tiiciit among thc (lixscntt-rs (not i-viilrrt ml 'l‘iu‘<da\'l to break ltn tlv- winfi-riiiiw, ll". |l~lcv'< dt-clartttiott 0f Ikllllzllllill ltltlllT <il‘ll" on \\'t-ilnI-~ lav and plain- lv shin-k 'ln- il .- ‘li '1 -. l hwy ltcgan to wavor. l\lr_ llcphtun rtilavl llVlll iu a sprcclt which ltcld nlll [Irttlllisv- f. ‘ll’, \Z what‘! that bc- (llcyv burnt was minim" ' crtdinvarrls. "I.f‘t tts iill‘l\lt' llll‘ ' , I’»‘.,Il‘ fvirinccl ill a big wly, as nllggsH-il d by my ll-tll. ftiiud from .\l- ill. slfhll i (or 6 montlu Iberia". .\Ir. Hepburn ticver u obblud in llta dc- Sift: to cud the cullfcrcnctt. lint .\Ir. Patiullo did. said, “why not lct us" tll$£ll>5 questions of tnutual zntcrcst? Lcztvc the kll§('ll\\lltII wide tipcn..." .\Ir. Abcrhart, while hc aluUll by‘ .\li'. llcp- burn, cannot be rcgartlcd us adamant in his op- position to the contcretice, utilc-ss all his earlier statctnctits are ignored. The man who torpedocd the conference was .\Ir. llcpbtiril and he was astute enough to rcal- ize that he could not do it, safely, illlglCcllillltl- ed. lle sought and obtained allies at the very time the Dotnitiitm Govcrnittetit sat twiddling its tlnnnhs in bcnign complacciicyz Criticisnt from within the Dttllllllltlll fold takes the linc that .\lr, King, as chairtnan, should have spoken very bricflv in opening the confer- ence and promptly callcd upon .\Ir. llslcy to say at the otttsct on 'l‘itcsduy' what he actually said thc next day, aftcr the Hcpbttrn revolt had stormed the citadel and pulled down the flag. liven so, .\Ir. llslc_v's counter attack‘ vcry nearly brought two of the rebels to ltcel. If he hati led with it, the l'(‘\'t)ll probably would ncvcr ltavt: occttrrctl. \\'hy ilitl .\Ir. King fail to gztttge the lctnpct‘ 0f the confcrcilcc? His cipening speech. says the Post correspon- dcm, is coinplctcly rcvcztlinq. lle never anticipat- ‘cd attack in the form it came, nor was he spccdy cuoitgh in his nu-tital proccsscs to cxtctn- porizc a crisis policy. .\Ir. llcpbtirn catight him off guard. O\'Cl'\\'ll(‘ltIlt‘(l thc conicrctice before .\Ir. King could illllll>l hitnsclf to shoclc tactics. {juitc trvidetttly' .\Ir. King cannot think in tcrn1~ lf you wzmt this confcrettce to continue," ltel THE CHARLOTT lnorrs av m: WAY In a clly the size o! Glasgo tho ollccticti .f k.t.chen waste presents some consderable problems of ufgJlLZalhDllS. and no doubt it would bt~ too much to ask our duztmen, already »VEll)Ll.l"d€XlEd by the task of keeping the waste paper separ- , ate from the old lrsn and both from the gsneral refuse, to make a spicial ccllectfon f0 pdentlal pig deed. Yet t-‘ne fact. is that the Brlt- |lsh p.g ma)‘ g’) hungry tl1.s whiter ‘unless the supply of kitchen waste ll; increased, We are celebrated u ‘a tiatlon for cur gifts of ‘improvisa- tlon, and l! the kitchen waste can- not be taken to the plgs the obvious alternative of bringaig the pigs to tlic- kitchen will at. once suggest lt- self. And why not? The dig has acquired a reputation for sagacay, bur lt Ls o go.cl deal less sagaoous than the pig, and no mcre affec- tlonate and genial an animal. More- over. the pi is highly intelligent, and could Ilse readily trained to wsrk its allotecl close. eating lts way from kitchen to kitchen and when all was done trot merrily dcwnhlll to the point. of asstmbly v/here plain vans WOlllCl transport the herd back to the piggcry. _ Glasgow Herald. We have just talked wllh a large group of Italian soldiers and t-wo lieutenant - colouels captured near Chlmara, catstal town 30 miles scut-lt of Vnlona. During the last mcnth we have tal ‘d also with war zanc, Virtually all the officers profias confidcnce in and loyalty to Mussolini. On the other hand the Italian sdclicrs are nlostly spirit- less. Tltcy are racqtd and tnlscrable. of t lttlstriiFs sti-rtnv prvniivr; cannot forrscc and provide against what .\Ir. llvplittrn can and ilttcs do. ‘ ( .'\ sitiglc phrase from .\lr, Kingfs twpcniin; spcccb tells the whole story of the handling oil lhc confcrcncc. "\\‘c zire mctnbcrs one of an- olhcr." 'l‘li:it canto straight front thc lipistlcl In thc ltotutnts. L'llill)lt'l' t1. .\Ir. King tindiiubri cillv lliltl rcatl it that itiortlinq, intlrucd llilll>t‘ll with it. Do good to your ('ll(‘ll\_\', lcavc vcngc~i ancc to God. feed him if he is httngry‘. and so on. A rcarling of this chaptcr is essential if .\Ir. King's lt‘lll]ll'I' is to ht: undcrsttiod. llc catni- armor clad. llIl]lt‘l‘\‘lltll5 ti» gilics" and \lIt‘(‘I'\ and flouls. lle cvcn trictl to fccrl .\Ir. llcpbnrti in] the 'I‘ucsdztv flight at dinncr. .\Ir. llipbttrn, soincwhat ostctilatiottslv, dcctincil to ht‘ foil. .\lt'_ Kinwls attiltulc rntllaiiisd swcvilv rcasun» ablc and pt-i<ti.t~5\'t~ throughout; his" ili-tai-lnucvil was pcrfcct. no pvc.<tir<r was t-‘aci-rl llllitll tht- l>l'l'l\‘i11<‘t‘s. llnt the confcrczicc failctl l - EDITORIAL NUIES — lt takes a little ll(‘lt‘l‘llllllllll<lll, but you fccl bctlcr éifl(‘l'\\'lll'tl§, to facc the filling in of your Income 111x schcdulcs this carly in tht- ycar. Thu tax lllll>l be paid. houcvcr, and bcitt-r liIl\\' advantage of the lll>l1.llllll'lll plan than hc lzuid- c-d in for the whiilc total \\ll\‘ll .\pril is hcrc. You can gct eight months to pay vuur \\':ir 'l‘.'i.\’. your Fcrlcrzil Incmnc 'l'a.\' and _\'t>lll' Provincial Income 'l‘ax it you pay the fir>t lll>l2lillll'|ll this tnonth. ' n: io- x 1k japan is still tcaclting hcr grandnmtlici‘ how to suck eggs. Prcviottsl\' >llf‘ warnciltltcl'.5..\. what would lilvcly happcit to hcr at thc hands of lapan wvrc she to cuntitnic to hclp llritaiti; uov." sitc- warns l'..<,;\. that if both of IllClll cntt-r the war it will spell the downfall of civilizaliott. llcztitiitg. of coitrsc, if (it-rmatrv, Italy and Japan are allowed to continuc tl(‘.\'2l§l{lll(\ll and aggres- sion thcir conception of civilization would bc saved! ‘ ##1## Rev. Charles Lutwitlge llobstin, (“Lcwis Carroll") ltumorist and titatltcittttticiait, born this date, 183.’; was attthor of “Alice's Atlvcti- lures in Wonderland", “llirough the Looking- Glass" “littclid and llis Alodcrn Rivals", etc: “I only took the regular" course" said the .\lock Turtle. “What was that?" inquired Alice. “Reeling and Writhiitg, of course, to begin with”, the Mock Turtle rcplictl: “and thcn the iliffcrcttt branches of Arilltmctic — Ambition. Distraction, lfglification, and Derlsicin." m m u- o- l\Ir. D. A. R. McCannell of Regina, presi- dent of the Dominion Council of Professional Ettgtnccrs, declares that a grcat ntunbct‘ of Can~ adtan university students are “jitst wasting their time, because they are unsuited for the courses they are fairing up." lf a plan drawn up by the council to guide Canadzfs high school students in the proper fields of training in res» pect to engineering could be put into cffcct. b: was positive the number of college student fail- ures on examinations would he reducctl con- siderably nnd students would he saved a ivzistr- of time. "It even has a. financial aspect," he added, “as it would indirectly moan a saving to the country and the individual." U Ii I Mr. R. B. Boothh_\',l\I.P., Parliamentary SQ". tary to the British Ministryt of Food has resigned because a select committee ofthe llotisc has rc- porterl he has been gitiltyt of "comluct dcrogatrny to the dignity of tho llottsc." The rcport said .\l!‘ Tloothby was promised by a Czech citizen, Mr. Richard Weininger, lo per cent of any frozcu assets .\Ir. \\'cininger owncrl which .\lr. Roothbv itiigltt succeed in collccting. lt Jlrltlml [hm ,\[,~_ Bootbbv bad rcccivcd [Loon (Egypt for cx- penses. Afr. \\'citiingcr. who had lwn son-t to prison under the defence regulations, testified before the contmittee. s» r a .\'ot bcforc timc. officers nf tho Canadian .\rtn_v have boon barrcrl front dclivt-ritig [ltlllllC addresses, it was lrarncrl rcccntly. This in- clndrs evctt innocuous talks to service clubs, it is tindcrstoorl. but as far as is known will not he so intcrprctctl as to prcvcnt rccrttititig activ- ity by officers dcsigualctl to do this work. “Pro- pricty" and pressure of work is givm as the rcason for lbc bati. A district order reads as fol- lows: “The dclivrnv of addrcsscs and lcctttrcs hv officers of the (“ztnntliait .'\rntv to outside "Fkattizations will no lonQcr be atttborizcrl." In zttltliliott to the qurwtioit of propriety, flnrlff pro- scut conditions, of Covcritmcnt servants giving addresses of a more or lc<= public naturr, it is ffll ill"? ill" Drcssttre of xvork in the flfipilfl- svlf-rissitrattco lzlt in thom. Again and atzafti. thzyv say frankly. “We've ltnrl onoitgh." 'l‘lic_v .-ctm ti have no shamc over having thrown down thcIr WCillVlllS. They want nothing except. food and for tlsc war to end and to get. brick t. Italy. The t-wo lieutcnatit-crlonvls. Lughl otnrnca anzl Vinrcnzo Dam- flfllllllltil a sat" ou< lack of co- ati"n bc"i\'."'n un ts cf tho i11- q It.'tl.alt.s. Ono \\‘fi‘.lll(I0(‘l pr ' are from thr- sonri div‘ "ll 0x- v ad l <5? plat ed: cl: "W? had no food, no good nofltrtg .- so why fight? a. is away. The away atd loft us Th: lit-go num- havo soon \“.‘..lllll‘.(lllSi_\' rcvral by atttlltlo thrl the Fascist. us have no list. (trcccv 1'21’? ‘l th fc‘ on mals.‘ Clilcag) Plcasc. may uc know our heroes? W\ '_ on Pvt 1‘. .4. Tijcro ls ii town lll this scores of Fascist PYLSOFIOYS in every. and t‘lll_\' a fcw have a l/(‘SIZLZG Oflsuortsttten to supply the nrlt 1f the lstlugulo may IJSI, or ltowever plea. crown GUARDIAN _,_ _ PUBLIC FORUM filo column I vial In fin dhlnotd: 1 g1 olefin: hung. 8 luhnon Giulia In: no l0- nunurly ulna lb "mo" u! Iltnonnlanh i; OFFER T0 HELP: BIRDS NEED GRAVEL Slr.-I have written several ur- tlcles on helping the Hllllfliflflh unrtrldge durlniz these day's of deep snow. Others an wrltilng telling what to do. etc. I have been ad- vised that; the most lmportantthlnz for the birds now Ls proper gravel. or grlt. ror digestive purposes. W h- out thls the birds will dle. Food ls not the main thlng, as these burs wlll dle even on full stomachs. the stamens we would. ll’ our food fall- ed to digest. I would like to ask the co-cberatlon of the schools ln this matter. It teachers will take nc- tion much can be done. Will the teachers ask the chlldren to rake this ln hand and have a patch cleared in the vlclnltv of every school-get clown to the bare ground ‘or wet: an old door or some o‘d boards and spread the gravel m the surface-the blrds wltl do the rest. If school teachers will under- take to do this. I will arranxe for ‘the proper It'll. or navel: that. is. lf lt. cannot be obtained near the sohools. Send me the name of the teacher of the school that; wlll un- dertake to do this and let, me know roughly how many birds are to be fed. and 1 will try and have the grit sent out. Better still. if you nave somebody call for lt. 1 think we |cau net. enough money from the |Flsli and Game Association. the .Departnietit of Agrlcultute and ltcachers and school children will take on the work. Carter 8c Com- |panv state they ltave just. received l a tresli supply of lzrit which we can buy reasonably for this work. Act quickly, because ills tough on the Hungarlait partridge just now with so much snow. I um. sir. etc., W. A. GAUDET. y Acting President. Fish and Game Association. Who Said This ? tWlnnlpeg 'I‘ributie) ——Hcre ls a quotation that. has a fiunitlar ring: "lite lsritlsli nation can be count- ed upon to curry through to victory any struggle that ll; once enters upon, no matter ltow loin: such a Dominion Life 05ers you the modern method of buying Life Insurance. You figure what you can afford to Budge! each month, ii: unit: of $10 and that $10 (or mul- tiples of it) buys you so much Life Insurance. For example —a man of 50 decides to bud- llie sacrifice that tnay be necessary, or wltatu or the means that. have to be employed." Who salcl this? Was ll. Pitt. for example? 0r Winston Churchill‘. N0 ll was wrlttcn by an Austrian, has n t paid to put. . ‘Htr ti». But these \" would Ykc to rc-, ntuv- o.’ f‘ dallt men. As wc did in the lost, war, lct; us avaln l'(lf‘llllf_\' our fatnous tighter "qiuidrcns. T/‘f t1.- v.~ our Pat Mann Fks nnrl Rltozic —.\'l0il‘l"l'illfil‘s, and toll n‘: daily what. tliry o, “ll-it. tlirlr .\l-ow . Tho RHAI‘ is built on thr- inibl.c rt." system .9. Arrl the wscttrt- of that mncit. tnahutird . is cctnpstttioti. I t tliu \|lldlli\ b Mm‘ fantotts l ltniol"! 11'. ‘lo sec. L.t u. have . _Daily Faprrss iLc-n The —_* . l slur!‘ isn't cntllcuticalcd, but ilk ". 1g the rzitntis, and even| lf il, i~n so i‘. should be prrsorved‘ a. IICLCil. A. it g is. ll hQDIIIS that, MlLsOlllll t.io.'.gli' he ltad Mdaxrts bribcd. Thi 1s llg prxc“ had been 50 llldlioll do .15 but. Duc-g- citzscllrti .L d ' t 20 mil- llon. The idea w " pLLalKOVCI‘. n b0 nt-tccn a supr-Qulshng, a; grand entrance flllil no tlgnt; pClllDJllb and lllll-dl"? s conquest. with ut risk o 1110 cl‘ limb; fl fifth column job that would make Hit- ler's capture o1‘ Norway, the Low- coutitixcs and France secm ama- teur stuff by comparison. A5 time story COHElHUOh, lvlaloxas totk the 20 million, spent it on armaments. and uerl th-stti on the invading Italians. _ New York WJfld-Ttllfl- gram. Brllaln lights today without allies on the Continent but not withcut friends. She has them wherever, anmd the darkness and ruin spread by the onrusu of Hitlcrls “revolu- tion of clcstruction." Li: love of lriedcnt and hatred of tyranny still glow tn the breasts t! men. Thee friends can be emboldened, a5 Mr. Olturchlll sought. to embold- en them recently, to organize In secret. for t-helr others whose minds have been be- louded by German propaganda can be mflde to see the truth. The voicesof hope speaking from the free air of Britain must grow in volume and persuasivcness, and the flrcs of revzlt- must be fanned, by every avadzible agency of propa- Hflltda and intrigue, in eviry coun- try which has fallen under Hitler's heel. Hitler himself has shc/wn us how potent these secret weapons are. Hts revolutLn ln time can be rolltd back on tfself; indeed, lt bears within itself the seeds of Its own diliverance; ‘ Aunt Hitler, lll a book cailed Meln get $10 a month for Insurance, nampf, (he has, of course, many choices depending on his par- ticular needs) bu: here in the next column you will see, as a basis,what$I0inthe Dominion Security Plan will providcz- ' should prove no less vulnerable than Napoleon's to attack from WlLlllll.— Syuncy Herald (N.S.W.) " lbll of zur rulds must be tlcm the forofrctit of the war crint-patgzi and placed lll the ranks of (lcttiesiic przzblems, whcre it. belongs. TlLS war is not being fought in Britain a] nc. ncr in Europe alone. We see the Dictat 1's stretching out ti [he Balkans. the Mediterramatt. the Near and M.d- dle East. We hear the mmbllngs of crisis in Amsrzca and Japan. Bri- tain forces an enemy equipped lot. only wit-n enormous power, but with bold, strateglcal brains. They must. be czutiteretl by Jmaglnatlve plans which lo.k at the war as l world war. For that reason the War Cab net. must not be con~ tlnually ‘SIBTBSYEG by matters with- in the czmpetetice cf the Home De- partments. Mr. Morrison, with the ltrlp of Mr. MBCDCllEld ant Q31 nel Mo "e-Brabazcn, the two other Mi2ll5l8r5 most. nearly ccncemed (Health and Transportt. must take ASSUR FINANCIAL SECURITY for Your Family RETIREMENT INCOME _ for Yourself EDUCATION INSURANCE for Your Children THOUSANDS 0F DOLLAR OF AN ESTATE CREATED (Depending on Age of the Insured) -FOR $10 A MONTH $5,332 to his loved ones, if he dies, or $30 a month to them for: almost 20 years; a pension for him- for life, starting at 65. (This income is reed for not less r an ten years even though he dies before that period expires.) $20.00 a month would double these benefits-Mao triple them-and so on. Moreover, Profit partici- pation will add consider- ably to the sums received. Did that headline above- Now consider rhir-Ifyou can budget $10 a month for u start in Life Insurance-or can pay $10 a month more than at present-why not fill in the Coupon and mail? E. C. Johnsfone, C.L.U. Provincial Manager “s 111-115 Grafton Street --.-¢ c IT'S EASY TO PAY THE B DQiMINIONI . urn» not: COMPANY HEAD urn-ms..- WATEVRLOO. ONTARIO ON EASY MONTHLY INSTAIMEN TS mantb— uaran- sands of dollars. the budget ishings. total cost in one lu on this carwerziern, budget plan. You know what the premium will be. Le! you and circumstances need. and how much of it the: n month WIII pIOVIdC. Qctktvcttv. Thousand: of Dollar: for $10 ¢ seem strong? Weir i; is true, for the minute your application is accepted and self of over $26 a month you pay ycziur premium, you ave create an estate of thou- Many things are bought on plan — cars - homes-equipment and furn- People own many things they would have to do without if they had to pay the mp sum. New you can Any Life Intumnu ruontbly our Representative discuss the bind of Policy your special Sltl UDGET WAY-CLIP AND MAIL THIS COUPON TODAYl ‘°°” COUPON The Dominion Life A net-loo. Ontario Insurance on I Budge: Plun". Name..." e Company, Dept. 6 I have 310] mouth I can our into Life Insurancr. Please advise me whn n will buy on your “Life "u.................A;e....... Address........................................ the burden of alr m“ protectlon fr m the shzulders of the Inner Cabinet. Let us get on with the war. - Dally Mall (London). Ridney Acids _ Bob Your Restt Many people never seem In gel u good night’: rut. They lum lnll tau-lie lulu uni count sheep. Often they blame it on "nonu" whan it may be llnir lirlnu a. Ilulthy kidney: filtu IIOIIIIIII Iron blood. II they no hully ulul Iuil, poison: any in Illa ayllom and ulaaplulnon, hurl- uclm, buclnclna nllen follow. ll ou don’! sleep well, lry Dodd’: Kidney ilh-Ior lull u century Ibo Iuvonu nun y. I03 Budd's Kidney Pills i llOT WATER LIVING GREECE AGAIN "TLs llltélnir still that Greece should A bulwark of Deitiocracy. For 1t was there ln ages gone 'I‘hat, Freedom first attalited her throne. ‘Ihougllt brave Lord Bryon ctld de- D “Tl; Grgece, but llvlniz Greece no more." Today we hear the changed refrain, Tls Greece, and llvlng Greece again. -Charles Wlnfleld Matheson, Rocky Mountgln House, Alberta) imam» Swine Breeders Attention ! own decay. The monstrous structure of conquest which he has erected, and t0 which he is sl-il] adding with fatal industry. resembles that un- i mense lvapvlconlc system which, at its zenith “threatened wluh ruin through its f0l'm and en rmou; size was also threatcncd with. explosion because of the interior ferment; ‘V -°l‘ WI?" graduall undermining it.’ Hitler's sprawlng "empire" 597K» 9st tncut is" such thu officz-rc Jionlil not h." ITFIIIIT" cd to take on tltc i-vtra work cnlailcil in the prc- parauott of stich Il4ltlTP5~il‘§. E. A. FOSTER 8 50c "r ° bottle and lee how qulclrlv It wlll rc- Money Back page‘. all lllntreu n; lymn- l Guarantee ' Dr. Evan: Slomuch Mlxlnre WE-EKS’ cot.» 3'53 l" 'l‘i"l.' 5T8 'l"‘i""" e n: n |i ecu mm I b I I! ‘Q! "l I - TABLETS l M»? wiilinmfii timid-l. E M u i o N B 25 loll anal: dlxeilttlgn and Im- _ we: a u roe . vnNYnmfg W...” ‘AQA , l) ox c um Stomach Mixture BOTTLES ‘ Now In the Tlme to Guard Azalnsl Say to Your Grocer I Want BRAIIMIN ORANGE PEKOE TEA You will enjoy its superior __i____._._ I l l Gullmnl-eed l By ualnrllihowgeilulllefleetln l for 1 year l Remedy on the market. l MACS no worm Guaranteed TONIC POWDER. ' f" 2 Yea" n wlll IIIOIOIIIIIIY IDDIISII all truce-s of worms and lrnnrovo the health of vonr herd. PRICE 35o PER LB. STOP THAT We curry u complete Ilne ol COUCH Cattle Remedies. onssv sromncns with Redtlln’! BELIEVE!) Bronchial Syrup Every person who ls troubled wlth n: In the stomach and bowels Ihould let u bottle ol E I lold. AT THE TWO MACS ONLY PRICE 85o PER BOTTLE. R E D D I N GET YOUR BOTTLE BROS. m: ffftihantts L H9 Great George Street \v But it ls a fact that our Tobacco has been on the market a long, long whlle and It stlll kecl“ the confidence of Prince Edward Islanders. J HICKE Y ’S BLA CK TWIS T 10c Per Fig Straight EVERYWHERE IN P. E. I. Manufactured By IIIOIIEY & NIOIIOLSON TOBACCO C0, LTD., CIIARLOTTETOWN — l Z7 1941 A i