A e TIILE QIIIBLDTTETOWI Gllilllfllll Ioroing Dilly tlonndod ll i881) Bill has been introduced in the British Parlia- ment. The bill places responsibility for the ' British Héolth Bill A revolutionary National Health Service Notes By The W113‘ llenoel u. stock brokers and, stock salesmen in Ontario must-be II_1_I: cigaiiitorrcrogiyegjuanoiau e e i,‘ PUBLIC’ FORUM Illa colon: h owl h’ i dimension the . woodcut o! ahsatioae 0i llflflt- 11M Charlottetown ., . For Hunting (Prom lit old issue o! the-P. a 1. llelatinehqi‘ ‘Between meonwooo (then o! the estate o! Mr. ‘Grubbl ll "W" c!" ill"- Pm 9m" health of the whole population in the hands of bonded on the sound theory that Guardian lloce not neeuaar 59'"? ulllwmh" ‘mum's °" , r ' . . ‘. . , “lhwatiead Covers" across "the '_ l m"""""" om" the state. Every man, woman and child will itfee"‘,°hle?“yie'ef,e”f “leifflgeftofef-rfi, llsienlorae the otllnlllll "l gm ggieefleagyhgaehgneqlieeiigyan l | W. hgiealeeureeei-P- have access to medical services of virtually cv- ltreswieelsggrneeio ther clients. -,0t- °""'9°"‘°°"' w," at me eke-e’ oe-boeh mm. ery kind without charge. Patients can choose might be seen on an autumn ‘day. _ um w ll- A helm"- ll-B-l-l- ~ ' ‘ ' ' has LP.U. sinuses us.’ GRAN‘! urgih their steeds alo the-lanes acm- qs sinuous misses" l n. Burnett. us. llwlyown doflvfs. and leixatheyelivlslllllobeencazs eefillzefgmllelelefelfifflelo the . ____ e, “flew” ..,,,,,,,,,.. '11,, M”, . .. Aloolate lditnra: Frank Walker and a_ private practitioner t t wi sti p0s- dmeemul tendency o! men m. wrw. W151; t, w“ this o9- “m” Ian p, Burnett TIN Gllrtllnn may be sbtained at: flab iooaooo lhep. Mormon. N. l. The News Shop, slonotun. N. B. George McLean, Pletou N 8. Walker's White SD03- ll Shite! 50.. Hlllht, NJ- Ictropolitan News Agency. i248 Peel st. Montreal. United Clgnr Stores. Chateau Laorler, Ottawa Ont. l. Ali-hen, land Elgirfa tlotel Ottawa, Ont- sible. , , The‘ old British hospitals-"volun-tary" hospitals they were called-are being taken over by the Ministry of Health. Doctors will have fixed salaries plus per capita fees based on the number of patients they look after. They will not be permitted to sell practices. Canadians will be particularly interested generalize about women. A IIWD of farmers‘ wives was polled on whether they would rather have their husbands give them flattery or the milk cheque. The rellllt was the vote, with five per cent undecided. In other words, the women were equally divided be- tween happy romantlcists and hard-headed realists, while very few soufit refuge in the alleged rtunity on behalf of our mem- 3 men in general .0 com- n of wordsthat were spoke" of, King's County in the House of Commons a few day! I80. WM" there is no unemillllflllellt- w” d” not wish to, nor will we. m“? ei-s of the 1.2.11. and or the Dr, T. v. omit. reilfollllll-flliv“ he said that here on this Island sides in politics but we hope "l" Sir Charles A. Fitzroy son-in-iaw of the fourth Duke of Richmond. was then at Go/ernment -Houle, and he was-always present Jn the field with one or two of his sons, and was the chief promoter o! the sport. The hounds, oonsistinieof oomesix or seven couples, had en his near relative, the Duke of Grafton, and" were, at his sugges- .I. Fi 354 Ba St. T t t. ~ ~- . . ' k t i the true state of affairs rcslllli" tien brought out in 1840 l: his - Wells: News Blend 8173:; glit- t° s” h°“' ‘he “W” Brmsh s°hem.e.“°‘ks ‘m’ iieiilriiilimisohriigii? igyslnfioit usctiwiii iris our employment and lllieltlj old ‘friend and brother officer, 01g out], m“, c", 1.1113 m; wuhhmn 3m says the Landon Free Press. ihere were the mes and admit it-wo-men gm projects are brought to the n “mam 5W5“! R_ H; L when Boston Illlll-lllfa News Agency, Times Building, New York. “The Strongest Memory is Weaker Than the Weakest Ink.” ~ MONDAY. APRIL i. mo. The Legislative Session , Whil S. S. man Erich lsorcns, _ . e e '"-—_"-—- _ The health of the people is regarded as a na- (oi-mgr guard at Mysen Conecntrs- gloieceltvhlelelrevlsvzxcelllllgglll’631503820 ggtltilnggeabeyseh hémihwbflytflliflt Pm _ _ e . _ m." The Lcgislaiivc session which was prorogued 110ml "puree. lira?" fifignltelfaeirftfeffifueflfeféllgeg‘: to ‘go men ‘he Rfoyenyf e °' °' ° it will» flsflfighh; u] p114,” 1111 by His llonour thc Lieutenant (rovcrnor 0n him, over-powered the guard and Now we ask this member frolm o a o ti! Saturday was an unusual one in some respects. seized his machine-sun. Before he our Island l0 vlesse M!" P“ Y The "rneet" in these days (and ' bu.‘ The lack of information on the finances of the Province iviis probably its most outstand- ing characteristic. Prrmicr Jones, who was the last sopcaker in the leiuilgct debate, confessed he criticisms of the earlier panel system which did not g0 nearly as far as the new measure docs. Will doctors be more efficient as servants of state than as private practitioners? Many Can- zidiaui doctors are doubtful. However, thellrit- isli scheme should make it possible for cvcry citizen to receive substantially the same medical treatment regardless of liis wealth or poverty. -I‘:DIIURIAL NU I [ZS- All Fools Day-consecrated from time iin- people, no less. ——St. Louis Post Dispatch The trials of Gestapo agents and war criminals in Norway are mark- ed bylnn increasing number of Nazi suicides. A recent account de- scribes how Gestapo official Al- bert Weiner, charged with a score of murders, succeeded in killing both his cellmate and himself. could be stopped, he had poured a stream of bullets into his cell- mute and had turned the gun on himself. Weiner and ltorenz died immediately while the guard was uninjured, -From Norway Digest. tention of the Dominion ns o whole, and that Canada as ll whole be enlightened lllvllledw“: ditions in this much abus Is land Province. We be! "l" P“ misinformed M. P. from Kings egpwigiiy will give this letter his undivided attention when We state that here alone in this Co?‘ l t1 a thous- fifs ‘Lilli fii£"i’.’i‘i.i"“.viii but one differences and endeavour to ful- til the obligations he is under as a representative of this Province if it is possible for him. 311i}! least we do ask him to be lllll" while in Ottawa so as not l0 SKY ital city of Prince Edward 15mm i.n norship and was transferred to Antigua, prior to his assuming the duties of Govprnor-ln-chlef of New South Wales, the pack was still kept up by subscription, - At that period the hounds were removed (to the no small reiietof the neighbors) from their kennels the rear M Government House to a building and open court pre- pared for them, on what was then we speak of the years between ‘i840 and 185) formed a very at- tractive scene, and no one had a keener appreciation of the sport ‘than the captains and subalterna of detachments of regiments of the carefully selected from the pack of r Sir Charles resigned the Gover- r TIIE tillfllijl ma” . . us Greet‘ GAUDET o illASZARD part-men. Notaries nu. IoirIaP-ro, boas . . _ . . . ,, . i ith t tudy thht_ iviii _ _ _, , lillilllra. osonsr ILA, u... knew little about finances and that it was for "lelllfmll l0 i119 PlacllCe 0f "lalflllll fill Alllll ,1 5m“ many housewives in 1h, giorirges hiilrmfliill his iniuve this Is- ‘Eeeieihz? ‘igzrtegggefeet ‘i; m- 0h“ l. W ‘THIN GAUDWI‘. IJJL time mason h: ind mum the Treasurer's port. Fool of ones friends by deceptive Jokes, usu- British Isles heard about central land Rlld llllve “ll "m" l“ “m” iesty’s ships. from time to time MtiIllllfi-"i » I ' folio to Hon. Mr. Hughes. Unfortunately Mr. Hughes, WllIO led off the debate with what was supposed to be an exposition of the finances, said almost nothing. The Ministers of Agri- culture and Public Works both rose to,the occa- sion by g-iviiig detailed accounts of their depart- "Ill yolll” llllemsllllfl "iferellce l0 m)’ ery visitor from this side or me tentlon to this much talked of er o, we emrd Ear, of Meme (the c aflouemwl-e monts, and were complimented on so doing by Eleal Emlldfalllef. lllfi RW- H- Dlllwflfl. D. D- Allflllllv Who has stayed in a Brlt- Glmle" °l the Gmf- “d _ Mm“ latter clad ln green cut-away cont v L f") ‘ - - - ' - ’ lsh home an time of thc ear Nmflllmm‘ m m“ “n” and and buckskin breaches) all m nt- . ' ' x ‘a the Opposition; but tinforttinately their efforts 0f Rllthwcll, founder of savings banks, you except meafsumllner has ctjmpigin daughters who so bravely ind ed on ‘he Governor,‘ chgaeee could not offset the deficiency of information in touched upon many of his gifts and graces, but cd of theycoid. The British home zlorlllllslye l°“3£;n,““d ‘Md f” horses, and clearing the longer I I the most inlDortant dcilzirtment of all, that of one very lmiXli-tant action of his life ivas not Rfjmhgg‘ Jgeeelhfmifflgggnehleilbfifl freedom rum We are.» gallant style" o o ‘ e - I U Finance. As there ivas an almost complete mentioned. At the time when the invasion of be a fireplace Ln the living-room, “Boll-Ens "u" The writer can shut his eyes and ‘I'll! DDNILY LAND » - ~ ublackoutll so far as information about the Enghnd was (bl-waned by Napokon his ad_ or parlor, but that is all. The in- U!“ - fancy he still sees Doctors Poole '-—-- “ i V." l. - "T on; < ~ Dominion-Provincial Conference was conccrncd, (“e55 l0 hli wllfllefiallllll. lll§le3d_ 0f the "Sllfil fill?‘h?hi§ililiellirff§filil°ieiiliiii (Irsllgiilfiexhibnts-‘Goldgiqii-gnvltdldfilrid dfhldismmy . A‘ i i _ .- this left members on both sides pretty well m Selélmofi, was on the fear of invasion. He beg- f5gffkrlisglliefiefigggngrg-‘gggf; 3'13: All) To BRITAIN geaeylehemebgsxogsoMéelelfsféveefguszege zleliiwrfi-oed. D. F. ARCH“, the dark. _ e I I ge a the inert of his congregation to follow mum be m, me mere a, a“ be_ sm_m youegpubne mum I always we" mounted "ed e fee“ m“ m“; c" . Nor was the situation improved by the d15- him and enlist in the service of their country. cause the‘? is no firelllace. ——St.. no“, seven; letters re aid to Brit- less rider; his late father, Mr. coles, "m"! W". l hater. hit Illlllll“ closure of the Leader of the Opposition with It was indeed a dramatic moment when he des- “mm” T‘mes"7°“mal' ain. bill? 11° °°Xl°Nt° w“ “f ‘if’: §,§,",,,§"{,‘,,I1,Z’JI.°Z,“1,ZE“§,";,,‘ILK.T}? i £3 windh- ‘brmdi Charlottetown ; regard to discrepancies in the Public Accounts. cended the pulpit steps and said, ‘Follow mo,’ Even to hhnse who call tho sea 12“ fihmlgfgnffiuwfiefi°floilg tie could carry them, in the ivake “h” "W d ‘ TWO large items in particular sectn to have had and every man and boy left their seats to fol- if" fimlg-relthheer“ ilfegggcggrl’ Shir. ohan anv other coimtry to ff‘ the; hounds» In addition. the lwmu‘ “f “'93” -.-_-—--——--—--——e-— low him out of liis church and enrol themselves.” e w‘; er Se ys “He” m‘ m“ ahmw“ m Eur‘ Be on‘ w" w' Irving’ M Bon- Rv. DOANE a .60- tlie magic properties of chanieleons, changing from credits into deficits and back again to credits in the Public Accounts without anybody knowing or caring, As the difference involved is nearly s. million dollars, this came as some- thing of a shock. It may be that Mr. Hughes ivas silently ~worrying over this matter when he forgot to table the annual report of the Fishcrmeifs Loan Board. He apologized for this to the House, but it was thcn unfortunately too late to rem- edy the defect. There was another curious incident when Premier Jones, berating the Opposition for be- ing unfamiliar with the statistics in the R. C. MP. report, discovered that the report 11nd been , "tabled" only in 2t technical sense, and that not a member of thc llousc except himself DOSSPsS€d 1 CUPY- r 11's ‘"15 0" Imdill’ lllf-‘lll- a few "llll- 6 - » ten and truly shin that a starving a time when "a yollnz man's fancy y? - lash at News" I us Chambers‘ utcs before the House went into Committee on I ‘$53900 for the Corrcspondmg nlomh last "film" “W15 ll" We" "m" m" lightly mms to ‘height! o‘ love’ tar. without Rotting begged-Gnu l" n“ a“ i. "a-“Infiu ' r‘ " I‘ 4- V . . V . . ygar, garbage ca“ I, is a Gammon Sign; It would therefore be interest m the feet o, the ma" m, m“ hbieu have baan-hnblntito e .Q. ‘on’ 1o m Supply, and copies had hurriedly to be distrib- ,, ,,, ,,, ,,, to see a Canadian chm push to know what might be the polit- run-news. tired. inflow I!!- WIII n". “~ r o u“ u 1 f p - . f - . -. - - _ cal sentiments of the uncouth "l m‘ S ll" ‘mm "W" sssesusiess-osswa-luleivlt-r ' ' utec a tcr the remici lizid inislicd Sflfidklhg. It . I l l I 1 r his meal sway because it lsnt ex swam who “would emcee e w,“ buy. one side of this 1mm rev. ‘m; “.1 11.“; ‘was: _ Much was said with regard to the deadlock l ‘Se ‘levmll y u.) )6 ‘Oped (“lithe Na“ do i'$si.§“§f>i'iiessi5‘$ii§él. air‘: iihe wsv he chooses a cow." Per- m“ 9mm‘ ihflflm- ll m‘ "l" tlb nah . bctyvccn thc Premier and the Regional Rccou- Ufllcrlo Fed (‘figiagn Chamber of Cmmnercf’) ygvastc gvantonly rather than _do haps in his more ld0 “glue . .5 ma“ ._ my 5""a‘.°u‘"'. rained” struction Council appointed by Hon. Mr. Howe, m .' "i c. c“ "‘?r“".‘°"’ “ml ‘h? "l"? their housework carefully Broiled lweee "w", “lfi We. m home town piper bribes this fhnn mi will 1 . - ~ Federal Rfinietcr of Reconstruction Mud‘ more Provincial Governments will resolve their diffi- 5°" elllllw ‘Fm’ ilwued m”: g2: W wmemm e ‘ income picture under the Jllot- lllllnbllmlfll‘ N“ > ~ , ~ - _ - - r< canno conceive o any reaso 1 1 Quinn. .. ‘ would have been said had not every Liberal Cgmés at the carhcst 9075MB “me so ‘ha! km“ “mm” have P“ ‘hf “qlf-e“, ‘h?’ CAIELIPVE iriihtttiewdikiielgh we'll“! mebueeeeee-d. member moved to shut out discussion on a rcsn- i; i “an lfmd lwteehnui mwalrils m? bright i-hziliiuiiinligyaiiiileilioiexflse‘area fart]; I like you. ‘fill-Be you use no Pllllll i“??? m“? “£1”, u" 23 “gefim: --ihat'l wilrvoa-aloalllllilmllllllllm , lution caning o" the (kwcmment w Cooperate ulurlq will] lies a??? ‘l t 1S‘ "H111 Fink ‘ha! consumed because they “all l iikeolioiioliiiiise you neitherlnoite net mom from‘ "doultum only tlqih-h htfllm.l“lU'@: immediately with the Council and iviili all other we cunmae he p0 mm am‘ “k0 0mm‘ bmk" ways perfect m the time o t a or booze: 73 per cent of our national iu- ’ I like the way you stride with . ' . responsible l)0(li€S “with a view to obtaining ally of a practical nature. e e a e The old Scottish spirit of patriotism and decision is well illustrated in the following let- ter which Lady Hall wrote to The Times, Lon- don: lll lll lll Ill Cigarette releases from bond for consump-i tion in Canada during the monili of January’ Set a l1€‘.'.',i‘€€Ol'(l, according to figures releas- ed by the Dominion Bureau of Statistics. 'i‘otal released was 1,491,200,000 and exceeded the year ago total of 1,i59,10o,ooo by 28.6 pct‘ cent and the previous liiontlfs total I)y 27.8 per cent. This also makes the cightceiith consecutive . month that releases liavc held above thc bil- lion mark. The average daily releases for Jan-u- ary, based on a straight count of 3i days, was 48,103,000 cigarettes, which compares with 37,- 613,000 for December and is a record for rl-giiy releases. January cigar rclcziscs wcrc also high- ¢r for the month, totalling [$905,000, as com- pared with 16,565,000 cigars for December and ering which is getting us nowhere and plan our heating from the Canadian and American soldiers during the war, and the other day a petition sign- ed by 8,000 business women was sent to the rime minister asking for the installation of that system in every home, office, hotel and factory in the towns and cities, Ev- uick-rising gsies. For a while t e calm, gentle swell rolling to- ward shore is bright, sparking with the exhilaration of youth. Somber- ing under a rain cloud, it loses its deep blue and the bright jewels the sun crinkled on its ripples, to crawl, wrinkled and grey to- ward the rocks. Again, in i the quick bluster of s sharp squall, it leaps boisterously with the un- gainly exuberance of early adoles- cencc. Under less happy winds it becomes demented. a thing of lunging, raging madness. There s a fierce, tortured majesty to it, as of some great being in torment. In the dar , mo siting waves that are flung up is a cruel wickedness, vicious to the foam-flecked crests that leap and fall hissing back into‘ the troughs, -Vicioria Times. We urn essentially a notion of wasiei-s when it comes to the con- sumption of food. It has been of- customer. - Vancouver News-Her- alri. hungry days "l ‘he '30.’ that “lie on this Island remember so nice. but instead to brinl l1 oossllle means to this Island that wll afford the working man his riKht to live decently. We conclude by llllillllil "ll" this will brim; the required .8!- nel than “Save tihe Children" ill-rid of whom Mr. J.O. HyndmsmChar- lottatown. is our Island repre- sen/native. On inquiry I learn that $03.00 will feed and clothe n child for p.119 year, and to my knowledge mesa child: have been thus "adopted" by o animations and 1n- dlviduais. What better investment can we make and what finer cori- tribution towards world peace. l8 these children are of all races. na- tionalities and crcedsf. I Si . 90.. am r e OBSERVER. Klnkora. P. E. I. e cnooiivd-X WIFE Sin-You mention editorially that this is a time when poets and politicians come forth. It is also stationed in Charlottetown harbor. . There were, in successive sea- sons, Captain Milne of the"‘Croco- dlle" (afterwards Sir A‘ -' Milne, G. C. 8., First Novel Lord at the Admiralty), Captain Francis Scott, R. N., of the "Hyacinth", and Captain Hon. CG. Elliot, a brat‘)- eiggwflealéos ‘probably occasionally in The farmers, as a rule, never took kindly to the invasion of their fields and the tiisarrsnge- merit of their fences, and it was not thought expedient to run coun- ter to their prejudices. Added to this was the expense of the long bore so heavily on the subscribers that it was at last decided ‘the rzsme was not worth the candle.” The pack was therefore dispersed or destroyed and In a few years only one of the pure im rted breed was to be met with n the nelghborhood- of Charlottetown. This graceful creature, the item of the whole pack, was beautifully marked. and bore the name. of “Vanity? Was it not something of the irony of fate that so for as Abegweit is concerned, fox hunt- {ng with hounds ended in Van- t Louis winters’ keep of the hounds, which ed Don't us‘... a illlmnyhlittely Ilorvosi i QiI-IIIIOIIIOIOOUIIIOIIII‘ flhlriottotowl. P. l-IJ ' Nitu. w. iiiooms Chartered Accountant‘ ' 144 Richmond Sic Chartered ‘Accountants e u charisma?“ “fin?” w. _ McLeod s; sesuey w“: nan-ran. no. a- aiasivrtss. ke-oe .»: - ..;'IA_w-_.;..~ i. '5’ [It Prince Qtreet . ’r H». 4 . l" Plil-llllllifilillillllliilll,‘ ' s. anaemia. Bu. we. 193g. and only 9.6.1»: cent .. . . ' v ~ -- - lw-wvmnermtd - ( _ future uitli confidence ill ilic initiative and cnt- --- ‘mull Fm‘- _ . from the Dominion _lO\Lilll|iClll adequate assist “prise of Canadians and the potential weak], seven] commentator, h", my. I like the cuervcs so common to l!!! “ml 11111111165 hid cllehluiln.‘ ance in rcspcci to our many reconstruction prob- lems." Tilt: rczison for Llllflfill mcmbcrs block- ing this discussion, us wits frankly stated by lion. john A. Campbell, was that it put “cvery one of us on thc spot in 1i ccrlziin cxtcni." 'l‘hi;i is about us clear 1m (‘Xillllllillltlil zis we zirc likely to get nf thc niaitcr. Tlhcrc wcrc sonic sharp cxcliziiigrs in the licai of the debates, but thc members ivcrc iust a big happy family iviicii ihcy (lilillilflitd for refresh- ments ulliilc viii coniiiiiztrc on tlic Estimates. This is as it should be. Incidentally it may be said that every courtesy was given newsman by the Clerk of tllc ilnusc and the staff, and that and resources of our great country. There are tremendous fields of activity for government, fields which need to be cultivated to the ut- most, without infringing on those territgripg ivliicli can bcst be workcd by private enterprise. For cxamplc, Cziiiiida iiceds roads. iiccds a pro- gram of rcforcstratiou and conservation, nccds irrigation. All tlicsc things come within 111g scope of governmental activity. Thanks to the tourist potentialities 0f Canada, roads can be- come self liquidating assets and irrigation can do much to populate the undeveloped areas of the West. It is hardly necessary to stress thc value and necessity 0i taking all necessary steps ed their noses into Southern Win- ter resorts, and have pulled them back, wrinkled with apprehension; seems a stupefying amount of spending is going on, and thero are people who think nothing of paying $30 for a room, $§0 foi a dinner, and of then waiting in line for tiic privilege of shooting craps. as patiently as if they were waiting for sbsolution of sin. And n weary stockbroker said the other night that he was tired of people who came into his office with I10.‘ 000 in bills to invest in stocks. It seemed to him that anybody with $10,000 ought at least to have e hank account and a chequebo-lic, He did not like the looirs of it; ii rlid not show a proper respect for ‘Atlefi your rec . I like you though your hair be short and straight, 1 like you though your face is long as fa e. I like you cause you neither scold nor rown. I like your blinking eyes so big a own: I like you cause you want no fliire w s . I love you. Boefl. for your nail o! milk I am. Sir. etch APIS 0F OSIIJS. “his moons: 8311i comes of lms than £750 i.ri (Pxrtéatkg Preeeb Herald.) n en u an Canadians siuwlsed that their rural olsy a minor note as income-tax payer?! Why. every “sweet young thins in an moon office iob ea- Joys (and spends upon her own needs) s cash income of to roost? It simply is equitable and. therefore. is anti- gocialiand does not deserve to eu- ure. I am. Sir. etch “ON Tlll PAVIMINTS.” Oflloolonroitltilfl-Ll‘ r Jesse-IL, ' llenlays ' Bin-In recent y w; . in i048. it ia not to be denied that acts.- it naruiiison “ lolioltorl. be. o. tfnaTi-nsssyu.“ tows on ‘fish rant emote t,» n. r. essernss.1b._,s..- mo. l i, A t rabbinic details in this department wcrc handled cxpcdit- 000. And, of course, one waits e ' “it”. iously and smoothly. to conserve our vast natural resources. line for mlaltlg llillnsl ethos; ‘my-I: Egfeeefiwer: tgelwghelbf“ at‘: QUILKIES , _ l‘ - * " "' "' ‘ffigrdoirhiernbneyefoifegaéthirig’ on; Emmulm the" l‘ l‘ 9' °l i l (I - i - If n waits in line in len ing libiiarles m” “m! "Wall" . a It was characteristic of Edward ( Ed. ) R. em, m ehovshme pa,.lo,-,_ 1 “w . by the dop under ‘ ‘ '0 C. PORN) Famfno Murrow, that iii “A Reporter Remembers”—ii line halt a block long the other "mil u" "9"" "In 93 _ ' _ personal farewell at the BBC microphone on the feeyneyghfa ‘gfkiff Lilies" vile“: 19ft’: oer year. for whet tenn l w M1; ]_ B, Munro, Dgputy Minister of Agn- eve of his return to Arnercia in become Vice- nylon line was across the streak In u" e 1:“ culture in British Columbia, says there will Pleildflli 0i the Cllllllllblil 3703461155"! System ;,jes,‘;'““°' Grumn‘ in New Y“ lee the. folio ' yd continue to be a potato famine in British Col- umbia, Once a large potato producer, unless the B. C. Coast Vegetable Marketing Board allow farmers to grow more potatoes. The board says it is not responsible for .' thefact that British Columbia housewives are lilving trouble in gutting‘ potatoes and denier Mt it’ has reduced the potato acreage. Mr coursfieeepotato growing and he says: " n our office has recommended an in potato acreage we have been met ‘lillliy letters from potential growers indi- imobilized the language and made it fight." —he reminded his British listeners of their finer hours without alluding to the many occasions when he had shared the dangers with Landon- ers and others in wartime Britain... He recalled some of his early impressions, at the start of his nine-years spell in England-not all of them complimentary. He went on to talk of the war years, and the gradual unfolding of ihe common Churchill's inspiriting speeches that might have been one of the great war-leader's own: "he And Mr. Murrow is a worthy judge of langu- ehiidreda strike other day ' teachers hly ‘lihat school eouth of the lgle the or " oun an ghougd! notghbe it“): h t s.‘ o per aps ave tlinatgufouch with the time chologists have shown that a chi mentality is a delicate echanilm and iriilsazoeempitex. ‘rheeaaegxs s o u e I u" l l); soothed b a Monro replies that the board certainly has dis- aims and quiet purposefuiness that knit all l” m‘ “f” ‘m ~ Britain in unity. He had a phrase for Mr. fiZ§iii‘.'..°sl“§“fiil'l'is'-"o§3sire. And who would know that one in form 6-0 might not be ferlnl ‘lay from the effects o poor orchestra at the d night before (one that didn't a lower stand the {annexe owin- QPI I M's the mt than - never . very ' ltllloilctl' " o.“ a on but with -' the marketing board refuses to allow to nisrketmore than a stipulated tonnage the coming productivesessori. , . . One math wenknuses of the marketing board ; iiaepet its quota too levy, thereby many new growers mm - , , ' field-of‘ potato? -_ theme‘ -lqofloies( an know the latest hltl; or found the creates aussttelyat the“ r “ma! co an poor coo o - walk aoo ‘ m1: thl e age. I remembered his long-ago warning that if Britons and Americans were to draw closer together each must eschew “words that have lost their cuttingedge." He wound up his fsre- why"; fir“ ‘an? we: switlran lnwdotgybof a letter sent‘ to ems wiiaetyon islto-sigtiegeines-n ‘C . . notJosg-tgb an angry woman, a et- ~ if » ter “emphatic his considerably, underlined." “idimb” glue was: "I smhnoffoéie o! the, wit: be- eve; iyoorcle urdpeaw, com, iponent "h; Iawtrdfldurrow -" i-{rosiths at , yards ti‘ til atitf sou east wig! Ion rm“, leis '1