- a»... a-“ui. “gal... _. g PAGE FOUR , _. HE CHAIKLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN __ rift w’ ciiintorrrrowii GUARDIAN ‘inning Dally (Founded tn p87) President: Lleut. Col. W. Cheater 8. ll Vice-President: J. B. Burnett, FJJ. Secretary: Lfeut. Cot. D. A. MmcKlnnon, 0.8.0. ldltor and Managing Director: J. I. Burllfll. I-J Auoclltc Editors: Frank Walker and Ian A. II “ SUBSCRIPTION RATES: Iy Mall In l’. LL, $4.00 per year; $2.50 gm- Q ‘mtg. $1.25 for 3 months; 50c for one month b"! bslllwm 5-1-00 per year: $8M for I months 81.76 or 3 monthl. By Mull In Canada and U. S. A.: B.“ p; y“; lmirdly Weekly: $2.00 per your; $1.00 m e manual 50c for 3 montlu, ——— —-_.. ‘The Strongest Memory is Weaker than the Weakest Ink.” mvnsimy. rumour o. mi. U. S. Press Suggestions ...‘.Z".*'.§:.‘x:*:;i’::°::.» ‘srsizttf-f- “"l-“”"i“ R , ,., _ _ s. Y “PP°‘."‘K "s °°5ev°i Pb 1K} 0f increased aid to Britain. This trend has been particularly noticeable in the past few weeks, indicating a growing realism Qn th¢ partlot the American public. Here are the sug- kestions offered by the Richmond Times--Dis- patch as “a reasonable and logical series of steps" which can and should be taken by the U. S. Gov- crnmcnt in the near future: _ I. Extend the “safety belt” around the Amer. icas halfway to Europe, and assume responsibi]. ity for keeping that zone free of Axis submarines This would lift some of the strain from the Brit- ish convoy system, now tremendously overtaxed. 2. Find some means of turning over to Eng- land the 82 merchant ships of German, Italian, Danish, French, Norwegian and other registry, now lying idle in uiir harbors. 3. Order everv (ierman and Italian consul out of this country, along with the staffs of spies and dyuziiuiters [llt‘_\' ll.l\l? gathered around them. There are luiuilreils of these agents in some American cities. where a handful would suffice tu transact all ordiiizirv business. Germany and Italy would tliiiiw our, out, tilo, but the net gain would be in our failir. Thin-e agents of the Axis are on the search for a way of preventing it or cut- ting it short; not that the public can claim to have‘ given a fair trial to the measures whose efficacy Acnnnnn‘ n, “n, vnncnn," New” has been proved. \\'hat the patient wants is a Herald, umre are shipyarcs on the quick recovery with no complications, but though bllllsb 991mm“ “"5” wlmb in‘: every doctor and nearly every layman has his pct treatment there is still truth in the cynical saw that it takes a week to cure a cold but it cures it- self in seven days. l\Iost doctors would agree that the best treatment for an incipient cold is complete rest in bed for a day or two days, there- by saving the patient a week of misery, and, more important, preventing dissemination of the infec- tion to others. Bed, blankets and brandy is an ancient cure, and if the brandy is not now avail- able a sweating powder like Dover's or aspirin, with a hot drink, may take its place. A saline purge will help. The room must be warm but well ventilated. and both hands and feet should be kept warm with bed-socks or mits, for Leonard Hill demonstrated years ago that cold feet and a stuffy atmosphere produce nasal turgescence. If the patient cannot or will not go to bed he should still try to keep his hands and feet warm-no easy task, for a cold seems to induce vasomotor insta- bility in the skin." \- '-__ tDIIURIAL notes 5' Have you had a call from the man with the certificate yet? i i I i Snow rhovelling may not be popular but it should ‘be extremely fashionable these days. And necessary as well. i l II Be prepared, is a good motto at all time, and never more appropriate now when men and means are in demand to keep the menace from our door. 4‘ i Ii I! Rev. A. S. Tuttle, D. D., Moderator of the United Church of Canada, announces he ex- pects to visit the Maritinies sometime in May. Ik k l- m The new minister of the Unitarian Church of the llfessiah in Montreal is a New Brunswicket", Rev. Angus de Mille Cameron, of bussex, a. graduate of N. l5. Liiiivcrsityr and Acadia Univer- ildlfl 1f that ls so, somebody Ottawa should get a severe rapplng over the knuckles. Considering the effort being made in the United ’ take to gel, new yards in opera- tion to help Great main, if there are any in Canada not working ‘they certaiitly should be. - New Glasgow News. true. The wageearner and the salaried man have already been herd-hit by taxes uid these are Hitler curse has been lifted from vlde housing encnnmodatlon where shortage exists. Hardshps are bound to be the order of the day- lncreaslrigly so-and he would in- deed be a wizard who could ds- trlbute them with mathematical accuracy between town and countryside, factory end farm. - Reglnc leader-Post. The word corn was lynonymoul beck in the sixteenth century and or thereto with the word Brain. i. t; we call corn was not known ln those days. About 1550 the man- ufacture of gunpowder began uslrig the term "comed” to indicate that. their product had bee‘?! slbbead bub and alt-wed to dry in single grains. shortly thereafter they applied the, term “corner? to the sprinkling of grains of salt on beef and other meats for the purpose of effecting a. cure or preservation. In the years ‘ since the sixteenth ccnlury thei original use of the w-rd "cornfd" stands to indicate the use of strain-s ' of salt ln the ‘curing of meat. — Armour Magazine. A cold statistic may sometimes slpflik with the greatest, ekquence. tember, 1939, they were ivorth Z0.- 000900 guiltiers; during the slime guilders. To sce the full p‘Cl.lll'0 ofl bound to be stiffer yet ere the 9°“ turning the full powers of controlled experiment i War Opinion in Us. (Exchanee) The survey belnu made of United States sentiment. on the war bv the mnei-ican institute of Public Opini- on-r-he "uatup DO-l’ — tins up w S . '79 per cent. continuance of Britain's flsht vicnorv _ls won. l5 per celll- I151! W!’ a netlotiatcd peace. while 6 Del‘ 69m- lail to express any opinion. On the other hand l5 per cent. of the re- iDlles are in favor of the lmmedlltc entrance of the United States into T» siurw the! all ll my for the we: on Britain's side. town dwellers and all ls gkcm fort 'I‘hat ls to say. that 15 per cent. the mun on the farm may be po- .of this polled cross-section of Am- lltlcally eicpedlcnt. but it is also un- ‘erlcan sentiment Ls isolationist. an exactly equal proportion Went-s will‘ now, while 79 per cent. ls for assist- ance to Brltalri. to the yery 111ml ible short of Americas lnvmve- ment in the conflict. Analyllnl still further the nieanii-itz of major- the land. Rent controls have indeed n‘ t __ L n does an“ been enforced but. these do not pro- ,ijyo§fgnf,nfi‘j“ffif,°,ll,_i‘fll.g"i,l an m; |replies received-At. ls a reasonable assumption that lt in turn includes THE DBOMEDABY In drums I see the Dromedary still. As once 1n l say Dirk 1 51W him stand: A thousand eyes ln vulsor wonder acann _ Hls humps and hairy neck. l-nd gazed their fill At his lank shanks and mocked with laughter shrill. He never moved: and if his Eastern l d Flashegntm hls eye with stretches of hot sun It wrumz no rnltlih lppeal from hll pm w Hc blinked upon the rabble lazily; And still some trace of majesty forlorn And a coarse grace remained: hi! head was hlx . moush his flaunt flanks with a two viewpoints. One is that Brltam l great mantra were worn: will win the war with American aid. Th but without. American bell-lserencyq The other ls that. quite regardless of Britain's chances for victory, it is the dutv of the Uruled States to render her all aid possible as lomr as the conflict lasts. It would bein- zerestlnz to know the relative num- bers holding these two views. bill Dr. Gallup. the head of the Insti- ufc who has announced the results; does not give this Information. I 1t were available. the strength of the popular trend could be infer- red which would favor a declara- tion of our. were such a course vital to an assured victory. But it. _ls perfectly obvious that public opinion in the United States ls tending steadily and rapidly ln the direction of a declaration cf war. 1t. is quite evidently stronger now than it was ln 1916-41 year be- fore the United States became a It mav become so overwhelmlnk in‘ the months that. lle immediately ahead as to bring America. lnto the conflict before the end of 1941. Be taken for tzranted-andtliat lsthat lf and when the United States be- The Dutch expcrt-s to Germany before and after the Nazi lnvasfn ageing lmlllllggegnetnlenénwfélnlgfié? are a“ example‘ In June w sen‘ ton. that the declaration will come from Congress. and not. from Ber-I lin. Hitler will never declare war period in 1940 they were 84.00000!) on me United stame iwwever great. Americas contribution may become. ere was not any yeanilnl in 111A e e. But onyhls llps and nostrils infinite scorn. —A. Y. Campbell. Largest Window (Manchester Guardian) The great east window of Glou- cester Cathedral. which the Dean and Chapters have decided to re- move to a place of safety. ls the largest in the world. though the east window of York Minister runs prettv close. Gloucestcrfis wall of glass covers an area_of 2.736 square feet. as compared with 2.574 square feet at. York. It ls known as the “Cressy” wln- has been discontinued but lt still bellltzerent in the last World War. ‘dosh yo; 1i; is a memory.“ o; the ai-eat English vlcwrv. and bears the arms of King Edward 111, the Black Prince. and many of the nobles who took part in that far-off campaign. Janis as it may. one think ma?! be Completed by 1350. the general de- slizn of the figure work. whose brll- liant tinctures flash forth like lew- els from the surrounding whlte Rlass. is the enthronement of the Blessed Virgin. The east. window of Gloucester and York especially struck the ele of Aeneaus Svlvius. afterwards Pope Plus II. when he paid a visit. to will; or The Bible (London News Gilonlclc) Buried beneath tom of debris at bombed works of Eyre and Scottis- woode. the King's printers. are the printing plates of the Authorized rslondtlaf the Btgle.’ u m can cry born s c on c pre- mises durlniz the treat fire raid on the Cltv of Ibndcin. A dlrector of the flrm said that not until the debris had been clear- ed wlll it be known ivhether the task of resettlmz the ty of the whole of the Author-lied erslon must be undertaken. The Bible contains 1.189 chapters. 31.173 verses 778.692 words and 3.568.480 letters. "As the King's printers. we alone have the rlizht. to prlnt the Author- ized Version." he said. Interpreting The War By Klrkc L. Slmrpcon Associated Press Sta f Writer Imports that clouds of British fighter planes have been protect- lntf Royal Alr Force bombers 1n daylight raids on the German "ln- vasion coast" mark a significant change in the tempo of the battle of Britain. The Royal Afr Force ls undertak- ing an offensive air defence of the British Isles. Nazi alr, submarine or army forces n; which may be assembled for n. great spring drlve. British use of massed fighter planes to cover cross - channel bomber fleets demonstrates the long stride made since last June toward matchtng Nazi ali- powcr. These ad- vances have been made, too, 1n the face of incessant German bombing of British industrial centres. This ls the first tlrne Britain's defence fighter force has been re- leased for use away from home ex- oept; for lts intervention ln the ev- acuation of Dunkercue. At that time. British m fighters dominated the daylight. air over Dunkerque for three days as they have since dominated the day skies over Britain. 1t ls uncertain wheth- It. ls out presumably to soften up‘ to b to Wnhllflllllsltlffl‘: A 1 bulldIfigelfgiiIc "tiff", “l! ., and old who lake “l2: Y .frlcc $1.01) per Bu". . ——-_§ SENSATIONAL n Woodbury’ B!!! 3 tlltmsPaylT: ‘ at!‘ A" M" 6 efofoiol MAC‘ ~ PIG WORM ioivnr; E . T35?!‘ iilifi?" “l” l Bel n ' henltlifernfioggllliiigciflffl h.‘ Powder and lonlr nl“ I‘ v ' - | saris. ‘lilktg: tggi; °" ' b . lest."- "i-m- ou- THE two rm 149 Great George Sum MAIL onm: PROMPT srnrsizsfilil.‘ ‘—~—<§_ See the picture. " of Heaven" at llu-Akiiiiik ward Theatre Fr-liruar e1; 14th and 15th. in alil yo! C. W. League. little more dam ' t lsh war illuuoii§inii.§.i°§,',,° public morale. ' wan ON smmtoirs COPENHAGEN (jpi__ occupied Denmm in anot i —atzalnst spari~ows—nn<1 it u mated there are 30.000000 , siiuwiig llltlllll» null (lI>t'i,il'<l ztmoiig us. Perhaps as important as anything would be the effect on British iuorzlli- of such an unmistakable gesture on the part of the United Smtes. sity and Meadville ‘Theological College Chica o. l-rti ' l ‘t t: f his victim, d - m . - 1 m Py 5|. - . . _ _ i * * r r i g oiie erhiisfxapdiidl zhemboslis to Holland §§..§'by fiemlgleafsinflfil; bjii $1,, lfillgilxllfi lgisiwnifslgeguctlltew$gfigh f5: ealyllfimelgo £5,115???’ mfiscnlilnlf damaize Danish crops. »~ v - _ t- m N _ t; . .p h [re _ more an (n! '—'————- The I\azis aie realizing that the BllllSh do not grimtefy lngzméggtlgbalgk‘ taping; exngugfir anemia: we?!“ than the ylgfigd £11115“ flclggtmlf £17.33? Sfittoslgirigsl: niaailgtfih m; MUSK} W11" nouns fin - control from Gennanv there. It ls 1.0NDON.-tci-=i_'I‘lie Am 4- Fitted up .\iut~r. ziu factories to the utmost, with capital and lnltor both called upon to make rezll sacrifices f-ir the period of the emergency. This is no titiic for Jiuy element of society to seek $€lll>ll El(l\'lllllll£_'(*< for itself. Ariiiatiient, muni- of the Nazi Air Force in a broadcast warned Ber- liners and others that they must be prepared for even greater I0>>Cs than they had already exper- ienced. This was to be expected, he explained, take attacks lying down. inspector General M.ilch 000.000. The lncrrase in Dutch ex- most insensate war maniacs could ports ls under “forced draught," desire. with forced Dutch. labour and Dutch business men compelled to accept the price they are offered. Holland ls not the only country to under-g) the dcvastatlzn of Nazi The cost of movlmz Gloucesters beautiful fourteenth centurv izlass iii} will be £250. but l1; wlll cost twice as Willkie Lends A Hand much to replace it, and an appeal is to be made to the nation to help to pneslerve so ureat a national mem- oria. something more than a gesture, however, and could have been risk- ed only with greater fighter plane strength than prevailed ln June. ‘me incident throws new light on the effectiveness of German bomb- cbmmlttiee for A Dnggertilted fHol W ie irst loud weaker g phone e t be ' t t denzrourfdrstiitloninstmlod m a will a tight against s0 totigh a foe as Britaiu_~, economic organization, In Denmark, (Montreal Sh") inn ‘mack on Brnnn indusmm Chocolate Coaled NOUGNFINES CARAMELS ALMONDS ‘onrlllll vimamsAflv The Best Way to take _q_tw1/ri.eo/z 59¢ w" 98¢ E..A. FOSTER Central Drugstore Encouraging Report ALICE BLUE MIXTURE one pound boxes -I JAMIESUN’ DRUG STORE Chm-cred Accountant Euler-n Trust Building Charlottetown lion and plain: factories should operate on a 24- _ , _ ’ _ _ 4 _ _ hour llJl-im aull such legislation as is needed to Anlfilllllg ‘lfifllleralle “b Pliltlhh dullWYa-QY» Ill-ll" ltlfibbillleginzgz ievs-‘llwglbg: Wendell Winnie is doing n good MORE G c_ nwnnns mere have been unofficial reports that end should he eitactctl “l! mdlldblg l“ 1114")’ “limb ' " be < _ w Y rk Post Job for both Britain and the Un- ——*— m“ l“ ‘be 5'°“r'e"d Gbrma" 511b- . ,'. . . y m it s PM“ as l“ “~°' Ne‘ ° ' - w; - 1t s. n- LONDON-(CP) - A squadron cezs m this respect amoimmd to q. Mzilte it clezir that liritain’5 financial status —————- "lid ska-lei 1°" l‘ “b5 r a 1 d km‘ t .1 w 1 - tn n , " ‘ A h't t h ' i t th l ' An American friend of ours sug- iicurioed that he was going to Eng- 9H f-‘T- ed Y.‘ "l? remove an e '5 b" W P9!‘ 09M slow-down will not be <"i'iii<l<ll‘i'<‘<l rm obstacle in the way of n: l,“ 5 ale n0“ Come 0 e com u5l°n| ests that Canada could be mare land to see for himself what was unexploded bomb. a lieutenant cf ln war goods deliveries. Om. c,,,,,gnu;.,g p, (nnnp. hm will, arms’ and that there will be no more sky scrapers nor church 5mm, n) visitors who m, coming happening them n was m named fine figsglsttifinagflpirciewérrigegfvaarléd ughatlseeznfi a low fig-tire. It nfs lll(' lll'l‘l's~lll'\' llli‘ll"\ will i~e atlvaticcd her as a “Qelllfifi- Instead there will b8 WW ""d°Y8"°bl1‘-l to this Dominion frvllfflhb, Unlflefi Fla‘ u,“ trllfnfi? lmggdedest“ segfli ed flie decree Cross lri a recent list flmdeuchfiffn, fizfilfifinjgfijs 1,1221%? AND glib if lib“ bil-‘mld Mamie “CCCSSQYY a YFU or pascmcnis’ probably mo Ur “nice. blurlcs’. and a vavficfaiiigdoiioteiclhn gihtnaiia iiliiaakliait‘ his PurPO-fg. IITSOSQCLTOIIS ln of hcnors‘ bee" lmpfilfed IZFQBUY "Rough those “W, h, an llat rout lllJuVc ground lo eiiuble uvatclicrs lo Vin New lsrunsivick. fie WllS im- London prove his sincere interest ln WARTIME DIABETES olfleéifiigrnltgtttticlléflrlltghls 3:50 W 5_ (nu. cnmfni Conqdcration to the ndvisabip catch falling lire bombs and extinguish them bc- I presscd wigii ‘tn: C2édéglelliybglxlggvyn gngaisznympathy ivtth the cause of ______ 1 t yards. gmlbcululy amt" tuning; itv of leiiiug liuqltmd have 5o more destroyers. fore much uanlagb l° do“? Lwbabl)’ ‘be 119W ‘ gilnglne °wa§ a“ n?“ n, him né M}, "Winnie In unique among nMnmflcnguufluoqEiEgcggngnlgséggc‘? out important naval craft, have gone BOTTLED CANDI Pei-litips we cannot afford to do so, but if we can gmemlw“ of Mu“ d°"‘l=lm“i‘ “m b“ Called was feeling Enid about ll Rll- '11s politicians. He took the campaign IflSflillifi ls conductlniz special war- "FM flbelld- . ipni] um“- chin; ain-H-n] (\\'(\ n, we cO-t of some iuuleiccts and their products iuolctcclulc. was going beck to tell his friends out of the hands of his advisers and time experiments the “funda- A number of British merchant Barley Suck "r Bull _ _ . ‘ ' l‘ _. ’ >i< * >o= s to be sure to visit Canada. But/wInBde the Democrats‘ hair stand mental mechanism of diabetes." "ml ""51 "b55815 Wblch were 0" cups, hlltlasses kis ri-k to oiu-eliis, u ruaip be llle wisest course. ,_ , _ _ _ “on... he Came w 01mm v;a Mon- ‘on and with tug-it, yet will) the the WRYS or at fitting-out yards _ “Sti-rli a srrii s iii ~'<‘lI< on our part" savs the 511' 11cm)’ llmlls’. lillllbfill ill-WY. bur" “"5 dam treal to sPIlIII a whiter vacatzcn of votes of more than twenty millions f s I G d ggfllatllrcgéilil-isefeitlafilerrnian attack 20C bottle. .. . ' . , ' . ‘. . , . , . ' , ' .' . i.‘ n ~ f - _ ,_ i~ii<~<~ii~i»= ~i eff-u- lte- “e ‘do be “e surf.‘ si..:2..~.:..:"s.Padilla‘? 2:. traitors.teltrlilrtltestisiz. Pr" twill" "l s i... i. wit... stulilirswlatrllff in all parts of the gV-lit‘. and greatly strengthen the Llbblllll lheatre, Loutloiiflll lb/lv lawllg {Ur ent Ctfflclalg m, dijfvrbtyg til-flee he Opposition’ but tried to discus the _, _, OOO-ton battleship King George V the Wbnnn, n,- ‘p, n, Inlrnnn‘ h nnnln he the one tipwartls ol 3o years, tu his pcrlorniltiice of declafQg if he gvm- Comes to Ctm- issues “wing we country on their which brought Viscount Halifax to min . m“; I . i. . I, ‘n ‘m. n; T], “m. “hm ltaiuitis lll "the llells" lie sectiretl a strolls-l hold l Eda Hklllll. he licpts hi‘ ca" alraNnge "101115- Tb“! T010111 llllll linffl 11b McLEOD Bl BENTLEY a“ wflligiggm" ‘llblwmailf? dull“ " " .' " " ‘ “ ‘ . ,. .. . . .. . . it so that he crm ciitri" via 1w solidly behind P~e ide t Roosevelt _ ii s R exumpe. new and lli‘.'l‘-l<n lil-iw- are dealt hcr bv huqlzttid U“ m“ “WM-b l-Zblllli llllblb», b" 4l'l'¢~“*‘“*°= d? Brunswick. Everyone made him 3nd his [Jengpi-Ifglng Blip 1y Mr_ W- E- BENTLEY. K- L- The conclusion to be drawn is an,‘ l_;,.(.,.,.,._ p, n,‘ n 1enrlnn. nn-nhf be finnn‘. lluuilet stamped huu as u buakcspeurcuu actor ol i aicllstlfilrifdellltilgltf. gllz-nfi hadnbfeu tti-ipntzi to ilnlake Q: 51'“ g: MINT STICKS and iri"e\"<ic:ll»l\~ aIIeiml with liiiglanrl. (icu. l?“ dbmmwn‘ U“ ‘Mwcluuou ‘Hm the“ lcny he was not want-Cd at. all. 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' 1.] 4.. . y. .1. 1,. ,- 1] 1-. H b t. r r r the value 1,1‘ the Canadian ‘dillar in ministration nmgrammnn - LIIILDRIA S sin rniall l’.l\\ tit t t..iu1 in ‘l(‘l' aC iie co a or- “I i d I . i C’ ‘d’ A ‘r {b1 L wild excnnnvn _ Hannson ‘n He has enchanted the mndoners MIXTURE and atmn \\'Illl iuc- .~\. =, if the L tilted States showed 1 “l 4" ,“°""b_ ° M“ 4 31¢ 91b‘ e U Windsor Star. mm the daft-playing- cockney 1n L0] IYJ-TTES n, nlnlll-ln {Inn Si“. p] m. intend [O See Enghnd receive the Lleorge Lruss, awarded to civilians for ——-——- _ the pub to the gangsters o; the ‘j ‘ .‘ » . " Yallattti" ' under lll" and rzinkui t next to the \ic- o“ “lmbebce "I "l" ‘mus Inner Temple: the former when he & 20¢ b9‘ d‘ ma“, ' iaoria Lryoss it is Eltllllulllllllfid In. Royal warrant ‘igeliguriildiiiy fiffiiulf.” gambled lbfiir bférr. the latter when ' . .' ' ‘ __ _ A _ ' ' e propose an drank a toast to published in the Luiicloii blizcllc says lhe clusb‘ P11810815’ Smllll- A119“ 39m“ of‘ the restoration of the Temple. ia be ivcn no uul civilians lll Great Bru- l m“ “*1?” °“ ‘memmy b’°‘°°“°“ There have beerwlher Americans n‘ F‘ l‘ y g t y "u ll f tor dvc te th 'ovslon . aiu but Lu all ranks in the services and men and If Mi lets a to a it»: ve “and as WM have gone m Mndm wh° have i The ciirirtit business suitimarv of the Bank Qf~ . |c_ dUDfQB-e W0". ebb "g n 3 antagonized their cousin". by their i women in the Uoimuioiis or colonies or undcnS-fl/lcfl» §° lbal» H16 4n p1 "Si: ggugherlgs and betiigerent, demo- “We cl-“Ipl-te Swppage ° Wm i cracy. Mr. Wlllkie is not one of hliuutri-til gins zi hwiriciiiiiir picture of the trcndl i ~ i ~ ‘ I -* . UYlllSll protection.’ lllc warrant relating to tlic' . .. ~ - .. » bl tlbllbllll lllbllllvs iiciwt-s Lauuda since the be- . - fibY-‘i- 1b 15 Kmdblll.’ ‘mmP-“ed these. He arrives as a friend to see - - . ‘ ,_ . L; r - \1edal 'a'~ thi- ma b ‘Wilftkd to lUl‘—. ti in tn t d ~ t m. th , ' imniiig 9f [he Iww Xcmi‘ b0 far", lays the lcigiieti: i say Rifizricafls aiid epfkilltlllt working‘ bliliilbl"! flemilasiitg aowligln“ a‘: giliizifh hrfccliiltel vlvillithltlrapitliiiitd wliieifi u" b . ' " z ' ' ' i ' < - . . Th d b 1a s Lllllfilll‘), trmsition from a peacetime tonnongmde bmnsh‘ glgeoinfidenceisoblnalililtgsi iurgiploizltesbudy he returns to his own country the a wartime basis has been accomplished without n , n n kc‘ rewm an "n! damage‘ “There {gnilitiluyihaltgrggrbixgnznilb vlinnthbee in? r - llllfls l -s,-§ , Y] ] '. . . . - “ll l " l‘ ll PW“ “"1 “mom ab” dlf Mayor (fen. J. H. Berth, better known as Iaii I ha“ bee“ many cadegz ered to him wlll prove true. The fictilties or other ilisturbiug factors For this ' ~ 53-kl108rl1m (about. United states as w n . _ > ‘ ‘ fl . - . l, . .. . _ . , h , ‘ ‘ ' ‘ B t ‘ credit Ill due measure uiust be given to the gov- lfiiayftiluuihsingliilil rfimlztllslgm’ hi]? S: bggllgddfllgjlgffyl a? “Qfnéqggifg; "@845 (he Service‘ sf 1i‘: blllsgélll ernmental controls and regulations which have diificgr fie livnl ‘in succeeded b Colonel: WamrWactoi-y buildings wlth little dam- me“ “t m,‘ critic“ “mmem- been established as circumstances have called for‘ ~ - ~' < - y - 58° ° b" lbw *0 ‘be N” °°""' ‘L. lzlhot, M. P. uencral Beith, who is o5 years _ lng, and with very slight casualties. Phone as no. Bo: i: H+<++++H++ee Mew" them in“; prowl“ ("r the new year “Ow entered ‘old. was ilPl-lointed b)’ the then War Secretary. Smillu bombs detonatirifl 0n the inc unsatlsfaetorllv until Lord IELL 8i MATHIESON Say to Your Grocer PALMER 8i HASLAM upon is tiioi-r- ciiiiiplicziii-d. \\'hile Canadian pro-| ,1» H _B In, 1 h ,, floor-of the shop remove the roof Beavemoon d i , P duclion has ;ilre.'i~ly' tuzide an impressive cotilribu-‘llisgi Ufmiscrevlzslfl’ lllieuinjig‘ aécglihlzryltiu; .§$;:g‘ilri1sfy?lli't'til1e ‘zindlslatgiieew film? Aircraft Prcdvivigflorrlilavlilfifiyswwlfii c-meriztoitrlz: ‘Te: LOIAaH - i " n c . h." o own. I‘ E. Island Wm i0 [he M" (‘Hm-l of ‘he British Enlpire’ much serving with the Argyll and Sutherland Highland lb"- "om? m“ d a “My b°mb gilcjlhtrinrgvgrfi? Basil-slid with“? ' ’ up y of the activity has been of a preparatory naturcl and. both liuziiirinlly and from a technical point nf \‘l(‘\\', CliIll]l2ll‘2lll\'(‘l\' simple. The great bull: of the war appi-lipriutioiis, hoiicver, has yet to be expended. ;\s \\'l7rl\‘>l1<i|)5 become manned on a scale commensurate with the factory facilities that are bciitg provided, the heavy demand: for skilled and semi-skilled labor will exercise in- crczisiug pro-tire upon purrly domestic enterprise. At the sziuic time, expauditig vrage-rolls conse- quent on an "all-out" programme by munition industries will sri enlarge the general spending fnwer that increasing (lemiind for consumer goods may nziitirnllv be expected. It is when these tcudciieii-s liltlllll? more fully dcvclopcd that the real l(‘>l \\ill wine of govcrnuietital controls and Ffflllllllllills‘ llllll of the Spirit in which the Canadian people give their co-opcration. The first tiiouth of the New" Year, usually at- tended to some exlrut ll\' a post-holiday pause inl some lines of ltll~lllr~< has tiiaiiilaiucrl the trend' established in 11).“). lu that year, buisncss opcr- ' ations recorded an tiuproccdeuted advance and the l volume of production exceeded that of any other ycar in the Driniininifs history. , Lining A iCold t f n’e really must be entering upon the post-war world of cliattgc when we find the medical pro- fession prescribing free, gratis and for nothing how to cure a cold. "The Lancet" London, is recognized llS the foremost exponent of medical (tllilllflll in the English langungc. and this is what it tells us about that troublesome affliction that costs the IHTTIIQC citizen so much worry, incon- venience mid expense: "The 601111110" Cfllfl i5 ‘fill easier in twitch than to curc. and the public is right in rcproiicliiug the iticdical profession for not ers during the World ll ar, when he wrote the best seller, “The First Hundred Thousand.” Hisl resignation was accepted “with great regret audi an expression of high appreciation of the great services rendered the army." Colonel Elliot has‘ represented a Glasgow district in the House 0t Commons since i924. Beginning in i932 he wu kg (110 pounds) cxplodlng on the floor caused only local damage to machines and personnel. "There ls very little danger 4f serious structural damage from a near miss. Very heavy bzmbs, 500k; (220 pounds). falling within 33 feet. of a wor up with corrugated lron walls rlld not more than strt the sheeting from the slcelwork .' ere ls evidence that in the case of s'vcl Mil ' t of Health Minister of . , . 53ml“; y d gs er! i S ‘ ’f S ll d lmulti-stmey buildings in wh ch sill 1 gricu ture an ogre ‘aryno n ta e or co an . . “n, Lads an, carried by sue] o, For lack of vision, we are told on indisputable authority, the people perish. What lack of vision? Not the man-in-the-street who is a follower, but on the part of leaders. Where you find conditions such as we have here the future is dark indeed. No one in authority seems to care whether those who come after us have an occupation or not. Sufficient to them appears to be their own pres- cnt comfort and immediate prospects. What outlet I will there be after the wzir for the rising gener- ation? We apparently will have practically no tradcs, agriculture and fishing svill be on the retrograde as nothing is being done to provide outlets for them, and to make sure they will be able to continue when peace and order are restored. ln place of altruistic leadership we have selfishness and self-seeking; while other Provinces are making sure of plants and industries for the time when Canada will be the centre of the Empire. Prince Edward Island is not only lagging behind. but refusing to take advantage of the helping hand being held out at Ottawa to all having the initiative, enterprise and determination to grasp it. Where other provinces are seeking to take full advantage of the oppor- tunities of the hour, our leaders are sitting idly Ily satisfied to let our people get the dole—-it' any dole be thcu olitainablc—ii'lien the period of rc- coustruction and dgyelopmeut cotucs. 1 reinforced concrete frames the damage caustd by even a direct hit wlll be local. It. will be c:n- Jlned ln many case; to the floor land my which ls hltP-Slar Weekly. London. | Slnce If ls common knowledge I that aircraft production ln Canada |has bgged doom there ls no ex- cusz for pretending all ls wc ll. ‘Illw l eat Ls responsible for set- ‘ tl up a system that doesn't work n 1t ls it; business to rectify mat.- lers without travelling a. circuitous ‘route to hide the facts. Super- imposlng Ftderal Aircraft on the industry manlifestly was a blunder. | why this ls so is cf loss lmputance I at. this stage than the remed . Mr. Ralph P. Bell dollar-a-year lrec- lor-Generul of Aircraft Production. Ls s cl namlc business man ln whom tr manufacturers have cori- l fldence, and we an certain that if ' there ls an attempt to make him the 30M, It wlll be resented. Should he be Inclined l»; clear the air with n public statement, his reptitatlon wlll stand behind It. 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