vvfiwvv‘ .4. inter. rout: TNE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN Morning Dally iFoundcd tn lltfl) ' illscsldeiIt: “we, col. \V Chester B. MuLun vice n siuent: .l R. Burnett. IJJ. seen-inn; Lieul Col. o a. Miiclllnimn- 0-9-0- cZoir-i and Alan-aging Director. J lt- llllfllfll» FJ-l- Ass-ornate Editors: Frank Wilkes and llll A- "W39" SUBSKIRIIVPION BATE! By .11.." u. l'.li.l.. ss-Iw 1m yew "i" l" ll "WW" $1.25 for 3 IHOMJIS; 50o for one mouth u» Iis-IIYEI} $5.00 per Year; $8.00 tor ti month! 51.75 tui 3 months; 60o for one Month. 5y Mail to other Proviuvtis and U. S. A. $5.09 P” 795' gisnn 11.1; flcrkly: $2.1m per ycur: 8M0 M‘ l» mltll-‘Ifi 50c for 3 month! The cl|ljl'lltllk'lll\\lf lslltlrtlill] may Us nhtlllnd l! lluiuliusf- NM“ Uévlllfll- "m!" 5'l'“""- u.‘ Ymm‘ o“ sun“, M“, .1,-_-....y_ Uurncr siiiii ma wutunnon . host-iii; Jlttlrssltiillllill wu- Air-wiry. l!“ l0" "- 11.,..1 .1 |'|t1t-_ 4:11 ti“; sz., ‘Toronto: New! "Ili- Cliuu-ittr Lauri-w, 011.1“ , “tilt-vs News Stud. Uudhury Ont; 1111i. liiingrrtl hlmp. Minis-hill N. 8.1 ‘ “The sirongrsi Memory is Weaker than the Weakest Ink.” WICUNENIL-‘sf, “arch 25. 1942. The Public Accounts The Public .\CCULIIII>, lilblvd leilelda)’ i“ ‘h: hgplqnp-v, show a surplus on 0l'_llm?_lYY_ Wcmlm 0fl\lt“'(‘ S.» lib‘. and 11:1 increase in liabilities 0i $;o_i,'<i. is a llfilifil‘ 5llffwlng than d}: Camplioil tlm-t-i-iinieiit was able to make 1:1 < H, bu: i: by 110 means comes up .0 _ ~ ‘Pri-iiiicr budgeted last ycai‘ L, of sppiyol on ordinary account, ~e of 820.704 in liabilities. He was - gpwusaiid dollars in his estimate . . s. law ;,..~-.~'i.ir lYHlIll tnidoubtctllvi have been nmch ‘yopsq lint for the grant 0f $507-$029‘) nude, y... l).anfnipn-Provincial Tax agreement- The aqrccliiriit “as in Opclill-IO“ (‘llly Part of the _\‘<‘.'l!'. l‘1-viiiiei' Campbell 1K‘ authority lOEslgC SlTIlWllPlll 2‘i:i: it inchnh-s a fiscal need s1i_.si y r,.],.,.¢p,1i~o on 111 'llll‘lll'll basis, a net gain to the imrori re of IYEITF-“OO- . . .\CCO.-.l a to the Liberal press. ll" DQmmmn auihtors “‘at"ll“t‘l\'l'l\7 ovcr the 104° Public Ac" rouiits l<lll'"il Illfilll l" l)‘ “llPrDPellY made PP’ and ‘in-l 1.1 irziiisfrr 301-000 0f Sofillled “PM! cxliendlrore m ordinarv account. One wonders (ti... would hazipen to this year's modest sur- pp,‘ if 1 <11. 'li.r procedure were followed. W: n,“ W. .,_ w, , public \\'I'\l'l\'S expenditures. an item of for mncbiiierv, charged to capital accm... W; IQ, if restored to ordinarv account would wipe the surplus out entirely. There art nurncvipnq Omar 1mm, listed arbitrarily under (qpitql expenditure which have nothing of p61’- nt'tj‘,t'\' {Ill-till lllfflll. and only serve to cautiou- fypii-Iihl- fart that we are still "in thc Rid- |-'\ €"l(llllll'€5 incurred bv Government mem- bers . officials in attending conferences at nl{;1\\‘f{ and elu-where amounted to over $2.000 l‘1~' wzii‘, which is a ltll Ol "WHEY for what NU‘ ~ . . . - .. .\lcltil\re ti-(vl to Call “Plcmc lnl75~ , Ilecpfte the npetl for wartime curtailmcrits. m”, lirtlg pvi-"MHCQ in the Public Accounts of M, urrvi-e r-fltirt being made on the Govern- mpllj; my; tn lill|\l€lll"lll its economy pledges- w. The Income Tax T, rmny taxpaycrs, says Canadian Bus- lflcgg, the delay in announcing the rat! of income tax for the prevailing year _un- til well llll‘) the spring is annoying. "Woflvelllenli lrid scarcely conducive to intchigcnt budgeting- But a Budget is so complex and requires so much estimating that it is difficult to see how accurate data can be compiled much earlier. Some com- promise seems in order. Many suggestions can be advanced for s more oquitable income tax but the computations would In beyond the capacity of the ivcragfi ttlafl- F01’ gxgnlplg, the (Eovernnient now recognizes that taxpayers with dependents should be given con- sideration. Apart from these exemptions, how- ever, no allowance is made for the man with fixed and inviolate obligations He pays the sarne tax as the man who spends his income on luxuries and on goods containing strategic materials. As the price ceiling tends to prevent an increase in excise taxes, although allowing an increazseun income taxes, there is some argument for giving consideration to the character of s taxpayer's cx- penditures But this is too complex a matter at this time except for the specialist, and so while we may boast of ——or raiit at —0i' l)!W3ll—ll1¢ 51115 of our income tax paymflif. lfl lll "W" f“?! that such money represents in effect the work wllirh we have contributed toward! lhfi flflwflfflll of the .\xis Now let us speed our dollars on tlicir nay. ‘The Great Liar Snfitii-ilu}; Nit/Iii recalls that more than sixty years etgto 'l'hom:is Carlyle wrote a paragraph to warm the hcar: of anyone suffering from pro- paganda. If you like to change the proper iianic and carve the itlscripllfiil over somebodyk front florit‘. it's all right. 'l‘hc copyiriglit has run out. Read and repiirttl “(foiiiii .\lr=~:in<li-i» (ll Cagliostro was rcally a liar of Ill!’ fir~i lllilfllllllltlf‘, thorough-tiaccd in all provinces of hing; what one may call the King of liars. llr-iiili-z, l'ii|lo_ Halon Muncliatiscn and otlier< arc (‘PlVllTillWl in this art. and not without some color oi liidlvt‘; rct must it iii candor rc- main (llilllllllll whllhvr any of these, compara- tively, wvrc 11inch nir-rc than liars from the teeth nutirar a lAIIQilIhlPII 1111s :1 perfect character 0f. the >pi- 1's lll ipiwdiini who licd. not in word only. iioi" lll zict null wiiril only. but continually, in llltitlqlll. word and act. llllfl from birth to death 1p} withing luii lic." Ciiiiilifintis “In \V. I. Trade i-k-itiioiiil- iwniililii-iis iii VLII wcrc bcttcr than 1w iiriiiy _\till'~ lift-l. and on thc basis of volume oi‘ iigplv, I'l'\'l‘,lll‘Il iii tlic bras! year ever experi- viici-il |~r (“siiiriiliuii shippcrs to thr- lvcst ltltlifi. \f.'li_~ .\-lr ti. .\~ Nvirimui, (niizidian 'l‘r:ulc kl‘lllllll~~lillll'l' in lN-rt of 5p:ii1i iii a report to ilic Iit-pnriniriii iii‘ 'I‘r:i<li~ and Commerce. LioicriiiiiciiL-coiitrollc-J prices for sugar and 11-11: CHARLQTTETOJYN quasar-AN cotton, two of the main agricultural products of these colonies, were considerably higher chm in pre-ivar years, and in the industrial colonies of 'I‘rinidad and British Guiana the wartime demand for oil and bauxite maintained full. employment in these industries. The general purchasing pow- er of the coloured population was greatly in- creased in the colonies of Antigua. St. Lucia, '1 rinidad and British Guiana through fhcir em- ploynicnt in the construction of United States bases. In keeping with the increasing prices for im» ported commodities, the cost of living rose rapid- ly and at the close of 1941 was 30 to 4o per cent higher than in Scptember, 1939. However, rising costs and the establishment of import quotas for many products did not adversely af- fect importntions. Canada's share of the imports consisting mainly of essential materials, continu- cd to advance, purch£cs by Trinidad increasing by 82 per ccnt above the r940 figure. which was 9i per cent above that for I939. \Vhcthcr this strong upward movement can be maintained in 1942 will depend upon the supply of Canadian goods for export and the available shipping space. - EDITORIAL NOTES - Lady Day, or the Feast of the Annunciation. o s s a “Mum's the word" that opens the door to Gov- ernment recognition for Liberal M. P.'s at Ot- tawa-thcir constituencies car. go hang. i I I i As Senator lllacArthur is a colleague of Col. Ralsttin in the representation of Prince, surely the Minister of Defence will now do something definite to defend our Province from transporta- tion isolation. u s- 4 in Maple syrup being a seasonal product con- sequently producers may not scll it at a price higher than that charged for the saiiic grade and quantity in the corresponding period a year ago the Wartime Prices and Trade Board announce. w s- w a Archbishop Lang of Canterbury has bccn created a baron on his retirement This will cn- able him to continue to sit in the House of Lords, and follows the precedent set in the case of his predecessor Archbishop Davidson. u u m u Importers of American bituminous coal will b‘: subsidized to enable them to sell coal imported as consumer goods at the price prevailing in the basic period, September i5 to Octobcr 11, the Ontario Purchasing Agents Association has been advised. n a s1 a Captain W. P. Grant of Queen's University Highlanders, past president of the Canadian Leg- ion at Ottawa was \V€ll-l\'llO\Vf‘l and a regular visitor here in days past. His only son followed in his father's footstpes by enlisting at the outbreak of the present war and now is somewhere over- seas. w it- u v “lilo knows Montreal, who only bloiitrcal knows by excursion visits? For instance, how many of us realize that within the limits of the City of Montreal there are 212 farms and 11 is- lands and 186,000 lots or parcels of land, of which 92,066 are improved lots, while 04,534 re- main vacant". Yet that is what Mr. A. E. Hulse, Chief City Assessor, told the Montreal Board of Trade the other day. is u a s It is not too early to prcparc for the adoption of mosquito prevention measures. These pests are a growing nuisance in certain parts of the city. Only the female mosquito bites and her need for blood to mature her eggs transforms her into a fierce and persistent hunter Although individuals 0n their own property can assist greatly by pre- venting mosquitoes from breeding, best results are obtained only when the work of control is organized by municipal or other authorities un- der competent direction. v w io- is The Wartime Prices and Trade Board an- nounced it has permitted farm machinery coin- panics in Canada to make minor adjustments in their prices for certain ‘types of machinery, but has not allowed adjustment upward to the full extent of the increases put into effect in the United States for similar machines Increases iii the United States for these machines have rang- ed from two to I7 per cent, but the maximum increase allowed in Canada by a recent order of the board is limited to five per cent. I ‘II Ill 1‘ Thc profits of our Prohibition business keep mounting higher and higher, last year's totalling $94,791, compared with $84,209 the previous year. In addition, this year tlicrc is credited $96.78 “intcrcst", which would indicate some of the Province's “Blood llloncy" profits are bc- ing invested 11s well. No details of turnover are given, but allowing s 10% profit that would indicate nearly $1,000,000 was taken in by the Government grog shops in the second year of the War. Add to that the $2 doctor's scripts for each purchase and sec what our liquor business is costing the Province at l. time when personal economy is the order of the day. I U Ill ‘I Robert Burns, Scottish poet and philosopher, born this date I759; his first volume of poems was published at Kilmarnock in 1786, bringing him the admiration of Edinburgh literary society and a profit of $100; the authoritative edition is that of W. E- Henley anti T. F. Henderson, known as the "Centenary Burns"; Sir Walter Scott minutely describes Burns, particularly meti- tioning his poetic and glowing eye, his simplicity and dignity; like Shakespeare, Burn; borrowed from every writer he had ever r¢ad—-mattcr, phrase and metre; to Robert Ferguson, in part5- cular he owed a large debt, which he honorably acknowledged by placing a memorial stone over the grave of the young poet in Edinburgh. His apologia for his own principles of lax domestic virtue: Tlicn gently scan your brother Man, Still gentler sister “loman; Though they may gang a kcniiin wrung, To step aside is human. Then at the lialancc let's be mute, We nevci" can adjust it; \Vli:il's done wc partly tnav compute, Blit- kliow not what's resisted. sores av 1111a visv Thou“ n p" unfortunate]. w "°..‘.ti "m. dent was meld!’ 9° o n bed m‘ obvious when no cL-scr so.“ o‘ folly of the Qdvfcc from t our still uncured Isolstllonlslsltha we shmlld pull our warships. P "l" and merchant ships to our 0W heme water and concentrate solely on defense. This is what. the Wei)‘ deny, graplllcfllly described as t c “mm, policy." A; he polntcd out l; w-quld separate the 8"" 1.1%‘ servtllm of power in E08 l“ - Rufim clung, Australia andhthc DWCII Indies from us and m‘ each other. and pay into the Aria strategy o; “dlvta, and conquer. _New York Times. R l], oled Brlfllh swig-t Jdriulhe ‘filbeducthm of edlbles from the 5011. special HMS" l" the soviet relat-lcns b-isanchhg ":0 minlstry of information, r - turned 1mm Russia where tie car- ried out extensive curl/fluff‘ V"?! to rehabilitate Russlas scorched cam,» are“. 151g sought means b0 restore the fertility of the land and its crop capacities. _He dealt with fruits grains and livestock. He found s, way tn whlch canadc could help. "It milk! greatly facllftatie m, plbblélfl of reconstruction," he mid, "lf selected varieties M Ruc- clan grain could be sent to West» ern Canada to multlply In readi- 1168s for the time of need. It is Im- perative to presrrve the seed l5 raised and peculsilv fldsvtod Y° cam ares " Western cams": ls of course cllmntlcally suitable _for 3115mm wheat and Ollie’? IP81"! In the matter of frtfts and live- Stcck st; John has lransiferrcd l0 England a suDlYY C‘ fr?" bu!“ where leading hortlcultiirlsts will K99" than; In existence. These buds which an», b91314; rriinswrtfd by air. will be grit-fled onto English trees- alwavs keooim! theorlglflfll sllfll“ and producing an IIHIYPPFP nim- ber of younz he's wllflhlf‘ T01‘ planting 11-, Russia Pwzlltzveed Rus- sian fan/n livestock will be mOVPIl to Brltaln f~1~ breeding minnows to produce sufficient vmiri? sock M‘ 1am p-nnsshlr-ment to Russia. — Lori-don Free Pwss. A snowflake. says a science rc- vievit. is ice and Is there-fine a miti- eral. with a chemical NmPOSlUOn and a hexagonal crystalline form like that of the rm stone. beryl Mavbe so. but if there are enough of them they still have to be shov- eled. -- Brant-ford Expositor. Another expert. witness hrs comc forward to tcstzfy concerning Nazi policy ‘in the occuplsd C"U.IlI-l'lC5 0f Europe with rcsirct to Imports of food from the United States. Dr Elizabeth Anthony Dexter Is l"! theorist sm- is ctr-dun or of the Unitarian Service comnrisslon. which has been handling relief ac- tlvltlas In Europe out. of Lisbon: kites-viewed here. she gave as her opinion that the German authori- ties would con-fisclre any food shlnments sent lnto territory under their control. - Kansas City Star But strange as It may seem, no one has suggested that the tem- perance leaders get together on the old plan of mcrol suasiotn. It ivorked wonders 1n HIE province a half-century and more ago. Liquor was sold openly then ln hundreds of stores. Temperance teaching largely cured th: ruin habit, The call ls for a Mrses to lead the people in the right path. They re- fuse to be driven by police and cured by government control — New Glasgow Eastern Chronicle. [to an easy matter for people In town to adjust their schedules and movements to czrifonn with the advanced time. Even the schools in town are onjy slightly affected and will ncl b: at all as the clays léllglllifill. In rural dis- tricts It's different. The farmers’ time of getting many thing; start- ed Ls regulated by the rising of the sun, and It is quite natural to find people in the rural districts, while setting their clocks an hour ahead iviih the rest cf us. doing things on the old srliediile. In some districts they have even fcuzid 1t advisable to do thls with respect to school hours.—st. ‘Ihcmas Times- Journal. A strong campaign is being started against, the use of BB rifles in the hands of small boys. In Brantifond, shill another bay has loct. the sight of one eye and many. comiplants are coming ln from all parts of the province. One doctor n Bralitford tells of treating three cases of wounding by BB guns 1:1 one week. There should be far greater restrictions on bhe sale of BB guns and smnriunltlon w minors and t: ls to be hoped the recent shooting ln varlcus parts of Ontario will bring such restric- tions into being. - Niagara, Falls Review. The Minister u! Justice has stig- Bfilcd that each case of interti- ment should be dealt. with by judicial process. If by this he means that each case should be re- viewed by a judfcal tribunal after the internment has taken place, there can be no objection to such s. oourcc. But the executive must not be hampered by‘ judical pro- cess In taking qiilo action when P6096581? and. whatever the find- ing of a. tribunal, the respcrislblllty for internment must rest with the Govemmcnt. - Toronto Telc- gram. The Niszls have tried to be too smart and have fallen flat on their faces This ls the story of what happened ln Holland. An airplane flew over Dutch territory and dropped hundreds of packages or Clkaivttec bearing the strictly forbidden royail coat of arm and a Dutch inscription meaning "Orange tthe.Diitch Roval House) shall Wln ' People in Holland bought the cigarettes. thought to b, a gift- frcm their beloved Queen In exile for fantastic prices. They paid even as much 11c $25 for s single Plcknge. Yect/srdtav. how- ever. the Voelkishher Beobaclitier. official 0min 0f the German Nazi party. revealed that these 9185f- et-lzs had been made tn Gennisny and dropped by the Durh Nazi party to deceive; the patriots, 1n fact, the Nazi parpsr dcclosed that the project netted the Dutch Nazis $15,000. so far co good. But the joke ls really on the Nazis They got the money, to be sure, but in admitting the ti-‘ek they also dis- olmvd what they otherwise have tried hard conceal: namely, that the Dutch pcrrpw are living mad with Ioy whenever they hear the mes-as?- “Orsiiw will win " 11w. Nazis have $25.01) In Dirk-h money. but; thsy have reveifled to the world thet the mlUci-lty of thi- Dutch people hale tlie lden of Nazism. — Boston 0105c PUBLIC FORUM 4|“ ‘a 5 h ‘ms:- ‘:1. corral I lltonct. IN TEACHERS’ BALARIEI Blr.— I mad in the newspapers that s. bill has been lsitrodaoal ln our Provlniclsl lcglslltun to pro- vide for some increases In tiewnors‘ salaries. As far u I can esllmntc It. the amount- requlrcd tor this increase will be In the vlclnlty of 830,000. Lust year the expenditure for Education by the Provincial Government amounted to 8372.000- Tnls is an Increase of about 8 per ocnt., ovcr thc past vear. I also read, ln s Montreal paper that in his estimates of expendlturc for next year, Hon. J.A. Mathewson, Hovlnclal Treasurer of the Pro- vlnoe of Quebec asks for $12,000,000 tor education; last year the - voted was $6,000,000. that. is an in- crease of 100 per cent. An Increase of 8 per oenl’... In Prince Edward Lslimd and 100 per cent. in Quebec. Quebec is often cited as backwards 1n educational expenditures. What about P.!.‘.I.| some of ous- teach- er frlcrsd; ntlgiht explain. I am. Sir etc ANXIOUS INQUIRER. AUSTRALIA ‘Bl! this nigh . But vibrantiy 1111.11 us, hand to hand and voice to voice These our mood DlUtAlLPS under the Southern Cross. "We are not nieiicticants" Premier Curluls voice over the wide Pacific. “We pull knee to knee with you. We. Llic last bastion of America." Here is not the organ roil oi the English tnigue lingermg among these sentences. Not the power lulu glow Us words that. built battiemenis. tower upon tower. Yet tlic olooo alonz one‘s veins pounds to swift llfe. leaps to answer. “Brltaui iias fought and won the p _.Battle of Britain. Britain llgms to win the Battle of the Atlantic. We are ner sons" Her sons. Australia, and our bro- ieis Our tail bronzcd brothers with the horizon in your eyes. Your dear land Australia, our land . Not. our bastion, not your aganles our protection. But. ycur lanes ouss by right. of the call c! blood. Ours by light oi the sacrament of IPGcUJII we partake iviili 11.11. Ours your proud cities, rtisolveq w nccome one with blackened si nce Ere the feet. of the foe shall tread their echoing Sll'€€.S. Ours loiir "saloons." ours vour trail-less bush, Ours your SAAKULnA under tile eu- CallyDLuS trees, Ours your cairus and you: blllli°d graves. , Ours your trust in the Aids wiio ride the skyways, Who stand iii olini: linc, Who man the sliips ivitn names that are as LPUIIIJtJL-S. Not just "another over the "I pledge you my word. We will not fail." Australia's huff]. not the valn boast of limorant valour But given Wltll war, icu iviir beating under lici‘ mtlidrawn skies Desolation and duatti driving to- wards her. "I pledge my word. We “Ill not. fail." Salute to ycur Australia! Salute. and again Salute! Canada, writes your name tn no fac- lle forgetting pen. Canada wri es it in the consecration her hearts olcua. -“K. M. 1-1." in the Winnipeg 151.0 PO55’ ronivmn lmifwoinaiv DIES 11v sanvT 101m SAINT, JOHN. N.B., Harm 24- rCPi-Mrs, Liia Perry, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Perry, St. tvlcliclas, P.E.I., died in hospital ticre today after an Illllgss of six weeks. She was the widow of lvfanuel Perry and lived at. St. Nicholas until she came to $11,111 John 19 years ego. _____________ “(“.“’\Cn!\KIH' ,( I ‘s inn-mi“ , all"? n s 110"" “COMPLETE INSURANCE SERVIC ” W. K. RIIGERS Agencies ltd. a CENTRAL DBUGSTORI Plinnc 540-541 IIOIINIIAY SERVICES ST. PAUL'S SNIIPEI. Evcry noonduy, cxccpf Sut- urdcy, during Passion Wccli and Holy Weak u scrvicc for Men will be Iicld in St. Paul's Chopcl. TIic service will begin at 12:05 and will lust fifteen minutes only. The Rcv. Canon Malone will conduct the services this week. Next vcck the services will be conducted by the Rector, Rev. A. LcDrcv Gardner. All rncn Interested arc cordially in- vited to attend thcsc scrviccs. "Cull upon Mo In tIic day of trouble: I will dclivcr thcc and thou shalt glorify Mc." 1. iias-s-zs-n IVQRDS 0F (THALLENGF A Thought A Dny For A People A! WU’ "We will only win the war I! we deserve to win and we won't. deserve to win till we are prepared to and do match the Nazi ln self-sacrifice." -- Vlctor T. gln, General Manager of Wartime Housing Limited. m T0 PREVE g vars-tarsus! RKS __,,,. While much fumlture manufac- tured tcday is finished to resist, heat marks and fruit and alochol stains. It's always an excellent Idea to take some precautions just in case. 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