P-\<;r-...r.<=.rl< . TllE ciiliiitoinzrowii GUARDIAN {tlorniiig Daily tl~‘ouiided tn 1887i British Columbia, including Nippouese naval of- ficers, had better niaps of the islands and coast- line of British Columbia than the Canadian naval authorities themselves possessed. It is also known that Japanese nationals who have been working as chauffeurs and cooks iii the households of prominent Vancouver and Victoria citizens were secret service nien in the employ of 'l‘okoyo_ No litirdsliiti is entailed for Japanese citizens who are willing to co-opcrate ivitli the Canadian authorities. 'l‘heir removal to inland points is in their oivil interests as iiiuch as it is iii the inter- est of Canadian security. Away from the cities of Yancouirer, Victoria atid New Westminster and the coastline of British Columbia, they will be free from suspicion if the eiiellly should launch an attack against Canada on the Pacific. For their own protection and for the future good-will of the Japanese colony in Canada, the Japanese ought President: ljieut. Cot.- W. Chester S. MeLurc Vice President: ,1. it. Burnett, F..I.L Secretary; Lit-tit. Col. t). A. ltiiil-Kinnlin. 0-5-0- Edii-ir niiil Mllilliilillfl Dirrrliir. J- ll- 5l""l‘"- FJ-L Associate llilitilrs: Erzlilit Walker and [an A. Burn?" __. l~~--~~-~ SLUSCIKIFHON RATES B] Mall lii l’.L.l., $1.00 p?! 3'91"’- 52-50 n" 6 month‘ $1.25 for 3 months; 50o for one month City U\'|i\‘t‘l‘)' $5.1M) per ylwlt‘; ssori for ti month: $1.75 foi 1i iniiiiiiis"; 60o for one Month. By Mail to other l‘roviiii-ts aiiil l]. s‘. it. $0119. P" 313' Salurokn tt eultiy: $1.00 per iuiir; 51-90 l" 9 u-mnlm- i 50c for 3 months obtained l! wiiiriliiin llilij‘ lla s" tiirk; Old , riiiit-e siiiiare, .iiilii niiil ‘vtlttitllllftln, The (Jliftfiiillfltifltll Hflltlllltfill i\k'\\N " Muti- “M “"""" ., , t to welcome the provision that is being made for ufllhltl; in-ir» i\l‘\\\ .\‘,;I’ll(')'. 1.4a lee] b ., _ _ _ , , ii.,,,......i, .i i... ...i it... si., liiioiilt); .\t‘\\l hliillll. them to earn their livelihood without being selit Chateau Liiiiiii-i, oti.iii.i, iiiilil-s w“. stand. isuiitiury. ' iii , Uni; llub ‘lllhlilttl sli-ip. iiiiiii-toii .\. u.. to lnlernnlcnt ca p5 "The Strongest Alli-nary is Weaker than the l) twill-est Ill/r." m WW7 11112- = EDITORIAL NOIES .-= FiliIQiiii. .. i Parliament meets to progue toiliorroiv. n iii li n Look out for the new War L0an—its coming soon. Accent L'-f.~-.l; .l_v close to the Atlantic Coast ls explaaltil a‘. \\ ashiligtoii as being duv partly, at least, lo the errolicotis i\a¢i impression that Frillle .\i.‘.‘i‘i.SlC1' Cliuichiil was returning to England a‘- tisli cruiser, A (ierilian l l din dateline, quoted . to the effect that ltd ior Halifax by plane ivlth President Roosevelt. li \\iil'5illp was taking him to - ifs Tcpnrt, dated Jan. 6, . . ii I.".i.\' on the preceding "lit lialzl s," it stated, “the ‘intii to keep Mr. Churchilfs After landing at an x, Elr. Churchill at once rliiir iii a closed car. Mr. iwe in London on Friday at‘. u iii iii in Cooperation intelligently directed by theHon. H. H. Cox niade our first attempt at a Provincial- wide “Black-out” a comparative success. * i I 4‘ Being war conscious does ilot imply sitting down and tiiopillg, btit getting tip and doing all l?" fi one caii to carry-on and maintain public morale. ateraitaia.‘ in win and that a lira England. the w.i Sunday eic- greatest cziie departure s: army airiii pfOCCCtllsi "i Churchill <-.\ at the lates Mr. C England the ti Where are those worldly wise prophets who scoffed at the idea of Japan entering the war? They are the same type of people who now sneer at "black-outs" and at an "all-out" \\'Ltl' effort. . l‘ 1F ¥ I slilllcl" “Carry-on" was the motto of those who had business to do last night, btit they adopted means to their eiid which did not contravene the "lllzlclt- out" regulations. '1 it) {ll i Though an half-hour's raving was effected in our light bills last night, the initial cost of pre- ventatives more than swallowed up the difference. But now that we are prepared, succeeding “Black-outs” will be to our profit and contribute to general well-being. w- ill i r .ll, as a matter of fact, arrived in ' bv plane from Bermuda. At ' ‘l hows agency said he was in 1 l't'i'\(‘l1c‘ll l-‘lorida for a week's vacation. No doubt every eitort was made bypthe enemy to get accurate i:il'r~i‘iii:t:ioii on the British Pflmf! hlinisters lll!i\‘ , and to prcvctif him from reacliitzq l‘ . , . sslhif‘, Their failure was a signal iril l<~ n, l ".1 and American secret Service effivicixy. l‘ U I The day following his announcement that his policy ivas “reptiblicziilisiii”, not “lion-conscrip- tioii", Mr. llaul Bouchard, Nationalist, slated he would not contest the forthcoming by-elcctioii iii Quebec East, against Justice Minister St. Laurent. Permanent License Plates Lapointe. -*—; it it in a All this talk about using only one automobile r _ Arrangements have been made to proceed on icense plate to save ilicla _ lllllsllll exchange’ lllllsl Thursday at Port Hope, 0111., with the trial of ‘llllllll lllllllY l’) ‘llll l l ‘lbillols as lloFsdllc Chief Constable D. C. Draper, of Toronto, on a all“ ‘ll llllll lllll" illlrlllll-ll- lll lllc Bllllsll charge of reckless or dangerous driving tinder the hlll‘ fllll-‘l lllllllliflllll “lllll a llclllllll“ Criminal Code, The charge arose out of a collision, |ili iltTlhC pale iii aixld all, and these Plalcs between the atttomobile driven by Draper alld “all lllhlc lllllll llll‘ l ‘llllll-‘l l” lllll llllll‘ llgllll’ “.0 another car. One of the Crown witnesses who was lllllll“ lllllll "lll ll‘: ‘vllllllc l5 lll lllllll Ollcll ll injured in the accident has just been discharged changes hand» l. zhl‘. tile lliritisli motorist re- from] hospimL ceivt-s when h“ pi; i.\ Ilci-lzst- ice is a small card “lllcll l5 lll ‘l l“ ll mlllllll ‘fl- lllli, “llllll”llll'lll’ llle The First Eilglish Parliament inct this day 1309 ml.“ Cllill llrl llllllll-ll; llle llllillic lllllllls a." summoned by the liing as one of the first fruits universally lilirlc lizlci~.gl->-iiliils, with broad white of Magm Charla; the Archbishops, bishops, ab_ letters and llllllliliif! which are readable a long bots’ earls and greater barons were sunm.,0,,cd “'37 °ll' personally by the IQing, while all tenziiits-iii-clii-sf ulider the crown were summoned by the sheriffs or bailiffs for the purpose of assessing aids and dues; this led the way to the so-called Model Par- . 7.. "i . . liament of 1295, famous as containing two knights A magulll‘ Pll"l‘5ll°ll llllllel llle llllellllllll °l from each shire, two citizens from each citv, two Dr’ Joscllll Ul"""l’l‘ll llllclfllcs. lllal blllll bwllzel" burgcsses from each borough, and rcprcseiiiatives land and bivcilcil are lacltiilg lll ‘the tnost eleiiiciit- of Camcdral and parochial dcrg)“ nry appreciation 0t conditions that threaten their lecurity. "These neutrals” are told that if they ‘l are not ivilling to light Willi the Nazis for German Premier Godbout of Quebec, whose election vietory they (night, it lean, ti. pray (jod for that slate included abolition of the Second Chamber, victory! The stiggil-liiiii i, that the two countries the only Provincial one remaining, now says that should fear a hr... ..ln vicioryu But “they have not “lhcseiit conditions" do not scent to warrant qven enough sense for that," The real hint be- abolition of the Legislative Council. Suiting action hind all till! l! piaiii. lt is that Siveden and to the word. he proceeded to fill four of the six Sivitzerlaiiil mil" s; reilil_y' chriiige their ways—-—or VBCHHCiES-a course which tends to dispel any else! hope that he would fulfil the [iarty's pledge in the 5ii-etli-ii i, .i,-.ii=..»ii iii Qiliqr Xazi journal; of near future, since he wotild scarcely appoint fotir "Obltructionisi" iiiclzcs in that, among other faithful followers to jobs already doomed to early things, it ha; tiioiilliited the export of woolen: to CXIiHCIiOn- Apparently these "present condi- clothe ("iermnil s". liars on the Russian front. 500$” lie expected to last for some time. Sivitzerland is accizsrvl of closing its eves to the s. a llillilillliflmifii l '11,‘ .f l.’ ‘ilflllllliltlllgllili.’ iilzilditsidliiiil . T“ Pairwise “"0 ‘efellle’ by “lees neutrality. lt is (iiiublftil ‘however whether these m- Canada ' Tout-h ‘he neccislly m combat nth-m new than! imp, 3/44,", ,,',.,,cr;a-,]y {O the sum tom trinity of evil-ignorance, indifference and dis- ‘ ‘ ' ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ honesty," Rt. Rev. C. L. Nelligan, Bishop of Pem- It! \<'. Unfortunate Neutrals ti! l i of the ’ll.l‘lt’t i. l.‘ *1 ll. t .' ' ' - - - - - 15v,“ rl r d: .ll,\_, mvplirllCllfllzlglilcxaklzegzcnl: broke and principal Roman Catholic chaplain of ll l ‘ ' ‘ ‘ i, ‘. ' l ‘. . the Doiiiiiiioifs active service forces, declared iii what has liapliw. ll to l.li~ir l)1'ZlCC‘-lf)\'ll1g neigh- addressing Kiwanis in Montreal. "Remind your youth of their heritage as Canadians and impress on them they have a country of ivliicli they should be ready to make any aiidevery sacrifice," Bishop hclligzin urged. "Provincial patriotism is a great thing, but true patriotism should know neither niuiiicipsld nor prolvincial lliolérida; ‘ffiacei hap- ' . . _. . ‘ _ pines: an ccmcor can ony eac ieve ypacing Tl“ fD°lllllll°ll °°.‘_f"""‘~‘"{ h“ dwldvi t» f9- ciiiiil baClf on in. rightful tlifmte," Bishop Nel- Tozsel Ho“; lllli _ “>9 ‘ol ll° lallllc ligan stressed in asking the nicii of his generation O ‘ll -'ll",ll“ " , ‘ l" lll lllllll)’ llllllll ‘ll “to keep before your youth the ideal of the great- Wllall-‘YCY Ullwll- ll“ “@110” will“ 35 a "(Jud cst leader Christ" no submissions by a strong official delegation from , u glllllll Qlllllllllllll‘ lllllfll’ “Ililllld vuPoll "l1 ‘MFTI- _You should never rub frost bitten ears or cheeks He?" ‘I'lllllnnk_‘flllll"<lltC" l: llfllllll“ FQIWI" Y: “ml with snow, but apply moderate warmth, that's "ll" ‘lll ' “l” 'l"‘- l-‘L mll-‘l l" "lllllld "l" ivliat is recommended iii the editorial columns of bars that \\'ll\li<".'('r .\':izi l_i(‘l‘lllZtlly gets good and ready to invade S\\('1iI‘Y1 and Switzerland fiwfi- text will serve ris well as another. A \Vise Course II! lcbclllllll” ‘ll 'l’ lll“l*l“l lrll‘l’lll"l- '15 “lllllrlllllll- the Iaiicet l"nglzlnd's medical periodical which _ V I . . , - l Plum". ' 542"" Jllllflllfff "Cflflclfls bolsters its contention by quoting Rziymond °l Ullllld“ l l1 l-"lmlllflil- HR‘ "lflioflly Greene, medical officer to the Himalayan Expedi- of lilkdlili ill i. ,1 1,, lnilllilr}. iltii~iiigltlle period lions of [93, and 193$ In a review of the {reap l' ili..lli 11w i" ' it . ~' ‘ . Pviifilll i ' ‘i ‘ ‘M p Vrlnilllivnp Illli (‘diilt;irii“lil‘ ipent of frpfiliilc (lfCCll hrandtd {as Llfiktremcly _' ‘ - i -~ "1' I ' l i ‘l »‘ ' (aligerotis ie common raciicc 0 ru in snow lJlll l‘) ltjk" I\t' a. im i-ii gi-oiiiiils of high Imperial on the affected parts. Tilt Lancet explailiis that lmllxil this layman's remedy also would have been recom- ll ‘l l‘ l“? ‘illliil- ‘U? i1" “Child-lei that mended by most medical men "whose clinical i . iyiii-i- ‘till-i i 1. iii iiiil iriiiii llritisli Columbia knowledge of frostbite tisuailly is nil." \Vliat l"l' lll“ l“l-"_'\--- ' - Iilv iii-ill‘ iriilitiii 0f UK‘ _lfll>illl- Greene prescribes is this: \Vlien a foot or hand if“ l“l‘l""li"il f’! i-~~'i a hiillilreil lllilL’S iiilatid goes nuiiil) apply immciliately ivarnith never llQlll \ """"‘l‘ l? “"l*<\‘1~ili7\' Iiltri’ the Japanese ai- greater than body heat and never. never rub—or, lil\'is"|/ll lhfiil llireiwr, illl‘, success of. wliiclnelc- :15 he put; it "apply friqiioiif’ 1f {he cirgiflafinn lf-‘llllllllii ]).'tl:iI\' ‘till c i-Hyitlfillltylll lmiii irlthiii.‘ llie still fglilg m rgflnqy’ (Ify 3m] “imp (he affgcu-d part l-I-iini l "llllllli-It C-tfl liliif! i." llPfillliPly in the ziiiil give it absolute rest, ivariiiing llie patient with ilziiiigii- wine. _ hot drinks mid adequate clothing, but forbidding ll il;i~ liiirl an --i-.ii ~i~~iil liir some wars that excessive ivarnitli. . . . The frosibiiten part Japanese lish. i |ll:'ll iiperatiilg along tlii; gong; of should m; be kq,‘ hot “or cold, "jusl COOL" lle had twice previously opposed Rt. lloii. Ernest re NOTES BY THE WAY German soldiers ontho Eastern FICItL‘ have been advised i° l!“ newspapers as a substitute 101‘ wiziwi- clothing. 1r the Wm" newspapers tarnished to them tell the truth ‘about the way the Rus- sian war is going. the)‘ 61mm‘ be expected to keep the Gemians very eomiortabe. 3115319 Courter-Expivcss. It has only 1.840.000 trihahltiini-l- But it ti-ad enrolled mmost Quie- girtn o: in; population in defence service. There are 80.000 111 m! aimed services, uiclucling army, navy and air forces at home 811d abroad 138,000 in other home mili- ta defence units. Ind 9v.000 in ctv defence organizations. Guelph Mercury. A year ago. Adolf Hitler promis- ed the German people that “i941 will bring completion of the great- est victory in our history." On this last. New Year's eve, he promised defeat. of Russia. luicl pleaded with Ciocl “that. the year 1942 bring the rascue of our people and, of the nations allied with us." The rescue of the German people and of all the peoples of Europe will, indeed come through God, but quite pos- sibly 1:1 a time and way mortals, including Adolf Hitler. do not fgresee. - Christian Science Moni- l‘. ‘Submarine officers frequently have transverse ridzes on their fingernails and toenails. Women who have babies get. them wo. They are caused by nothing other than mental strain. Each separate ridge is produced by a separate period _cf meiit-al strain, and they take ninety days to grow out!’ - (Talk by Charles Graven-BBC. "George," the automatic pilot, brought off a hundred-wane chance by landing B" 9mm? air. Plane successfully aft/er the crew had bailed out The crew of the aircraft. had done a good job 0t work and were making for homo in darkness and foul weathen Everything that could have given them guidance WftS hidden in mist. The wireless was faulty. They became lost. To attrmm ii landing would have meant almost ‘$113111 dl-lflsifl. Petrol was run- ning short, and while the last drop-i Miwlned in the tanks the Pilot Sfit “Georgw to take the atr- craft in the direction of the sea so that it would not fall tn a town. Then he and the crew bailed out. over land. Tile aircraft was heard by the Observer Corps, who told m9 flerwmme. which was nearer than the pilot, had supposed. Soon the serodrome staff heard its a-p. Pmflclilng. They sent off rockets "Pd laws ‘Pill. l0 their consterna- tion, the alieraft, paid n; anew tion and passed on towards the coast. Later someone phoned up in great excitement to say that the aircraft had made an almost per- 0i lflfidifm on the beach - Qmplyi - Manchester Guardian, The German people a; a whole are. of course. responsible for Hit-lei‘. whose foot they have p153- ed on their necks, and the yoke he h“ Placed “Don thcm. of long limits and meagre pay. Should not be removed until the reparations are made 800d. They have alloived themselves to be deluded, like dfmktfys with carrots, by lying promises of prosperity with gjory zit". the expense of the non-German lVQTld l" general and their immed- iate conquered neighbours in par. ticular. The llcm of glory Hitler has to seine extent delivered by his victor-Les. butane by me mm. tary skill or a h gli Qrcler and me coilriige and fightm qunlitle; o; German “W135 wag rig successful warfare-the last tivo factors must lint be minimized. The glmiy‘ how, BVQP. has Bone. not. to the deluded Gefljlan Droletariat. but to Hitler iii Lne first place and picked Nazi officers. bexlmiinz With cool-mg, lii the second. As to prosperity, uis 810mm of trims Instead of butt/ai- "Or the ccmmvii motile. of course; mere Seem? T10 reason to suppose that the leading Nazis ave denied any luxury they may fancy) has ruled Gennany for over seven years and the hope that it will cease m do so has been fed by a continual stream of lies and false promises. -—Aifi-ed lleliows in The National Review lLondcn), Th6 prime minister‘ o t dfliltihier. Mari‘. has jiisty giililiiliesti promotion in the A.'.l‘.S. and is s. QYWPWTDOi-al now. She gives 01 dfls in s fine. authoritative Churchillimi wine with all the force of her cighimcn years. Lance- Qorporal Churchill gained her first step by gtrlct attention to dug and aoiinzgtéyltéiltflsieriyt besrgiz. he ‘is y n a envy A. mixed triiinina camp. where aiie studies the instruments std; of anti-aircraft. work alongside men lfiflmmi; how to tise the guns. Very soon Lance-Corporal Chumhlll and the gtixmers-wlil go on tq a mixed A.A. practice cam for u. two months‘ course. wi over two months‘ service, Lance-Corp- oral Mary Churthiil is wildly en- thusiastic about, the A1135 ghe thinks the service is just. the life if" ‘my Kiri. and cannot. under- stand why so mluiy have to be al- most tempted into khaki. m» friend. M-lss Judith Miiiitagu, daughter of the late Right l-Ion. E. M. Monatgue, the secretary of state for India, who married a 00115111 0f Mrs. Churchill, also is in the A.T.5. She Joined at the mm Wm u Marv. not promotion with her. and they no still to. er. ey were tn a class of about eight girls who passed gt, the same time, - London Star. The Journal favors compulsory selective service, believes that. it. is essential t! Canada in to lo "all out 1n defence of Canada. Bomo news- PlDers have grown hysterical tn their demand for it. which is n Pltv- Ii seems iiiizid them to the very sizeable th ngs that. Canada has done even without compulsory selective service, 1t. also seems to blind-them to other things For instance the usually sane Toronto Globe and Mail print: under screaming headlines a page of opii-i. ions from ‘l2 Ontario weekly news- paper editors that the fanners of the province are "almost solid for complete mobilization of manpow- er." The question asked was: "If Dominion Government decide: ccmpuisory selective service wiliti- oui. limitations ls necessary to maintain our fighting forces at Mifllnate strength. do you think the people of ycur district would OPDDse t. Provided proper provis- ion is made far farm labor require- ments iind essential war indust- ries? We have known the time when the pers icaciotis old Globe would have cyn caliy su ted that the question was so p. rased that iti. could lbrlng lcnly answers that. he peope woud no}. oppose. — Ottawa. Journal. v er And turn rm: CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN l“ THE SABBAYH WORDS OF CHALLENGE DEMOCRACTS FIRST FUNDAMENTAL RULE A Thought A Day (By Donald MncKfiu-ion, l. C. ) For A People At Wu "We must. redouble our cf- fortq to defend the just cause which we an ii din: at l. ITS INSTITUTION AND the sides of the a tacked. nat- DEMAND; tons." - Sir Eugene Hset, When the earth was formed, man created, and everything pronounced very good, the first regulation for man was declared, i-iunely. the os- tabiishment. of n sanctified and Holy Day. His first day on earth after lie was created was a day Holy unto the Lord. Before man entered upon the work of the dominion assigned‘ w him, before he began to till the garden, he kept the day, set. apart, blessed and sanctified by his crea- tor, uninterrupted by any secular labour. Thus in a world Just. com- pleted, before sin entered, while work was to be performed (Cap. 2 of Genesis Verse 15) a. hallowed day (made for man Mk. 2.27) 1s first kept. on which no work is done. gieeutenant- Governor of Que- c. ' Periously Near (Globe and Mall) The news that is larze freighter was torpedoed and sunk about 160 miles off the coast. of Nova. Scott». and that of the crew and passen- gers aboard it. only 79 out of 1'10 managed to save their lives after undergoing desperate hardships in open boats bring the war closer w Canadian shores than any other episode since it. bfigaii. It reveitillfi that German su arines are s . _ terms t“ and “we W" the ellilfif.‘Zlllfiifiiillélfffiillsfllélili. Northern Atlantic, and that they a chosen peoplé when other peoples 1MP“ “ulslllg P°“"~‘r °aplllll° °l iiiiii nations ma iiiteriv riiiiei. away. 3:23am lllagkggl; the Sabbath remain‘?! léattllfitfi, ti. lll°d ‘ neceasit to the con u e rice dbl-MW ""1 l‘ “f” m“ of his ylndlvidllkl Ind the 118M011 shipping sailing out of ports like u we“ bgfore as alter 31¢ 81W"! weeks’ vacation and then he hop- of the law upon the Mount (Ex 16. ed 1Q “get my, mm, sex-w“ 1g 1 27-30; 31. 13-17, N“. 15, 32.) They can} otherwise he thought he were to keep it because it was holy my,“ “kc a wrmng assignment limliflix and Sydney may be at.- tacked before they have reached the open sea. Nor would it be 1m- possblie for enemy U-boats to Ex_31_14_ emerge suddenly from the depths The seventy o‘ m, punishment g‘ of the sea off towns and villages in the Maritime Provinces and by shell fire cause loss of life and great damage to property. The sinking ct’ this ship seems to us to me nauonal decay and destrucmo“ strengthen materially the case for “mm, followed the unneeded warm not: restoring control of St. Pierre 1, o! what would happen should and Mtquelon to officials of the “my m“ to keep m, d“ (Jen 17' Vichy Government, as such a 1947: ma,’ N’ 13 and 34) S“ es, course would increase the danger of pecmny Emma] n‘ 8_ which reads Ge-Fllifln U-bflals “Smil the“ l5‘ in part. as foliowsz—'"l‘iiou hast. de- liinds surreptltlotlsly as bases. Splsed my holy things and profancd We have no accurate knowledge my Sabbath» and as to me pum lllmlll ill” Flllcqlmcy °l llle 51m" isliment verse 15 reads in part: guards Whlfill have bee" 5l'l'51l§°‘l "And I will scatter thee among the f0!‘ 011T East-em Sealwérd- bu‘ RP‘ heathen and disperse thee iii the Dnfflilly We"! 15 clmslderabl‘? G15" countries" 8:0. Israel lost; their na- salisfaclimi in BYlll-‘h colllmbl“ tional supremacy through failure to with "is mus?“ ‘Plmklwally it" riiirii uie conditions (153131) 5a, 1a- protcction zlgnifist an‘ raids. Snenk- 14) lng in the Provincial Legislature on Jan. ll. Mr. Herbert Gnrgrave, s. C.C.F., member. demanded im- ln those passages in Exodus and in Numbers disclose the absolute ne- 2. THE OBSERVANCE OF THE DAY 'lth th 1ft h f h h cesstty of observing the day and ‘lrnderweatn; QmbESESQOY Sig"; the failure to do so contributed to houm Professional Cards Morrell aiitl ComptiiiY Fire ts man's oldest servant but It remains ‘—aiid s; treacherous as a tiger. It. strikes swlftly-—uuexpccterlly, hrtnglii; tragedy in its train -a careless match, or even n blt of defective wiring, is enough to not it free-don't rid: your home or pi“, o; business -protect yourself against the ever-present hazard of fl" by the only known melns -adeqiia.te nee tn strum; renal“, Companies. If you would like to know more about. Fire and Supplemental covers, Including falling aircraft, we will welcome your enqulm llYNlIMAN 8i 00., LIMITED Insurance Service since 1812. Offices: Charlottetown Suinmerslde ltlimiaguo Allison P. McLean-District Manager at. Summerllde. Earle l. Jelley-Representatfvo at 0'Lenry_ J. ltllrtin Currie-Representative at. Montague. COAL ‘We arc now receiving .1 fr: ular supply of the fuliiiuinr Coats. blbhfi Far East if that were pos- e. Reynolds’ last job was in Libya. OLD SYDNEY SCREENILI) ALBION ROUND ALBION NUT BAYVIEW SCREENED DOMINION COKE BRAS D’OR LUMP INVERNESS SCREENED Prompt and careful iii-iiv erles for C. 0. D. orders. etc. D. F. ARGIIIBALD Eastern Trust Building ‘ Chartered Account: nts Charlottetown mediate remedies for "a disgraceful lack of co-ordinatlon" and “i1 Differences of opinion have arisen criminal lack of equipment" in the as to (it) When. (b) By Whom and air-raid pruvs-ction system_ eslnb- (c) How the day is to he kept. lished for British Columbza, and (A) Some consider that keeping he gave chapter and verse to but- any day other titan Saturday, the tress res allegations. By his iic- Jewish sabbath as some call it, 1s a count, ARI’. workers ln Vancouver violation cf the law of God. are becoming disgusted wit-h of- All who recognize a sabbath day flclal bungling and ineptitude and admit that one day in seven was set with useless equipment like 1 1-2 apart possibly 250i) years before any inch fire hose being foisted upon commandment was recorded upon them by Ottawa when the Fire the tables iii the Moiliit (Gen. 2. of Vancouver had risked for 3 1-2 2-3) and that the necessity" for inch hose. strict adherence thereto continued Confirmation for Mr. Gsrgraves HD1193“ 5mm EXQdUs 1'1 where the charges utas given on the follow- Day ls referred to as a Holy Sab- mz day by Mr‘ R_F_v_smy1y,bB.i.l1 before Moses received the (HiQf A.R.P., Warden for vnn- Tables of the Law. couver, who, basing his estllnzttes The sabbath was, therefore, from on it man strength of 20.000 A.R.P. the first. day after man's creation, workers, gave details about, the in- ii day on ivhicli no work was to be adequacy or tile itvallaltlc eqiiip- 40M. yea more. it was i1 sancti- merit, m; alleged. for example, that fled day. that is. set apart by God to equip these 20,090 men there for sacred not secular use. The sac- were cn hand only 1.500 stml hei- 113d. I10 doubt. floritemplatcs coin- mets, 275 pairs cf rubber boots and llllllllOll “lllll Gcd- "ledlt-"lfm 119°“ 1.500 pairs of overalls. ma,’ on“; his ivorks, some comprehension of_ 1m out, of 375 Sims-ANS requyed ills wisdom and power. and ack- wcre on hand. and flint there ivas lll~‘“'l_ed3€lll"lll “ml Kfllmllde 1'01‘ hi5 a shorLage or 3900 me $600,“ I, gracious gifts of love to man to these allezations rlre justified. they Who'll 11° HR"! llmllllliflfl. reflect discredit tipoii the rcspon- All”? ma" "m1 511111011 the sab- iiine iiiiliiorltles ill» Olbfllvfl, because brim ‘lemme ii day to commemor- nearly 53X Woks MW, elapsed 4mg lite. in addition to creative work. ii EYES EXAMINED ,. n v Quack u m, 9,3,, work or deliverance fi'oni a. state lliléibélfrfiafiied her as agfiw bang of sin and misery, typified in the gerent iiliy of the Axis Powers, and ‘lllllllelllllllle ll°.m Egyplla“ blmdflfle- made it. clear that our Pacific sea- wllelle me Spllnkled bl°°d- Passover board mum no long“, count upon feast and Red Sea crossing point mmmfltv from hmme Quack in type to the deltveriiilcc from sin Dr. Manlon. who has lately been lly lllc sllcd bllmlb ‘lelllll lllld m‘ entrusted with the task of rirgan- “llllwllflll °f elm“ (Dem; 5. 15i- izlin and supervising A.R.P. pro- film l“ M99" Ind the children n! feet on. for the whole of Canada, thllllel were ma" "mlnded $0 MED is repormd w be leaving ‘horny hei Sabbath tn commemoration of for British coiiiiiibiii to inspect l ‘i’ ‘lellvemfwei W! did keen lite local situation. and we hone if Fol!’ DRY. When they sang unto the he m1 d5 the charges o, ‘he Gm“ lost fflftél‘ they emerged triumph- Cfnmfiftl/S critics justified he will “ll Y Wm the midst of the Sea. S0 lmpmss upon Ottawa the urwncy to-day we commemorate and re- M effect,” remedm measures. jolce tn the mighty acts of creation. but. more especially, in the work of DARRISTER, ETC, sunshine to their bodies. lint redemption wrought. by Christ's Bani of Nova Seutia Chamber! ca? 11:13:“ U" mlliil it'll-i D . h ‘m, - 3 i the death and resurrection through Chl"|"ll"°W"- -|‘3- l‘ ° "I PM?" "fl ‘l overimwlheislisiilaiilllan intake ancake. Gods love and Ella“ ‘CDmD. EX. l4. To 19M‘ vlllnallns‘ we "ll “ml "illllllf I . 31; Ex‘ 15 143; Dem. 5' w)‘ sec phom g5 p_ 0, 3n; 1-, men the kind that is sciriiii. l and place cake as near the centre of the oven as possible. “l” P‘ 1064042- It. therefore, appears both rea. sonable and fitting and tn keeping with the command as exemplified 1n type 1n Ex. 5. i5, that the day i0 be observed is‘ the day lifter the viork of rcdempnon or deliverance was completed. unconsciously and without the necessity for any xiii»- ther fixed legal command (which the true believer does not. require for he Opposite Rlx's Grocef! 5 tle today. Price 85c bottle. , Evenings By Appointments —* -' —- l" AMMONIA ‘D Phone Residence 1013, nnoNcnmL CODWOUND g i? Relieves nnuto BIOYICIIHR: H- F- Mam BA- K-¢- i Eflifilli?l°ii...?.§i‘l;""..lii’”i$ili;l' "OPARY Kw- v Price 50C bottle i BARRISTER S0! ICITOR ii ' fl Rilcykfllllldtng C l'@_l_l_CllW_Il COD LIVER OIL i " | l h 0mm To Loan ililiifii: Q'°i.§lllii'i'Lii'Zi§'.--°ii'..'.l Cameron Bloelf. 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